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Subject: Re: Don't give up on Braille Touch.
Absolutely. I'm doing as is required. If we could type or touch Braille
Touch as if we had a perkins, problems solved.
Kawal.
On 4 Feb 2013, at 18:43, Regina Alvarado wrote:
Kawal,
Are you holding the phone with thumbs
Kawal, I completely agree, and thanks for the headphones!
Alex
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Of Kawal Gucukoglu
Sent: 04 February 2013 22:32
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Don't give up on Braille
Absolutely. I'm doing as is required. If we could type or touch Braille Touch
as if we had a perkins, problems solved.
Kawal.
On 4 Feb 2013, at 18:43, Regina Alvarado wrote:
> Kawal,
> Are you holding the phone with thumbs on top and little fingers on the bottom
> and perhaps
selves could lead to confusion especially among those learning
braille who are now having to learn a new set of formatting rules. By doing
nothing, we are in a sense creating a set of conventions that if you write
braille with braille touch, you have to format your braille as if you were
preparing a
HI. I haven't needed to turn vo on or off when using braille touch.
I also find holding the phone almost flat but with the screen still facing away
from me is a little more comfortable.
I do really like the app and enjoy being able to type in braille.
Blessings! Maria Joe and loving
ve up on Braille Touch.
It's nothing to do with the Grip. It's to do with the way your fingers are
to work Braille Touch. I don't know about anyone else, but my fingers and
rists start aching due to having to twist my hands. I can't use the App for
more than a minute. At prese
I don't know if I want to risk the inevitable. Hopefully the OtterBox case
>> will help as it makes this iPod Touch a bit bigger, and I'm assuming easier
>> to hold.
>>
>> LS
>>
>> - Original Message - From: "CD"
>> To:
>
the Grip. It's to do with the way your fingers are to
> work Braille Touch. I don't know about anyone else, but my fingers and rists
> start aching due to having to twist my hands. I can't use the App for more
> than a minute. At present I am not using the App because of t
U CAN'T SEE DOESN't MEAN YOU CAN'T HEAR AND THINK!!"
> By STEVIE WONDER
>
> NIMIT KAUR
>
> kaur.ni...@gmail.com
> kaur.ni...@hotmail.com
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I am really sorry and I know that the
one@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Joe Paton
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2013 4:36 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: A slight Braille Touch problem with text messaging
Hi,
I've found the same behaviour. So I use the clipboard, then open the
messaging app, and drop the data in their
It's nothing to do with the Grip. It's to do with the way your fingers are to
work Braille Touch. I don't know about anyone else, but my fingers and rists
start aching due to having to twist my hands. I can't use the App for more than
a minute. At present I am not using the
s.com
Subject: Re: A slight Braille Touch problem with text messaging
Hi,
I've found the same behaviour. So I use the clipboard, then open the
messaging app, and drop the data in their.
JP
At 22:21 03/02/2013, you wrote:
>Hi,
>I don't use twitter so I can't comment on that but I
r to hold.
LS
- Original Message - From: "CD"
To:
Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2013 10:40 AM
Subject: RE: Don't give up on Braille Touch.
I won't give up. I will check each upgrade as it comes in and hopefully
someday it will work for me.
From: viphone@googlegrou
lly the OtterBox case
> will help as it makes this iPod Touch a bit bigger, and I'm assuming easier
> to hold.
>
> LS
>
> - Original Message - From: "CD"
> To:
> Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2013 10:40 AM
> Subject: RE: Don't give up on
le. Hopefully the OtterBox case
> will help as it makes this iPod Touch a bit bigger, and I'm assuming easier
> to hold.
>
> LS
>
> - Original Message - From: "CD"
> To:
> Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2013 10:40 AM
> Subject: RE: Don't
I don't understand what the question is.
Christopher Hallsworth
On 04/02/2013 06:41, Lynda Ingraham wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I purchased the upgrade to the full version of Braille Touch. I am able to
bring up the email and txt screen using the two-finger left flick. I
selected send txt me
ays in landscape mode.
