Dear Yogesh,
At first, make it very clear that iPhone can indeed connect to a bluetooth
keyboard. There are plunty of options starting from RS 1000 like I know
about Zebronics keyboard which myself and a friend of mine Mr. Rahul Gambhir
had tested. If you remember, we had also posted about it
Dear Srinivasu and Rajnish,
Thanks for the reply.
I know this command but it doesn't work well when touch typing is activated.
It inserts a 0 before the plus symble. However, if standard typing is
chosen, it is working well. Because, in touch typing mode, when you touch on
0 and lift your
Yes, got bit. Did you try just touch and hold for a few seconds?
Regards,
Srinivasu Chakravarthula | PayPal | @csrinivasu
Sent from my iPhone 5C
On 25-Mar-2014, at 12:17, Satguru Rathi tarannumra...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Srinivasu and Rajnish,
Thanks for the reply.
I know this command
Dear list members,
hope you are all keeping fine,
I am Jeegar from gujarat vadodara.
currently perceiving my final year of graduation with English major.
my hobbies are, reading all type of literature, listening cricket, music
and so on.
I am very glad to join this group.
hope I will have
Ya, but it is not working. After inserting one 0 if I double tap and hold,
it presents with the + symble but not in the beginning. I don't want to take
the pain of turning on the standard typing as I find it a bit irritating.
With best regards,
Satguru
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I am really not sure of its connectivity with Android phones, the website
suggests it for all smartphones though. A friend has tried it with Samsung
Grand and it was working fine but I am sure of Apple.
The keyboard is called Zebronics Tapmate and see if you could get it online
or else look
hellow friends.
i want to know about an accessible application which can scan and
speak out written content of hard copy.
friends is there such app available in playstore?
if yes then how to use it for above perpous?
which endroid phones can support this kind of apps?
friends, i am using xolo q
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On 3/25/14, Fatema Rangwala fatema5...@gmail.com wrote:
hellow friends.
i want to know about an accessible application which can scan and
speak out written content of hard copy.
friends is there such app
There use to be an app called
Scannthing ocr.
U may try and purchase if it fulfills your need.
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On 25-Mar-2014, at 5:15 pm, Mujeeb Rahman m4mujeebrah...@gmail.com wrote:
Pls answer
Hi,
It was nice going across your blog. Being an Android user, Can you
point out some accessible apps available for Android as well?
Thank you
Regards,
Mujeeb
On 3/25/14, Sunil Sangtani. sunilsangtan...@gmail.com wrote:
There use to be an app called
Scannthing ocr.
U may try and purchase
Hi, the native map application is no good for India as far as I have
experienced for my city. Some of your issues may be answered by google
maps which provides voice guidance alongwith many other map
functionalities like searching and saving places. However, I am also
looking for an app which
From your post I am assuming that you are using a samsung tab. In order
to unlock you must swipe left to right with two fingers after you are
asked to do so. for further info you can listen to many podcasts which
are available on the net. try
www.BlindTechSupport.net
and
www.BlindGeekZone.net
what is use of the app google gogle? is it for scanning?
On 3/25/14, Mujeeb Rahman m4mujeebrah...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
It was nice going across your blog. Being an Android user, Can you
point out some accessible apps available for Android as well?
Thank you
Regards,
Mujeeb
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