I am a quadriplegic and I use a dictation program called Dragon NaturallySpeaking which enables me to speak to my device and it will type the words for me. However, when I use Evernote I am not able to make any corrections like I am able to do when using Dragon NaturallySpeaking with other programs such as Microsoft Word. As a result, I am not able to fully access the use of Evernote when I am writing blogs, taking notes, etc. because when I inevitably run into a typo that needs correcting I am often not able to do it independently. I also had a very difficult time finding anything in the Evernote app or website that had anything to do with use of programs that people with disabilities use on the regular to access technology (i.e. screen readers, dictation programs). People with disabilities deserve to be able to use Evernote too!
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Jenna Batten 0
I am a quadriplegic and I use a dictation program called Dragon NaturallySpeaking which enables me to speak to my device and it will type the words for me. However, when I use Evernote I am not able to make any corrections like I am able to do when using Dragon NaturallySpeaking with other programs such as Microsoft Word. As a result, I am not able to fully access the use of Evernote when I am writing blogs, taking notes, etc. because when I inevitably run into a typo that needs correcting I am often not able to do it independently. I also had a very difficult time finding anything in the Evernote app or website that had anything to do with use of programs that people with disabilities use on the regular to access technology (i.e. screen readers, dictation programs). People with disabilities deserve to be able to use Evernote too!
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