[AI] mobility issues

2019-05-12 Thread pratik shah
Hi everyone,
Recently I have bought smart cane and started practising to use it to
move independently. I am unable to walk on a straight line on road.
How to solve this problem? I am new learner.
 I also want to know is there any useful mobile application to guide
blind on road in India?

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Re: [AI] mobility issues

2013-01-26 Thread Shona Man
how to use this facility in Nokia N79?

On 1/26/13, Umesha Economics  wrote:
> can we use it efficiently in rural areas as well?
>
> Umesha
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Ajay Minocha" 
> To: ; 
> Sent: Sunday, 20 January, 2013 12:01 PM
> Subject: Re: [AI] mobility issues
>
>
>> Hello,
>> I use my e5. It's simple if you have added the desired location in
>> favourites then, just sit in the transport select drive to that
>> particular place and it starts giving turn by turn guidance. My phone
>> has saved me alot specially during evenings and late nights.
>> regards
>>
>> On 1/19/13, Surendra Salgaonkar)  wrote:
>>> Ajay: wich phone you are using for this? And  how do you do this! Please
>>> explain step by step.
>>> Thank you & good luck!
>>> Surendra Salgaonkar
>>> Phones.
>>> :+919867645933,
>>> +912226473918
>>> Emails:
>>> surendra.salgaon...@sbi.co.in
>>> salgaonkarconce...@rediffmail.com
>>>  Skype:
>>> salgaonkarconcerns,
>>> salgaonkarskype
>>> -Original message-
>>> From: Ajay Minocha
>>> Sent:  18.01.2013, 11.48  pm
>>> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
>>> Subject: Re: [AI] mobility issues
>>>
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>> I mostly use my mobile and it's gps for tracking the bus stops. No odd
>>> questions from fello pecengers about bus stops anymore. it really
>>> helps me in nights when the conductor shows his qurioucity about my
>>> knowledge and specially my phone.
>>>
>>> regards
>>>
>>> On 1/18/13, shyam sharma  wrote:
>>>> I do the same but many times I and many other blinds unable to realize
>>>> that the bus has come. So, the bus goes away and they are unable to
>>>> catch the bus cause they could not know that the bus has come and gone
>>>> away.
>>>> Many times helpless. this is also the reason to miss the bus.
>>>> I generally find it difficult to find the stop where I have to leave
>>>> the bus because we have to ask again and again to the people around us
>>>> and it looks little odd and we also hesitate in doing so.
>>>> Thanks.
>>>> Best regards:
>>>> Shyam
>>>>
>>>> On 1/18/13, Ashmira Hamirani  wrote:
>>>>> Dear List Member,
>>>>> I would like to answer your questions as I am also a resident of
>>>>> Mumbai.
>>>>> If the person who is guiding you about the bus numbers at a bus stop
>>>>> goes away then you can ask in general about the bus number when you
>>>>> feel that a bus is approaching, in most cases someone from the crowd
>>>>> will give a response. once you approach someone at the stop to inform
>>>>> you about the bus numbers also add that he/she should inform someone
>>>>> else before he/she leaves. in case you are alone at the stop and the
>>>>> bus is approaching then move a little ahead when the bus approaches
>>>>> the stop and ask in a loud voice the bus number. if no one responds
>>>>> ask again. most bus drivers will stop at the bus stop if you are
>>>>> standing at the stop with your cane open.
>>>>> I agree that it is difficult to take a cab on lonely roads. if a cabby
>>>>> does not wish to take you just because you are blind then try and
>>>>> explain to him that you have been travelling alone since a long time
>>>>> and that he does not have to do anything extra except to drop you at
>>>>> the right destination. in case he does not know the place properly
>>>>> then tell him that one can ask on the way just as sighted people do
>>>>> when they are new to a place.
>>>>> hope this is of help to you.
>>>>> Ashmira
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing
>>>>> accessibility
>>>>> of
>>>>> mobile phones / Tabs on:
>>>>> http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessindia.org.in
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Search for old postings at:
>>>>> http://www.mail-archive.com/accessindia@accessindia.org.in/
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Re: [AI] mobility issues

2013-01-26 Thread Umesha Economics

can we use it efficiently in rural areas as well?

