Hello all, as I have mentioned earlier we can keep 20 frequently dialed numbers in a single folder on the home screen through direct dial.
On 7/28/14, Sinoj <sinoj...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thank you. Can we dial numbers and start call with bluetooth keypad? > > -----Original Message----- > From: Mohib Anwar Rafel > Sent: Monday, July 28, 2014 6:48 PM > To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile > phonesand Tabs. > Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] can one use touchscreen phone > effectivelyatcrowdedplaces? > > Bluetooth earphone+bluetooth keypad would be the best alternative to > deal with such situations. > > > On 7/28/14, Dr. G. Janardhana Naidu <jnga...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Hello Friends, >> After reading some of the mails in this thread, I wish to suggest an >> alternative way to handle the touch phone in crowd places. Bluetooth >> may be one among the options before us to consider. We can access >> basic features using blue tooth in android mobiles. Moreover, we can >> create some short cuts for important numbers in the home page. >> Thanks and regards, >> Janardhana Naidu.On 7/28/14, Sinoj <sinoj...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> My experience with touch screen is good except dialing by holding and >>> dialing with the same hand. If my both hands are free, I can fully enjoy >>> the >>> >>> touch phone. When compare to keypad phones, Finding items, using apps, >>> scroling are more more easier than keypad phones. We have to press arrow >>> keys many times to find an item from the list, but this is not the case >>> in >>> touch screen. If we know the position of the desired item, we can >>> directly >>> go to that areaa. Using headphone is good idea in a crowded area. For >>> dialing with one hand, headphone is not a solution. because we have to >>> use >>> both hands to connect headset. if then we can dial by holding in one >>> hand >>> and touch with other hand, no need headset. For one hand dialing, I have >>> recently updated DW dialer to get the latest feature i.e, dialing when >>> lifting the finger. This is the feature I was waiting for. Now, I can >>> dial >>> numbers more efficiently with one hand. But when swiping through the >>> keypad, >>> >>> unwanted numbers also get typed which is irritating. Most of us using >>> Android 4.2 and above version, so they may not have such problems with >>> the >>> default dialer. But I am having 4.1 version. >>> >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Satguru Rathi >>> Sent: Monday, July 28, 2014 11:08 AM >>> To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of >>> mobilephonesand Tabs. >>> Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] can one use touchscreen phone effectively >>> atcrowdedplaces? >>> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> After reading so many mails on the subject, I firstly fail to understand >>> that why some of the so-called champians who have mastered over touch >>> screen >>> feel that everybody is going to learn this in similar manner? this >>> thread >>> nowhere had any intention to criticize or praze any of the platform but >>> its >>> intent was to find solution for a very genuin issue with touch phones. >>> Some >>> said this might discourage new buyers to move on to touch screens but I >>> feel >>> the other way. If we are able to find solution for this, this would >>> indeed >>> add value for those who are considering to move on to the touch. Now >>> coming >>> to the issue, Mohib: I can use my iPhone effectively for calling >>> and/dialing >>> in any sort of environment with one hand but some times find problems in >>> crowded places while typing long messages/emails but can manage for >>> short >>> messages. Depending on the environment, I use different solutions like >>> using >>> voice input or earphones. However, given the fact that we also need to >>> depend on the sound clues while walking, using an earphone may some time >>> lead to some undesirable consequence so would not suggest to use it >>> while >>> walking and that too, when walking with a cane. So, I generally prefer >>> to >>> avoid typing long messages/emails while on the move and preffer to do >>> this >>> once settled down unless it is very urgent. For calling, one can use >>> "Favorites" in iPhone to add some frequently called contacts for easy >>> access >>> while on the go. >>> >>> >>> With best regards, >>> Satguru >>> ___,__.___ >>> "Life's battle do not always go, to the stronger or faster man. But >>> sooner >>> or later the one who wins, is the one who thinks he can." >>> >>> Satguru Rathi >>> Mobile: +91-9871489945 >>> Email: satgurura...@yahoo.co.in >>> Skype: satgururathi >>> Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/satguru.rathi.9 >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Mohib Anwar Rafel >>> Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2014 5:45 PM >>> To: mobile.accessindia >>> Subject: [Mobile.AI] can one use touchscreen phone effectively at >>> crowdedplaces? >>> >>> Hi Satguru, I have changed the subject and we can discuss the matter >>> here in this thread. >>> I am using android moto g for quite some time now. The most difficulty >>> I have faced with the device is that I am totally handicapped using my >>> touchscreen phone at crowded places, such as at railway station, >>> market, or if I am walking on the road. >>> Suppose, if I am waiting for someone at railway station or at some >>> busy streat, first of all I have to hold the phone with both hands, >>> then have to swipe number of times to get the contact of person to >>> whom I want to call. >>> It seems very difficult specially when I am holding some luggage etc >>> in my hand. Even to dial the number you have to find out the digit at >>> the screen, than lift your finger, if some digit is entered wrongly, >>> find the button to delete. More over sending text messages under these >>> circumstances is very very difficult. >>> Similar is the story when I am walking on the road and I just want to >>> talk to somebody or to text anyperson, I will have to stand somewhere, >>> find the number and then call or sms. >>> Over all it is very cumbersome to use touchscreen device during such >>> circumstances. My nokia n79 became malfunctioned last week, due to >>> these problems which I faced, I got my nokia repaired, and I am very >>> very happy with my Symbian. >>> So my question is that how do you people deal with your touchscreen >>> phone at such places? is there any difference between android and >>> iPhone regarding using phone particularly at crowded places? is iPhone >>> is more easy to handle? >>> >>> -- >>> Mohib Anwar Rafel >>> M.Phil 2011, LL.M 2013 >>> Ph.D Candidate, at Jawaharlal Nehru University Delhi, India >>> Phone: 09211192333, >>> 09268444400 >>> Skype: mohibrafel >>> >>> >>> >>> Search for previous postings at: >>> http://www.mail-archive.com/mobile.accessindia@accessindia.org.in >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Mobile.accessindia mailing list >>> Mobile.accessindia@accessindia.org.in >>> http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessindia.org.in >>> >>> to post send mail to: mobile.accessindia@accessindia.org.in >>> >>> Disclaimer: >>> 1. 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