Hi, Avichal, I would ask Jelly Bean Keyboard users to comment on this. Sagar, Expanding your mentioning of Braille input, one can type on Touch Screen devices using a keyboard with a layout of a 6 dot Brailler. I have heard Braille input having capabilities to surpass typing speeds of sighted on-screen keyboard typists as well, but, haven't really tried it myself. Such Braille input tools include MBraille for I OS and Android, Super Braille Keyboard on Android, and, I believe I OS 8 had some pre-integrated Braille input mechanism, I am not fully sure. Thanks.
On 5/26/15, sagar sagar <sagar5...@live.com> wrote: > Hello there > I definitely agree with bhavya. > > We should except and adopt the touchscreen technology. > I use combination of both dictation and on-screen keyboard. > If somebody requires physical keyboard why not use a Bluetooth keyboard? > Let's not make a debate > Have you tried iPhone by any chance? > How about Braille input? > That might solve the issues. > Hope that helps. > > Sent from my iPhone > >> On 26 May 2015, at 14:00, Avichal Bhatnagar <coolavic...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> Is jellybean keyboard better than google keyboard? >> >>> On 5/25/15, Bhavya shah <bhavya.shah...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> Hi, >>> Rajesh Sir, >>> I will not deny the fact that a keyboard is a more powerful input tool >>> than a Touch Screen. However, we must adapt to our surroundings or >>> bring a positive change. I have chosen the former because it is >>> feasible and suitable for me, and, if you desperately require a >>> hardware keyboard, external keyboard options are always available, >>> from the tiniest sizes up to those several inches big. >>> Try the best combinations of screen readers, text to speech engines, >>> software keyboards and related typing applications, and, see how fast >>> you can go. For instance, Google Keyboard, Jelly Bean Keyboard, Swipe >>> Keyboard, Samsung Keyboard and others are a few recommended and >>> accessible software keyboards, ESpeak and ETI Eloquence are two >>> incredibly responsive text to speech engines, and Shine+ seemingly >>> eliminates audio cutoffs in Lollipop for Motorolla devices (and >>> Samsung ones too), so, another solution to a problem. Now, try with >>> this combination and see if your typing speed boosts... >>> Usage of Simbian makes our mobile experience rather restrictive and >>> old fashioned, and, with rapidly evolving technology, despite our >>> visual impairment, we must make efforts of adapting to various >>> technologies through innovative mechanisms and means. >>> Just a few thoughts on the matter... >>> Thanks. >>> >>>> On 5/25/15, Asudani, Rajesh <rajeshasud...@rbi.org.in> wrote: >>>> Well, voice input, though highly accurate with google, is not a >>>> substitute >>>> for typing, me thinks. >>>> What about privacy? >>>> For instance, how would I do whatsapping? >>>> >>>> >>>> And, I cannot comprehend why we have to throw away the old necessarily? >>>> The thing as useful as keyboard, for instance? >>>> I am not rangling emotionally, but do hope companies would see sense in >>>> good >>>> old physical keypad to be retained over aesthetically appealing touch >>>> screen. >>>> >>>> With thanks and regards >>>> >>>> (Rajesh Asudani) >>>> >>>> AGM >>>> MIU >>>> Reserve Bank Of India >>>> Nagpur >>>> >>>> Co-Moderator >>>> VIB-India >>>> >>>> President >>>> VIBEWA >>>> >>>> Phone: 0712 2806846 >>>> >>>> A-pilll = Action coupled with Positivity, Interest, Love, Logic and >>>> Laughter >>>> >>>> >>>> -----Original Message----- >>>> From: Mobile.accessindia >>>> [mailto:mobile.accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of >>>> Bhavya >>>> shah >>>> Sent: Saturday, May 23, 2015 11:53 PM >>>> To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile >>>> phones >>>> and Tabs. >>>> Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] There's Another Screen Reader, and it Wants to >>>> Shine on your Android device >>>> >>>> Hi, >>>> Avichal, >>>> By IVR, do you mean dialling numbers as instructed during calls to >>>> companies >>>> technical support or customer care teams? If so, dialling one number is >>>> extremely simple and doable. >>>> If you require the steps for these, I will willingly provide them, but, >>>> if >>>> you are referring to