And looking through the manual for the braillino, and I’m not sure if it was
the latest one, I saw a list of file types that you could import to the device
using their proprietary program that you install on your PC. The file types
listed are both doc and DOCx, plus RTF, HTML, and of course
if all you want to do is read it’s worth it because you don’t notice the
smaller amount of cells because of the scrolling. I doubt the audio thing drove
the price up. I think their displays are just on the expensive side, and IMO it
shows. the braille, the feel of everything is the best I’ve
in
>>>> one of three ways. On iOS, pressing them away from you pans the braille
>>>> backward,
>>>> pressing either one toward you pans the braille forward, pressing straight
>>>> down on the left button will activate the Delete key, and pressing down on
>>&g
That auto scroll sounds like the only thing that would make a really small
display reasonably usable. I find the whole audio thing kind of not necessary,
and I wish it wasn’t included, because maybe the price would be less. 2400
bucks for a 16 sell display is a lot of dollars.
Mary
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the audio isn’t on by default. you have to pair the actilino two ways one for
audio and another for the display. they work independently of each other. you
never have to activate the audio and it’s just like it’s not there, and yes, it
scrolls after you turn it on with a key combination. I love
Wait a sec. Did I read that correctly? Actilino auto scrolls on the iPhone? Now
that is very interesting.
Does that mean I could turn off all the audio features on the unit?
Thank you,
Traci
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> On Oct 20, 2018, at 11:20 AM, alia robinson wrote:
>
> this is so much better
this is so much better than auto scroll on the actilino. it moves once your
finger gets to the end of a line. it doesn’t move until then, and it works on
the iphone! this is a game changer for reading braille for me. I have carpal
tunnel. I can’t push that advance button thousands of times,
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you don’t have to use it of course. I don’t. :) it’s cool if someone wants to,
but I can’t see why they would imo.
On Oct 20, 2018, at 1:11 PM, Traci Duncan wrote:
Wow! Thank you for that information. I had not heard of the Actolino. It sounds
you don’t have to use it of course. I don’t. :) it’s cool if someone wants to,
but I can’t see why they would imo.
On Oct 20, 2018, at 1:11 PM, Traci Duncan wrote:
Wow! Thank you for that information. I had not heard of the Actolino. It sounds
very interesting, minus the audio. That part does
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Duncan
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Is auto scroll all it is cracked up to be? Do any braill
even when I'm
>>> moving around. When opened, the case provides access to all features and
>>> functions,
>>> so you can use it on the go.
>>>
>>> Miscellaneous
>>>
>>> Battery life varies dramatically depending on how you use th
to be proprietary, the magnetic connector on the Actilino can be pulled off
>> to be a Micro USB plug so that it works with all Micro USB cables. This
>> information
>> is not available in the manual, it was something Triomph kindly provided to
>> me when I asked about it. I
the actilino has something like it. it scrolls based on the position of your
finger, and it works with the iphone, and it is awesome.
On Oct 20, 2018, at 12:08 PM, Lelia Struve wrote:
I think that because of the iPhone it doesn’t auto scroll which is too bad
because I really wish that we
works well for me.
>
> When comparing user documentation, I found the VarioUltra
> to have the most readable and complete documentation of the two devices. New
> features are added in the manual as they become available, and are easy to
> find. Even the core feature set with the
>
tation, I found the VarioUltra
> to have the most readable and complete documentation of the two devices. New
> features are added in the manual as they become available, and are easy to
> find. Even the core feature set with the
> Actilino's documentation
> lacks some commands s
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Duncan
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Subject: Auto Scroll with braille display
Is auto scroll all it is cracked up to be? Do any braille displays offer this
feature on the iPhones?
I was just reading about the bra
I think that because of the iPhone it doesn’t auto scroll which is too bad
because I really wish that we could have that do that.
Lelia
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> On Oct 20, 2018, at 9:20 AM, Traci Duncan wrote:
>
> Is auto scroll all it is cracked up to be? Do any braille displays offer this
>
Is auto scroll all it is cracked up to be? Do any braille displays offer this
feature on the iPhones?
I was just reading about the braille Me, which has auto scroll, but I get a
sense it is only for the stand alone book and document reader.
Ive not experienced auto scrolling, but it seems to
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