Hi there!

Sorry if I called you by the wrong name, my mistake if I did.

<KF8LT><Jim>.


On 06-Apr-17 14:22, Jim wrote:

Hi Larry!

I have been using touch screens for arou 5 to 6 years and yes at first it was rather difficult. But I did eventually get use to them-now to the point that I have little or no difficulty using them at all! It is just a mattewr of searching around until you find what you want and you should make some attemp to memorize the layout of the screen that you are using. For example the dialpad is layed out the same as is it on a standard touchtone pad so that shouldn't take much getting use to, but there are many other layouts which do take a bit of getting use to. Be patient and try to do


On 06-Apr-17 14:13, Larry Higgins via Talk wrote:
OK folks, I've been wanting to ask this for a long time. Not having ever attempted to use a tablet, iPhone or any other touch screen device, I realize just how stupid this question might sound, but bear with me, OK?

I just want to know how a blind user like myself avoids becoming a hunt and pecker when trying to type on a touch screen. There obviously can't be anything like home keys, or a easily recognizable home base for the fingers, so short of having to buy and use a bluetooth keyboard, how do you guys who make use of these screens do it?

Please be nice <smile>.

Larry
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