Re: How Things Change!

2013-12-01 Thread Gordon Smith
Another aspect I like is the fact that they provide extensive Braille 
documentation, rather than just the printed and electronic versions which some 
other manufacturers provide.

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On 30 Nov 2013, at 15:54, Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net wrote:

One of the best displays around in my opinion.


On 1 Dec 2013, at 12:03 am, Gordon Smith gor...@mac-access.net wrote:

 Hi all
 
 Around 3 or 4 years back, I had the opportunity of trying a Focus 40 Braille 
 display.  At that time, they used thumb wheels and I hated the darn thing!
 
 I’m now the owner of a Focus40-Blue, and what a change of design philosophy 
 since those days!  They now use panning buttons and rocker bars and I have to 
 confess I love it!  It’s a very nice display indeed now.  I know I’m not all 
 in favour of how Freedom does things.  But on this occasion they’ve 
 definitely scored a major hit in my opinion.
 
 The Braille display itself can be adjusted in terms of the firmness of the 
 cells.  The ability to move as per the speed of your reading is not unique, 
 but it is a nice touch.  The surface of the display is nice and smooth, which 
 makes the Braille stand out.
 
 The charging, power usage and management are excellent.  The unit is 
 host-powered when connected to USB so there is no drain on battery.  The unit 
 is only self-powered when used with BlueTooth and even then you get an 
 average of 20 hours continuous use before a recharge is necessary, according 
 to Freedom.
 
 I’ve only had this since last Tuesday but didn’t get the opportunity to try 
 it properly until last night.  I am very very impressed, well done Freedom 
 Scientific on this one.
 
 Kind regards
 
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 Providing Help  Support To Young People LivingWith Visual Impairment, plus 
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Re: How Things Change!

2013-12-01 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Really? Lucky!  All I got with my BLT m20 and my copy of jaws 10 years ago was 
just a braille quick start guide. and all I got with my blazer was a tape. Same 
with th disk drive. a tape and that was it. But i guess things changed?

Take care.  and happy sunday. 
On Dec 1, 2013, at 5:17 AM, Gordon Smith gor...@mac-access.net wrote:

 Another aspect I like is the fact that they provide extensive Braille 
 documentation, rather than just the printed and electronic versions which 
 some other manufacturers provide.
 
 Kind regards
 
 --- Gordon Smith ---
 
 gor...@mac-access.net
 
 Information Technology Accessibility Consultant;
 Providing Help  Support To Young People LivingWith Visual Impairment, plus 
 Braille Transcription services.
 
 Telephone:
 
 United Kingdom:  Free Phone:
 0800 8620538
 
 Mobile:
 +44 7907 823971
 
 Europe and other non-specified:
 +44 1642 688095
 
 Or:
 +44 1642 941776
 
 United States Of America And Canada:
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 Or:
 +1 209 436 9443
 
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 +61 38 8205930
 Or:
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 On 30 Nov 2013, at 15:54, Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net wrote:
 
 One of the best displays around in my opinion.
 
 
 On 1 Dec 2013, at 12:03 am, Gordon Smith gor...@mac-access.net wrote:
 
 Hi all
 
 Around 3 or 4 years back, I had the opportunity of trying a Focus 40 Braille 
 display.  At that time, they used thumb wheels and I hated the darn thing!
 
 I’m now the owner of a Focus40-Blue, and what a change of design philosophy 
 since those days!  They now use panning buttons and rocker bars and I have 
 to confess I love it!  It’s a very nice display indeed now.  I know I’m not 
 all in favour of how Freedom does things.  But on this occasion they’ve 
 definitely scored a major hit in my opinion.
 
 The Braille display itself can be adjusted in terms of the firmness of the 
 cells.  The ability to move as per the speed of your reading is not unique, 
 but it is a nice touch.  The surface of the display is nice and smooth, 
 which makes the Braille stand out.
 
 The charging, power usage and management are excellent.  The unit is 
 host-powered when connected to USB so there is no drain on battery.  The 
 unit is only self-powered when used with BlueTooth and even then you get an 
 average of 20 hours continuous use before a recharge is necessary, according 
 to Freedom.
 
 I’ve only had this since last Tuesday but didn’t get the opportunity to try 
 it properly until last night.  I am very very impressed, well done Freedom 
 Scientific on this one.
 
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Re: How Things Change!

2013-12-01 Thread Gordon Smith
Hi Mary

At one time the Focus displays made extensive use of “Thumb-Wheels”.  Happily, 
however, those are now gone.  In their plaice, there are now left and 
right-hand “Nav Rockers”, “Panning buttons”, “Selector Buttons” and “Mode 
Buttons”.

