Re: [Mobile.AI] My experience with "MBraille".

2014-10-23 Thread Surya Prakash

Hi,
Its quite simple. Just resume TB with two clicks of power button and then 
use back button or gesture. Alternatively you can resume TB through 
notification bar instead of power button.


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On October 23, 2014 6:26:28 PM Mohib Anwar Rafay  wrote:


Hey Surya, how do u quit this programme after writing text?

On 10/23/14, TS Negi  wrote:
> Thank you friend
>
> --
> From: "Surya Prakash" 
> Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2014 4:26 PM
> To: "Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile
> phonesand Tabs." 
> Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] My experience with "MBraille".
>
>> Hello Mr. Negi,
>> if you choose tutorial mode on you are required to type letters L and w to
>>
>> begin typing text. If you are able to type without typing these two
>> letters, it means that you have switched the tutorial mode off.
>>
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>> On October 22, 2014 3:41:54 PM "TS Negi"  wrote:
>>
>>> Thank you sir for this discription. But I couldn't understand why should
>>> write LW at the starting, as I'm writing without these letters working
>>> is
>>> going fine. Please throw some light.
>>> Thanks
>>> Regards
>>> TS Negi
>>>
>>> --
>>> From: "Surya Prakash Sharma" 
>>> Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2014 6:14 PM
>>> To: "Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile
>>> phonesand Tabs." 
>>> Cc: "keyboardusers" 
>>> Subject: [Mobile.AI] My experience with "MBraille".
>>>
>>> > Hello list, greetings of the day.
>>> > I've been using "MBraille" for a week or so and now i find myself
>>> > quite
>>> > comfortable in typing on vertual braille keyboard.
>>> > So i am going to share my experience with this app with the list. This
>>> > breif description will be helpful for other list members. I am also
>>> > sharing
>>> > my prefered setting with the request to suggest alternate setting
>>> > options if possible.
>>> >
>>> > Description of various setting options in MBraille:
>>> > in MBraille, there are 12 options in setting menu. I'm going to
>>> > describe
>>> > each of these briefly.
>>> > 1. Tutorial mode: beginners should keep this option on. if tutorial
>>> > mode is on we can explore the layout by sliding our finger on the
>>> > screen. we are required to type letters "L" and "W" to begin typing
>>> > text. when we are familiar with the layout we can switch the tutorial
>>> > mode off.
>>> > 2. Keyboard layout: there are 3 options under this menu --1.
>>> > Horizontal
>>> > layout like perkins brailler, 2. Grid layout and auto keyboard layout.
>>> > Double tap to circle through the options. Select horizontal for tabs
>>> > and
>>> > grid for phones.
>>> > 3. Keys are switched or not switched in grid layout: here one can swap
>>> > dots
>>> > 1 and 3 and dots 4 and 6 in grid layout. my preferred setting is "dots
>>> > are not switched in grid layout". with this choice I can hold my moto
>>> > e phone between both palms with screen facing awayfrom me. in this
>>> > posision the USB charging port will be on the left side and I can
>>> > press dots 1, 2 and three with left hand index, middle and ring
>>> > fingers respectively and dots 4, 5 and 6 with right hand index, middle
>>> > and ring fingers respectively.the use of fingers for pressing dots is
>>> > similar to perkins brailler layout.
>>> > 4. Lock the keyboard in landscape or portrat mode: as per user
>>> > preference
>>> > one can lock the keyboard. my preferred choice is landscape.
>>> > 5. Swipe sensitivity: there are 3 options --high, mediam and low. I
>>> > prefer
>>> > high.
>>> > 6. Contracted braille: there are two options -- on and off. I prefer
>>> > contracted braille on.we can switch contracted braille on and off
>>> > while typing by holding dot 6 and flicking up or down with the other
>>> > hand finger.
>>> > 7. Auto capitalisation: two options --on and off are available. .
>>> > 8. Read 

Re: [Mobile.AI] My experience with "MBraille".

2014-10-23 Thread Mohib Anwar Rafay
Hey Surya, how do u quit this programme after writing text?

