[quoted lines by Rob on 2015/08/30 at 22:31 -0500]
>>What happens if you swipe to it, but then use brltty to click on it?
>Nothing at all. The Braille Sense also has an enter key (even the
>learn mode identifies it as such) and that doesn't work either. I
>tried it in different places, like the po
Okay, I have had a whole weekend out of town to use my phone, so I waited to
respond until I was back, with a little more information.
Dave Mielke wrote:
I use the phone with both braille and Talkback, and the button was
not "dimmed."
That's odd. This is something I clearly need to have a mu
[quoted lines by Rob on 2015/08/25 at 19:35 -0500]
>I use the phone with both braille and Talkback, and the button was
>not "dimmed."
That's odd. This is something I clearly need to have a much closer look into.
Does Message Plus need the device to have a SIM card, or does it send messages
via
Dave Mielke wrote:
I haven't ever tried Message Plus, so I'm doing a bit of guessing, here.
I'm
guessing that the button is still disabled, which it probably starts out
as
being when there's nothing in the input area. Is a sighted person
available to
watch the screen in order to confirm this?
[quoted lines by Rob on 2015/08/24 at 21:00 -0500]
>I turned it off. Here's the exact steps I'm taking:
>Once in Message Plus, get into the compose message area, in the edit
>box where your message is supposed to go.
>Type something.
>Use your go to next line hotkey to find the send button.
>Hit r
Dave Mielke wrote:
That worked. But the block style cursor did not show up indicating a
text area. That's what was throwing me off.
Sometimes, on Android, you need to long click a text area to open it.
Maybe you
could try to see if that text area is one of those.
Well, that worked. I didn't
[quoted lines by Rob on 2015/08/24 at 16:21 -0500]
>That worked. But the block style cursor did not show up indicating a
>text area. That's what was throwing me off.
Sometimes, on Android, you need to long click a text area to open it. Maybe you
could try to see if that text area is one of those
Dave Mielke wrote:
Today I was in the Message Plus app, sending a text message. I was trying
to
bring focus to the edit input area where you could type a message. I hit
space
dot 4 to move down the line, and I saw: Type a Message, but the block
style
cursor did not appear until I picked up th
[quoted lines by Rob on 2015/08/24 at 14:52 -0500]
>When you press the go to next/previous line hot keys on your braille device,
>does the accessibility focus move with you, or are you just scrolling through,
>like Brltty in a regular terminal, without actually moving anything?
You're just movi