This provides the user with an astonishing amount of configurability, 
personalisation and versatility.  I honestly cannot praise Freedom highly 
enough for the ergonomics of these modern devices.  The old “Focos40” has now 
been re-christened the “Focus Classic”, meaning that it is still available for 
those who prefer the older design.  I only ever used one of those things once, 
I vowed at that time never to do so again.  However, I was quite excited when I 
read about the re-design, so I arranged a demo and I immediately decided that I 
wanted one for my work.

Those who know me well will know that I do not forgive easily when somebody 
does me a serious wrong.  Freedom Scientific, or rather HenterJoyce, as they 
were known in those days named after the founders of the company, did me a very 
serious wrong by re-selling my serial number for Jaws 3.something or other, and 
refusing to acknowledge the fact.  Until now, I have never even remotely 
considered the possibility of using anything Freedom did ever again.  I still 
do not like their prejudicial treatment of overseas customers by virtue of the 
fact that we are not permitted to by direct from the point of origin if we 
happen to want anything of theirs.  But in the case of the Focus, I felt myself 
compelled to make an exception.  The focus40-Blue is a terrific device.  I just 
love the feel of the 8-key Perkins-style keyboard.  It took me a little while 
to grow accustomed to the positioning of the space bar, but not too long.  They 
may also have done well to improve the outer case of the Focus which is totally 
plastic.  Indeed, this along with its carry-case is its one great flaw in my 
opinion.

With the carry-case zipped shut, it is possible to press keys on the display.  
Thus, it is very important to take extreme care with the positioning of the 
display if, for instance, it is to be carried in a laptop bag or brief case.  
Inadvertently pressurising the keys could prove to be a very costly error 
indeed.  We all know how much these doggies in the window cost to put right.  
(Sorry, couldn’t resist the urge).  Seriously though, one needs to exercise 
extreme caution with the transportation of the Focus.  However, I considered 
that a minor obstacle, as I always do take extreme care in any event.

The actual display on these beasts is very similar to that which I get from my 
other display, the Humanware BrailleNote Apex BT.  The major difference being 
the shape and material used in the case’s construction.  In some respects the 
Apex still wins that battle because I think that out of the two devices, both 
of which I’m very fortunate to own, I think that the Apex just, and I do mean 
just, has the edge.

I’m planning on acquiring a third display probably in the new year now for use 
with my iOS device.  But that too could change yet.  But I’m thinking about the 
acquisition of the device which Jackie reviewed for us a little while back.  
Indeed, were it not for the prehistoric functionality of the RNIB’s online shop 
these days, I’d probably already have bought one.  I’m astounded by the 
so-called “Improvements” they’ve made to that shop.  It doesn’t even seem 
possible to buy products online any longer.

Kind regards

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Providing Help  Support To Young People LivingWith Visual Impairment, plus 
Braille Transcription services.
On 30 Nov 2013, at 19:13, Stores, Mary A. msto...@indiana.edu wrote:

Hi Gordon,

I am glad they have improved it. That is wonderful. Congrats! And for once, 
congrats Freedom Scientific! Well, I shouldn't say for once, but ... well, it's 
been a while since I have been totally happy with something they have created, 
and I guess I can be happy vicariously through you. Lol

Mary


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[mailto:techno-chat-boun...@techno-chat.net] On Behalf Of Gordon Smith
Sent: Saturday, November 30, 2013 8:03 AM
To: Techno-Chat ... Technology Enthusiasm!
Subject: How Things Change!

Hi all

Around 3 or 4 years back, I had the opportunity of trying a Focus 40 Braille 
display.  At that time, they used thumb wheels and I hated the darn thing!

I'm now the owner of a Focus40-Blue, and what a change of design philosophy 
since those days!  They now use panning buttons and rocker bars and I have to 
confess I love it!  It's a very nice display indeed now.  I know I'm not all in 
favour of how Freedom does things.  But on this occasion they've definitely 
scored a major hit in my opinion.

The Braille display itself can be adjusted in terms of the firmness of the 
cells.  The ability to move as per the speed of your reading is not unique, 

Re: How Things Change!

2013-11-30 Thread Dane Trethowan
One of the best displays around in my opinion.


On 1 Dec 2013, at 12:03 am, Gordon Smith gor...@mac-access.net wrote:

 Hi all
 
 Around 3 or 4 years back, I had the opportunity of trying a Focus 40 Braille 
 display.  At that time, they used thumb wheels and I hated the darn thing!
 
 I’m now the owner of a Focus40-Blue, and what a change of design philosophy 
 since those days!  They now use panning buttons and rocker bars and I have to 
 confess I love it!  It’s a very nice display indeed now.  I know I’m not all 
 in favour of how Freedom does things.  But on this occasion they’ve 
 definitely scored a major hit in my opinion.
 