Umesha

- Original Message - 
From: "Ajay Minocha" 

To: ; 
Sent: Sunday, 20 January, 2013 12:01 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] mobility issues



Hello,
I use my e5. It's simple if you have added the desired location in
favourites then, just sit in the transport select drive to that
particular place and it starts giving turn by turn guidance. My phone
has saved me alot specially during evenings and late nights.
regards

On 1/19/13, Surendra Salgaonkar)  wrote:

Ajay: wich phone you are using for this? And  how do you do this! Please
explain step by step.
Thank you & good luck!
Surendra Salgaonkar
Phones.
:+919867645933,
+912226473918
Emails:
surendra.salgaon...@sbi.co.in
salgaonkarconce...@rediffmail.com
 Skype:
salgaonkarconcerns,
salgaonkarskype
-Original message-
From: Ajay Minocha
Sent:  18.01.2013, 11.48  pm
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] mobility issues


Hello,
I mostly use my mobile and it's gps for tracking the bus stops. No odd
questions from fello pecengers about bus stops anymore. it really
helps me in nights when the conductor shows his qurioucity about my
knowledge and specially my phone.

regards

On 1/18/13, shyam sharma  wrote:

I do the same but many times I and many other blinds unable to realize
that the bus has come. So, the bus goes away and they are unable to
catch the bus cause they could not know that the bus has come and gone
away.
Many times helpless. this is also the reason to miss the bus.
I generally find it difficult to find the stop where I have to leave
the bus because we have to ask again and again to the people around us
and it looks little odd and we also hesitate in doing so.
Thanks.
Best regards:
Shyam

On 1/18/13, Ashmira Hamirani  wrote:

Dear List Member,
I would like to answer your questions as I am also a resident of 
Mumbai.

If the person who is guiding you about the bus numbers at a bus stop
goes away then you can ask in general about the bus number when you
feel that a bus is approaching, in most cases someone from the crowd
will give a response. once you approach someone at the stop to inform
you about the bus numbers also add that he/she should inform someone
else before he/she leaves. in case you are alone at the stop and the
bus is approaching then move a little ahead when the bus approaches
the stop and ask in a loud voice the bus number. if no one responds
ask again. most bus drivers will stop at the bus stop if you are
standing at the stop with your cane open.
I agree that it is difficult to take a cab on lonely roads. if a cabby
does not wish to take you just because you are blind then try and
explain to him that you have been travelling alone since a long time
and that he does not have to do anything extra except to drop you at
the right destination. in case he does not know the place properly
then tell him that one can ask on the way just as sighted people do
when they are new to a place.
hope this is of help to you.
Ashmira


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Re: [AI] mobility issues

2013-01-20 Thread akhilesh
Hi Siddalingeshwar,
as per my personal experience, gps doesn't work without gprs.