On 10/23/14, TS Negi  wrote:
> Thank you friend
>
> --
> From: "Surya Prakash" 
> Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2014 4:26 PM
> To: "Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile
> phonesand Tabs." 
> Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] My experience with "MBraille".
>
>> Hello Mr. Negi,
>> if you choose tutorial mode on you are required to type letters L and w to
>>
>> begin typing text. If you are able to type without typing these two
>> letters, it means that you have switched the tutorial mode off.
>>
>> Sent with AquaMail for Android
>> http://www.aqua-mail.com
>>
>>
>> On October 22, 2014 3:41:54 PM "TS Negi"  wrote:
>>
>>> Thank you sir for this discription. But I couldn't understand why should
>>> write LW at the starting, as I'm writing without these letters working
>>> is
>>> going fine. Please throw some light.
>>> Thanks
>>> Regards
>>> TS Negi
>>>
>>> --
>>> From: "Surya Prakash Sharma" 
>>> Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2014 6:14 PM
>>> To: "Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile
>>> phonesand Tabs." 
>>> Cc: "keyboardusers" 
>>> Subject: [Mobile.AI] My experience with "MBraille".
>>>
>>> > Hello list, greetings of the day.
>>> > I've been using "MBraille" for a week or so and now i find myself
>>> > quite
>>> > comfortable in typing on vertual braille keyboard.
>>> > So i am going to share my experience with this app with the list. This
>>> > breif description will be helpful for other list members. I am also
>>> > sharing
>>> > my prefered setting with the request to suggest alternate setting
>>> > options if possible.
>>> >
>>> > Description of various setting options in MBraille:
>>> > in MBraille, there are 12 options in setting menu. I'm going to
>>> > describe
>>> > each of these briefly.
>>> > 1. Tutorial mode: beginners should keep this option on. if tutorial
>>> > mode is on we can explore the layout by sliding our finger on the
>>> > screen. we are required to type letters "L" and "W" to begin typing
>>> > text. when we are familiar with the layout we can switch the tutorial
>>> > mode off.
>>> > 2. Keyboard layout: there are 3 options under this menu --1.
>>> > Horizontal
>>> > layout like perkins brailler, 2. Grid layout and auto keyboard layout.
>>> > Double tap to circle through the options. Select horizontal for tabs
>>> > and
>>> > grid for phones.
>>> > 3. Keys are switched or not switched in grid layout: here one can swap
>>> > dots
>>> > 1 and 3 and dots 4 and 6 in grid layout. my preferred setting is "dots
>>> > are not switched in grid layout". with this choice I can hold my moto
>>> > e phone between both palms with screen facing awayfrom me. in this
>>> > posision the USB charging port will be on the left side and I can
>>> > press dots 1, 2 and three with left hand index, middle and ring
>>> > fingers respectively and dots 4, 5 and 6 with right hand index, middle
>>> > and ring fingers respectively.the use of fingers for pressing dots is
>>> > similar to perkins brailler layout.
>>> > 4. Lock the keyboard in landscape or portrat mode: as per user
>>> > preference
>>> > one can lock the keyboard. my preferred choice is landscape.
>>> > 5. Swipe sensitivity: there are 3 options --high, mediam and low. I
>>> > prefer
>>> > high.
>>> > 6. Contracted braille: there are two options -- on and off. I prefer
>>> > contracted braille on.we can switch contracted braille on and off
>>> > while typing by holding dot 6 and flicking up or down with the other
>>> > hand finger.
>>> > 7. Auto capitalisation: two options --on and off are available. .
>>> > 8. Read while typing: there are 3 options available --1 read by
>>> > character,
>>> > 2 by word and 3 by character and word.my preferred choice is read by
>>> > both character and word.
>>> > 9. check spelling: there are three options available --1 check while
>

Re: [Mobile.AI] My experience with "MBraille".

2014-10-23 Thread TS Negi

Thank you friend

--
From: "Surya Prakash" 
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2014 4:26 PM
To: "Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile 
phonesand Tabs." 

Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] My experience with "MBraille".


Hello Mr. Negi,
if you choose tutorial mode on you are required to type letters L and w to 
begin typing text. If you are able to type without typing these two 
letters, it means that you have switched the tutorial mode off.


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On October 22, 2014 3:41:54 PM "TS Negi"  wrote:


Thank you sir for this discription. But I couldn't understand why should
write LW at the starting, as I'm writing without these letters working is
going fine. Please throw some light.
Thanks
Regards
TS Negi

--
From: "Surya Prakash Sharma" 
Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2014 6:14 PM
To: "Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile
phonesand Tabs." 
Cc: "keyboardusers" 
Subject: [Mobile.AI] My experience with "MBraille".

