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From: "Kawal Gucukoglu"
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Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2013 6:29 PM
Subject: Re: My first impressions on BrailleTouch for I O S
Chris,
I have the same problems. I don't think this
Chris,
I have the same problems. I don't think this App is for me either, and the
glass is too slippery so I'm afraid I'm not for this App.
Kawal.
On 31 Jan 2013, at 21:28, Christopher-Mark Gilland
wrote:
> OK, um... this is just my thought, ok, take it or leave it. First of all,
> there i
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From: Ray Foret Jr
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Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2013 4:57 PM
Subject: Re: My first impressions on BrailleTouch for I O S
Grade II would be awsome!!!
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From: "Rachel Feinberg"
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Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2013 4:52 PM
Subject: Re: My first impressions on BrailleTouch for I O S
Hi Chris and Alex,
I was having endless am
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From: "Alex Hall"
To:
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2013 4:44 PM
Subject: Re: My fir
Grade II would be awsome!!!
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Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray
Still a very proud and happy Mac and Iphone user!
On Jan 31, 2013, at 3:52 PM, Rachel Feinberg wrote:
> Hi Chris and Alex,
>
> I was having endless amounts of trouble with the Braille Touch app, until
> you
I find that if you hold the phone against your chest with the screen facing
away from you and the home button to the right, you will get the results you
wish. Remember, with the left hand, dots one to and three go down. That is,
dot one is with the left index finger, dot two is with the middle
Hi Chris and Alex,
I was having endless amounts of trouble with the Braille Touch app, until you,
Chris, described how you were holding it. Your hands don't go side-by-side, as
they would on a Perkins-style keyboard. They face each other. Which is better
than typing in rows, as in TypeinBraille
Sorry you are having a hard time with it, but I find it quite accurate and easy
to use. However, I really don't like the way they say to hold the phone;
instead, I do this:
press the back of the phone to your body, pinching the sides between your
thumbs and pinkies. Then gently pull back with yo
OK, um... this is just my thought, ok, take it or leave it. First of all,
there is plenty of screen real estate on even an IPhone 4 to not have to put
each section of the braille dots virtically. They say hold the phone with
you palms facing each other. I did this. I had a good grip of my ph
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