Hello list,
please, does anyone know of any voiceover accesible transcription
software or a player for Iphones and ipads with the following features?
* Background playback so I will be able to use whatever notetaking app
and at the same time control playback using bluetooth keyboard without
hav
Howdy,
No, I sure won't. Been there done that and I posted earlier why that didn't
work.
Take care. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. Go dodgers!
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Go to setting/phone and you'll find it
Lyne
> Le 29 juin 2019 à 16:20, Mike B. a écrit :
>
> Hi All,
>
> I'm using an S E iPhone running iOS 12.3.1. Where do I find the settings for
> blocking my phone number when making calls? Searches have said to go to,
> Settings / Phone / Caller ID,
I have a friend who has an Orbit and he brings it to chapter meetings to take
notes, and to read from, and its noise is not a distraction.
Andy
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From: Richard Turner
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, June 29, 2019 5:20 PM
Subject: Re: Braille Me
Hi Richard i agree.
I have heard the orbit reader, and i personally, don’t think it is that loud.
Dave.
From: Richard Turner
Sent: Sunday, June 30, 2019 1:20 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Braille Me 20 vs Orbit: Which to get?
Loud is in the ears of the beholder.
I do not thin
Loud is in the ears of the beholder.
I do not think it is that loud.
If you are using it, to me it sounds like a little rainstick.
One person
on the Orbit Reader list uses it to read scripture in church and no one finds
it distracting.
I've used it in church to read the bulletin and hymn lyrics, a
Just my tuppence worth: Orbit is a very noisy machine. It keeps up a constant
clatter in a meeting as the dots refresh. And, no routing buttons. I bought a
BrailleMe when they first came out; it would never pair with my iPhone. Cute
little device, but I wanted it for the phone, so I sent it back
To switch tabs, double tap on the tab at the bottom right corner, and you can
then pick the one you want to switch to.
You can only have one open at a time, but you can have hundreds of tabs
available.
You should be able to close them by double tapping and holding, and when you
hear the tone, y
hi,
how do you switch between tabs on safari? how do you close a tab, and how many
tabs can you have open at the same time on the iPhone safari?
thanks
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I've not handle the BrailleMe but I've read that it only has 6 dots, so no dots
7, or 8 to indicate your position.
But, the BrailleMe has cursor routing buttons above each cell.
I have an Orbit Reader and like it a lot.
It connects to iPhones or PCs just fine.
It has the ability to edit or create
Orbit may cost a little more now, closer to $600 or $650. It does not have
cursor routing keys and I personally don't like the layout of the keyboard with
the space bar where it is, but the braille is great.
The Braille Me has routing buttons, and somebody said that the newer units have
better
Hi listers
Is there a GPS app that will allow the labeling of a location rather than
entering an address?
Juan
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Hi you can also look at the braille pen it is a 12 cell braille display that
can be used with eye phones. As far as the orbit that is 20 cells and the cost
is around 600 usd I am not shure about the braille me. From Mich.
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Any advice guys? Are there huge differences between them? I'm just
looking for a relatively cheap display, with crisp Braille, that works
well with smartphones and pc using Jaws and NVDA. Are there other cheap
displays I should know of? If any of you own both, I'd appreciate any
info you can pr
Hi All,
Okay I found out from Verizon that, Name Share ID, was disabled , so Verizon
enabled the, Name Share ID, and I should have the caller ID settings in my
Phone app / folder in 24 hours. If anyone else is having the same problem
you can have Verizon enable it or go to the Verizon website
I always thought I'd never want anything smaller than 32 cells. Then I got a U2
Mini, 18 cells, and now I wouldn't want anything larger than 20.
It is annoying to have to refresh the line so often, since I'm rather
obsessive, I've created my own shorthand system into which I translate my
books
Arnold, I have a 14-cell display I use with my iPhone; it's not much Braille
real estate, so to speak, but it gets the job done. I have read BARD and
Bookshare books on an 18-cell display; you just keep hitting the Next button.
The nice thing about a smaller display is that it fits in small sp
What is the cost of it and where can it be purchased? Is there a tutorial
available?
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Thank you all you wonderful people! I wish I could thank everyone personally
for all the great helpful advice and inputs!!
I am so glad I thought of starting to learn Braille. I am even more delighted
that I shrugged off my hesitancy and shyness and asked for help on this
wonderful group!
well as I’ve said the actilino scrolls based on the position of your finger,
even on IOS. it is the best reading experience I ever had. better than a 40
cell IMO the bigger displays hurt my shoulder, continually reaching and
reaching. the actilino's 16 cells, but it’s always scrolling so you don
I have never used a braille display, so I hope this question is not too silly.
But for those who have one of the smaller displays, what do you use it to do?
The only reason I would invest in a braille display of any kind would be to
read books and magazines from BARD and Bookshare. But I would
Hi All,
I'm using an S E iPhone running iOS 12.3.1. Where do I find the settings
for blocking my phone number when making calls? Searches have said to go
to, Settings / Phone / Caller ID, but I don't have any caller ID options in
my Phone folder. Thanks much.
