Recently I saw such screenguard on one of my friend's iPhone that has
few braille dots on the screen at the position of certain letters at
onscreen keyboard, such as on f, j, and p etc. It was too convenient
to type even on touchscreen, is it possible to have such screen guard
for moto g?
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Hi friends I am having difficult time with my android in terms of
typing messages and finding contacts quickly at the time of any
imergency and at crowded places. I want to use any external physical
keyboard for quick navigation and fast typing messages etc on my
android. Therefore I want to
Hi Mohib,
Apart from RiVo, you might like to see Zebronics BT Keyboard available in RS
1200 or So. Though this is not as small as RiVo but can certainly prove
useful for Typing long messages/emails. It works with Moto E; don't know
about Moto G.
With best regards,
Satguru
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hey mohib sir,
theres another keyboard i can suggest IBall mistyc blue.
kindly check it out.
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On 3 Sep 2014, at 4:29 pm, Satguru Rathi tarannumra...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Mohib,
Apart from RiVo, you might like to see Zebronics BT Keyboard available in RS
1200 or So. Though
don't we have any universal external keyboard which works with all
android devices?
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hey mohib sir,
theres another keyboard i can suggest IBall mistyc blue.
kindly check it out.
Sent using OSX.
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Don't think so. At least, haven't come across any such one. RiVo website
mentions of Android specifically though which suggests it should work with
most of the android devices but others don't mention any such thing. Forget
about the OS, they don't even mention any brands with which it should
Hi
RIVO may be an option, however, it may not be worth the expenditure. You will
have to remember many key combinations and until and unless you use it daily,
you may not be able to use when you need to.
Using an external blue-tooth keyboard like Zebronics would probably be a better
option.
how to know before buying that the perticular keyboard will work with
our phone or not?
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RIVO may be an option, however, it may not be worth the expenditure. You
will have to remember many key combinations and until and unless you use it
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Dear friend, according to my experience mycromax some of the phones are
not a good option for VI.
in my case iam using mycromax a121, androyed version 4.3 jellybean, but
some of the options are missing under accessibility, such as,
accessibility shortcut, end call with power button etc.
If
its ok, you are using this handset with 4.3
but any one using the unite 2 can give their experience
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Dear friend, according to my experience mycromax some of the phones are
not a good option for VI.
in my case iam using mycromax a121,
I double checked again, but I couldn't find this option under
accessibility, don't no iam doing anything wrong with my mobile.
ask to my sighted brother as well, he also not able to find the
respective optionss under accessibility.
any solution dears please??
it is really urjent.
I have checked both keyboards as suggested above . Viz. Zebronics BT
Mini Keyboard, and iBall Mystic Blue Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard.
If I am seeing the specification of both keyboards, these are too
bulky, the zebronics is more than 7 inches long, more than 3 inches
wide and weighing 220 grams!
different companies make their own customization in the anthroid
versions they are using in their products. I have both Sony Xperia and
Celkon campus with me. Some of the options available in celkon are not
available in sony which has a higher specifications and price compared
to celkon. Like vice
On 15th of this month, Google will be announcing the most expected
Android1. It is better to wait.
On 9/3/14, Jaison Bellarmine jaisonay...@gmail.com wrote:
different companies make their own customization in the anthroid
versions they are using in their products. I have both Sony Xperia and
When I used the Micromax Canvas 4, all the regular accessibility
options were there. You have scrawled the entire set of options under
accessibility haven't you? This seems rather strange.
On 9/3/14, Prashanth M N prashanthmn1...@gmail.com wrote:
On 15th of this month, Google will be announcing
Yes I did, but it didn't help me much.
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Hypothetically it should work on any Android device, there is always an if
until and unless you test it on that device.
Usually the blue-tooth keyboard follow the HID protocol which makes it
universal in operation. However, RIVO have separate keyboard for IOS and
Android which gives a
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