03 May 2022 02:08 PM
yes Claire - would be happy to engage in the research
04 May 2022 11:16 AM
Hi
I have a neuro diverse disorder that affects me with extreme anxiety being just one issue I have to deal with on a daily basis. I am not too sure if this has been discussed, but I cannot communicate by phone verbally, as this does create significant anxiety. I will procrastine befoere I make a phone call. I would like to see a service that provides the ability to commuincate in writing - either by email or an online chat.
04 May 2022 11:28 AM
Posted by a Sky employeeHi @Dannybhoi,
Absolutely, we want to make sure everyone can contact us through their preferred method. We do have email and chat options to reach our accessibility customer service team.
Here's a link to the contact page:
https://www.sky.com/help/articles/contacting-sky-accessibility
04 May 2022 08:12 PM
Coming back into this late but I fear my point has been misunderstood. I know the app allows you to set recordings on your box. What it dies not do is show you what you have set.
So for example, I have MOTD set to record via series link on BBC1 HD. If I scroll through to Saturday on the app there is nothing to indicate the programme is being recorded or that there is a series link.
It's hard to overstate how useless this is. The Sky Plus app always did this. Sky Go does not.
04 May 2022 08:18 PM
I winced when I read this. This is the classic mistake big organisations make. Consult with a DPO rather than disabled users themselves. RNIB hsve some fundamental flaws in their approach on numerous fronts. Font sizes is but one. They take a generic approach to all sight loss and thus fail to represent many many people with sight loss by making sweeping statements about what is or is not acceptable. I would much rather see more direct user testing and dudcussiin.
04 May 2022 08:32 PM - last edited: 04 May 2022 08:33 PM
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@mahcq wrote:
Coming back into this late but I fear my point has been misunderstood. I know the app allows you to set recordings on your box. What it dies not do is show you what you have set.
So for example, I have MOTD set to record via series link on BBC1 HD. If I scroll through to Saturday on the app there is nothing to indicate the programme is being recorded or that there is a series link.
It's hard to overstate how useless this is. The Sky Plus app always did this. Sky Go does not.
@mahcq you can see what you have scheduled to record on Sky Go although you may have to have multiscreen to access it.
If you open Sky Go along the bottom once it has connected to your Q box there is a tab called recordings click on this when it has loaded your recordings along the top are categories such as most recent etc you can swipe on these categories and you will find scheduled which shows what you have scheduled to record
04 May 2022 08:32 PM
Posted by a Sky employeeHi @mahcq
Its very important to us that we work with both the charity and our customers to get the feature just right throughout the design and development phases.
As mentioned before, if this feature is something that would benefit you and you want to get involved in the research then please do send me a DM.
Thanks
Clare
04 May 2022 08:37 PM
I don't have multi screen and never will. The options you show simply do not exist in the Sky Go app on iOS. If they're available only for multi screen users that is plainly ludicrous.
04 May 2022 08:39 PM
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@mahcq wrote:
I don't have multi screen and never will. The options you show simply do not exist in the Sky Go app on iOS. If they're available only for multi screen users that is plainly ludicrous.
@mahcq ok I am using an android phone and as I have multiscreen then unfortunately I cannot confirm if this is available to non multiscreen users as well
04 May 2022 08:40 PM
Unfortunately working with generic charities like RNIB is a nice tick box exercise but leads to incredibly bad practice. They've a black and white view on what constitutes large print which is ridiculous to most people with sight loss for whom the definition is meaningless. They have similarly rigid views with regard to what makes good subtitles and it's an approach which ill serves all concerned.
04 May 2022 08:45 PM
Have tried to DM you re involvement in user testing but my brief text is being rejected for using a "bad word". There is no bad language or anything in it. Just a statement that you can count me in for user testing; explaining that I'm registered sight-impaired and providing my email address. Extremely frustrating.
04 May 2022 08:49 PM
Posted by a Sky employeeHi, I've just sent you a DM but if that doesn't work then I'll get one of the team to reach out to you tomorrow to get all your details.
Thank you so much for offering to get involved. Getting insight from our customers is very important to us.
Thanks
Clare
04 May 2022 08:50 PM
Well that was bizarre. Sky DMs think my email address contains bad words when it patently doesn't.
04 May 2022 08:55 PM
There's a saying within the VI community for RNIB really do not care about blind people.
localise charities, the blind veterans, and guide dogs are more expected within the community.
I do go along with the previous post I wish organisations asked their customers first who to consult.
04 May 2022 09:06 PM
Really nice to hear someone else say it. I'm constantly astonished how little RNIB know on multiple fronts:
- they insist large print is 16 point sans serif. This flies in the face of lots of brilliant research showing that firstly people need what they need no matter what you call it and secondly that 14 point sans serif will suffice for organisations.
- they insist people cannot be registered in circumstances where they can be. I speak as someone who very much had that experience.
- their advice and form filling for benefits is full on terrible. No sense that everyone with the same condition nevertheless has ebrureky different experiences or needs. Nope, let's fill it in for "generic blind person".
- ironically the partially-sighted think they're appallingly served by the RNIB.
- even more ironically they hsve a big attitude issue with invisible impairment. You're not relevant to them if you've no cane, dark glasses or a dog.
- terrible on road safety. They insist on tactile paving at crossings being the one colour only with no regard to the fact that it's also supposed to provide contrast with the surrounding paving.
- not willing to go into bat for the research which shows that subtitles are better left justified than central.
I could say more but don't want to take this off topic. Suffice to say they sell themselves brilliantly to other organisations as the voice of us. I'd rather Sky spoke to us but also the smaller charities who represent specific conditions.
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