I think so hence the inclusion of table mode.
Chris
On 28/06/2013 13:37, Maria & Joe Chapman wrote:
HI. can we use this app on our ipad? that would be awesome if we could.
regards
Maria and crew from australia
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where we play
HI. can we use this app on our ipad? that would be awesome if we could.
regards
Maria and crew from australia
email:
bubbygirl1...@gmail.com
check out
www.95-the-mix.com
where we play lots of great music
On 28/06/2013, at 5:32 PM, Chris H wrote:
> Ditto. I find the special way of h
Ditto. I find the special way of holding the phone and typing very good
and they should stick to it. Perhaps table mode is more for iPad users
than for iPhone and iPod Touch users.
Chris
On 28/06/2013 06:50, Nicholas Parsons wrote:
I actually think the Braille Touch way of typing Braille mak
I actually think the Braille Touch way of typing Braille makes much more sense
than the Perkins way. The dots are actually lined up as they appear in the
Braille cell. Moreover, they fit on the iPhone screen much better that way and
it allows you to hold the device at the same time as typing. If
Hi. I don't think they are all that strange. the table layout is a bit strange
but I could get used to it.
I think it's all about practise.
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I agree, but what I want to see, is a keyboard that has the braille keys set
up like normal, not some crazy keys in rows thing or anything like that. I want
them, across the screen, straight across to be dot 3, 2, 1, 4, 5, 6, from left
to right. Can't this be done? Is there a real reason why th
No it doesn't as of today and the app is like six months or so old
pretty appalling in my view.
Chris
On 27/06/2013 20:47, Richie Gardenhire wrote:
Does Braille Touch have contracted Braille incorporated into it?? Richie
Gardenhire, Anchorage, Alaska.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 26, 2013, a
Does Braille Touch have contracted Braille incorporated into it?? Richie
Gardenhire, Anchorage, Alaska.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 26, 2013, at 10:09 AM, "Christina C."
wrote:
I am new to learning braille right now and I have been using Brailletouch
pretty well but I have not upgraded. I am st
A correction, the free version allows you to post to Twitter.
Chris
On 26/06/2013 20:27, Matt Dierckens wrote:
hi, Like flex before it was free, there's an in app purchase of $30 for you to
post to twitter, Facebook and I think a few other things.
On 2013-06-26, at 3:21 PM, Kawal Gucukoglu w
hi, Like flex before it was free, there's an in app purchase of $30 for you to
post to twitter, Facebook and I think a few other things.
On 2013-06-26, at 3:21 PM, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
> Yes, lack of contracted braille. This was free and the Braille Touch cost
> some money. How can one be f
Yes, lack of contracted braille. This was free and the Braille Touch cost some
money. How can one be free and the other cost money, because it was made by a
blindness organisation, I wonder.
Also Braille Touch made my fingers ache. I have yet to try this one but I like
this one due to the co
I am new to learning braille right now and I have been using Brailletouch
pretty well but I have not upgraded. I am still keeping my fingers crossed that
apple will find a way to incorporate specialized keyboards like the
brailletouch or the fleksy keyboard because I don't use these great tools
Both apps allow you to switch dots 1-3, 4-6. So take your pick.
Chris
On 26/06/2013 16:25, shane christenson wrote:
Not sure if this is the case with the new m braille, but when I tried to use
braille touch, and when I'd try to do the letter N, the app would come up with
either a Z or a the
Not sure if this is the case with the new m braille, but when I tried to use
braille touch, and when I'd try to do the letter N, the app would come up with
either a Z or a the sign, so it seemed a little backwards, so I gave up on it.
If there's a way to fix this, I'd sure like to know it. Thank
Hi. I haven't used mbrial enough to be sure but I think it's slightly more
responsive. Yes, I do also like the contracted braille. Will probably keep
braille touch at least for a bit but I am thinking i may like mbraille. I need
to get all the gestures down pat though. I also like the fact
In what way do you not like BrailleTouch? Is it the lack of contracted
Braille? If so, then I am beginning to agree with you and others.
Chris
On 26/06/2013 13:53, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
Thankks. Will try it as I do not like Braille touch.
On 26 Jun 2013, at 01:34 PM, Chris H wrote:
Good a
HI. I seem to have got the hang of this pretty quick but I can't afford to
upgrade yet so I'll just keep practising. does anyone know if it's available
for ipads?
thanks
regards
Maria and crew from australia
email:
bubbygirl1...@gmail.com
check out
www.95-the-mix.com
where we play lo
Thankks. Will try it as I do not like Braille touch.
On 26 Jun 2013, at 01:34 PM, Chris H wrote:
> Good afternoon all.
> Well this app will run BrailleTouch for their money.
> It is another one of these Braille keyboard apps, with some unique features,
> such as Contracted Braille support, which
Good afternoon all.
Well this app will run BrailleTouch for their money.
It is another one of these Braille keyboard apps, with some unique
features, such as Contracted Braille support, which may attract some of
you. Another unique feature is tutorial mode, so you can get used to how
the keyboa
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