On 1/20/13, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi  wrote:
> sir I am using nokia c5 and also using nokia map on my mobile. I saved
> some places in favourite option. Then I select drive option but it is
> showing waiting for Gps so please guide me step by step. I knew only
> funtion of option my posission. There are lot of option like whether
> lonely planet. Sorry moderator sir I am asking here because it is
> related to mobile and don't take any action on me thankyou.
>
> On 1/20/13, Ajay Minocha  wrote:
>> Hello,
>> I use my e5. It's simple if you have added the desired location in
>> favourites then, just sit in the transport select drive to that
>> particular place and it starts giving turn by turn guidance. My phone
>> has saved me alot specially during evenings and late nights.
>> regards
>>
>> On 1/19/13, Surendra Salgaonkar)  wrote:
>>> Ajay: wich phone you are using for this? And  how do you do this! Please
>>> explain step by step.
>>> Thank you & good luck!
>>> Surendra Salgaonkar
>>> Phones.
>>> :+919867645933,
>>> +912226473918
>>> Emails:
>>> surendra.salgaon...@sbi.co.in
>>> salgaonkarconce...@rediffmail.com
>>>  Skype:
>>> salgaonkarconcerns,
>>> salgaonkarskype
>>> -Original message-
>>> From: Ajay Minocha
>>> Sent:  18.01.2013, 11.48  pm
>>> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
>>> Subject: Re: [AI] mobility issues
>>>
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>> I mostly use my mobile and it's gps for tracking the bus stops. No odd
>>> questions from fello pecengers about bus stops anymore. it really
>>> helps me in nights when the conductor shows his qurioucity about my
>>> knowledge and specially my phone.
>>>
>>> regards
>>>
>>> On 1/18/13, shyam sharma  wrote:
>>>> I do the same but many times I and many other blinds unable to realize
>>>> that the bus has come. So, the bus goes away and they are unable to
>>>> catch the bus cause they could not know that the bus has come and gone
>>>> away.
>>>> Many times helpless. this is also the reason to miss the bus.
>>>> I generally find it difficult to find the stop where I have to leave
>>>> the bus because we have to ask again and again to the people around us
>>>> and it looks little odd and we also hesitate in doing so.
>>>> Thanks.
>>>> Best regards:
>>>> Shyam
>>>>
>>>> On 1/18/13, Ashmira Hamirani  wrote:
>>>>> Dear List Member,
>>>>> I would like to answer your questions as I am also a resident of
>>>>> Mumbai.
>>>>> If the person who is guiding you about the bus numbers at a bus stop
>>>>> goes away then you can ask in general about the bus number when you
>>>>> feel that a bus is approaching, in most cases someone from the crowd
>>>>> will give a response. once you approach someone at the stop to inform
>>>>> you about the bus numbers also add that he/she should inform someone
>>>>> else before he/she leaves. in case you are alone at the stop and the
>>>>> bus is approaching then move a little ahead when the bus approaches
>>>>> the stop and ask in a loud voice the bus number. if no one responds
>>>>> ask again. most bus drivers will stop at the bus stop if you are
>>>>> standing at the stop with your cane open.
>>>>> I agree that it is difficult to take a cab on lonely roads. if a cabby
>>>>> does not wish to take you just because you are blind then try and
>>>>> explain to him that you have been travelling alone since a long time
>>>>> and that he does not have to do anything extra except to drop you at
>>>>> the right destination. in case he does not know the place properly
>>>>> then tell him that one can ask on the way just as sighted people do
>>>>> when they are new to a place.
>>>>> hope this is of help to you.
>>>>> Ashmira
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing
>>>>> accessibility
>>>>> of
>>>>> mobile phones / Tabs on:
>>>>> http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessindia.org.in
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Search for old postings at:

Re: [AI] mobility issues

2013-01-19 Thread Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi
sir I am using nokia c5 and also using nokia map on my mobile. I saved
some places in favourite option. Then I select drive option but it is
showing waiting for Gps so please guide me step by step. I knew only
funtion of option my posission. There are lot of option like whether
lonely planet. Sorry moderator sir I am asking here because it is
related to mobile and don't take any action on me thankyou.

On 1/20/13, Ajay Minocha  wrote:
> Hello,
> I use my e5. It's simple if you have added the desired location in
> favourites then, just sit in the transport select drive to that
> particular place and it starts giving turn by turn guidance. My phone
> has saved me alot specially during evenings and late nights.
> regards
>
> On 1/19/13, Surendra Salgaonkar)  wrote:
>> Ajay: wich phone you are using for this? And  how do you do this! Please
>> explain step by step.
>> Thank you & good luck!
>> Surendra Salgaonkar
>> Phones.
>> :+919867645933,
>> +912226473918
>> Emails:
>> surendra.salgaon...@sbi.co.in
>> salgaonkarconce...@rediffmail.com
>>  Skype:
>> salgaonkarconcerns,
>> salgaonkarskype
>> -Original message-
>> From: Ajay Minocha
>> Sent:  18.01.2013, 11.48  pm
>> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
>> Subject: Re: [AI] mobility issues
>>
>>
>> Hello,
>> I mostly use my mobile and it's gps for tracking the bus stops. No odd
>> questions from fello pecengers about bus stops anymore. it really
>> helps me in nights when the conductor shows his qurioucity about my
>> knowledge and specially my phone.
>>
>> regards
>>
>> On 1/18/13, shyam sharma  wrote:
>>> I do the same but many times I and many other blinds unable to realize
>>> that the bus has come. So, the bus goes away and they are unable to
>>> catch the bus cause they could not know that the bus has come and gone
>>> away.
>>> Many times helpless. this is also the reason to miss the bus.
>>> I generally find it difficult to find the stop where I have to leave
>>> the bus because we have to ask again and again to the people around us
>>> and it looks little odd and we also hesitate in doing so.
>>> Thanks.
>>> Best regards:
>>> Shyam
>>>
>>> On 1/18/13, Ashmira Hamirani  wrote:
>>>> Dear List Member,
>>>> I would like to answer your questions as I am also a resident of
>>>> Mumbai.
>>>> If the person who is guiding you about the bus numbers at a bus stop
>>>> goes away then you can ask in general about the bus number when you
>>>> feel that a bus is approaching, in most cases someone from the crowd
>>>> will give a response. once you approach someone at the stop to inform
>>>> you about the bus numbers also add that he/she should inform someone
>>>> else before he/she leaves. in case you are alone at the stop and the
>>>> bus is approaching then move a little ahead when the bus approaches
>>>> the stop and ask in a loud voice the bus number. if no one responds
>>>> ask again. most bus drivers will stop at the bus stop if you are
>>>> standing at the stop with your cane open.
>>>> I agree that it is difficult to take a cab on lonely roads. if a cabby
>>>> does not wish to take you just because you are blind then try and
>>>> explain to him that you have been travelling alone since a long time
>>>> and that he does not have to do anything extra except to drop you at
>>>> the right destination. in case he does not know the place properly
>>>> then tell him that one can ask on the way just as sighted people do
>>>> when they are new to a place.
>>>> hope this is of help to you.
>>>> Ashmira
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility
>>>> of
>>>> mobile phones / Tabs on:
>>>> http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessindia.org.in
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Search for old postings at:
>>>> http://www.mail-archive.com/accessindia@accessindia.org.in/
>>>>
>>>> To unsubscribe send a message to
>>>> accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in
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>>>>
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>>>> please
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Re: [AI] mobility issues

