do you mean you can still text messages and browse the web with the slider closed Dave? Sorry for my ignorance. Frankly im quite interested in the phone but havent really had a chance to see one. Its not available at our local store.
On 9/13/10, David Griffith <[email protected]> wrote: > The only real difference from the 6600, so far, is that I have to use the > menu key as the talks keys as the N86 does not appear to have an edit key. > > I like the slider feature on the N86 as I have set the slide option to lock > keypad whilst closed, and talks to mute whilst keypad is locked. > Basically I used to have the 6600 chattering away saying keypad locked press > key 1 and start etc every time it bumped in my pocket. I could have muted > it, but the present N86 arrangement where my phone shuts up, if I close it, > and starts talking, if I open it, suits me fine. > > The camera appears to be a major selling point for the N86 and I plan to > experiment with trials of K Reader and Beyo to see if there is acceptable > performance in scanning to justify a purchase. > At the moment I do not even know how to take a picture though so this is an > unexplored area. > I have experimented with a free utility which is supposed to identify > colours amongst other things but results are not that great yet. > > Regards > > David Griffith > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On > Behalf Of Sabaruddin Isa > Sent: Sunday, 12 September 2010 14:47 > To: Talks Mailing List > Subject: Re: [Talks] 6600/N86 was Re: Quick Office > > unlike 6600, N86 is a slider phone i guess. So how are you > familiarizing with the phone Dave? > > On 9/12/10, David Griffith <[email protected]> wrote: >> Basically I saw quite a lot of discussion on other lists about which was > the >> best phone to buy for someone with visual impairment, and there were a lot >> of people recommending the N86. >> I then checked general reviews of the N86 on Google, and the results were >> pretty positive as well. One review, for example, claimed that it was the >> best phone if you were not to go down the touch screen smart phone route. >> So far I have been very happy with the phone apart from the access > barriers >> which I think would appear on any >> Regards >> >> David Griffith. >> >> phone. >> >> Regards >> >> David Griffith >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] > On >> Behalf Of Sabaruddin Isa >> Sent: Sunday, 12 September 2010 05:18 >> To: Talks Mailing List >> Subject: Re: [Talks] 6600/N86 was Re: Quick Office >> >> hi >> >> May i know why N86 become your choice Dave. >> Thanks >> >> >> On 9/12/10, Stephen Giggar <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Dave >>> >>> You went from a 1st Edition phone 6600 to a 3rd Edition phone N86. There >> is >>> no compareson between the two. The 1st Edition phones whir good for there >>> time and I wouldn't expect them to work with later things on the market >>> including PC Suite. The old 1st Edition phones used PC Suite 1.x or >>> something like that! <smile> The best thing I liked about the old 1st >>> Edition phones is you could install Software on the phone and do it all >>> through the PC without having to touch the phone. >>> >>> The N86 you have to do it on the phone to finish the install. The good >> thing >>> about this is no one can install software remotely on your phone without >> you >>> knowing about it being you have to do it on the phone. >>> >>> Signed: Stephen Giggar >>> Skype: dr-phone. >>> >>> Hardware eventually fails, software eventually works. >>> No amount of bandwidth can fix poor design. >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "David Griffith" <[email protected]> >>> To: "'Talks Mailing List'" <[email protected]> >>> Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2010 3:48 PM >>> Subject: Re: [Talks] Quick Office >>> >>> >>>> Very helpful background elenore, >>>> You are right that I am a relative new comer to Talks and my knowledge >>>> in >>>> this area is very limited compared to other areas of technology. >>>> This was mainly due to the problems of connectivity I had with my old >>>> Nokia >>>> 6600. >>>> This phone only had basic file transfer possible via blue tooth and it >>>> proved impossible to sync or connect with PC suite. >>>> I even employed a computer engineer for 2 hours but he was completely >>>> stumped by this phone. He demonstrated how it was possible to connect > and >>>> sync a number of other phones but not this 6600. it appeared from >> Google >>>> searches that this was a known problem and you needed an old service >> pack >>>> >>>> 1 >>>> XP machine to really connect the 6600 without problem. >>>> I responded by using the phone with a very limited feature set. >>>> >>>> So I am only now with my new N86 moving into a more general usage of >> talks >>>> and a phone. >>>> The 6600 is going to my sister who does not need a expanded feature set. >>>> >>>> Regards >>>> >>>> David Griffith >>>> -----Original Message----- >>>> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] >>>> On >>>> Behalf Of Eleanor Burke >>>> Sent: Saturday, 11 September 2010 17:15 >>>> To: Talks Mailing List >>>> Subject: Re: [Talks] Quick Office >>>> >>>> Oh well David that is unfortunate and I hate being caught out myself >> after >>>> the event. Now you are a new comer to Talks which surprises me a little >>>> as >>>> I have benefited from very valuable information from you on other lists >> so >>>> surprised that you are only now coming to Talks screen reader. Now