Hi Eleanor Ok I'll drop Jacky a message off list and see if she can give me instructions. Thanks.
Regards Adrien -----Original Message----- From: talks-boun...@talksusers.com [mailto:talks-boun...@talksusers.com] On Behalf Of Eleanor Burke Sent: Monday, February 21, 2011 11:45 PM To: Talks Mailing List Subject: Re: [Talks] Renaming my phone cards, You asked about this before in relation to NC10. I was hoing someone like Jackie could assist you with NC10 Bluetooth but certainly that is the whole purpose of Bluetooth, to connect and transfer data without needing to use a cable. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Adrien Collins" <adriencollins22...@googlemail.com> To: "'Talks Mailing List'" <talks@talksusers.com> Sent: Monday, February 21, 2011 9:31 PM Subject: Re: [Talks] Renaming my phone cards, > Hi > > Ok thanks for that. I wonder if I can do it if I connect the > phone to the pc? > > > Regards > > Adrien > > > -----Original Message----- > From: talks-boun...@talksusers.com > [mailto:talks-boun...@talksusers.com] On Behalf Of Hans > Pauli Sundstein > Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2011 9:33 PM > To: Talks Mailing List > Subject: Re: [Talks] Renaming my phone cards, > > Hi Adrien. > > The drive D: on the phone is a hidden drive, for the > firmware only. > > The memorycard has a given name, but if you place it into a > cardreader, > connected to a computer, you can explore to the drive, and > enter the > properties areea, by right clicking on the drive, and from > here change the > name. > > Once you have set the card back into the phone, you will se > the new name, > and easyer recognize it. > > Hans Pauli. > > > -----Oprindelig meddelelse----- > Fra: Adrien Collins > Dato: 19. februar 2011 10:23 > Til: 'Talks Mailing List' > Emne: [Talks] Renaming my phone cards, > > Hi > > Further to my previous question, I notice I have a drive c > on my phone and a drive e, what is drive d, is that reserved > for something else? > > > Regards > > Adrien > > > -----Original Message----- > From: talks-boun...@talksusers.com > [mailto:talks-boun...@talksusers.com] On Behalf Of Estelita > Sent: Friday, February 18, 2011 5:03 AM > To: Talks Mailing List > Subject: Re: [Talks] TALKS 5.20 Release Notes > > Hi, > I am not using my Nokia N86 in Internet, just wondering if > it is possible > now to read the help file offline with this new update? > I didn't remember it mentioned in the Release Notes, or I > might just missed > it! > Clarification is very helpful, thank you. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Neil Barnfather - TalkNav" <for...@talknav.com> > To: "Talks Mailing List" <talks@talksusers.com>; > <talks...@freelists.org>; > "The Accessible Phones Discussion List" > <blindpho...@mosenexplosion.com> > Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2011 5:19 PM > Subject: [Talks] TALKS 5.20 Release Notes > > > Dear All, > > TalkNav are delighted to confirm the release of the latest > build of Nuance > Talks, offering a wide range of new support for both OVI > Maps and newer > Symbian ^3 devices. > > For the full release notes please read below. > > You can immediately download the latest version of Talks > from the TalkNav > web-site, and for those of you needing an update to your > license, we can > provide these 24 hours a day 7 days a week with instant > activation. > > enjoy... > > Nuance TALKS&ZOOMS Version 5.20 > Release Notification > > 1. Introduction > > We proudly announce the release of the Nuance Accessibility > Suite - Nuance > TALKS and ZOOMS - Version 5.20 supporting Series 60 3rd > Edition / 5th > Edition for February 17, 2011. > > > This version also introduces support for Symbian^3 in Nuance > TALKS. Screen > magnification using ZOOMS is not yet supported on Symbian^3 > in this release. > > > For Users with a Premium license this version also contains > the new Daisy2go > 2.01 minor update. > > > This release uses the same versions of Eloquence and > Vocalizer as the > previous one (6.1.123 and 5.22, respectively). The TTS > installation file for > Eloquence US English has been updated to extend the user > dictionary. > > > Version 5.20 is a free upgrade for all Premium Edition > licenses generated > after November 13th, 2007 (the release date of TALKS 3.50 > for 3rd Edition). > In particular, this means that it can be installed by any > customer who is > currently able to run version 4.11 or 5.01 without requiring > a new license. > > 2. The new handsets > > 2.1. Changes to the list of supported