what is the best way to type on android phone without external keyboard?
On 9/26/13, jignesh thakur wrote:
> great tips.
> i couldn't find out that option of caller id.
> how do you find such stuff?
>
> On 9/26/13, Purushottam Lodhaniya wrote:
>> everybody will change their mind dear salam sir,
great tips.
i couldn't find out that option of caller id.
how do you find such stuff?
On 9/26/13, Purushottam Lodhaniya wrote:
> everybody will change their mind dear salam sir, as we do not have any
> other option and people like you are there to guide us.
>
> On 9/26/13, Salim qureshi wrote:
>
everybody will change their mind dear salam sir, as we do not have any
other option and people like you are there to guide us.
On 9/26/13, Salim qureshi wrote:
> main problem is that, this discussion will never end unless some
> members will not change there thinking about android...
>
> On 9/25/
main problem is that, this discussion will never end unless some
members will not change there thinking about android...
On 9/25/13, sanjay wrote:
> You are right Salim. When windows was about to be introduced in early
> 1990's, some Braille magazines in US published negative articles about
> wi
it is very easy to listen caller name. while getting incoming call,
press any of volume key, then, place ur finger center of the screen it
will read out caller name, or#
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>>>> From: Purushottam Lodhaniya
>>>> Sent: 26/09/2013, 12:21 am
>>>> To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile
>>>> phones
>>>>and Tabs.
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t;>> enroyed
>>>>> i personally think that when we are unable to change cenario
>>>>> we should accept the reality and be optimistic.
>>>>> Our such negative statement will frustrate those who are trying to
>>>>> access
>
Hi friends,
First of all, nice to see Atul on the list after a while.
I use Iphone 4 S with ease and wherever I need to type long documents
etc. I have a bluetooth keypad. Normal typing, IVR etc. is now easy.
Of course, it did take awhile but I suppose any change is a struggle
to begin with.
Al
> access
>>>> sorry if i have hurt u.
>>>> -Original message-
>>>> From: Purushottam Lodhaniya
>>>> Sent: 26/09/2013, 12:21 am
>>>> To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile
>>>> phones
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t;>> sorry if i have hurt u.
>>> -Original message-
>>> From: Purushottam Lodhaniya
>>> Sent: 26/09/2013, 12:21 am
>>> To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile
>>> phones
>>> and Tabs.
>>> Subject
m: Purushottam Lodhaniya
>> Sent: 26/09/2013, 12:21 am
>> To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile
>> phones
>> and Tabs.
>> Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] chalanges for totally blind in using touch
>> screen
>> phones.-discuss
>>
f i have hurt u.
> -Original message-
> From: Purushottam Lodhaniya
> Sent: 26/09/2013, 12:21 am
> To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile
> phones
> and Tabs.
> Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] chalanges for totally blind in using touch scre
blind in using touch screen
phones.-discuss
many of us are afraid from touch screen because mobile is an important
part of our life. It is not just for calling or sms.
Today or tomorro we will have to switch to touch screen phones that is
true. But what about speed? I phones are good in ter
many of us are afraid from touch screen because mobile is an important
part of our life. It is not just for calling or sms.
Today or tomorro we will have to switch to touch screen phones that is
true. But what about speed? I phones are good in terms of
accessibility as i have also heard. But they a
You are right Salim. When windows was about to be introduced in early
1990's, some Braille magazines in US published negative articles about
windows with reference to blind community claiming that it would be
difficult for vi to use windows based pc. I am amazed by the reaction of
iPhone users wh
An operating system is the basic software on which the phone runs.
Android is an OS from Google, IOS is the OS that runs on Apple
devices, Microsoft has Windows Mobile, Nokia used to have Symbian and
they also use windows and java as well.
A touchscreen is just that, a phone without a physical keyp
Which doesn't has keypad we will call touchscreen mobile.
If you come to android, it is a different OS from google which help us
to run our mobiles.
For example, Nokia has its own OS like,simbian, or java, Microsoft has
its own OS like windows,ETC.
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hi sir
many thanks too specially Jignesh and purushottam and other experts
you are conducting nice and very use full discussion
sir I want know what is the different between android and touch screen mobiles?
just few months back I took second hand E5 mobile
because new peace is not available in m
is world.
>>> Keep it up without frustration
>>> rathodrajesh...@gmail.com
>>> -Original message-
>>> From: ishita kapoor
>>> Sent: 24/09/2013, 10:00 pm
>>> To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile
>>> ph
ssing accessibility of mobile
>> phones
>> and Tabs.
>> Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] chalanges for totally blind in using touch
>> screen
>> phones.-discuss
>>
>>
>> first of all thank you sir for starting this useful discussion.
>> I had same iss
-Original message-
> From: ishita kapoor
> Sent: 24/09/2013, 10:00 pm
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> Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] chalanges for totally blind in using touch screen
> phones.-discuss
>
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Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] chalanges for totally blind in using touch screen
phones.-discuss
first of all thank you sir for starting this useful discussion.
I had same issues when i was thinking to buy an
first of all thank you sir for starting this useful discussion.
I had same issues when i was thinking to buy an android device. And i
have bored our friends like anything with my childish questions.
This is not only yours problem. Even i was afraid to touch screen when
i can work on any mobile with
More than the transition itself, the more difficult part is to take
the plung. But ones you do that and overcome the initial instinct
against change, things can fall into place. I had aganized long and
hard before taking the plunge towards the touchscreen interface, but
after I overcame the same, t
what about USSD? many services such as mobile banking or other e-volit services
have certain time limit to perform a transaction. in that case what are the
steps that should take a visually impaired user?
On Tue, 24 Sep 2013 16:55:19 +0530 wrote
>according to me, it is very difficult to oper
Hi accessindians,
Although it may be a dis advantage for many or some of us to use a
touch screen phones, there are some advantages as well. For instance
there were many apps we couldn't use tdue to in accessibility of the
apps on the symbian with screen readers. But look at the number of
apps we
dear Siddalingeshwar, what you have tried is not an android phone.
android is totaly deffrent.
On 9/24/13, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi wrote:
> according to me, it is very difficult to operate. Because I already
> used 1 touch screen mobile, name of that handset is nokia500. It is my
> brother's mob
Let's take issues one by one. The usability in open environment is
really restricted by the fact that our ability to interact through
voice gets disabled by the noise around. I faced the problem and the
solution is in using the headphone which allowed me to type etc. Use
of Fleksy was another beaut
according to me, it is very difficult to operate. Because I already
used 1 touch screen mobile, name of that handset is nokia500. It is my
brother's mobile. Yes after instaling screen reader, I spent important
time to operate properly. But when I keep my finger on the handset,
that time it anounce
during call
> session?
> Send from nokia c5.-Original message-
> From: Salim qureshi
> Sent: 24/09/2013, 4:13 pm
> To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile phones
> and Tabs.
> Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] chalanges for totally blind in usin
ssing accessibility of mobile phones
and Tabs.
Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] chalanges for totally blind in using touch screen
phones.-discuss
you can easily manege ivr calls by using headphones or keeping your
phone on speeker mode...
On 9/24/13, jignesh thakur wrote:
> Thank you sir.
> How do
you can easily manege ivr calls by using headphones or keeping your
phone on speeker mode...
On 9/24/13, jignesh thakur wrote:
> Thank you sir.
> How do you manage to type particular number while talking with someone?
> How do you handle ivr?
> How do you type something when you are in traffic?
>
Hi,
Difficulties are surely cant be ignore, but it is not impossible eather.
U just need a little praktis and a bit of self confidence.
So try out with some good phones and u will be amazed to see the advantages to
upgrading ur phone.
Sent from my iPhone
On 24-09-2013, at 2:25 अपराह्न, jignesh
Thank you sir.
How do you manage to type particular number while talking with someone?
How do you handle ivr?
How do you type something when you are in traffic?
Doesn’t it become annoying?
I am not against touch screen technology. As it is reality of today.
But being totally blind I faced certain d
hi, friend first of all, you are apsulootly wrong!using tuch screen
phone is more fun then the keypad.i'm doing all this task wich you
have mention without any problem! Remember one thing when there is a
will there is a way!
On 9/24/13, jignesh thakur wrote:
> Dear friends,
> I would like to disc
thanks jignesh sir for iniciating this discussion, as i am still
afraid from buying android phone.
On 9/24/13, jignesh thakur wrote:
> Dear friends,
> I would like to discuss this important issue with you all in details.
> As nokia simbian are out of market now. We don’t have many choices.
> I tr
Dear friends,
I would like to discuss this important issue with you all in details.
As nokia simbian are out of market now. We don’t have many choices.
I tried my friend’s Samsung galaxy grand.
I could do almost everything with the phone.
But still I feel that touch screen phone is not as convenien
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