hello all ,
sending this email with some info.
plus a list in the to list  of other email  groups , you may find one of these 
of help to some of you.
Terrie 



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From: "Swati Sharma" <[email protected]>
Date: May 24, 2012 10:02:54 AM CDT
To: <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, 
<[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, "Mobile 
Accessibility Android Users List" <[email protected]>, 
<[email protected]>, "Mobile Speak/Magnifier Symbian Users 
List" <[email protected]>, "MS/MM Symbian Beta List" 
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Subject: Braille support goes Android with Mobile Accessibility
Reply-To: The Accessible Phones Discussion List <[email protected]>



Braille support goes Android with MA

Braille support goes Android with Mobile Accessibility, just in time for Sight 
City in Frankfurt

Code Factory’s Mobile Accessibility: first ever software application that 
allows the use of a Braille display on Android!

Terrassa (Barcelona), Spain, May 24th 2012

After launching Mobile Accessibility in March 2011 and with more than 35.000 
downloads worldwide, Code Factory has worked for months to make Braille display 
usage possible with the product. Once more, we have listened to our customers 
and turned their desires into reality. 

“Based on the tremendous response from our customers, we have been more than 
motivated to keep improving this product and make the impossible possible: add 
Braille support for the first time on this platform” says Eduard Sanchez, CEO.  
“Our ambition is to keep improving our products and keep up with the constant 
OS updates and add new features that add value to our products.” 

This free upgrade is available for all our customers, whether purchased in 
Google from one of our distributors, the free download version of AT&T Mobile 
Accessibility Lite from AT&T, or Wireless Accessibility from Sprint, Boost 
Mobile and Virgin Mobile USA. It includes the following Braille features:


a.    Use the power of a Braille display in the same way as on a computer and 
similar to what is available with Mobile Speak 4 and above.
b.    Enabling a solution for Deaf Blind users to be able to use Android 
devices for the first time.
c.    Ability to use various grades, including grade 1 / 2 and computer Braille 
for both input and output.
d.    Option to disable speech when Braille is turned on, allowing users to 
work in silent environments like meetings.

 

Devices of the following Braille device manufacturers are supported: Baum, 
Eurobraille, Freedom Scientific, Handytech, HIMS, Humanware and Optelec. 

This free update is now available at:  
https://play.google.com/store/apps/developer?id=Code+Factory  


To upgrade, go to the Market application or check for an available upgrade in 
your “My apps” list. If you have purchased from one of our distributors, please 
contact them to receive the latest version of the product.

To consult the user guide or quick start guide of Mobile Accessibility, visit 
http://www.codefactory.es/en/manuals.asp?id=89#family_ma. For technical 
assistance, please submit a ticket through our Help Desk at 
http://www.codefactory.cat/helpdesk/.

To learn more about Mobile Accessibility, visit the product information page at 
http://www.codefactory.es/en/products.asp?id=415. You can also subscribe to the 
Mobile Accessibility mailing list at 
http://www.codefactory.es/en/list.asp?id=88.


For more information, feel free to contact Code Factory S.L.:


Code Factory, S.L., C/ Major 19, 2-3, 08221 Terrassa (Barcelona)
HelpDesk, www.codefactory.es
Code Factory, S.L. - 2012


Regards
Support
Submit Help Desk Ticket at 
http://www.codefactory.cat/helpdesk/index.php?a=add
Code Factory
Making mobile phones and PDAs accessible to the blind and visually impaired.
Moving Accessibility Forward!
www.codefactory.es
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http://codefactoryblog.wordpress.com/
To learn more about Mobile Speak 4 visit
http://codefactory.es/en/products.asp?id=318 
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