[BRLTTY] Typing Capital Letters

2015-08-24 Thread Rob
Using the BRLTTY android app, how do you type capital letters on your braille keyboard when using it as an input source on your Android device? I am using a Braille Sense. ___ This message was sent via the BRLTTY mailing list. To post a message, send an

Re: [BRLTTY] Typing Capital Letters

2015-08-24 Thread Dave Mielke
[quoted lines by Rob on 2015/08/24 at 11:05 -0500] >Using the BRLTTY android app, how do you type capital letters on your braille >keyboard when using it as an input source on your Android device? I am using a >Braille Sense. You should be able to just add dot 7. In other words, just type them

[BRLTTY] Queries on Navigation in Android

2015-08-24 Thread Rob
My braille device is a Braille Sense. The Brltty documentation for Android says: The "accessibility focus" feature of Android is used for cursor tracking and routing. It's a soft cursor, not visible on the screen, that can be programmatically associated with any screen element. All screen readers

Re: [BRLTTY] Queries on Navigation in Android

2015-08-24 Thread Dave Mielke
[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

Re: [BRLTTY] Queries on Navigation in Android

2015-08-24 Thread Rob
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

Re: [BRLTTY] Queries on Navigation in Android

2015-08-24 Thread Dave Mielke
[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

Re: [BRLTTY] Queries on Navigation in Android

2015-08-24 Thread Rob
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

Re: [BRLTTY] Queries on Navigation in Android

2015-08-24 Thread Dave Mielke
[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