 The Braille display itself can be adjusted in terms of the firmness of the 
 cells.  The ability to move as per the speed of your reading is not unique, 
 but it is a nice touch.  The surface of the display is nice and smooth, which 
 makes the Braille stand out.
 
 The charging, power usage and management are excellent.  The unit is 
 host-powered when connected to USB so there is no drain on battery.  The unit 
 is only self-powered when used with BlueTooth and even then you get an 
 average of 20 hours continuous use before a recharge is necessary, according 
 to Freedom.
 
 I’ve only had this since last Tuesday but didn’t get the opportunity to try 
 it properly until last night.  I am very very impressed, well done Freedom 
 Scientific on this one.
 
 Kind regards
 
 --- Gordon Smith ---
 
 gor...@mac-access.net
 
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 Providing Help  Support To Young People LivingWith Visual Impairment, plus 
 Braille Transcription services.
 
 
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RE: How Things Change!

2013-11-30 Thread Stores, Mary A.
Hi Gordon,

I am glad they have improved it. That is wonderful. Congrats! And for once, 
congrats Freedom Scientific! Well, I shouldn't say for once, but ... well, it's 
been a while since I have been totally happy with something they have created, 
and I guess I can be happy vicariously through you. Lol

Mary


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[mailto:techno-chat-boun...@techno-chat.net] On Behalf Of Gordon Smith
Sent: Saturday, November 30, 2013 8:03 AM
To: Techno-Chat ... Technology Enthusiasm!
Subject: How Things Change!

Hi all

Around 3 or 4 years back, I had the opportunity of trying a Focus 40 Braille 
display.  At that time, they used thumb wheels and I hated the darn thing!

I'm now the owner of a Focus40-Blue, and what a change of design philosophy 
since those days!  They now use panning buttons and rocker bars and I have to 
confess I love it!  It's a very nice display indeed now.  I know I'm not all in 
favour of how Freedom does things.  But on this occasion they've definitely 
scored a major hit in my opinion.

The Braille display itself can be adjusted in terms of the firmness of the 
cells.  The ability to move as per the speed of your reading is not unique, but 
it is a nice touch.  The surface of the display is nice and smooth, which makes 
the Braille stand out.

The charging, power usage and management are excellent.  The unit is 
host-powered when connected to USB so there is no drain on battery.  The unit 
is only self-powered when used with BlueTooth and even then you get an average 
of 20 hours continuous use before a recharge is necessary, according to Freedom.

I've only had this since last Tuesday but didn't get the opportunity to try it 
properly until last night.  I am very very impressed, well done Freedom 
Scientific on this one.

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Re: How Things Change!

2013-11-30 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Now, if they would offer payment plans for their hardware   products for those 
of us who don’t have jobs or are not on services for the blind or what ever it 
is in your state/country that would be nice.  and let’s hope they update there 
product maintenance agreement to cover braille cells and not charge $250 each 
cell that’s broke. I already got hit by that once for my old bltm20 which is 
now dead and gone. lol! 

Take care all.


On Nov 30, 2013, at 11:13 AM, Stores, Mary A. msto...@indiana.edu wrote:

 Hi Gordon,
 
 I am glad they have improved it. That is wonderful. Congrats! And for once, 
 congrats Freedom Scientific! Well, I shouldn't say for once, but ... well, 
 it's been a while since I have been totally happy with something they have 
 created, and I guess I can be happy vicariously through you. Lol
 
 Mary
 
 
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 Sent: Saturday, November 30, 2013 8:03 AM
 To: Techno-Chat ... Technology Enthusiasm!
 Subject: How Things Change!
 
 Hi all
 
 Around 3 or 4 years back, I had the opportunity of trying a Focus 40 Braille 
 display.  At that time, they used thumb wheels and I hated the darn thing!
 
 I'm now the owner of a Focus40-Blue, and what a change of design philosophy 
 since those days!  They now use panning buttons and rocker bars and I have to 
 confess I love it!  It's a very nice display indeed now.  I know I'm not all 
 in favour of how Freedom does things.  But on this occasion they've 
 definitely scored a major hit in my opinion.
 
 The Braille display itself can be adjusted in terms of the firmness of the 
 cells.  The ability to move as per the speed of your reading is not unique, 
 but it is a nice touch.  The surface of the display is nice and smooth, which 
 makes the Braille stand out.
 
 The charging, power usage and management are excellent.  The unit is 
 host-powered when connected to USB so there is no drain on battery.  The unit 
 is only self-powered when used with BlueTooth and even then you get an 
 average of 20 hours continuous use before a recharge is necessary, according 
 to Freedom.
 
 I've only had this since last Tuesday but didn't get the opportunity to try 
 it properly until last night.  I am very very impressed, well done Freedom 
 Scientific on this one.
 
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