TalkBack Experience
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Button | Votes |
1. Talkback reads and can interract with none of the screen elements. | 0 |
2. Talkback reads and can interract with a few screen elements | 0 |
3. Talkback reads and can interract with some screen elements | 0 |
4. Talkback reads and can interract with most screen elements. | 0 |
5. Talkback reads and can interract with all app elements on all screens | 0 |
Labelled Buttons And Controls
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Button | Votes |
1. No buttons or controls are Labelled | 0 |
2. a Few buttons & Controls Are Clearly Labelled | 0 |
3. Some buttons & Controls Are Clearly Labelled | 0 |
4. Most buttons & Controls Are Clearly Labelled | 0 |
5. All Buttons & Controls Are Clearly Labelled | 0 |
High Contrast Black Background With Bright Text Available
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Button | Votes |
1. The app or game has no way to adjust it's look to high contrast black | 0 |
2. The app or game has no way to adjust it's look to high contrast black | 0 |
3. The App or game has a night mode or black theme available | 0 |
4. The App or game has a black theme by default | 0 |
5. The app or game allows you to set the color of all foreground and | 0 |
Font Sizes Are Sufficiently Large Or Adjustable To Be Large Enough To Read Comfortably
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Button | Votes |
1. Font Sizes Are Insufficient For Me To Read | 0 |
2. Font sizes are difficult for me to read | 0 |
3. Some Of The Font sizes are large but most are still difficult for me | 0 |
4. Font sizes are large but some are still difficult for me to see | 0 |
5. Font sizes are large and easy for me to see | 0 |
App Or Game Usable Without relying on Hearing
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Button | Votes |
1. No Audio Queues Are Available and the app is not usable without hearing | 0 |
2. No Audio Queues Are Available but aren't required to use the app or game | 0 |
3. Audio Queues and Captions are provided visually | 0 |
General Experience using this app or game with my accessibility tools and settings
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Button | Votes |
1. It is a very difficult app or game to use | 0 |
2. It is a somewhat difficult app or game to use | 0 |
3. It is a somewhat usable app or game but has some issues | 0 |
4. It is a fairly easy app or game to use | 0 |
5. It is an extremely easy app or game to use | 0 |
Keyboard Accessible
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Button | Votes |
1. Not Usable With A Physical Keyboard | 0 |
2. Most of the interface works With A Physical Keyboard | 0 |
3. Most of the app works With A Physical Keyboard | 0 |
4. All of the app works With A Physical Keyboard | 0 |
5. All of the app works With A Physical Keyboard and it has keyboard shortcuts for commonly used tasks | 0 |
Comments
full feature with some improvements needed
I started using maildroid because of all the email raders in use by the eyes-free android group at the time, this was the only one that supported viewing messages by conversation. Fast forward three years and now the feature is common place, but I'm still using maildroid and I like it pretty well despite it's character flaws.
What I like about it:
The message list is perfect for talkback.
Deleting massive amounts of email is fairly painless using the touch screen.
It's outrageously customizeable.
The autocomplete email addresses feature is accessible.
It was first to support conversations in a free app that I found.
Updates take place regularly.
The advertizement area is accessible.
Where this app needs work:
The experience of using this app would be enhanced 1000 fold by one simple interface ugrade. That is, labelling of graphics. Touring through all screens of the app reveals hundreds or possibly thousands of icons and buttons with nothing to denote what they do. Compose, refresh, and delete are labeled but very few other things are. Send is an unlabeled graphic, second from the right on the row of toolbar buttons just above the keyboard. I have turned on a setting that asks if I'm sure that I want to send the message so that I can make sure that I have really hit the send button. I could label this one button with the graphics labeler, but the problem is so all encompassing that it really just needs to be addressed by the developers.
There are four stock themes in Maildroid, but in order to change them, you need to also install the maildroid themes plugin. So, there's an extra steb. also, it looks like if you tap a theme, it will change to that theme on the spot with no revert option. Make sure you have a backup plan in case you choose a theme that doesn't work for your vision.
The font sizes are adjusted with graphical buttons which are not labeled.
The custom gestures settings are not accessible with talkback. I tried to set one up for delete but the graphics aren't labeled so I foundered. My guess is that some work would need to be done to make the custom gestures work with explore by touch as well, but that would be a powerful feature for us if it worked.
Finally, there is no gramularity in the message reading paign. I don't know whether this is a talkback issue or a maildroid issue, but it's even more irritating in it's way than the missing labels.
Maildroid is well broken in here. I stick with it because it meats my needs in the hope that some of it's interface will receive touch ups.