NVDA Updates, More Coding Talk (Yes We Know) and Your Feedback
Learn how blind tech enthusiasts Steven Scott and Shaun Preece explore accessible coding with AI, tackle NVDA 2026.1 updates, and debate when to upgrade your smartphone. Packed with tips on AI-driven coding, accessible app building, and maintaining your devices, this episode is a must for anyone navigating tech with a screen reader.
In this episode of Double Tap, Steven and Shaun dive into the latest NVDA 2026.1 update and share relief that vocaliser voices and key add-ons are fixed after the initial release hiccups. They discuss “vibe coding” — using conversational AI tools like Claude and ChatGPT to create custom, accessible apps without traditional coding. Real listener stories highlight how this approach can solve accessibility roadblocks, such as broken web interfaces or inaccessible printer apps.
The hosts also explore practical topics, including using HDMI capture devices as inexpensive alternatives to external monitors, creating iOS shortcuts, and the joy (and frustration) of small-form iPhones and LiDAR features. They close by discussing when it makes sense to upgrade your smartphone, focusing on iOS support, battery life, and new accessibility features like the VoiceOver tutorial in iOS 18.
Relevant Links
NVDA Screen Reader: https://www.nvaccess.org/download/
Claude AI: https://claude.ai
ChatGPT by OpenAI: https://chat.openai.com
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