Joseph Brown
Talkback is a disappointment. Yes, it is incredibly beneficial for the blind, restoring basic function, and in that sense, it's a success as an accessibility feature. However, as the only built-in text to speech option for android, it is an incredible failure. There are more use-cases for text to speech than just reading every title, widget, icon, and finally textbox on the screen. Those features that are great for the blind make it utterly unusable for everyone else.
136 people found this review helpful
Meme
I'm pretty sure this is being used for malicious reasons. It has some wonderful features for those who need it. But I believe security-wise some things have been overlooked or ignored because my device shows usage of features I have never used in my Chrome logs. I've never used a switch device or know how. So I'm not positive about this, but based on odd things happening on my device that shouldn't and finding that, I believe features can be used for device access. And not just your own.
219 people found this review helpful
Tubil Brahma
"Dear development team, I'm encountering an issue with the TalkBack accessibility volume while using my neckband. The volume levels between 29 and 100 all have the same maximum output, making it hard to adjust to a comfortable level. This affects my experience as a blind user relying on TalkBack for navigation. Please address this issue to improve accessibility for users like me. Thank you for your attention."
147 people found this review helpful