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Setting Up the RNIB Talking Books Service on an iPhone

The RNIB Talking Books service provides free access to over 37,000 audiobooks for visually impaired individuals in the UK. This service is available to anyone registered with the RNIB Library, […]

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‘Be My AI’: The Newest Feature Of The ‘Be My Eyes’ App

by Andreas Findlow: In a recent update to the Be My Eyes app a new feature has been added. It’s called ‘Be My AI’. If the app is up to […]

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Chris: Keeping Active With the Help Of His Cane

Chris has had eyesight problems as early as his primary school days. He recalls having particular trouble seeing in the dark. Chris was then officially diagnosed with Retinitis Pigmentosa in […]

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Join our first Get Online Get Connected Workshops!

We have recently launched our new project called ‘Get Online Get Connected.’ The purpose of this project is to give visually impaired people the tools, confidence, and support to get […]

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Safety Features and Tools for Independent Living

If you’re visually impaired, daily safety can be a difficult thing to manage. It’s important to stay safe online and in your home. Part I: Handy Features with Amazon Alexa […]

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Volunteer for us!

We are currently looking for fundraising volunteers, volunteer drivers, and befrienders to join our amazing volunteering team and help us support visually impaired people throughout the county. Fundraising Volunteers: If […]

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Navigating the home screen with VoiceOver

Welcome back to our VoiceOver tutorial. In our last video we learned about basic VoiceOver gestures. Today we’re going to use those gestures to navigate the home screen and apps […]

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Jamie: Living with Sight Loss and OCD

Jamie, our Technology and Equipment Officer, joined the MyVision team in the spring of 2022. He brought a wealth of knowledge regarding all sorts of technology as well as lived […]

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How to use the Speech Controller

Speech Controller is an accessibility feature that allows users to have content read aloud to them. The Speech Controller works via a floating button that can be moved around the […]

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A Guide to Alt Text

Adding alt text is an important aspect of keeping everything you post online accessible. It allows people who use screen readers to process the image on the page. An image […]

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MyVision Oxfordshire is registered as a charity in England and Wales No.1140556 and as a company limited by guarantee in England and Wales No. 07465300.