I think the problem is that most people become frustrated because they have 
this idea in their mind and a set of expectations that cannot be met.
Also some people are more visual and yes this includes blind people. Some 
people have a very different spacial awareness and a touch-screen environment 
will just make sense and I feel I am sort of like that. I was very fortunate to 
have mastered the iPhone within a few days of owning it. Of course I had the 
added advantage of realizing I did not have a device to fall back on, so I had 
some real incentive. I understand for some this will not be the case, but I do 
believe that unless you immerse yourself in the experience and learning it will 
make the process take longer and will be more difficult. I have told people 
this who have switched from another OS to the Mac. You just have to dive in at 
some point and sink or swim. Chances are you will learn to swim pretty quickly.
This is why I feel strongly the keyboard should come second. I think there are 
some who have gotten the keyboard and now find themselves trapped in a world 
where they are trying to balance the keyboard against the touch-screen. Primary 
reason is efficiency of typing. True typing on a regular keyboard is going to 
be more efficient and that is true even for sighted people, but you also cheat 
yourself out of the experience in using the on-screen keyboard for those times 
when you do not have a physical keyboard handy.

On Oct 26, 2011, at 5:38 PM, Eugenia Firth wrote:

> Hi Guys. 
> You know, the more I think about it, I think some people would learn better 
> if they had a keyboard in the beginning, as long as they then transitioned to 
> the touch screen after getting familiar with the device. I have an 
> acquaintance who has a lot of computer experience, having used Jaws and 
> braille displays on her job. However, she is firmly convinced that she has to 
> be shown everything and can't learn it on her own. She got an iPhone, and got 
> frustrated because of the touch screen and then just put it away saying that 
> she just couldn't do it. I think she might have done better with a keyboard 
> from the beginning and switched to the touch screen later once she learned. I 
> think it's a personal style.  didn't find out about the keyboards until 
> later, and I'm glad I learned the touch screen first for myself. Rahul, I 
> think you will want to make a judgment as to which method would work better 
> for you. You definitely want to be able to use the touch screen for as many 
> activities as possible because you don't want to have a situation where you 
> must have the keyboard with you to function on your device. 
> 
> Regards, 
> Gigi 
> 
> On Oct 26, 2011, at 4:08 PM, Scott Howell wrote:
> 
>> Rahul,
>> 
>> Yes the wireless bluetooth keyboard will work with an iPod Touch and in fact 
>> with any iOS device. The keyboard is the same keyboard you would find on the 
>> MacBook line of computers. Most functions you can perform via the 
>> touch-screen can be performed with the keyboard.
>> However, as far as whether using the screen or keyboard will be subjective 
>> and the only advice I can offer is learn to use the touch-screen and then 
>> use the keyboard. You will find cases where you may not have the keyboard, 
>> so it will benefit you to learn how to operate with and without the keyboard.
>> 
>> On Oct 26, 2011, at 4:33 PM, Rahul Bajaj wrote:
>> 
>>> Rahul
>> 
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