> Has anyone else found this?
> Thanks,
> Cokes.
>
> At 15:38 31/01/2013, you wrote:
>> Hi,
>> First of all, I love the Braille Touch app, between this app and Siri, I may
>> not do much traditional typing on my phone any longer.
>> Ok t
bject: RE: Don't give up on Braille Touch.
I won't give up. I will check each upgrade as it comes in and hopefully
someday it will work for me.
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Donna Slater
Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2013 9:58 AM
To: viphone
Hi.
I've sent many texts with BrailleTouch, and have not had this problem. Sorry.
Jenifer Barr
Sent from my iPhone
On Feb 3, 2013, at 5:21 PM, Carla Savage wrote:
> Hi,
> I don't use twitter so I can't comment on that but I too have found a slight
> problem with Brail
Hi,
I've found the same behaviour. So I use the clipboard, then open the
messaging app, and drop the data in their.
JP
At 22:21 03/02/2013, you wrote:
Hi,
I don't use twitter so I can't comment on that but I too have found
a slight problem with Braille Touch.
When sending
t: Sending Txt & email with Braille Touch
Hi Everyone,
I purchased the upgrade to the full version of Braille Touch. I am able
to
bring up the email and txt screen using the two-finger left flick. I
selected send txt message. The screen changes to the standard full
keyboard
with touch typ
Hi Everyone,
I purchased the upgrade to the full version of Braille Touch. I am able to
bring up the email and txt screen using the two-finger left flick. I
selected send txt message. The screen changes to the standard full keyboard
with touch typing. Any help would be very much appreciated
left and right arrows on a computer feature We hope to offer this in a
future update to BrailleTouch.
Thanks!
Caleb
http://brailletouchapp.com/
On 2/3/2013 6:55 PM, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
Hello.
I've not read all the messages on this list re Braille Touch due to the high
traffic but, I
Hi Cheryl,
I aggree that having both settings would be of benefit. I, like you
don't have a problem, although I do make mistakes but am getting
better at it all the time. I think that the way it is currently,
means that it is easier to type when you're out and about but I can
understand why pe
Hi,
I don't use twitter so I can't comment on that but I too have found a
slight problem with Braille Touch.
When sending a text message, sometimes I tell the app that I want to
send a message and the text message part doesn't come up. I have to
tap again and do it again. When
Hi All,
I agree that there needs to be two settings in Braille Touch. One for
when you are in a place where you type currently as you do, holding
the phone in landscape mode and the other with the abbility to type
as you normally would do on a perkins brailler. This should satisfy
all of us
Hello.
I've not read all the messages on this list re Braille Touch due to the high
traffic but, I don't think this question has been asked.
I know that deleting letters using Braille touch has, although my question is
not about that or it kind of is.
Let's say, you write a wor
I won't give up. I will check each upgrade as it comes in and hopefully
someday it will work for me.
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Donna Slater
Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2013 9:58 AM
To: viphone
Subject: Don't give up on Braille To
> A while back i had a sense of that theese Braille dots was like an on and off
> switches in a weryfast Intel Core Processor. Every time you knock your finger
> on a dot its
> ON.
>
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I too would like this but I must say switching the dots around in
settings did help me quite a bit.
Don
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out the benefits of Braille Touch, and for those of us not
interested, would there be a benefit to creating a list specific to the app?
There have been scores of e-mails devoted to the subject that some of us wish
would be minimized in light of the high traffic here under the best of
circumstan
Tge screen curtain probably also saves battery power as it’s not have to
illuminate the screen.
Peter
From: Alan Paganelli
Sent: Saturday, February 2, 2013 9:01 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Braille Touch Doesn't Work as I expected
Fair point. I didn't think of it a
Hi Joe and everyone else, the discussion of Braille Touch, while
generating a lot of traffic, is very much on topic for the list. In
fact, as others have pointed out, that's what this list is for. You can
set filters to weed out Braille Touch discussions, or wait it out and
eventually it
Hi all,
I really like this app. I'm using braille Touch. I'm finding it easier to
type if I use the pads of my fingers instead of using the tips of my fingers.
