Eyes-Free Project Apps

Shades 1.3.1
Shades allows you to lower your screen brightness beyond the systemminimum. For devices with OLED displays, this can result insignificant battery savings.Be careful! If you set the brightness too low, don't tap OK.Simply use the back button to discard your changes.If you do set the brightness too low, press your device's powerbutton rapidly until the default brightness is restored.
Set Orientation 1.1.4
Set Orientation allows you to force yourdevice into a particular screen orientation. Supports allorientations, which on Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) and above includesreverse (upside-down) and sensor-based orientations.While you can force any application into any orientation, notall applications will work correctly in all orientations.
eSpeak TTS 1.46.02_r8
This is an Android port of the eSpeaktext-to-speech engine. It support speaking in over 40languages.
Rock Lock 2.0
A simple, eyes-free music player for Android.All controls are based on the Eyes-Free stroke dialer.You can set Rock Lock as a pre-lock screen for your device toenable quick access to your music collection.If pre-lock is enabled & you have a lock pattern, Rock Lockwill appear before you unlock your device.
Keyboard Tutor 1.2
Easily learn your phone's buttons and keyboardlayout.Press any key and hear that key spoken aloud.
Accessibility Preferences 1.1.3
Preference settings for accessibilityapplications such as TalkBack.
Text-To-Speech Extended 3.1
This is a text-to-speech library for use byother applications.It extends the functionality of the Android TTS API & is apreview of things to come for the next version.Press "Menu" on the settings screen for a showcase of apps thatuse TTS.If you have problems, please try removing your SD card andputting it back.
Talking Dialer 2.1.0
Slide your finger in the direction of thenumber you want — always starting at 5, you can then go up and tothe left for 1, or down and to the right for 9, and so on.Press Menu to access your Phonebook. Press the Dial button tocall.Featured in the NY Times:http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/04/business/04blind.html
WalkyTalky 1.2.0
WalkyTalky is an accessible navigation aid.-Periodically updates the status bar with your current locationto the nearest street address-Ability to input a destination and directly launch MapsNavigation in Walking directions modePlease remember to enable GPS when running this app!
Eyes-Free Keyboard 1.1.6
An augmented version of the Gingerbreadon-screen keyboard that provides enhanced low-vision accessibility.Features include:- An always-on virtual direction pad- Touch gestures for moving within text fields- Speech feedback when touching on-screen keysDue to Android framework limitations, the virtual D-Pad iscurrently unable to interact with most menus and dialogs.