Re: Possible used for AirTags

2024-02-01 Thread Barbara Stahl
OK thanks everyone > On Feb 1, 2024, at 2:34 PM, Thom Spittle wrote: > > An Air Tag will only work within 30 feet or so. If you get a GPS signal, I > think the best thing to do is use an app like Blind Square, Voice Vista, or > Ariadne. This will guide you close enough to the door and your

Re: Hable 1

2024-02-01 Thread Matthew Bullis
I wouldn't call it a Perkins style keyboard, because the keys slant. The left long button is backspace and the right long button is space.MatthewOn Feb 1, 2024, at 12:17 PM, mi...@eastlink.ca wrote:Hi as some one who used the hable 1 a few months ago I would say that yes you have to know braille

Re: Possible used for AirTags

2024-02-01 Thread Thom Spittle
An Air Tag will only work within 30 feet or so. If you get a GPS signal, I think the best thing to do is use an app like Blind Square, Voice Vista, or Ariadne. This will guide you close enough to the door and your AirTag could get you the rest of the way. You could put the AirTag on the inside

RE: Hable 1

2024-02-01 Thread michv
Hi as some one who used the hable 1 a few months ago I would say that yes you have to know braille to use it as far as typing on it. It is a input keyboard only there is no braille display on it and there is no speech output unless you count the speech that comes out from your I phone or I pad

Re: Hable 1

2024-02-01 Thread Matthew Bullis
Lol, your method of tex input is Braille, but if you don't know Braille, then you'll use the key combinations to get around on your phone. You can hold down letter p to pause music, hold down h for home, etc. I really enjoy mine, and I had bought the Orbit writer but didn't like it as

RE: Possible used for AirTags

2024-02-01 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Only if you can get to within 30 feet of it or so. It's Bluetooth range and while it could be a little more than 30 feet, the beeping you can trigger is not very loud. -Original Message- From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Barbara Stahl Sent: Thursday, February 1, 2024 10:37 AM

Hable 1

2024-02-01 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Hi, I just received an email from A T Guys and I am curious about the information on their website about the Hable 1. They have the following in the title: Hable One Smallest Braille Keyboard For Any Tablet or Smartphone - Easy to Carry : A. T. Guys, Your Access Technology Experts Then in the

RE: Possible used for AirTags

2024-02-01 Thread Jessica Dail
Hi, I believe they only work, when in Bluetooth range, which is generally around 30 feet. Thanks, Jessica Dail -Original Message- From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Barbara Stahl Sent: Thursday, February 1, 2024 1:37 PM To: Viphone Subject: Possible used for AirTags Can

Possible used for AirTags

2024-02-01 Thread Barbara Stahl
Can someone tell me, what is the range for an air tag? Could I use it to find my apartment door in an apartment complex with multiple buildings? -- The following information is important for all members of the V iPhone list. If you have any questions or concerns about the running of this

BeMyEyes groups?

2024-02-01 Thread 'Sandy Tomkins' via VIPhone
Hi, Has anyone set up, successfully, a group in the bemyeyes app? I have set up two, one called NaviLens and the other Family, people, selected from my whatsapp connections, have joined, but, so far, whenever I choose to call one of the groups, I am told "no one has joined yet". So, hes

Re: The next generation of Speech Central has been launched

2024-02-01 Thread Ivan Icin
Richard regarding the book import I think that it is easiest to do it on the desktop (Windows or Mac), save on some cloud drive (whatever you use) and import it in Speech Central. Regarding the instructions on how to download from the Bookshare website, it would be like this: 1. Go to