I don't know if you are trying to be a smart elic or what.  if not, then
that is actually pretty cool. and I was being serious that if you can do
that, I am impressed.  I have carple tunal, so trying to hold anything while
using a cane is a feet in its self. smile.  so for me a braille display
while could be nice, as sometimes trafic is too noisy to even hear your
phone anyway, might not be a very practical thing.  although with the
sholder strap, I probibly could do it. lol.

now if you are being a smart elic, then I have nothing to say to that, as I
won't even bother waisting my time.



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To: Mobile Accessibility Android Users List
Subject: RE: [MA] Braille support goes Android with Mobile Accessibility

Humanware has introduced a revolutionary new invention called a strap.  This
is a stirdy strip of a canvas like material with clips on either end.  When
attached correctly, one is able to allow one's neck or shoulder to bare the
weight of the braillenote on one's right side while holding one's dog's
harness in his or her left hand.  I have used this advancement with equal
success with a cane as well.  Sometimes, I even chew gum and whistle while I
do it.

Smiles,
Chris
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