something else, do clarify. >>>> A keyboard is a more powerful device than Touch Screen, however, if >>>> done >>>> in >>>> the right way, most of the productivity and efficiency can be emulated >>>> via >>>> a >>>> Touch Screen input method, even for the visually impaired. >>>> My first device was an Android powered full touch Motorolla G second >>>> generation which I am happily usig=ng even now. For places where I >>>> require >>>> to type, I use Voice Input to emulate the same speed of a keyboard >>>> user. >>>> All the same, I like my computer and its keyboarding facilities to >>>> perform >>>> majority of my tasks, however, the same applies to a significant extent >>>> to >>>> sighted people as well. >>>> Anyways, as Harish Sir rightly said, discussing this further would >>>> truly >>>> lead nowhere. Make efforts to adapt to newer technology and use >>>> existing >>>> users as an encouragement boosting point to instigate yourself to try >>>> hard >>>> to make the switch without significant compromises. It is doable. >>>> Thanks. >>>> >>>>> On 5/23/15, Avichal Bhatnagar <coolavic...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>> I also feel that physical keypad is the best. >>>>> When using a full touch screen, using IVR service becomes totally >>>>> impossible. >>>>> >>>>>> On 5/22/15, Shyam M. Sayanekar <sayane...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>> Hello Rajesh, I fully subscribe to your view, and some days back, I >>>>>> had written in detail on this point. Thanks for your views. >>>>>> Professor Shyam M. Sayanekar >>>>>> Telephone: 0251-2438457 >>>>>> Mobile: +91 9920410788 >>>>>> Skype ID- sayanekar >>>>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>>>> From: "Asudani, Rajesh" <rajeshasud...@rbi.org.in> >>>>>> To: "Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of >>>>>> mobile phonesand Tabs. " <mobile.accessindia@accessindia.org.in> >>>>>> Sent: Friday, May 22, 2015 10:08 AM >>>>>> Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] There's Another Screen Reader, and it Wants >>>>>> to Shine on your Android device >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> Good. >>>>>>> May newer screen readers continue to shine on android. >>>>>>> But, frankly, and here I believe I am speaking for most of totally >>>>>>> blind persons above age of 35, that ease of symbian is surely >>>>>>> missing in android >>>>>>> >>>>>>> touch screen phones, and I vehemently lament the loss of that ease >>>>>>> and privacy on phone. >>>>>>> For me, Even performing a simple task as forwarding messages is an >>>>>>> uphill task even after trying and exploring touch screen for about >>>>>>> eight months now. >>>>>>> This will be the case until an android device with keypad comes >>>>>>> along. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> With thanks and regards >>>>>>> >>>>>>> (Rajesh Asudani) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> AGM >>>>>>> MIU >>>>>>> Reserve Bank Of India >>>>>>> Nagpur >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Co-Moderator >>>>>>> VIB-India >>>>>>> >>>>>>> President >>>>>>> VIBEWA >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Phone: 0712 2806846 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> A-pilll = Action coupled with Positivity, Interest, Love, Logic and >>>>>>> Laughter >>>>>>> >>>>>>> -----Original Message----- >>>>>>> From: Mobile.accessindia >>>>>>> [mailto:mobile.accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of >>>>>>> Bhavya >>>>>>> >>>>>>> shah >>>>>>> Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2015 5:54 PM >>>>>>> To: eyes-free; mobile.accessindia; keyboardusers >>>>>>> Subject: [Mobile.AI] There's Another Screen Reader, and it Wants to >>>>>>> Shine on your Android device >>>>>>> >>>>>>> There's Another Screen Reader, and it Wants to Shine on your Android >>>>>>> device TAMAS GECZY ON MAY 19, 2015 For the longest time, Talkback >>>>>>> has been >>>>>>> >>>>>>> the only good and useful screen reader on Android -- though this was >>>>>>> not always the case. Senior Android users might fondly recall Spiel, >>>>>>> which was >>>>>>> >>>>>>> alive around 2011 last, a screen reader that even surpassed Talkback >>>>>>> in functionality and speed. Google then suddenly changed the entire >>>>>>> framework >>>>>>> >>>>>>> for how accessibility