Maybe this will help somebody out.
Alan
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- Original Message -
From: "Robert Fenton"
To:
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2013 8:59 AM
Subject: Re: Another formatting question with Braille Touch
The poin
probably more legacy structure
than anything.
LS
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From: "Robert Fenton"
To:
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2013 12:53 PM
Subject: Re: Another formatting question with Braille Touch
Jonathan, that is not the practice that is used in the legal profession,
hence m
ay, February 02, 2013 10:14 AM
Subject: Re: Braille Touch Doesn't Work as I expected
Hi,
If I'm in public, I tend to use headphones. If you use headphones and the
screen curtain is on, people won't know what you're typing.
Best,
Anna
On Feb 2, 2013, at 8:52 AM, &
that it is correct for what I am doing.
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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of David Chittenden
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2013 10:52 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Another formatting question with Braille Touch
Are n
Then the solution is for the developer to find the most widely used Braille
format and not just for Canadians.
LS
- Original Message -
From: "Robert Fenton"
To:
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2013 4:16 PM
Subject: Re: Another formatting question with Braille Touch
Jona
bject: Braille Touch, Maybe Its Own List?
I've not yet checked out the benefits of Braille Touch, and for those of us
not interested, would there be a benefit to creating a list specific to the
app? There have been scores of e-mails devoted to the subject that some of us
wish would be mi
I am going to have some explaining to do to my wife but I just bought
the Braille Touch App.
I switched from Android and have always missed my droid 2 Global
keyboard. That is until now.
I can't wait to use this in church and meetings to take notes.
My thanks to the developers for their
Which is perfect proof that we do not want such formatting rules to be added to
Braille Touch.
David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
Email: dchitten...@gmail.com
Mobile: +64 21 2288 288
Sent from my iPhone
On 03/02/2013, at 13:16, Robert Fenton wrote:
> Jonathan, that is an American source. In Can
still working to make sure it is fully accessible before
> launching the forum.
>
> Best wishes,
> Caleb
> http://brailletouchapp.com/
>
>
> On 2/2/2013 6:46 PM, Joe wrote:
>> I’ve not yet checked out the benefits of Braille Touch, and for those of us
>> not inte
spaces themselves could lead to confusion especially among
>>>> those learning braille who are now having to learn a new set of formatting
>>>> rules. By doing nothing, we are in a sense creating a set of conventions
>>>> that if you write braille with brai
ible
> before launching the forum.
>
> Best wishes,
> Caleb
> http://brailletouchapp.com/
>
>
> On 2/2/2013 6:46 PM, Joe wrote:
>>
>> I’ve not yet checked out the benefits of Braille Touch, and for those
>> of us not interested, would there be a benefit to creating a
I've not yet checked out the benefits of Braille Touch, and for those
of us not interested, would there be a benefit to creating a list
specific to the app? There have been scores of e-mails devoted to the
subject that some of us wish would be minimized in light of the high
traffic here
I've not yet checked out the benefits of Braille Touch, and for those of us
not interested, would there be a benefit to creating a list specific to the
app? There have been scores of e-mails devoted to the subject that some of
us wish would be minimized in light of the high traffic here unde
izontally arranged, on the
>>>>> screen. So dots 1, 2 and 3 are on the left half of the screen while dots
>>>>> 4, 5 and 6 are on the right half. You may also want to try the flip dots
>>>>> 1-3, 4-6 setting, which can be found in BrailleTouch, accessed in
2 and 3 are on the left half of the screen while dots 4, 5 and 6
>>>> are on the right half. You may also want to try the flip dots 1-3, 4-6
>>>> setting, which can be found in BrailleTouch, accessed in the main settings
>>>> app on the phone under the advanced hea
ecially among
>>> those learning braille who are now having to learn a new set of formatting
>>> rules. By doing nothing, we are in a sense creating a set of conventions
>>> that if you write braille with braille touch, you have to format your
>>> braille
tting, which can be found in BrailleTouch, accessed in the main settings
>>> app on the phone under the advanced heading.
