Hi Andy, when using Fleksy, once you have finished writing your text, flick up
with two fingers you will enter the menu. Go down the menu until you find
message double tap that, select your recipient, and send. Very easy!
Chuck (mobile)
Pleez x cuze enny tie ping or spelin air ores.
> On Jan 19
I use the onscreen with the addition of the dictate. One thing that
would be nice for dictate is as it gets to know your voice it begins
writing better I think I'll give that feedbak to Apple.
On 01/19/2014 07:19, Kay Malmquist wrote:
I use the on screen key board and the dictate function as
I use a combination of MBraille and the Amazon bluetooth keyboard. Most of the
time I leave the Amazon basics keyboard at home and use MBraille when I'm out.
Rebecca and Zeb
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facebook: www.facebook.com/rebeccai5
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On Jan 19, 2014, at 6:47 AM, Ari Mois
I use the standard keyboard mostly. I have the small blue tooth keyboard but I
don't use it as much as I thought I would since I'm proficient with the
onscreen keyboard
Serena
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> On Jan 19, 2014, at 12:46 AM, SoonerAnnie wrote:
>
> Hi list,
>
> I am just wondering who u
I'm using a nice keyboard my friend bought for me from the last year's CSUN
conference. It's called Rivo. It's like a remote controler. very small but
typing is faily good and there are a lot of usable commands. At home I use
Apple keyboard and Rivo keyboard together. I don't want to use iphone
Hi Sandy,
I haven't used Fleksey for a long while, so I took your example and Chuck's
instructions and it worked fine. When I flicked up to add the word to the
dictionary, Fleksey said something like "learn word." The next time I used the
word as usual on the Fleksey keyboard and flicked right,
Sorry, I do not have any tips other than to take your time, and once you have
finished typing the word be sure to flick one finger right to enter the word.
Once you do this you can flip up to entered in the dictionary.
If you flick up or down before you enter the word, Fleksy will choose a word.
Hi Chuck,
Perhaps, because I live in Ireland, I need to input specific names which Fleksy
cannot anticipate. Here's one example:
maire
Please note the unusual spelling. This is only a very simple example. But how
would you go about inputting it when using Fleksy? So, by the term "accurate
mode"
I'm sorry, but I do not know what you mean by accurate mode.
Could you explain?
Chuck (mobile)
Pleez x cuze enny tie ping or spelin air ores.
> On Jan 20, 2014, at 2:56 AM, Sandratomkins
> wrote:
>
> Hi Chuck,
> Like you, I'm a Fleksy fan! I bought it when it first came out and have
> alway
Hi Chuck,
Like you, I'm a Fleksy fan! I bought it when it first came out and have always
been hugely impressed. However, I have always had one problem with it and this
is never changed with all the different updates: to wit, how to use it in
accurate mode? When I use it in accurate mode the keyb
iginal Message- From: Paul and Paula Jordan
Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2014 1:33 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
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I use both MBraille and the on-screem keyboard. MBraille works best for me
if I'm writing or answering emails or sending l
Hi
same here, i almost type like a pro now i have it on my iPad mini.
Regards Chris
On 20/01/2014 00:49, Chuck Dean wrote:
I use Fleksy for almost everything.
Here is a link:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/fleksy-happy-typing/id520337246?mt=8
Some people complain that you need to copy and pa
m] On Behalf
Of Alan Lemly
Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2014 9:07 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Interested in people's preferences...
Brian, I believe Chuck has already posted a link to the ZeroTap app. I
apologize for including a space between Zero and Tap in my first message
bec
Thank you chuck. After I sent the message, I thought to myself, you can look
it up in the App Store. S talk about none so blind as those that don't look in
the app store anyway you get the idea have a good one.
> On Jan 19, 2014, at 10:15 PM, Chuck Dean wrote:
>
> You could look this up in th
@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of brian albriton
Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2014 11:30 PM
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,Hi, Alan. What is the zero tap app? Brian
> On Jan 19, 2014, at 9:09 PM, "Alan Lemly"
You could look this up in the App Store, but I did it for you. Here's a link:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/zerotap/id354136937?mt=8
Chuck (mobile)
Pleez x cuze enny tie ping or spelin air ores.
> On Jan 19, 2014, at 10:30 PM, brian albriton wrote:
>
> ,Hi, Alan. What is the zero tap app? B
,Hi, Alan. What is the zero tap app? Brian
> On Jan 19, 2014, at 9:09 PM, "Alan Lemly" wrote:
>
> Ann, I bought a Verbatim foldable bluetooth keyboard when I first got my
> iPhone 5 and it has sat unused in my drawer. It didn't take me long to
> figure out that wagging another device around was
Ann, I bought a Verbatim foldable bluetooth keyboard when I first got my
iPhone 5 and it has sat unused in my drawer. It didn't take me long to
figure out that wagging another device around was no fun and I needed to
make other arrangements to enter text using the phone.
I use the Fleksy app for e
I use Fleksy for almost everything.
Here is a link:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/fleksy-happy-typing/id520337246?mt=8
Some people complain that you need to copy and paste into some text fields,
but I have done it so much it seems second nature to me.