2013-01-19 Thread Ajay Minocha
Hello,
I use my e5. It's simple if you have added the desired location in
favourites then, just sit in the transport select drive to that
particular place and it starts giving turn by turn guidance. My phone
has saved me alot specially during evenings and late nights.
regards

On 1/19/13, Surendra Salgaonkar)  wrote:
> Ajay: wich phone you are using for this? And  how do you do this! Please
> explain step by step.
> Thank you & good luck!
> Surendra Salgaonkar
> Phones.
> :+919867645933,
> +912226473918
> Emails:
> surendra.salgaon...@sbi.co.in
> salgaonkarconce...@rediffmail.com
>  Skype:
> salgaonkarconcerns,
> salgaonkarskype
> -Original message-
> From: Ajay Minocha
> Sent:  18.01.2013, 11.48  pm
> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
> Subject: Re: [AI] mobility issues
>
>
> Hello,
> I mostly use my mobile and it's gps for tracking the bus stops. No odd
> questions from fello pecengers about bus stops anymore. it really
> helps me in nights when the conductor shows his qurioucity about my
> knowledge and specially my phone.
>
> regards
>
> On 1/18/13, shyam sharma  wrote:
>> I do the same but many times I and many other blinds unable to realize
>> that the bus has come. So, the bus goes away and they are unable to
>> catch the bus cause they could not know that the bus has come and gone
>> away.
>> Many times helpless. this is also the reason to miss the bus.
>> I generally find it difficult to find the stop where I have to leave
>> the bus because we have to ask again and again to the people around us
>> and it looks little odd and we also hesitate in doing so.
>> Thanks.
>> Best regards:
>> Shyam
>>
>> On 1/18/13, Ashmira Hamirani  wrote:
>>> Dear List Member,
>>> I would like to answer your questions as I am also a resident of Mumbai.
>>> If the person who is guiding you about the bus numbers at a bus stop
>>> goes away then you can ask in general about the bus number when you
>>> feel that a bus is approaching, in most cases someone from the crowd
>>> will give a response. once you approach someone at the stop to inform
>>> you about the bus numbers also add that he/she should inform someone
>>> else before he/she leaves. in case you are alone at the stop and the
>>> bus is approaching then move a little ahead when the bus approaches
>>> the stop and ask in a loud voice the bus number. if no one responds
>>> ask again. most bus drivers will stop at the bus stop if you are
>>> standing at the stop with your cane open.
>>> I agree that it is difficult to take a cab on lonely roads. if a cabby
>>> does not wish to take you just because you are blind then try and
>>> explain to him that you have been travelling alone since a long time
>>> and that he does not have to do anything extra except to drop you at
>>> the right destination. in case he does not know the place properly
>>> then tell him that one can ask on the way just as sighted people do
>>> when they are new to a place.
>>> hope this is of help to you.
>>> Ashmira
>>>
>>>
>>> Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility
>>> of
>>> mobile phones / Tabs on:
>>> http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessindia.org.in
>>>
>>>
>>> Search for old postings at:
>>> http://www.mail-archive.com/accessindia@accessindia.org.in/
>>>
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>>>
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>>> please
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>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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>> of
>> mobile phones / Tabs on:
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Re: [AI] mobility issues