>>> Good luck.
>>> Chris.
>>>
>>>
>>> Christopher Hallsworth
>>>
>>> On 02/02/2013 08:27, Rebecca I
By doing nothing, we are in a sense creating a set of conventions
>> that if you write braille with braille touch, you have to format your
>> braille as if you were preparing a print text. How does that assist braille
>> teachers with teaching braille formatting rules?
>>
Hi Patti,
I'm using BrailleTouch on my iPhone 4; it works fine.
Tom
- Original Message -
From: Patti Johnson
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2013 10:55 AM
Subject: Braille touch
I can't get past the welcome screen and its message.
I actually typed the whole alphabet. I had to turn the phone again, but I
did it!
There is hope!
Patti
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wrote:
Hi everyone. I still haven't gotten the hang of braille touch. here are a few
questions.
1. What kind of case do you find works best with the app?
2. I am wondering how you hold your phone as I've tried it both with the hone
button on the left as well as on the right.
Ah, I forgot about turning the phone.
Maybe this will work.
Patti
_
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Jennie Facer
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2013 1:56 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Braille touch
You should be able
phone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Braille touch
I can't get past the welcome screen and its message.
I wonder since I have a Iphone 4 will I be able to use this app?
Patti
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I can't get past the welcome screen and its message.
I wonder since I have a Iphone 4 will I be able to use this app?
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nd in BrailleTouch, accessed in the main settings app on the
> phone under the advanced heading.
> Good luck.
> Chris.
>
>
> Christopher Hallsworth
>
> On 02/02/2013 08:27, Rebecca Ilniski wrote:
>> Hi everyone. I still haven't gotten the hang of braille touc
nothing, we are in a sense creating a set of conventions that if you
> write braille with braille touch, you have to format your braille as if you
> were preparing a print text. How does that assist braille teachers with
> teaching braille formatting rules?
>
> Just some mor
18 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Braille Touch Doesn't Work as I expected
I would have to add my agreement with this as well. I would definitely
prefer a horizontal placement for the Braille input. I did manage to
get my head around the current method being used but the
ade 2 is only going to improve the app!
Reggie and Brooks
On Feb 2, 2013, at 3:27 AM, Rebecca Ilniski wrote:
> Hi everyone. I still haven't gotten the hang of braille touch. here are a
> few questions.
> 1. What kind of case do you find works best with the app?
> 2. I am
I would like to see it as an option, maybe even switchable right from
the BrailleTouch menu instead of in settings.
Best,
Rick alfaro
On 2/1/2013 4:02 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
I would definitely not be willing to trade this possible future option for
horizontal key arrangement for the inabilit
means having to place the
phone on a flat surface to input.
Kim
On 2/1/13, Jose Lomeli wrote:
I know what you mean. It's not how I thought it would be!
Sent from my iPod
On Feb 1, 2013, at 10:24 AM, Jonathan Mosen wrote:
Hi everyone, I didn't hear the podcasts on Braille Touch befo
ut I just don't see how the curtain is
> any big deal worth bothering over.
> - Original Message -
> From: BrailleTouch
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Sent: Friday, February 01, 2013 8:06 PM
> Subject: Re: Braille Touch Doesn't Work as I expected
>
> B
, accessed in the
main settings app on the phone under the advanced heading.
Good luck.
Chris.
Christopher Hallsworth
On 02/02/2013 08:27, Rebecca Ilniski wrote:
Hi everyone. I still haven't gotten the hang of braille touch. here are a few
questions.
1. What kind of case do you find
ing it to people to insert
> extra spaces themselves could lead to confusion especially among those
> learning braille who are now having to learn a new set of formatting rules.
