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That is the same thing I wondered. 

An experienced Braille user would be totally frustrated by that. John ----- 
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Sent: Monday, February 27, 2012 11:38 AM

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1 3 5 on the left?

Why isn’t 1 2 3 on the left and 4 5 6 on the right like a Braille cell?

 

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Why would they reconfigure the Braille cell? It wouldn't be like writing 
Braille at all. You would have to think every letter and iit  would slow you 
down so much that it hardly seems worth it. John 

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Sent: Monday, February 27, 2012 4:32 AM

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Hi  all;

The free braille typing app should be coming out in the next few weeks. You 
will be able to type  just like you would on a braillewriter.  Best of all it 
will be free.

 

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From: "Ibrahim Gucukoglu" <[email protected]>
Date: February 26, 2012 9:26:53 PM CST
To: "The Accessible Phones Discussion List" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: typing on the iphone
Reply-To: The Accessible Phones Discussion List <[email protected]>

Hi Sandra.

Type in Braille is indeed available from the app store, its a weird (to put it 
mildly) way of having to enter braille but if you've the time to learn and are 
a Braille enthusiast then it might be worth you using to enhance your 
productivity.  You have to enter each Braille character line by line, so if you 
imagine the screen is one big braille sell split in to two rectangles, dots 1, 
3 and 5 are on the left and dots 2, 4 and 6 are on the right.  It takes a 
little getting used to, I find it tough myself but then I was never really that 
hot on Braille at school anyway.

All the best, Ibrahim.

-----Original Message----- From: Sandra Merrell
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2012 2:59 AM
To: The Accessible Phones Discussion List
Subject: Re: typing on the iphone

Hi Sheri,
How does the type in braille work, and can you get it from the app store?
I'm interested in finding out more about it.
thanks for sharing. I love braille.
Sandra

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Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2012 3:28 PM
Subject: typing on the iphone



Hi, Folks,

 

One option for those who are weary of a slower typing pace on the on-screen 
qwerty keyboard is the Type In Braille app which allows you to enter and edit 
braille directly on the iPhone.  It takes a little bit of getting used to, but 
I've been using this and have built up considerable speed.  The developers are 
a good group: working hard on this and interested in feedback.  There are other 
braille-writing apps in development, too.  You just gotta love this platform!

 

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