I entirely believe this, ditto on trains;  and why I've adopted it for more 
or less all scribbling tasks, even if it does mean quite a bit of task 
switching.  I'll set up all my email accounts on a new 4S later,  will type 
all the elements in mBraille, in advance probably, so I can paste at each 
input field.

A tip:  I discovered, think this is it at least! - Connecting to wifi has a 
timeout when entering the router password, as does bluetooth pairing.  I 
kept getting rejection errors cos I just couldn't type the hex code pwd, 
including all caps for the letters, in a short enough time.  So I'll try 
typing that in mBraille in advance, and pasting  that in the pwd field  and 
getting to the join button in a more timely manner.

I did it with apple id and password on new device too, might not be 
recommended in a public place, but it works pretty good.

RobH.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Joseph FreeTech" <joseph.freet...@gmail.com>
To: <viphone@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Monday, September 02, 2013 2:07 AM
Subject: MBraille - On the road experience


Hi all,

Just wanted to convey a neat little MBraille experience. I had lunch with a
group of new friends. As one of these friends was driving me home, we began
driving on some rough road. I thought "what a great chance to test typing
accuracy!" I pulled out my iPod Touch 5th gen and began typing a message.

I first tried typing a 3 sentence paragraph using the touch typing keyboard
method, and I ended up making lots of mistakes and found it was difficult to
hear what I was typing (I was not wearing headphones). I didn't get past the
first sentence before getting a bit frustrated.

I turned on standard typing and found it was easier to type via split
typing, but I still could not hear the letters well and had I turned up the
volume I would have probably annoyed others so I did not do so.

Finally, I launched MBraille and found that typing the 3 sentences was not
only quickly accomplished, but I also found it very easy, and I had almost 0
spelling errors.

I'm assuming the difference is that while touch typing and split typing, one
must very steadily hold the device in one hand while trying to type with the
other hand. This results in both hands simultaneously performing different
tasks. On the other hand, using MBraille, for the most part, both hands are
moving in synchrony and are placed almost 100% identically equally to one
another which facilitates holding the device and entering data as the space
one needs to interact with the device is much smaller (6 points rather than
26+ points associated with the letters on the keyboard).

After using MBraille I switched back to regular touch typing and standard
typing, and again I was having difficulty completing the typing task.

In short, whether bumpy road or not, MBraille does seem to offer a very
quick and hassle free typing experience.

I gotta say, it is still hard for me to pull the trigger on the price
because $30, to me and only me, seems a bit excessive for an app less than 1
meg in size. I hope this device goes on sale at some point as I'd definitely
purchase it for $15 or $20. :)

Two thumbs up for MBraille!

Joseph


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