is done on their platform, and Spiel was no >>>>>>> more. >>>>>>> Although current compiled releases of it can be run successfully >>>>>>> even under Android 5.1, the code is not often maintained and needs a >>>>>>> lot of work to be a daily driver. >>>>>>> And then, without warning, a new contender came on to the scene. The >>>>>>> 1 megabyte screen reader, which is technically called Shine Plus is >>>>>>> developed by a Chinese company called ATLab. As a result, the >>>>>>> English text >>>>>>> >>>>>>> of the program and manual is not constructed well, though this does >>>>>>> not take away from its functionality if you are willing to learn and >>>>>>> be patient with the interface. The manual can be found here in a >>>>>>> text file form. >>>>>>> You might be wondering, is it better than Talkback? >>>>>>> Before we dive into some of the unique features of Shine plus, we >>>>>>> must note that it is a very special screen reader as it also >>>>>>> includes a screen magnifier and other tools for people who have >>>>>>> high-partial vision. This means that it not only is a screen reader, >>>>>>> but also a magnifier at the same time. In the Android world, that's >>>>>>> definitely a first, and this reason alone could make it useful for >>>>>>> many people, since changing the mode >>>>>>> >>>>>>> it operates in is very simple. >>>>>>> When you first install the Shine Plus application (it does not call >>>>>>> itself >>>>>>> >>>>>>> "Another Talkback screen reader"), you need to launch the >>>>>>> application from >>>>>>> >>>>>>> your home screen to configure it. Here you will set your desired >>>>>>> mode depending on the level of vision you have. First, the app will >>>>>>> actually check whether you have Google TTS or the keyboard >>>>>>> installed, and then will >>>>>>> >>>>>>> proceed to allow you the option to set your mode of preference. Once >>>>>>> you press the back button, it will place you into the Accessibility >>>>>>> settings of Android, where you will be given a list of available >>>>>>> services. >>>>>>> The three options are "based on voice support", "based on letter >>>>>>> expansion", and "sight protection." No, it will not protect you from >>>>>>> the horrors of the sighted world -- that latter choice is for those >>>>>>> who need to >>>>>>> >>>>>>> have parts of the screen spoken outloud from time to time. It allows >>>>>>> you to use a "candy bar" which you can pan around the screen and use >>>>>>> to read parts of it accordingly. >>>>>>> Voice support is what those who are completely blind will use, while >>>>>>> the other one (letter expansion) is for those who need letters >>>>>>> zoomed bigger as they use their device. Once you have set your >>>>>>> choice, enabling the screen reader is the next challenge. >>>>>>> We have found that in most cases, it is impossible to press "OK" >>>>>>> after the >>>>>>> >>>>>>> confirmation dialog appears which asks you to turn on Shine Plus. >>>>>>> This is easy enough to resolve, though requires some agility. When >>>>>>> you have reached the alert prompt to enable it, Pause Talkback >>>>>>> either through the global context menu or the new volume up+ volume >>>>>>> down key combination. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Once paused, press near the bottom right corner of the screen, right >>>>>>> above >>>>>>> >>>>>>> the home/back/recents button bar of your device. >>>>>>> This will activate Shine plus, though you are not yet done. Lock the >>>>>>> screen to have Talkback return. Next, go back and disable Talkback >>>>>>> to have >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Shine Plus function properly. >>>>>>> Some people have reported success with the "tripple click home" >>>>>>> function of Shine Plus. Here, you would disable talkback and press >>>>>>> your home button three times in quick succession to enable the >>>>>>> service. This for us was a hit or miss on devices that do not have a >>>>>>> physical home >>>>>>> button- sometimes it works, other times not so. If you are using a >>>>>>> Galaxy device however, simply disable talkback in Accessibility >>>>>>> settings and press the home button three times. >>>>>>> The screen reader offers some functionality not present in Talkback. >>>>>>> For example, you can copy the screen to the clipboard, or parts of >>>>>>> text. >>>>>>> The "command panel" (similar to Talkback's global menu) is feature >>>>>>> packed with other functions. There are two interesting ones called >>>>>>> Ear Talk and whisper. With Ear Talk, you can choose a specific >>>>>>> detail of your phone (battery status, last message) to be spoken >>>>>>> through your phone's earpiece when it is held to your head. Ear Talk >>>>>>> will redirect all speech to this speaker entirely, so (in theory) it >>>>>>> could be used in situations where you are looking for privacy but do >>>>>>> not have headphones. In practice, it is a bit tricky to use as a >>>>>>> touch screen element can easily be activated. >>>>>>> To access the command pannel, swipe right than left in quick >>>>>>> succession. >>>>>>> You will hear two high-pitched tones and the announcement, "command >>>>>>> panel." Here are the options, from top to bottom, exploring the >>>>>>> screen in >>>>>>> >>>>>>> a line left to right: >>>>>>> * Top two lines: Includes speech and volume increments (2 stage >>>>>>> speed on first line, / 70% volume, on second, for example.) * third >>>>>>> line: Key echo. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Notification method (Block or output all notifications), wi-fi >>>>>>> (toggle on/off), Bluetooth (toggle on/off), cover mode (toggle >>>>>>> on/off), speak call >>>>>>> >>>>>>> info, Whisper auto mode, and ear talk. >>>>>>> * Third line: Short key, label (for graphics), marking (seems to >>>>>>> auto label graphics?), version information, screen auto read, screen >>>>>>> character string (spells out item in last focus), app delete, >>>>>>> translation. >>>>>>> * Fourth line - granularities: character, word, line, paragraph, >>>>>>> default, copy, additional copy, paste. >>>>>>> * Fifth line: Web list, web editbox, web phone number, Web search, >>>>>>> Youtube >>>>>>> >>>>>>> search, app search, voice search. These open corresponding apps on >>>>>>> your device, such as Youtube or the Voice Search app. >>>>>>> * sixth line: Short key list, Shine setting, device (opens up your >>>>>>> settings app), execute app list (opens up overview or recent apps >>>>>>> list), sound (sound settings), Keyboard (language and input), >>>>>>> accessibility (same >>>>>>> >>>>>>> as in settings.) No doubt this list is a bit overwhelming, and for >>>>>>> this reason Shine Plus might be useful for more advanced users or >>>>>>> those who just want a higher degree of customization. Talkback still >>>>>>> wins for some, because it is simple to configure, is not cluttered, >>>>>>> and thus less complicated. >>>>>>> Similar to Talkback, it will tell you when you plug or unplug a >>>>>>> power source. Scrolling is a bit problematic, because there is no >>>>>>> proper earcon for knowing how far you are in a list -- it uses the >>>>>>> Browse Mode exit sound >>>>>>> >>>>>>> from the popular NVDA screen reader to indicate scrolling. >>>>>>> This was by far the largest problem with Shine Plus, and the manual >>>>>>> is not >>>>>>> >>>>>>> very clear on what each setting is about. >>>>>>> For users of devices that have capacitive buttons such as the Galaxy >>>>>>> series, Shine Plus also allows you to double tap these (similar to >>>>>>> how it would be on a nexus or soft-button based device), rather than >>>>>>> using them with one tap. This feature, curiously, is also present in >>>>>>> the latest Galaxy S6 as an accessibility setting. Other interesting >>>>>>> features to note include the ability for seek controls to be raised >>>>>>> or lowered with the volume keys (this is also now in Talkback 4.2), >>>>>>> options to configure how the phone keypad works (and whether a swipe >>>>>>> up on the screen will answer/end calls), configuring what >>>>>>> notifications are read outloud, an option that unlocks your device >>>>>>> automatically when power button is pressed >>>>>>> >>>>>>> (if there is no pin), and even a feature that will launch a specific >>>>>>> application after your screen is turned on. >>>>>>> Could this make a good daily screen reader? That's your call. For >>>>>>> now, this is a project worth keeping tabs on, as it could give >>>>>>> Google's efforts >>>>>>> >>>>>>> a serious run if it improves right over time. If you're patient and >>>>>>> advanced enough, go ahead, give it a try. 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