phone > models > > The following handsets are newly supported (please see > section 4 "Known > Issues" about some limitations): > > > Nokia C6-00 > Nokia C7-00 > Nokia E5-00 > Nokia N8-00 > > We also assume the following phones to work without major > problems. However > we have not got enough test results yet to definitely > confirm this: > > > Nokia C5-03 > Nokia C6-01 > Nokia E7-00 > > See section 6 for a full list of compatible handsets for > this version. > > 3. What's New? > > This section lists the improvements of TALKS&ZOOMS 5.20 > compared to the > previous version (5.01). > > 3.1. Support for Symbian^3 > > Nuance TALKS 5.20 is the first screen reader that supports > the new Symbian^3 > platform that is used by Nokia in some of its most recent > smartphone models, > such as the N8-00 and the C7-00. Support for the > just-released E7-00 is > likely, but has not yet been confirmed. > > > Overall, access to Symbian^3 works in a very similar manner > to the approach > used for 5th Edition touch screen phones, by relying on a > combination of > list navigation using the side keys of the phone together > with the ability > to "explore" the screen. As reminder, "exploring" can be > started by holding > the finger on one position for about half a second, and then > moving around. > Lifting and tapping again anywhere on the screen will click > on the most > recently "explored" position. > > > As usual, some features, such as side key navigation, are > only available > once the phone has been powered off and back on after > installing or > re-enabling TALKS. > > > As a special feature for Symbian^3 phones which do not > include physical > [Call] and [Exit] keys, such as the N8-00, two new TALKS > shortcuts have been > introduced to still be able to perform these important > functions quickly: > > > [Talks],[Power] simulates the [Call] key, e.g. to accept an > incoming call or > to open the list of most recently dialled calls. > [Talks],[long Power] simulates the [Exit] key, to hang up or > reject a call. > Note that the call is only hung up after the [Power] key is > released, unlike > with most other "long" TALKS commands. > > A few remarks on specific areas with limited accessibility > on Symbian^3 > phones: > > . Symbian^3: screen magnification using ZOOMS and > Automation are not > yet supported. > > . Some Symbian^3-specific gestures, such as > pinch-to-zoom and > long-tapping a menu item to open its context menu are not > available while > TALKS is running. Anyway, in the case of context menus it is > generally > possible to access the same functions by navigating to the > menu item using > the side keys, and then opening the Options menu. > > . It is not yet possible for TALKS to speak while a > phone call is in > progress. Speech is however available when an incoming call > is ringing, and > the ringtone has been muted by pressing [Key 2]. Please note > that > TALKS does not yet announce the number or name of the caller > in this case. > It is therefore recommended to use the "Say caller's name" > option in the > current profile to get this information instead. > > . The new Conversations view in Messaging, which > lists all the > incoming and outgoing messages for a particular contact, is > not fully > supported in this version. This view also opens by default > when reacting to > an incoming message from the pop-up dialog in the home > screen, so it is > recommended to go to the Options menu in the Messaging > application, and to > change the Message View setting from Conversations to > Inbox. The > Conversation view uses an embedded browser, so it can be > made partially > accessible using the new feature described in section 3.3 > (see below). > > . Selecting a bookmark in the web browser is only > possible by > exploring the screen and tapping onto the list item, not by > pressing [long > Vol Down] on the list item. > > 3.2. Support for Ovi Maps > > This version of TALKS introduces support for the Ovi Maps 3 > application that > is either built-in or available as a download for most > devices from Series > 60 3rd Edition FP1 onwards. Initial support has been > optimized for Ovi Maps > 3.03 and 3.04 on keyboard-phones, though earlier and later > versions (as > found, for example on Symbian^3) can be used successfully as > well. > > > Generally, important information and focus details are read > as usual on most > screens. A few specific details are worth mentioning: > > > On the "My Position" screen, TALKS reads the address of the > current position > by default. Pressing [Talks],[long Key 2] for additional > information also > reads the city/region. > While following a route on the "Drive" and "Walk" screens, > TALKS will read > the street and distance to the next turn by default, and > give additional > information (e.g. current position, distance to destination > etc.) when > pressing [Talks],[long Key 2]. > While following a route in "driving" mode, it is possible to > preview the > next turns by pressing [Up] several times. This will read > the street names > and distances to travel for each of the turns. This feature > is not available > in "walking" mode. > While following a route, the standard keyboard commands of > Ovi Maps are > available, such as [4] to repeat reading of the last > instruction and [2] to > save the current position as a favourite. > Additional services, such as "Weather", "Events" or "More" > in the main menu > are not yet accessible. > The contents of the "About" screen (under Options > Support) > are currently > not read. > > Please note that on touch phones, some default read-outs may > not be optimal, > but all information is still accessible by "exploring" the > screen. > > 3.3. Access to embedded browser views (e.g. > Help screens) > > An increasing number of applications are using an embedded > version of web > browser to display content that does not directly come from > a web page. > Examples are the display of Help pages in many applications > on 3rd Edition > FP2 and later phones, contents of e-mail messages in HTML > format and the > Conversations view on Symbian^3 phones. > > > On touch phones, these screens can be recognized by the fact > that the > virtual keyboard for the browser is displayed, but that > navigating the page > beyond the page title is not possible. Also, the > announcement of the number > of links (or "Page has no links") is missing. > > > Version 5.20 offers a method to make the textual content > (though not the > links) in some of these pages accessible upon request: when > such a page is > shown on the screen, simply press [Talks],[Down] to read the > page contents. > If necessary, this will first try to convert the page text > into a readable > format, and then start reading it. > > > In some cases, it may be necessary to press the key a second > time to > commence reading. Also, this method does yet work in all > applications. > > 3.4. Various changes > > This section lists further changes to TALKS that were made > in this update: > > > Application support: > > > Focus in Nokia Internet Radio is now recognized. > Lists in N97 web radio are now read. > Made several improvements to accessibility of Java apps > (e.g. automatic > reading of non-editable text fields and of some types of > input controls). > New e-mail application on C6-00 is now supported. > Reduced verbosity of Calendar app on newer phones (e.g. > E52), and improved > reliability of focus reading in some views. > > Touch screen improvements: > > > When exploring, objects that consist of nothing but an > unlabeled graphic are > spoken as "Icon". > Icon for closing full screen in lower right corner of touch > browser is now > read (as a soft key). > Holding [Camera] key while exploring screen forces explore > mode, and > prevents accidental clicking. > [Talks],[long Vol Down] to switch between navigation and > volume control now > takes effect immediately, and works in applications where it > failed > previously, such as Daisy2go. > Fixed incorrect cycling on [long Vol Up] from softkeys back > to focus on > screens with Text object (e.g. Notes or New Message). > > Daisy2go improvements: > > > Fixed some cases where a few seconds were cut off at the end > of an audio > file. > Changed tab width in Settings so all three tabs are > accessible by touch. > > Bug fixes: > > > Fixed out-of-memory messages after opening and closing a > large number of > applications or messages. > Fixed reading of Symbol table with new E52/E72 firmware > 051.x. > Fixed text entry in browser on phones with new web browser > 7.2, and on > N97mini. > Added missing punctuation reading for some common Unicode > dash characters, > and introduced short pauses when reading forced line breaks. > Fixed some cases where order of punctuation and > right-to-left text is > incorrect, or where right-to-left text was read in the wrong > order. > Fixed problems with finding user dictionaries and app > settings on drive F, > especially after moving TALKS installation to a different > drive. > 4. Known Issues with specific