> By doing nothing, we are in a sense creating a set of conventions that if you
> write braille with br
learning
braille who are now having to learn a new set of formatting rules. By doing
nothing, we are in a sense creating a set of conventions that if you write
braille with braille touch, you have to format your braille as if you were
preparing a print text. How does that assist braille
visual habit I picked up when I could see enough for it to
> matter.
>
> Rh.
> - Original Message -
> From: "Sieghard Weitzel"
> To:
> Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2013 5:45 AM
> Subject: RE: Braille Touch Doesn't Work as I expected
>
>
>
Actually, the two spaces after a period rule is changing. Nowadays, many
documents are written with just one space after the period.
My suggestion is that no formatting algorithm be created. Instead, like with
most things, formatting should be the responsibility of the individual author.
David
t the wrong end of it
please tell me why but I just don't see how the curtain is any big deal worth
bothering over.
- Original Message -
From: BrailleTouch
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2013 8:06 PM
Subject: Re: Braille Touch Doesn't Wor
enough for it to
matter.
Rh.
- Original Message -
From: "Sieghard Weitzel"
To:
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2013 5:45 AM
Subject: RE: Braille Touch Doesn't Work as I expected
Hi Bob,
You can also turn screen brightness to 0%. First of all this will save you a
bit o
Jon
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
> Of Robert Fenton
> Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2013 6:54 AM
> To: Viphone
> Subject: Another formatting question with Braille Touch
>
> Hello everybody:
Hi Tom,
This is an iPhone question and is not specific to BrailleTouch. The
shortcut to turn VoiceOver on and off is triple click home. You tap the
home button quickly three times. This will work only if in the iPhone
Settings the Triple Click Home shortcut is set to control VoiceOver.
Otherw
question with Braille Touch
Hello everybody:
there is another difference in formatting between braille and print we need
to account for. In print, two spaces follow a periojd, whereas in braille it
is only one. can we add this into a formatting conversion algorythm as well?
Thank you.
Typed with
How do you turn voice over off. I went to settings but just see that without
voice over as a heading with no control to turn it off.
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Hello everybody:
there is another difference in formatting between braille and print we need to
account for. In print, two spaces follow a periojd, whereas in braille it is
only one. can we add this into a formatting conversion algorythm as well? Thank
you.
Typed with BrailleTouch
Bob Fento
.
Robert Carter
On Feb 2, 2013, at 1:44 AM, Louise Redsull wrote:
> i completely agree with what you are saying. I am loving braille touch and
> have quickly got used to holding the phone differently. I must commend the
> developers on this inovative idea. The problem with having
en, not below each
> other?
> Patti
>
>
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
> Of Richard Turner
> Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2013 8:15 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject:
: still haven't gotten braille touch
with the home button on your left, put your thumbs on the side that is now
the top, and your little fingers on the side which is now the bottom. The
bottom is the side with volume controls.
now think of your left index finger as dot 1, your left middle as dot 2
3.
So your right index finger is dot 4, right middle dot 5, and right ring finger
is dot 6.
HTH.
Typed with BrailleTouch
Richard
(Sent from Richard's iPod Touch 5th gen)
On Feb 2, 2013, at 12:27 AM, Rebecca Ilniski wrote:
> Hi everyone. I still haven't gotten the hang of braille
Hi everyone. I still haven't gotten the hang of braille touch. here are a few
questions.
1. What kind of case do you find works best with the app?
2. I am wondering how you hold your phone as I've tried it both with the hone
button on the left as well as on the right. I ca
i completely agree with what you are saying. I am loving braille touch and have
quickly got used to holding the phone differently. I must commend the
developers on this inovative idea. The problem with having the dots orientated
like a perkins is that there will not be enough space for your
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Of BrailleTouch
Sent: Friday, February 1, 2013 8:07 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Braille Touch Doesn't Work as I expected
Bob, we do recommend turning the screen curtain on if you are concerned
about this. This is in our FAQ:
It's not how I thought it would be!