Take care. Mike. Sent from my
I made a mistake on the language comparison. With a language, one can usually
understand more than they can speak, and with Braille, it is easier to learn to
write than to read.
Best regards,
Carolyn
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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com]
Greg, a lot of people can understand a second language with greater proficiency
than they can speak it. I believe that it is common for output to be easier
than input.
Best regards,
Carolyn
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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
The thing about Hadley is that they teach all over the world.
Best regards,
Carolyn
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sherrywells1...@gmail.com
Sent: Saturday, June 29, 2019 9:54 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: R
It will require time and patience to redirect the pathway of reading intake to
the brain from eyes to fingers. Just keep on keeping on, unless, like Joshua
mentioned, there is finger nerve damage.
Best regards,
Carolyn
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As someone who learned to use the iPhone at 81, I'd suggest you give Braille a
try. Check with your state rehabilitation office and Hadley to see if you can
get some instruction assistance. Just keep in mind, that it is a learning
curve; you have no dealine; so if it is slow, what the heck?
Be
Hi Fred, I can sympathize. I learned braille when I was 50. My best
advice is to practice, practice, practice! Find a book or choose a
braille magazine that you simply can't put down. What you need is a
real page-turner, and then read it in braille. After that, choose
another! Keep records in brail
Hello all,
I am 43 now and I lost my sight a month before my 27th birthday. I have found
it very hard to learn to read braille efficiently. I did well learning what the
dot configurations were but reading is more difficult for me. It is nearly
impossible for me to read paper braille unless its j
Yes, it is absolutely possible. Prior to my retirement, I taught braille to
many clients who were seniors. Also, hadley institute for blind and
visually impaired offers free correspondence courses to help u learn
braille. Good luck and if I can be of any more help, yell.
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If you think you might want to read much, including books, then a refreshable
braille display makes reading easier and gives you access to all sorts of
electronic material. I'm blind from birth, and I am probably a bit more radical
about this than many people, but I haven't used paper braille fo
Not only is it possible, but learning something new is good for your brain. I
second the suggestion of signing up with Hadley. Their courses are free.
Susie
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TaraPrakash
Sent: Saturday, June
Braille MonitorFebruary 2013
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Methodology for Teaching Braille to Adults
by Emily Wharton and Ryan Strunk
>From the Editor: Emily Wharton and Ryan Strunk are both employed by BLIND,
>Incorporated, the NFB training center located in Minneapolis, Minn
Hello karuna,
Sounds like you already have a good start! I don't think there are any hard &
fast rules about age & learning. It all depends on the person. And if you
speak more than one language, I think you already have an ability to learning a
new one. Braille isn't exactly a new language
Absolutely! One of the people I had the privilege of teaching was around 70.
There are secrets to the code, really logical keys, that make it easier to
learn than is commonly believed. Unless you have severe physical or cognitive
issues that would preclude being able to use it (advanced diabet
Oh of course. All you need to learn is The positioning of six dots or six
fingers in the case of typing. Reading braille fluently could be a challenge
at that age but not what you’re trying to achieve.
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> On Jun 29, 2019, at 1:13 AM, karuna Chopra wrote:
>
> Is it pos
Among other restrictions imposed by Apple’s “walled garden” approach this is
however one of the things which has made iOS so secure and difficult to hack.
And they are finding ways to facilitate tasks by adding what one might call
very well-guarded doors and windows into the wall which allows for
Also, it sounds like you would be more interested in learning braille in order
to write it and not so much to read it. Yes, in a way reading and writing
braille go hand in hand, but as somebody who had perfect vision until the age
of almost 17 I learned braille later on in life and while any lea
One more advantage of taking any Hadley course, is that you can get a
bookshare membership for free if that is something you also are
interested in.
On 6/29/19, 'Gail Selfridge' via VIPhone wrote:
> I should have added that the Hadley school is a correspondence school and
> they offer instructors
I suspected that, this is the one thing we dislike about apple. Thank you,
Sieghard.
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From: Sieghard Weitzel
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, June 29, 2019 2:29 AM
Subject: RE: how to move an email attachment to the ringtone folder
No, you c
No, you cannot add a ringtone to your phone by mailing it to you or by using
Dropbox, OneDrive etc.
The only way to get a ringtone added to your phone is via iTunes, by using
Garage Band or by purchasing one from the Apple Store.
OK, so there are other applications which can do it instead of iTun
Dave,
You wrote “It has nothing to do with the headphone jack. It's only for the
lightning port”
If you have an iPhone 7, 8 or any of the X models the Lightning port is also
the headphone port so it has everything to do with it because if I plug some
thingi into the Lightning port which let’s m
I should have added that the Hadley school is a correspondence school and they
offer instructors for each class they take. If you took a braille course from
them, they would give you an instructor and lessons in braille and it is a one
on one type of situation. You could go at your own pace and
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