ok, here is your lovely solution.
Android phones some of them have slide out full keyboards.
now, there are a couple things the touchscreen is for, but they are pretty easy 
with the eyes free shell. in fact the accessibility api in android has keyboard 
related hotkeys come to think of it.
So, it's doable.
I am trying to think of how i can get that demonstrated since mine doesnt have 
a keyboard.
I will ask a friend of mine.

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: DeAnna Noriega 
  To: 'Adaptive technology information and support.' 
  Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2011 2:50 PM
  Subject: Re: [ATI] i phone vs android


  Actually, If you are signing up for a two year contrafct, the Ifone is 98 I 
think. I am still too skittish to try it because I can't figure out how I would 
handle typing in things without a blu tooth keyboard and that would add 
expense. I am using a Nokia 6650 with mobile speaks until they offer a vesion 
with a keyboard built in. Using voice commands can be problematic if there is 
background noise. 



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