> Hello list, greetings of the day.
> I've been using "MBraille" for a week or so and now i find myself quite
> comfortable in typing on vertual braille keyboard.
> So i am going to share my experience with this app with the list. This
> breif description will be helpful for other list members. I am also
> sharing
> my prefered setting with the request to suggest alternate setting
> options if possible.
>
> Description of various setting options in MBraille:
> in MBraille, there are 12 options in setting menu. I'm going to 
> describe

> each of these briefly.
> 1. Tutorial mode: beginners should keep this option on. if tutorial
> mode is on we can explore the layout by sliding our finger on the
> screen. we are required to type letters "L" and "W" to begin typing
> text. when we are familiar with the layout we can switch the tutorial
> mode off.
> 2. Keyboard layout: there are 3 options under this menu --1. Horizontal
> layout like perkins brailler, 2. Grid layout and auto keyboard layout.
> Double tap to circle through the options. Select horizontal for tabs 
> and

> grid for phones.
> 3. Keys are switched or not switched in grid layout: here one can swap
> dots
> 1 and 3 and dots 4 and 6 in grid layout. my preferred setting is "dots
> are not switched in grid layout". with this choice I can hold my moto
> e phone between both palms with screen facing awayfrom me. in this
> posision the USB charging port will be on the left side and I can
> press dots 1, 2 and three with left hand index, middle and ring
> fingers respectively and dots 4, 5 and 6 with right hand index, middle
> and ring fingers respectively.the use of fingers for pressing dots is
> similar to perkins brailler layout.
> 4. Lock the keyboard in landscape or portrat mode: as per user 
> preference

> one can lock the keyboard. my preferred choice is landscape.
> 5. Swipe sensitivity: there are 3 options --high, mediam and low. I 
> prefer

> high.
> 6. Contracted braille: there are two options -- on and off. I prefer
> contracted braille on.we can switch contracted braille on and off
> while typing by holding dot 6 and flicking up or down with the other
> hand finger.
> 7. Auto capitalisation: two options --on and off are available. .
> 8. Read while typing: there are 3 options available --1 read by 
> character,

> 2 by word and 3 by character and word.my preferred choice is read by
> both character and word.
> 9. check spelling: there are three options available --1 check while
> typing, 2 check while previewing  and 3 don't check. perhaps check
> spelling feature doesn't work in free version.
> 10. Spell check using the list.
> 11. Dropbox sinc: on and off.
> 12. Go back to menu.
> Hope this description would be helpful for new Android users. advance
> users can also add something to make it better.
>
>
>
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Re: [Mobile.AI] My experience with "MBraille".

2014-10-23 Thread Mohib Anwar Rafay
Hey tell me how to quit mbraille after typing the text? three finger
swipe from left to right is not working.