I've >>>> been using Talks for about 2 years and have been following when new >>>> releases/updates occur. You would have known from Talks 4 about Quick >>>> Office and we were all pleased that Talks was then making the reading > of >>>> Word documents available at least!!! At that time it was said in the >>>> release notes that Talks would not read from within the Quick Office or >>>> maybe I stand corrected but I knew it was something I was aware of at >> that >>>> time. Then there was the untimely death of one of the Talks developers >>>> back >>>> >>>> last Easter or May time, I think it was April. A very sad loss to the >>>> Talks >>>> >>>> community but the good work has continued thankfully. May I suggest > that >>>> you consider Ped or Bread for your text files. >>>> >>>> Eleanor >>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>> From: "David Griffith" <[email protected]> >>>> To: "'Talks Mailing List'" <[email protected]> >>>> Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2010 3:46 PM >>>> Subject: Re: [Talks] Quick Office >>>> >>>> >>>>> Thanks for this information Elenore. >>>>> I am a bit annoyed with Nuance. >>>>> >>>>> I think the following statement on the Nuance talks page is misleading. >>>>> Especially as it was after reading this text that I decided to purchase >>>>> Quick Office. >>>>> Beginning of quote >>>>> >>>>> NEW! TALKS&ZOOMS now support reading and even editing word documents, >> for >>>>> instance, e-mail attachments, in Quick Word. QuickWord is a part of >>>>> QuickOffice, and its view-only version is pre-installed on most >> handsets, >>>>> while the version that allows to edit text is pre-installed on the > Nokia >>>>> E-Series handsets, or can be purchased otherwise. >>>>> End of quote >>>>> There is no warning anywhere that Talks will only partly support the >>>>> reading >>>>> of menus in quick Office and will fail to allow file navigation within >>>>> quick >>>>> office. If for example you are trying to achieve the reading of a text >>>>> file >>>>> in quick office this seems impossible with talks present support. >>>>> >>>>> I think this is a misleading advert and I will raise this in the first >>>>> place >>>>> with sight and sound who sold the talks software to me. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Regards >>>>> >>>>> David Griffith >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -----Original Message----- >>>>> From: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]] >>>>> On >>>>> Behalf Of Eleanor Burke >>>>> Sent: Saturday, 11 September 2010 14:02 >>>>> To: Talks Mailing List >>>>> Subject: Re: [Talks] Quick Office >>>>> >>>>> Well David you are partly there. No Talks will not access your files >>>>> using >>>>> speech via Quick Office. Put the files in a folder on the Mass Memory >>>>> and >>>>> then go to them there and open them from there. For example. I have a >>>>> folder called Law and in that folder I have my notes which I > transferred >>>>> from the computer which are written in Word. I then go to that folder >>>>> via >>>>> file manager and locate a file and open it. Do remember that you have >>>>> then >>>>> to go to options and edit in order to read through the document. >>>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>>> From: "David Griffith" <[email protected]> >>>>> To: "'Talks Mailing List'" <[email protected]> >>>>> Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2010 12:13 PM >>>>> Subject: [Talks] Quick Office >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> Having failed in an attempt to successfully install, or use, 4 text >>>>>> editors >>>>>> including T Edit and B edit I today purchased Quick Office >>>>>> >>>>>> This installed fine but I am experiencing major difficulties in > opening >>>>>> files. >>>>>> >>>>>> If I select options open I can navigate down to the phone's mass > memory >>>>>> but >>>>>> from there on talks does not read any file paths. >>>>>> By experimenting I find that by pushing right Talks will announce AD >>>>>> Films >>>>>> which is the first folder on the phone's mass memory . However I > cannot >>>>>> get >>>>>> Talks to announce the other folders as I move down. >>>>>> Continuing to push right will simply launch one of the films in this >>>>>> folder >>>>>> without announcing the name of the file. >>>>>> >>>>>> Leaving quick office and Using file manager , I can navigate fine to >> the >>>>>> text files I need to open. The problem is that opening them here does >>>>>> not >>>>>> open then into quick office. >>>>>> >>>>>> Is there a way of making quick office accessible with Talks or is > there >>>>>> a >>>>>> way of forcing file Manager to open txt files in Quick Office? >>>>>> I tried a utility called file Associate but again it was not > compatible >>>>>> with >>>>>> the N86. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Regards >>>>>> >>>>>> David Griffith >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> __________ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus >>>>>> signature >>>>>> database 5441 (20100910) __________ >>>>>> >>>>>> The message was checked by ESET Smart Security. >>>>>> >>>>>> http://www.eset.com >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>> Talks mailing list >>>>>> [email protected] >>>>>> http://lists.talksusers.com/mailman/listinfo/talks >>>>>> >>>>>> Hosting of this list provided courtesy of: >>>>>> eHosting Limited: http://www.ehosting.com/ >>>>>> and >>>>>> Talknav Inc. 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