2013-01-18 Thread Surendra Salgaonkar)
Ajay: wich phone you are using for this? And  how do you do this! Please 
explain step by step.
Thank you & good luck!
Surendra Salgaonkar
Phones.
:+919867645933,
+912226473918
Emails:
surendra.salgaon...@sbi.co.in
salgaonkarconce...@rediffmail.com
 Skype:
salgaonkarconcerns,
salgaonkarskype
-Original message-
From: Ajay Minocha
Sent:  18.01.2013, 11.48  pm
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] mobility issues


Hello,
I mostly use my mobile and it's gps for tracking the bus stops. No odd
questions from fello pecengers about bus stops anymore. it really
helps me in nights when the conductor shows his qurioucity about my
knowledge and specially my phone.

regards

On 1/18/13, shyam sharma  wrote:
> I do the same but many times I and many other blinds unable to realize
> that the bus has come. So, the bus goes away and they are unable to
> catch the bus cause they could not know that the bus has come and gone
> away.
> Many times helpless. this is also the reason to miss the bus.
> I generally find it difficult to find the stop where I have to leave
> the bus because we have to ask again and again to the people around us
> and it looks little odd and we also hesitate in doing so.
> Thanks.
> Best regards:
> Shyam
>
> On 1/18/13, Ashmira Hamirani  wrote:
>> Dear List Member,
>> I would like to answer your questions as I am also a resident of Mumbai.
>> If the person who is guiding you about the bus numbers at a bus stop
>> goes away then you can ask in general about the bus number when you
>> feel that a bus is approaching, in most cases someone from the crowd
>> will give a response. once you approach someone at the stop to inform
>> you about the bus numbers also add that he/she should inform someone
>> else before he/she leaves. in case you are alone at the stop and the
>> bus is approaching then move a little ahead when the bus approaches
>> the stop and ask in a loud voice the bus number. if no one responds
>> ask again. most bus drivers will stop at the bus stop if you are
>> standing at the stop with your cane open.
>> I agree that it is difficult to take a cab on lonely roads. if a cabby
>> does not wish to take you just because you are blind then try and
>> explain to him that you have been travelling alone since a long time
>> and that he does not have to do anything extra except to drop you at
>> the right destination. in case he does not know the place properly
>> then tell him that one can ask on the way just as sighted people do
>> when they are new to a place.
>> hope this is of help to you.
>> Ashmira
>>
>>
>> Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility
>> of
>> mobile phones / Tabs on:
>> http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessindia.org.in
>>
>>
>> Search for old postings at:
>> http://www.mail-archive.com/accessindia@accessindia.org.in/
>>
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>
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Re: [AI] Mobility issues in Delhi

2012-03-20 Thread VIVEK KAVYA
On 3/20/12, moiz tundawala  wrote:
> Hi
> Are there people on the list who are efficient with mobility in Delhi?
> I intend to work there later in the year and will be on my own mostly.
> I use the white cane but will need some assistance to figure my way
> initially. How accessible is public transport? What about metro?
> Will be glad if you can get me in touch with people who are mobile and
> have some experience in living alone.
> Regards,
> Moiz.
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Hai Friend, In mobility issue New Delhi is very friendly for Visually
Impaired persons but not Old Delhi and surrounding areas of Delhi.
Public Transport like City buses and metro are Blind friendly and
people are also very helpful for Blind persons in Delhi.  I am
originally from Karnataka but there my experience in Bangaluru and
other places of karnataka is very bad in helping for Blinds forthe
past 13 years I am in Delhi and very satisfied in Delhi.  Vivek,
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[AI] Mobility issues in Delhi

2012-03-20 Thread moiz tundawala
Hi
Are there people on the list who are efficient with mobility in Delhi?
I intend to work there later in the year and will be on my own mostly.
I use the white cane but will need some assistance to figure my way
initially. How accessible is public transport? What about metro?
Will be glad if you can get me in touch with people who are mobile and
have some experience in living alone.
Regards,
Moiz.


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