On 10/23/14, Surya Prakash Sharma  wrote:
> Rajesh Bhai! first of all Wish you a very happy  Divali.
> before the moderator gets angry, I come to your queries:
> 1. to buy apps you need a credit card. I ask my brother to do the same
> for me as I don't like to get a card.
> 2. if you know braille, MBraille makes it very easy to type on touch
> screen Android phones.as I've mentioned earlier this app divides the
> screen into 6 circles, each representing a braille dot.
> hTH
>
> On 10/22/14, rathodrajesh...@gmail.com  wrote:
>> Prakash ji
>> pls explain how do u buy ap?
>> secondly pls explain
>> which way m braille is more useful?
>>
>> warm regards
>> an act of kindness is worth thousands prayers
>> rathodrajesh...@gmail.com
>> Dahod Gujarat India
>> Mo 9428151548
>> skipe raju.rathod25  -Original message-
>> From: Surya Prakash Sharma
>> Sent:  21/10/2014, 6:14  pm
>> To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile
>> phones
>>  and Tabs.
>> Cc: keyboardusers
>> Subject: [Mobile.AI] My experience with "MBraille".
>>
>>
>> Hello list, greetings of the day.
>> I've been using "MBraille" for a week or so and now i find myself quite
>> comfortable in typing on vertual braille keyboard.
>> So i am going to share my experience with this app with the list. This
>> breif description will be helpful for other list members. I am also
>> sharing
>> my prefered setting with the request to suggest alternate setting
>> options if possible.
>>
>> Description of various setting options in MBraille:
>> in MBraille, there are 12 options in setting menu. I'm going to describe
>> each of these briefly.
>> 1. Tutorial mode: beginners should keep this option on. if tutorial
>> mode is on we can explore the layout by sliding our finger on the
>> screen. we are required to type letters "L" and "W" to begin typing
>> text. when we are familiar with the layout we can switch the tutorial
>> mode off.
>> 2. Keyboard layout: there are 3 options under this menu --1. Horizontal
>> layout like perkins brailler, 2. Grid layout and auto keyboard layout.
>> Double tap to circle through the options. Select horizontal for tabs and
>> grid for phones.
>> 3. Keys are switched or not switched in grid layout: here one can swap
>> dots
>> 1 and 3 and dots 4 and 6 in grid layout. my preferred setting is "dots
>> are not switched in grid layout". with this choice I can hold my moto
>> e phone between both palms with screen facing awayfrom me. in this
>> posision the USB charging port will be on the left side and I can
>> press dots 1, 2 and three with left hand index, middle and ring
>> fingers respectively and dots 4, 5 and 6 with right hand index, middle
>> and ring fingers respectively.the use of fingers for pressing dots is
>> similar to perkins brailler layout.
>> 4. Lock the keyboard in landscape or portrat mode: as per user preference
>> one can lock the keyboard. my preferred choice is landscape.
>> 5. Swipe sensitivity: there are 3 options --high, mediam and low. I
>> prefer
>> high.
>> 6. Contracted braille: there are two options -- on and off. I prefer
>> contracted braille on.we can switch
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Re: [Mobile.AI] My experience with "MBraille".

2014-10-22 Thread Surya Prakash Sharma
Rajesh Bhai! first of all Wish you a very happy  Divali.
before the moderator gets angry, I come to your queries:
1. to buy apps you need a credit card. I ask my brother to do the same
for me as I don't like to get a card.
2. if you know braille, MBraille makes it very easy to type on touch
screen Android phones.as I've mentioned earlier this app divides the
screen into 6 circles, each representing a braille dot.
hTH

On 10/22/14, rathodrajesh...@gmail.com  wrote:
> Prakash ji
> pls explain how do u buy ap?
> secondly pls explain
> which way m braille is more useful?
>
> warm regards
> an act of kindness is worth thousands prayers
> rathodrajesh...@gmail.com
> Dahod Gujarat India
> Mo 9428151548
> skipe raju.rathod25  -Original message-
> From: Surya Prakash Sharma
> Sent:  21/10/2014, 6:14  pm
> To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile
> phones
>   and Tabs.
> Cc: keyboardusers
> Subject: [Mobile.AI] My experience with "MBraille".
>
>
> Hello list, greetings of the day.
> I've been using "MBraille" for a week or so and now i find myself quite
> comfortable in typing on vertual braille keyboard.
> So i am going to share my experience with this app with the list. This
> breif description will be helpful for other list members. I am also sharing
> my prefered setting with the request to suggest alternate setting
> options if possible.
>
> Description of various setting options in MBraille:
> in MBraille, there are 12 options in setting menu. I'm going to describe
> each of these briefly.
> 1. Tutorial mode: beginners should keep this option on. if tutorial
> mode is on we can explore the layout by sliding our finger on the
> screen. we are required to type letters "L" and "W" to begin typing
> text. when we are familiar with the layout we can switch the tutorial
> mode off.
> 2. Keyboard layout: there are 3 options under this menu --1. Horizontal
> layout like perkins brailler, 2. Grid layout and auto keyboard layout.
> Double tap to circle through the options. Select horizontal for tabs and
> grid for phones.
> 3. Keys are switched or not switched in grid layout: here one can swap dots
> 1 and 3 and dots 4 and 6 in grid layout. my preferred setting is "dots
> are not switched in grid layout". with this choice I can hold my moto
> e phone between both palms with screen facing awayfrom me. in this
> posision the USB charging port will be on the left side and I can
> press dots 1, 2 and three with left hand index, middle and ring
> fingers respectively and dots 4, 5 and 6 with right hand index, middle
> and ring fingers respectively.the use of fingers for pressing dots is
> similar to perkins brailler layout.
> 4. Lock the keyboard in landscape or portrat mode: as per user preference
> one can lock the keyboard. my preferred choice is landscape.
> 5. Swipe sensitivity: there are 3 options --high, mediam and low. I prefer
> high.
> 6. Contracted braille: there are two options -- on and off. I prefer
> contracted braille on.we can switch
> Email truncated to 2,000 characters
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>
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>
>
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Re: [Mobile.AI] My experience with "MBraille".