handsets and apps > > . Touch phones: currently, there are some > limitations to the use of > the on-screen keyboard for text entry. In particular, the > menus for > switching to other keyboard layouts and for picking > suggestions from the T9 > dictionary are not fully accessible. Switching to other > keyboard layouts is > not recommended, as some of them (e.g. mini-Qwerty or > handwriting) are not > yet supported by TALKS, and can be difficult to exit. > > . Touch phones: the symbol table in the virtual > keyboard is > currently not accessible. On 5th Edition phones only (but > not on Symbian^3) > opening the symbol table in the on-screen keyboard can lead > to the keyboard > stopping to take input until you press [Exit] to go to the > main menu, and > then return to the application where you were entering text. > > . Touch phones: text entry into an object announced > as "Fields" > (e.g. a date or a time) is not supported well by this > version of TALKS, as > the virtual keyboard cannot be used with speech. This limits > the use of the > Calendar and Clock applications that rely on these types of > objects for date > and time input. > > . On some phones, holding the [Camera] key does not > launch the > Camera application while this version of TALKS is active. > The camera can > still be opened through the phone's menu, or assigned to a > softkey on the > home screen. > > . Internet radio on 3rd Edition phones: long list > items start > scrolling horizontally when they become focused, so TALKS > will repeat their > contents partially a few times until they stop moving. Also, > some details > on the "Now playing" screen are not read by default, though > they are > available through the Object Viewer (a feature only > available in TALKS > Premium). > > . N97: training mode will read the digits, rather > than the letters, > for the keys in the top row of the QWERTY keyboard. > > . Some keyboard functions, such as [Talks],[digit] > shortcuts on the > Idle screen and the use of the side keys to navigate through > menus on 5th > Edition, are only supported after the phone has been > rebooted once after > installing or re-enabling TALKS. > > . E55: [Talks],[digit] shortcuts have been reported > to not work > properly on this phone, most likely as a result of the > unusual keyboard > layout. > > . 3rd Edition (FP1 and FP2): the "Search" > application is not > supported. > > . 3rd Edition FP2: You will notice a slow response > of voice > recognition "beep" after holding [Key 2] when TALKS is not > muted > > . E75: When using ZOOMS, moving around the screen by > holding down > the cursor keys is currently not possible. The magnified > portion of the > screen always follows the current focus position. > > . N96: "Photos" application (and "Photos" submenu of > "Gallery") is > not supported. > > . N96: Daisy2Go does not support firmware versions > prior to 20.x of > this phone. > > 5. FAQ > > Q: Your software does not install on my E-Series handset or > branded device, > and reports a Certificate Error! Why? > A: While TALKS&ZOOMS for Symbian itself is certified, and > thus can be > installed on any supported handset, the installers for the > TTS engines > (Eloquence or Vocalizer for Mobile) are not signed. E-Series > handsets and > some branded devices only accept the installation of signed > software, unless > you turn of the corresponding option inside the Application > Manager: > > . Open the phone menu. > > . Open the App. Manager inside the Tools folder > > . Press "Options", then select "Settings". > > . Set "Software Installation" from "Signed only" to > "All". > > . Press "Back" to close the Settings dialogue, then > "Exit" to close > the App. Manager. > > . Now, you can install the TTS engine. > > Another reason could be that the date on your phone is not > set correctly - > as Symbian apps need to be digitally signed, SIS files can > only be installed > if the phone is set to a valid date. > > > Q: Can I install the new release of TALKS&ZOOMS, while a > previous release is > active? > > A: Yes, if the new version is installed to the same memory > location as the > previous release. If you would like to change the memory > location, you have > to remove the previous release first! > > > Q: Why do I get an "Upgrade error" when installing the S60 > 3rd/5th Edition > version? > > A: The most likely reasons are that you have used a beta > release, or already > have the Nokia TTS driver available that was installed as a > separate file > with version 3.10. Please remove