Re: braille screen input orientation

2015-03-17 Thread carol.pearso...@googlemail.com
this a part of life and write in this way, write me off list and I'll see what I can advise further. Carol P carol.pearso...@googlemail.com - Original Message - From: Dave Bahr dcba...@gmail.com To: viphone@googlegroups.com Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2015 4:43 PM Subject: braille screen input

Re: braille screen input orientation

2015-03-17 Thread Teresa Cochran
, March 17, 2015 4:43 PM Subject: braille screen input orientation Hi. It seems that whenever the landscape mode is active for braille screen input, I have to hold the phone opposite of what it says. In other words, it says, home button to the left, but the home button is to the right, and vice

Re: braille screen input orientation

2015-03-17 Thread Alex Hall
It makes sense, because the screen faces away from you. Think of it this way: to someone looking at the screen, where is the button. As you face it, it's, say, on your left. Once you turn it around to face away from you, so you can type braille, it's facing the other way. Now, the button is on

braille screen input orientation

2015-03-17 Thread Dave Bahr
Hi. It seems that whenever the landscape mode is active for braille screen input, I have to hold the phone opposite of what it says. In other words, it says, home button to the left, but the home button is to the right, and vice versa. Also, the dots for the writing in braille seem to be