using the free version of braille touch

2013-02-05 Thread Casey
Hi yesterday I down loaded the free version of braille touch. Now what is the correct way to type on it and how do you write like the letter l and letters like that? I was trying it last night but didn't seem to have much luck. So what may I have been doing wrong? Thank you all and have a nice

Re: using the free version of braille touch

2013-02-05 Thread Teresa Cochran
Hi, Casey, You might check out the help screen, which you can get to via the help button on the main screen. Basically, you turn the phone so the home button is on the right in landscape mode, then face the screen away from you. Hold it so that your thumbs are on the back toward you, and your

Re: using the free version of braille touch

2013-02-05 Thread Carol Pearson
Hi there, Maybe you're getting somewhere with it now. I find that the letter L does mean quite a stretch for the dot 3. (See other posts about hand posuitioning etcd so as not to add to what's already been said.) You may also like to try the Perkins style keyboard where the dots 1-3 and

Re: using the free version of braille touch

2013-02-05 Thread Alan Paganelli
, 2013 6:46 AM Subject: using the free version of braille touch Hi yesterday I down loaded the free version of braille touch. Now what is the correct way to type on it and how do you write like the letter l and letters like that? I was trying it last night but didn't seem to have much luck