Hello Sandy,
We already have an affordable braille display called "Refredhable Braille"
from American Printing House for Blind for $1,600 with 18 cells. That's the
most affordable I've seen yet!
Isaac
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From: "Sandy Tomkins" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, September 13, 2010 1:19 PM
Subject: Re: IOS 4.1, blutooth keyboard and the iPod Touch as a notetaker
for school?
Hi,
I have been sending notes via email to an email list while I am on my
holidays. The issue of the subject line containing the whole message is
easily overcome if you just start your note with a suitable title and then
press return a couple of times as if composing a new paragraph. This seems
to work for me. When I haven't done this, I just make sure to take the
cursor, double tapping when in the edit field, and holding down the
backspace on lmy think outside keyboard, till I hear the empty box sort of
sound that the iPhone makes when you have reached the end or the beginning
of something.
I really do think this will be tyhe way to go re note taking etc. Plus,
there are programs like Readdledocs, which I do have, but haven't got to
grips with yet, but feel sure it will make editing and moving docs between
the iphone and a P.C./Mac even more efficient.
At the moment, as I have not, and can't, supdate my iphone's os to 4.1
which should improve my control of the edit fields of the iphone via the
keyboard, I am still having difficulty editing, but anticipate improvements
when I get logged onto a good internet connection and can upgrade!
As far as Braille displays are concerned, within the year we should see
something really radicle and more affordable coming onto the market!
All the best from balmy Italia! Sandy.
Sent from my iPhone
On 13 Sep 2010, at 17:44, Justin Thornton <[email protected]> wrote:
hi
is there actually a word processor yet or something better than notes that
lets you edit on the phone
and veiw documents
that would be a great note taker
On Sep 12, 2010, at 5:50 PM, Allison Manzino wrote:
Hi all,
Thank you for posting this question. I was wondering the same thing. But
I never thought it was possible. As my BrailleNote is slowly dying, I may
need to use the Iphone as an option for work. I didn't realize you could
E-mail notes from your Iphone. THat is pretty cool. I will have to try
this one day. I was just thinking about how neat it would be to pair the
Iphone with a BLuetooth keyboard and Braille display. Now that would be
amazing. I love watching how this new technology is going to develop and
open so many new doors that were previously closed to us.
Have a great evening.
Musically,
Allison
My birds are winged blessings, they help me soar!
On Sep 12, 2010, at 5:25 PM, Ryan Mann wrote:
The title of the notes show up in the subject line, but the rest of the
notes are in the body of the message. For example, if you add a new
note and you put the word "schedule" in the top of the document, that
will be in the subject line. Whatever you put below the word "schedule"
will be in the body of the message. You can paste that into TextEdit
and save it.
On Sep 12, 2010, at 2:25 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
You can email notes to yourself but I believe they will show up all in
the subject line or something. that part still confuses me.
Take care.
On Sep 12, 2010, at 8:24 AM, Kimberly thurman wrote:
Good morning folks:
The subject line pretty much says it all, except for one thing.
Suppose I use this as a notetaker, can I transfer the notes to my
Macbook and open them in Text Edit or Pages? Is this done through
iTunes? I don't suppose you can E-mail them as attachments from the
iPod Touch, or maybe you can? Thoughts and comments appreciated.
This set up would most definitely be much lighter than even my 13 inch
MBP. :)
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