Sent from my iPod
On Feb 1, 2013, at 10:24 AM, Jonathan Mosen wrote:
Hi everyone, I didn't hear the podcasts on Braille Touch before release,
but thought I'd download it and have a play. The fact that you can try the
app before purchase i
space and up toward
>>>> your head for delete or are they actual right and left swipe toward the
>>>> home
>>>> key. You can tell I do very little in landscape mode. Sorry for the dumb
>>>> questions.
>>>> Reggie
>>>>
>>>&g
; phone on a flat surface to input.
>
> Kim
>
> On 2/1/13, Jose Lomeli wrote:
>> I know what you mean. It's not how I thought it would be!
>>
>> Sent from my iPod
>>
>> On Feb 1, 2013, at 10:24 AM, Jonathan Mosen wrote:
>>
>>> Hi everyo
na Dresner
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2013 6:14 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Loving Braille Touch
Hi Caleb,
I agree wholeheartedly with your priorities - Grade 2 first, editing in the
not too distant future.
Cheers,
Anna
On Feb 1, 2013, at 4:58 PM, BrailleTouch
wrote:
>
e nice.
Thanks,
Richard
-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Woody Anna Dresner
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2013 4:14 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Loving Braille Touch
Hi Caleb,
I agree wholeheartedly with your prior
I just wanted to say one more huge thank you to you Caleb for all you do and
have done. If I can help you in any way, please let me know.
My email address is:
jennie.fa...@gmail.com
Fill free to write me off list as to not clutter up space here.
Thank you so much!
Jenn
Typed with BrailleTouch
ing with Braille Touch, and frankly, I'm not
> sure if this is even a Braille Touch issue, is that I can't paste text
> from Braille Touch into a facebook status. Facebook has recently
> updated the app, so I'm thinking this is a facebook issue. Other than
> that, for
gt; wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Jen:
>>>>> I did do delete and space correctly, but if your fingers are on the
>>>>> keyboard, can you swipe down toward your feet to get a space and up toward
>>>>> your head for delete o
screen.
Thanks.
Dan Beaver
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From: "Kawal Gucukoglu"
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2013 1:09 PM
To:
Subject: Re: My issues with Braille Touch
When I reach up, there is nothing! Only funny sounds to indicate that you
are at the bottom of
Excellent, Scott. I compared my typing on BrailleTouch and Fleksy, which is a
program I really like. I just started playing with BrailleTouch yesterday, and
have already eclipsed my Fleksy speed. That's why I decided to buy it.
As you said very well, everyone is an individual, and some may not
phone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
Kimber Gardner
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2013 11:32 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Braille Touch Doesn't Work as I expected
I have to agree. Since my biggest problem with this app is holding the phone
and typing accurately I would love to see an
ar fetched,
though you do need a long memory to have recognised it.
Rh.
- Original Message -
From: "Cheryl Homiak"
To:
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2013 6:29 PM
Subject: Re: Braille Touch Doesn't Work as I expected
Yes, I originally thought the dots would be arranged al
The only issue that I am having with Braille Touch, and frankly, I'm not
sure if this is even a Braille Touch issue, is that I can't paste text from
Braille Touch into a facebook status. Facebook has recently updated the
app, so I'm thinking this is a facebook issue. Other th
om
Subject: Re: Loving Braille Touch
If you swipe right with one finger, it puts a space in, and if you swipe
left with one finger, it deletes. The capital is a dot 6 in English Braille.
Jenn
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On Jan 31, 2013, at 11:00 AM, Annie Skov Nielsen
wrote:
Hi.
It is a great app
t; questions.
>>> Reggie
>>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From:
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>>> ] On Behalf
>>> Of Jennie Facer
>>> Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2013 1:09 PM
>>
note on the braille touch, which is very much easier to use
when altering the keys in "advanced settings" so that the keyboard
becomes like a Stainsby.
A Stainsby predates the Perkins and was noisy and relatively
primitivbe, however my brief experience with it makes the braille
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