I agree, and probably not very hard to do either.  According to the f a Q, it's 
their top priority in a future release.

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Ray Foret Jr 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2013 4:57 PM
  Subject: Re: My first impressions on BrailleTouch for I O S


  Grade II would be awsome!!!




  Sent from my mac
  Sincerely,
  The Constantly Barefooted Ray
  Still a very proud and happy Mac and Iphone user!


  On Jan 31, 2013, at 3:52 PM, Rachel Feinberg <[email protected]> wrote:


    Hi Chris and Alex,

    I was having endless amounts of trouble with the Braille Touch app, until 
you, Chris, described how you were holding it. Your hands don't go 
side-by-side, as they would on a Perkins-style keyboard. They face each other. 
Which is better than typing in rows, as in TypeinBraille, but not what we as 
Perkins-style braille users are used to.
    In any event, thank you, in spite of your frustration, for helping me 
finally understand how to type with it. And perhaps, Grade II input will be 
coming soon.
    Rachel 
    On Jan 31, 2013, at 1:44 PM, Alex Hall <[email protected]> wrote:


      Sorry you are having a hard time with it, but I find it quite accurate 
and easy to use. However, I really don't like the way they say to hold the 
phone; instead, I do this:
      press the back of the phone to your body, pinching the sides between your 
thumbs and pinkies. Then gently pull back with your arms to hold it in place, 
and your primary six fingers are left free to type quite easily. You'll 
probably look kind of stupid in that position, but I figure if it works, it 
works, and I can't find a more secure way to type with this app when a flat 
surface is not available.

      Also, I find the app is indeed forgiving as to finger placement. I tend 
to have my index finger furthest back, my middle finger furthest forward, and 
my ring finger somewhere in the middle, yet I am able to get very consistent 
results now that I've practiced some and discovered the hand position I 
described above. I hope you can get this working, as it is a great app once you 
get used to how to use it.
      On Jan 31, 2013, at 4:28 PM, "Christopher-Mark Gilland" 
<[email protected]> wrote:


        OK, um... this is just my thought, ok, take it or leave it.  First of 
all, there is plenty of screen real estate on even an IPhone 4 to not have to 
put each section of the braille dots virtically.  They say hold the phone with 
you palms facing each other.  I did this.  I had a good grip of my phone as 
well.  When I placed my fingers on the screen, I'm getting very! undesired 
results.  This isn't a matter of go to advanced settings and flip dots 1 and 3, 
4 and 6.  This is more a matter it just isn't accurate and not very forgiving.  
I don't really have very big hands either.  So my two palms facing each other, 
my two thumbs basically resting on the back of the ;hone oppisit side from the 
screen, home button on my right as I have portrait mode locked.  now, I tapped 
once to activate the keyboard.  now, I find my hands are sideways.  rather than 
dots 1 2 and 3 going like a perkins, where 1 is on the right 2 to the left of 
that, and 3 to the right of that, it looks more like the braille literal letter 
l.  so 1 on bottom, 2 in the middle, and 3 on top.  Same on the right side of 
the screen with 4 5 and 6, and visually the blue braille dots even are aligned 
virtically, across each side of the screen.  That's really dumb in my book.  
Going totally in landscape mode, when holding the phone as I said a second ago, 
even without the extra row of real estate I get with my 5, even on my old 
IPhone 4S, I still have enough room to type a full braille cell with all my 
fingers going left to right, from left to right going, 3 2 1, 4 5 6.  So, why 
the hell make each half of the cell align itself virtically?  That just seems a 
bit well... I was gonna say idiotic, but I think I'll be nice instead and just 
say... awkward.  Second of all, the docs say you don't have to line right up 
with those braille dots on the screen as it's very forgiving.  Not for me? it's 
not.  I tried typing the letter h, 1 2, and 5.  sometimes it thinks I want an 
r, which is 1 2 3 5.  some times it thinks I want an exclaimation mark which is 
2 3 5.  one time it thought I wanted a question mark, which is 2 3 6.  So, 
yeah, ok, am I missing something, or is this app really just that stupidly 
inaccurate.  Surely damn well hope the former as this is ridiculous!  I can't 
figure out what on earth I may be doing wrong.  I'm following the docs to an 
absolute T!

        Chris. 
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      Have a great day,
      Alex (msg sent from Mac Mini)
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