Calibration is a good point, as it might help resolve the problems Chris is 
running into. Once you get it down, you likely won't need to do it; I did it a 
good amount last year when BSI was new, but I haven't done it at all in months. 
I'm on the 5, though, and that's my only input source, so it's hard to get lost 
or move my fingers on such a small screen. Every user and device will be 
different, and calibration is, for Chris and anyone else running into problems, 
worth trying.
> On Oct 9, 2015, at 00:25, David Chittenden <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I forgot to mention:
> 
> I almost always use away mode on the iPhone, and table-top mode on the iPad.
> I hold the phone between my thumbs on the side with the mute switch and the 
> pinkys on the opposite side. Note: beware with the 6 and 6+ not to press 
> against the power button with the pinky.
> I always do the dot position calibration before I start brailling as fingers 
> always shift a little.
> 
> David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
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> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On 9 Oct 2015, at 17:07, Blee Blat <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> I've been reading this thread and I'm trying this out but I have large hands 
>> and long fingers and a 5s and I'm not sure how to hold the phone to 
>> comfortably reach the dots. So it's clearly something you have to screw with 
>> for more than 30 seconds to get to  work but I could see where it could be a 
>> really efficient input method at least until they fix the other input lag 
>> issues. The default keyboard is reliable but slow and I'd prefer this to 
>> dictation. So maybe I just need to waste a few charge cycles beating on it 
>> until I figure out the coordination?
>> I'm going to upgrade the phone at some point for the fatter battery and 
>> larger screen and quicker processor but that still doesn't negate the 
>> question. It's good  of you to remind us that this is efficient. Not so sure 
>> about UEB but I might talk to you off list about that as it's possible that 
>> one is user error but it sure seems to have made a mess of this logic 
>> textbook lol
>> :)
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