I have to lock it first, or for some reason it won't shut up. Just
keeps saying, braille on, braille on, braille on... bla bla bla! I do
mute the speech sometimes, but I still need it while I'm still
familiarizing myself with the commands. Some things I find myself
still using the phone's touch screen or qwerty to do because I keep
forgetting the braille input command. When I lock the phone, it shuts
up ma, but the second I start trying to use the display, it unlocks
itself and keeps quiet. Bizarre? sensless? I know. But it is what it
is. As I said in another message, think I'm going to give up on
Motorola... it seems we're not meant for each other!

On 5/28/12, Joseph Lee <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 8 dot braille is used for variety of purposes, including entering
> capital letters (DOT 7) and showing attributes for formatting
> (both dots).  It is also used to show cursor location.
> Cheers,
> Joseph
>
>  ----- Original Message -----
> From: Danielle <[email protected]
> To: Mobile Accessibility Android Users List
> <[email protected]
> Date sent: Mon, 28 May 2012 10:26:55 -0700
> Subject: Re: [MA] thoughts on braille support
>
> Ok.  Juz one more question.  Cause I'm sure everyones getting
> tired of me asking stuff.  The braillenote is 6 dot and I don't
> understand 8 dot, can someone please explain how that works?
>
> Amanda Chokov <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I like to lock my phone and mute the speech and just rely on the
> braille display and braille input, though I'm still getting used
> to
> the way it works and a lot of the commands still kind of throw me
> off.
> I've been waiting a long time to be able to do something like
> this.
> Now finally I can! lol
>
> On 5/28/12, Danielle <[email protected]> wrote:
>  Do younuse the keyboards on your phone or is it all through the
> braille
>  display? Like do you just lock your phone or keep it on?
>
>  Mike Arrigo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>  Richard, do you have it enabled as your screen reader, and the
> mobile
>  accessibility keyboard enabled? Even though your phone has a
> hardware
>  keyboard, you need to enable the mobile accessibility keyboard
> and set it as
>  your input method.
>  On May 27, 2012, at 9:56 PM, Richard Wells wrote:
>
>  On my Alva BC640, it continually drops connection unexpectedly
> and when it
>  is connected, there is no keyboard control.  I am not impressed
> at all at
>  this point.
>  Original message:
>  Hi those of you that have tried the new Braille support, what
> are your
>  impressions? Does it let you do things you couldn't do with
> voice?
>
>  Thanks.
>
>
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