Chuck
On Saturday, January 18, 2014 11:4
Hi, I primarily use the onscreen keyboard with the aid of a speed dots
screen protector. I can type very fast on it and love it the most. I use
a bluetooth keyboard for situations where I write long emails and I'm
not moving around, like a short bus or car ride. Never use the keyboard
when I'm
Hi,
I use a multilink bt keyboard that's quite portable yet big enough for me to
type easily.
Yet, since Mbraille, I use it much less. I think I would skip it altogether if
I would not need quick spellchecking or autocorrect.
Flexie is also a nice opttion.
Best,
Ioana
Sent from my iP
HI. You sound a lot like me. How I get things done depend on the environment,
my mood and how complex the task. Isn’t it great how many choices we have
regarding text input on our iOS devices?
regards
Maria and crew from australia
email:
bubbygirl1...@gmail.com
check out
www.95-the-mix
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> Hope this helps.
>
> Chris Chaffin
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> Twitter: chris_chaffin68
> Cell: (518) 536-2742
>
> -Original Message- From: Paul and Paula Jordan
> Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2014 1:33 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject:
I use the regular phone keyboard. a suggestion is to put standard typing
but turn off typing feedback. that way it will announce the letter you are
on but doesn't announce it again when typing it.
-Original Message-
From: SoonerAnnie
Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2014 12:46 AM
To: viph
Hi,
I use anything known to man when it comes to my phone and iPad mini. I use
bluetooth keyboards, Fleksy vI, MBraille, and dictation and the onscreen
keyboard if necessary. The only thing I don't use is a Braille display. That is
only because I can't afford one.
I hope this answers some of y
19, 2014 1:33 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Interested in people's preferences...
I use both MBraille and the on-screem keyboard. MBraille works best for me
if I'm writing or answering emails or sending long texts, or if I might need
to edit something. I use the on-scree
I use both MBraille and the on-screem keyboard. MBraille works best for me
if I'm writing or answering emails or sending long texts, or if I might need
to edit something. I use the on-screen keyboard for short phrases or single
words. I use dictation very occasionally. The more I practice with M
11:50 PM
Subject: Re: Interested in people's preferences...
I have a bluetooth keyboard here that I don't use much. I have become
proficient enough with the iPhone that the keyboard seems redundant. About
the only times I use it are when I need to do complex actions that aren't
easil
Hello, Ann and everyone.
This question cannot be answered with a "black-and-white" response.
The bes way I can think of to answer it is to bear in mind a series of
what I hope are largely unarguable points that take into account the
advantages of the on-screen keyboard, the external keyboard, and
To:
Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2014 10:21 AM
Subject: Re: Interested in people's preferences...
Hi Ann.
I am using my braille display. I know that a bluetooth keyboard can do some
more commands, but I need some braille when writing. I can not use the
keyboard on the phone at all. I have n
Hi Ann.
I am using my braille display. I know that a bluetooth keyboard can do some
more commands, but I need some braille when writing. I can not use the keyboard
on the phone at all. I have not been able to learn it.
Best regards Annie.
Den 19 Jan 2014 kl. 07:46 skrev SoonerAnnie :
> Hi list
I use the on screen key board and the dictate function as well. Just
depending on where I am. I have never used a Bluetooth key board. Not
against them, just haven't felt the need. I do a lot of editing also, so it
isn't that I don't use it much, I actually do.
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Hi
I use solely the apple bt keyboard. I have tried Bowwave and the RII
mini-keyboards but they aren't any better than the touchscreen when
typing. Basic VO use is of course easier with physical keys.
I'm also looking for a small bt remote controller if it could be
configured to perform t
I have a bluetooth keyboard here that I don't use much. I have become
proficient enough with the iPhone that the keyboard seems redundant. About the
only times I use it are when I need to do complex actions that aren't easily
accomplished via the touch screen. However, I do feel that it can stil
Hi
i have the Apple Bluetooth Keyboard but hardly use it now i have an
iPhone 4s and iPad mini, there's so many options for me so i use at
least one or all of them, including on-screen keyboard, siri, dictation,
Fleksy and MBraille, more convenient than carrying two devices with you
at all tim
I use a braille display with braille keyboard for work and home much of the
time. I also use dictation when at home. I use the onscreen keyboard and
handwriting when I am out and about.
David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
Email: dchitten...@gmail.com
Mobile: +64 21 2288 288
Sent from my iPhone
> On 1
I use Bluetooth keyboards. I have the really small RII 66 key one for when
I'm out and have a Bluetooth headset so I don't have to take my phone out of
my bag to use it, just the keyboard. I use the Apple Bluetooth keyboard at
home.
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Between a Bluetooth keyboard and MBraille I find my productivity is at the
maximum
> On Jan 18, 2014, at 11:07 PM, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
>
> I have bluetooth keyboards and at first I used them a lot. But now I really
> don't use them much. I use the onscreen keyboard and dictation and I've also
I have bluetooth keyboards and at first I used them a lot. But now I really
don't use them much. I use the onscreen keyboard and dictation and I've also
been promising myself that I'd try using mbraille but haven't gotten around to
it.
--
Cheryl
I tried and tried to turn over a new leaf.
I go
I've sold all my bt keyboards as just more bits to carry, and use mBraille,
or the generic keyboard when needs must and there's no escaping it.
Rh.
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