2014-10-22 Thread rathodrajesh...@gmail.com
Prakash ji 
pls explain how do u buy ap?  
secondly pls explain  
which way m braille is more useful?
  
warm regards  
an act of kindness is worth thousands prayers  
rathodrajesh...@gmail.com 
Dahod Gujarat India 
Mo 9428151548 
skipe raju.rathod25  -Original message-
From: Surya Prakash Sharma
Sent:  21/10/2014, 6:14  pm
To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile phones
and Tabs.
Cc: keyboardusers
Subject: [Mobile.AI] My experience with "MBraille".


Hello list, greetings of the day.
I've been using "MBraille" for a week or so and now i find myself quite
comfortable in typing on vertual braille keyboard.
So i am going to share my experience with this app with the list. This
breif description will be helpful for other list members. I am also sharing
my prefered setting with the request to suggest alternate setting
options if possible.

Description of various setting options in MBraille:
in MBraille, there are 12 options in setting menu. I'm going to describe
each of these briefly.
1. Tutorial mode: beginners should keep this option on. if tutorial
mode is on we can explore the layout by sliding our finger on the
screen. we are required to type letters "L" and "W" to begin typing
text. when we are familiar with the layout we can switch the tutorial
mode off.
2. Keyboard layout: there are 3 options under this menu --1. Horizontal
layout like perkins brailler, 2. Grid layout and auto keyboard layout.
Double tap to circle through the options. Select horizontal for tabs and
grid for phones.
3. Keys are switched or not switched in grid layout: here one can swap dots
1 and 3 and dots 4 and 6 in grid layout. my preferred setting is "dots
are not switched in grid layout". with this choice I can hold my moto
e phone between both palms with screen facing awayfrom me. in this
posision the USB charging port will be on the left side and I can
press dots 1, 2 and three with left hand index, middle and ring
fingers respectively and dots 4, 5 and 6 with right hand index, middle
and ring fingers respectively.the use of fingers for pressing dots is
similar to perkins brailler layout.
4. Lock the keyboard in landscape or portrat mode: as per user preference
one can lock the keyboard. my preferred choice is landscape.
5. Swipe sensitivity: there are 3 options --high, mediam and low. I prefer high.
6. Contracted braille: there are two options -- on and off. I prefer
contracted braille on.we can switch 
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Re: [Mobile.AI] My experience with "MBraille".

2014-10-22 Thread Sagar
Hi all hope all are doing well, can somebody please send the link or apk 
for this app? Because i'm in australia it's not available


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On 22 October 2014 18:56:36 Surya Prakash  wrote:


Hello Mr. Negi,
if you choose tutorial mode on you are required to type letters L and w to
begin typing text. If you are able to type without typing these two
letters, it means that you have switched the tutorial mode off.

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On October 22, 2014 3:41:54 PM "TS Negi"  wrote:

