RE: Perhaps a dumb question about braille on iOS

2016-12-20 Thread Simon Fogarty
The answer I believe is possibly! There is no read write Lightening to USB adaptor other than the lightening to USB camera adaptor which allows you to connect a camera to your iPhone or IOS device and then view the photos on the camera or it’s storage card, This is a read only situation there

Re: Perhaps a dumb question about braille on iOS

2016-12-20 Thread Scott Granados
John, bluetooth 4.2 is pretty good. 30 meters range and you can pair 8 devices or so pretty successfully. Braille devices are very simple serial channels so don’t require a lot of horsepower. The interoperability and interference avoidance with WiFi is also quite good now I believe it’s

Re: Perhaps a dumb question about braille on iOS

2016-12-20 Thread Gilland Marketing
that's kind of what I suspected, but I just wanted to make sure. Chris. Sent from my iPhone > On Dec 20, 2016, at 11:24, Jonathan Cohn wrote: > > That is unfortunate, there are times when wireless is just not reliable / > secure enough. I wonder at what level of

Re: Perhaps a dumb question about braille on iOS

2016-12-20 Thread Jonathan Cohn
That is unfortunate, there are times when wireless is just not reliable / secure enough. I wonder at what level of density does bluetooth performance degrade to being nearly unusable. On 20 December 2016 at 10:40, E.T. wrote: >There is no USB support for the

Re: Perhaps a dumb question about braille on iOS

2016-12-20 Thread Scott Granados
That’s not true actually, there is. Adapters exist and you can attach certain devices via USB, same with Android, but the support is not 100% from what I understand. There is a lightning Ethernet adapter as well. > On Dec 20, 2016, at 10:40 AM, E.T. wrote: > >

Re: Perhaps a dumb question about braille on iOS

2016-12-20 Thread E.T.
There is no USB support for the iDevices. From E.T.'s Keyboard. . . I have seen the truth and it makes no sense. E-mail: ancient.ali...@icloud.com On 12/20/2016 3:06 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote: Before I go too far into this message, I want to save any confusion. I know I said this

Perhaps a dumb question about braille on iOS

2016-12-20 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
Before I go too far into this message, I want to save any confusion. I know I said this in my subject, but let me reidderate: this is in regards to iOS, *not!* OSX. So, I'm not sure if this would actually work, but I figured that I'd ask. How extensive is iOS's USB support? By this what I mean