any beta version, as well > as the Nokia TTS > driver or the Nuance Speech2Go Reader application, before > upgrading to TALKS > 5.20. > > > Q: Why do I get an "Invalid serial number" error when trying > to activate a > demo version of TALKS, even though I have entered the code > correctly and > never used TALKS on this phone before? > > A: The most likely reason is that TALKS thinks the demo has > already > "expired" because the date on the phone is set incorrectly, > usually to some > date in the future. > > 6. Full compatibility list > > 6.1. Current models > > This section lists compatible handsets running on Series 60 > 3rd Edition > Feature Pack 2, Series 60 5th Edition and Symbian^3, many of > which are > available at least in some markets: > > > Keyboard phones: > Nokia 5320 XpressMusic > Nokia 5630 XpressMusic > Nokia 6700 slide (but not 6700 classic!) > Nokia 6210 Navigator > Nokia 6220 Classic > Nokia 6650 fold > Nokia 6710 Navigator > Nokia 6720 classic > Nokia 6730 classic > Nokia 6790 Surge / slide > Nokia C5-00 > Nokia E5-00 > Nokia E52 > Nokia E66 > Nokia E71 > Nokia E71x > Nokia E72 > Nokia E73 > Nokia E75 > Nokia N78 > Nokia N79 > Nokia N85 > Nokia N86 > Nokia N96 > Touch screen phones: > Nokia 5800 XpressMusic > Nokia C6-00 > Nokia C7-00 > Nokia N8-00 > Nokia N97 > Nokia N97mini > Nokia X6 > Untested, but expected to work: > Nokia 5228 Xpress Music > Nokia 5230 Xpress Music > Nokia 5235 Xpress Music > Nokia 5530 Xpress Music > Nokia 5730 Xpress Music > Nokia C5-03 > Nokia C6-01 > Nokia E7-00 > Nokia X5-01 > > 6.2. Earlier models (3rd Edition Feature Pack 1 > and older) > > This section lists handsets running earlier versions of > Series 60 3rd > Edition which can still be upgraded to run TALKS 5.00. > However, they are > typically no longer available in most regions except as > second-hand and > refurbished devices. > > > Nokia 3250 > Nokia 5500 > Nokia 5700 > Nokia 6110 Navigator > Nokia 6120C > Nokia 6121C > Nokia 6124 Classic > Nokia 6290 > Nokia E50 > Nokia E51 > Nokia E60 > Nokia E61 > Nokia E61i > Nokia E62 > Nokia E63 > Nokia E65 > Nokia E70 > Nokia E90 > Nokia N71 > Nokia N72 > Nokia N73 > Nokia N75 > Nokia N76 > Nokia N80 > Nokia N81/ N81 8GB > Nokia N82 > Nokia N91 > Nokia N95 / N95 8GB > > > Regards, > > Neil Barnfather > Talks List Administrator > > Twitter @NeilBarnfather > > TalkNav is a Nuance, Code Factory and Sendero dealer, for > all your > accessible phone, PDA and GPS related enquiries visit > www.talknav.com > > URL: - www.talknav.com > e-mail: - serv...@talknav.com > Phone: - +44 844 999 4199 > > > _______________________________________________ > Talks mailing list > Talks@talksusers.com > http://lists.talksusers.com/mailman/listinfo/talks > > Hosting of this list provided courtesy of: > eHosting Limited: http://www.ehosting.com/ > and > Talknav Inc. http://www.talknav.net/ > > _______________________________________________ > Talks mailing list > Talks@talksusers.com > http://lists.talksusers.com/mailman/listinfo/talks > > Hosting of this list provided courtesy of: > eHosting Limited: http://www.ehosting.com/ > and > Talknav Inc. http://www.talknav.net/ > > _______________________________________________ > Talks mailing list > Talks@talksusers.com > http://lists.talksusers.com/mailman/listinfo/talks > > Hosting of this list provided courtesy of: > eHosting Limited: http://www.ehosting.com/ > and > Talknav Inc. http://www.talknav.net/ > > _______________________________________________ > Talks mailing list > Talks@talksusers.com > http://lists.talksusers.com/mailman/listinfo/talks > > Hosting of this list provided courtesy of: > eHosting Limited: http://www.ehosting.com/ > and > Talknav Inc. http://www.talknav.net/ > > _______________________________________________ > Talks mailing list > Talks@talksusers.com > http://lists.talksusers.com/mailman/listinfo/talks > > Hosting of this list provided courtesy of: > eHosting Limited: http://www.ehosting.com/ > and > Talknav Inc. http://www.talknav.net/ _______________________________________________ Talks mailing list Talks@talksusers.com http://lists.talksusers.com/mailman/listinfo/talks Hosting of this list provided courtesy of: eHosting Limited: http://www.ehosting.com/ and Talknav Inc. http://www.talknav.net/ _______________________________________________ Talks mailing list Talks@talksusers.com http://lists.talksusers.com/mailman/listinfo/talks Hosting of this list provided courtesy of: eHosting Limited: http://www.ehosting.com/ and Talknav Inc. http://www.talknav.net/