> Thank you sir for this discription. But I couldn't understand why should
> write LW at the starting, as I'm writing without these letters working is
> going fine. Please throw some light.
> Thanks
> Regards
> TS Negi
>
> --
> From: "Surya Prakash Sharma" 
> Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2014 6:14 PM
> To: "Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile
> phonesand Tabs." 
> Cc: "keyboardusers" 
> Subject: [Mobile.AI] My experience with "MBraille".
>
> > Hello list, greetings of the day.
> > I've been using "MBraille" for a week or so and now i find myself quite
> > comfortable in typing on vertual braille keyboard.
> > So i am going to share my experience with this app with the list. This
> > breif description will be helpful for other list members. I am also
> > sharing
> > my prefered setting with the request to suggest alternate setting
> > options if possible.
> >
> > Description of various setting options in MBraille:
> > in MBraille, there are 12 options in setting menu. I'm going to describe
> > each of these briefly.
> > 1. Tutorial mode: beginners should keep this option on. if tutorial
> > mode is on we can explore the layout by sliding our finger on the
> > screen. we are required to type letters "L" and "W" to begin typing
> > text. when we are familiar with the layout we can switch the tutorial
> > mode off.
> > 2. Keyboard layout: there are 3 options under this menu --1. Horizontal
> > layout like perkins brailler, 2. Grid layout and auto keyboard layout.
> > Double tap to circle through the options. Select horizontal for tabs and
> > grid for phones.
> > 3. Keys are switched or not switched in grid layout: here one can swap
> > dots
> > 1 and 3 and dots 4 and 6 in grid layout. my preferred setting is "dots
> > are not switched in grid layout". with this choice I can hold my moto
> > e phone between both palms with screen facing awayfrom me. in this
> > posision the USB charging port will be on the left side and I can
> > press dots 1, 2 and three with left hand index, middle and ring
> > fingers respectively and dots 4, 5 and 6 with right hand index, middle
> > and ring fingers respectively.the use of fingers for pressing dots is
> > similar to perkins brailler layout.
> > 4. Lock the keyboard in landscape or portrat mode: as per user preference
> > one can lock the keyboard. my preferred choice is landscape.
> > 5. Swipe sensitivity: there are 3 options --high, mediam and low. I prefer
> > high.
> > 6. Contracted braille: there are two options -- on and off. I prefer
> > contracted braille on.we can switch contracted braille on and off
> > while typing by holding dot 6 and flicking up or down with the other
> > hand finger.
> > 7. Auto capitalisation: two options --on and off are available. .
> > 8. Read while typing: there are 3 options available --1 read by character,
> > 2 by word and 3 by character and word.my preferred choice is read by
> > both character and word.
> > 9. check spelling: there are three options available --1 check while
> > typing, 2 check while previewing  and 3 don't check. perhaps check
> > spelling feature doesn't work in free version.
> > 10. Spell check using the list.
> > 11. Dropbox sinc: on and off.
> > 12. Go back to menu.
> > Hope this description would be helpful for new Android users. advance
> > users can also add something to make it better.
> >
> >
> >
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Re: [Mobile.AI] My experience with "MBraille".

2014-10-22 Thread Surya Prakash

Hello Mr. Negi,
if you choose tutorial mode on you are required to type letters L and w to 
begin typing text. If you are able to type without typing these two 
letters, it means that you have switched the tutorial mode off.


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On October 22, 2014 3:41:54 PM "TS Negi"  wrote:


Thank you sir for this discription. But I couldn't understand why should
write LW at the starting, as I'm writing without these letters working is
going fine. Please throw some light.
Thanks
Regards
TS Negi

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From: "Surya Prakash Sharma" 
Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2014 6:14 PM
To: "Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile
phonesand Tabs." 
Cc: "keyboardusers" 
Subject: [Mobile.AI] My experience with "MBraille".

> Hello list, greetings of the day.
> I've been using "MBraille" for a week or so and now i find myself quite
> comfortable in typing on vertual braille keyboard.
> So i am going to share my experience with this app with the list. This
> breif description will be helpful for other list members. I am also
> sharing
> my prefered setting with the request to suggest alternate setting
> options if possible.
>
> Description of various setting options in MBraille:
> in MBraille, there are 12 options in setting menu. I'm going to describe
> each of these briefly.
> 1. Tutorial mode: beginners should keep this option on. if tutorial
> mode is on we can explore the layout by sliding our finger on the
> screen. we are required to type letters "L" and "W" to begin typing
> text. when we are familiar with the layout we can switch the tutorial
> mode off.
> 2. Keyboard layout: there are 3 options under this menu --1. Horizontal
> layout like perkins brailler, 2. Grid layout and auto keyboard layout.
> Double tap to circle through the options. Select horizontal for tabs and
> grid for phones.
> 3. Keys are switched or not switched in grid layout: here one can swap
> dots
> 1 and 3 and dots 4 and 6 in grid layout. my preferred setting is "dots
> are not switched in grid layout". with this choice I can hold my moto
> e phone between both palms with screen facing awayfrom me. in this
> posision the USB charging port will be on the left side and I can
> press dots 1, 2 and three with left hand index, middle and ring
> fingers respectively and dots 4, 5 and 6 with right hand index, middle
> and ring fingers respectively.the use of fingers for pressing dots is
> similar to perkins brailler layout.
> 4. Lock the keyboard in landscape or portrat mode: as per user preference
> one can lock the keyboard. my preferred choice is landscape.
> 5. Swipe sensitivity: there are 3 options --high, mediam and low. I prefer
> high.
> 6. Contracted braille: there are two options -- on and off. I prefer
> contracted braille on.we can switch contracted braille on and off
> while typing by holding dot 6 and flicking up or down with the other
> hand finger.
> 7. Auto capitalisation: two options --on and off are available. .
> 8. Read while typing: there are 3 options available --1 read by character,
> 2 by word and 3 by character and word.my preferred choice is read by
> both character and word.
> 9. check spelling: there are three options available --1 check while
> typing, 2 check while previewing  and 3 don't check. perhaps check
> spelling feature doesn't work in free version.
> 10. Spell check using the list.
> 11. Dropbox sinc: on and off.
> 12. Go back to menu.
> Hope this description would be helpful for new Android users. advance
> users can also add something to make it better.
>
>
>
> Search for previous postings at:
> http://www.mail-archive.com/mobile.accessindia@accessindia.org.in
>
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Re: [Mobile.AI] My experience with "MBraille".

2014-10-22 Thread TS Negi
Thank you sir for this discription. But I couldn't understand why should 
write LW at the starting, as I'm writing without these letters working is 
going fine. Please throw some light.

Thanks
Regards
TS Negi

--
From: "Surya Prakash Sharma" 
Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2014 6:14 PM
To: "Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile 
phonesand Tabs." 

Cc: "keyboardusers" 
Subject: [Mobile.AI] My experience with "MBraille".


Hello list, greetings of the day.
I've been using "MBraille" for a week or so and now i find myself quite
comfortable in typing on vertual braille keyboard.
So i am going to share my experience with this app with the list. This
breif description will be helpful for other list members. I am also 
sharing

my prefered setting with the request to suggest alternate setting
options if possible.

Description of various setting options in MBraille:
in MBraille, there are 12 options in setting menu. I'm going to describe
each of these briefly.
1. Tutorial mode: beginners should keep this option on. if tutorial
mode is on we can explore the layout by sliding our finger on the
screen. we are required to type letters "L" and "W" to begin typing
text. when we are familiar with the layout we can switch the tutorial
mode off.
2. Keyboard layout: there are 3 options under this menu --1. Horizontal
layout like perkins brailler, 2. Grid layout and auto keyboard layout.
Double tap to circle through the options. Select horizontal for tabs and
grid for phones.
3. Keys are switched or not switched in grid layout: here one can swap 
dots

1 and 3 and dots 4 and 6 in grid layout. my preferred setting is "dots
are not switched in grid layout". with this choice I can hold my moto
e phone between both palms with screen facing awayfrom me. in this
posision the USB charging port will be on the left side and I can
press dots 1, 2 and three with left hand index, middle and ring
fingers respectively and dots 4, 5 and 6 with right hand index, middle
and ring fingers respectively.the use of fingers for pressing dots is
similar to perkins brailler layout.
4. Lock the keyboard in landscape or portrat mode: as per user preference
one can lock the keyboard. my preferred choice is landscape.
5. Swipe sensitivity: there are 3 options --high, mediam and low. I prefer 
high.

6. Contracted braille: there are two options -- on and off. I prefer
contracted braille on.we can switch contracted braille on and off
while typing by holding dot 6 and flicking up or down with the other
hand finger.
7. Auto capitalisation: two options --on and off are available. .
8. Read while typing: there are 3 options available --1 read by character,
2 by word and 3 by character and word.my preferred choice is read by
both character and word.
9. check spelling: there are three options available --1 check while
typing, 2 check while previewing  and 3 don't check. perhaps check
spelling feature doesn't work in free version.
10. Spell check using the list.
11. Dropbox sinc: on and off.
12. Go back to menu.
Hope this description would be helpful for new Android users. advance
users can also add something to make it better.



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