Hmm i may have to give it a try especially given how slow I am with the touch typing.
Sent from Kimber's iPhone On May 29, 2012, at 7:13 AM, chris hallsworth <[email protected]> wrote: > This is a very nice app, however it would be nice if multiple Braille codes > were supported, such as American and UK English, maybe UEB as well. Support > for grade 2 would help significantly as it means less typing of course. > Otherwise I love the app and use it indispensably. > > > Christopher Hallsworth > > On 29/05/2012 09:37, EWTEch Accessibility wrote: >> Hi everybody, >> >> we are the Accessibility Team of EveryWare Technologies, the developers of >> TypeInBraille app. >> We'd like to know what do you think about our app and if you consider it as >> a good solution to type on your mobile device. >> >> For those who want to get more information about TypeInBraille: >> http://www.everywaretechnologies.com/apps/typeinbraille >> >> Thank you >> >> >> On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 10:03 PM, Jeremiah Rogers<[email protected] >>> wrote: >> >>> Hi CJ. The initial appeal to me of touch typing was just as you >>> described - I liked not having to hunt for te next letter. I did well >>> at immediately finding the next letter I wanted. Unfortunately though, >>> I seem to be missing the letter on the first try more often now than I >>> used to. I'm also intrigued by the thumb thing. Will try that when >>> I've more time. >>> >>> Jeremiah >>> >>> >>> On 5/21/12, Rob Harris<[email protected]> wrote: >>>> Depends if the tapper is likely to hit the edge of the screen, then we >>> have >>>> to swap or change angle dramatically, and have to do a certain amount >>> even >>>> when touch typing as control type keys need it regardless. - shift, >>> return, >>>> More numbers/letter/other, etc. >>>> >>>> But a recent theme about double thumb typing offered an interesting >>>> deviation in which case covering half the kb each, the appropriate thumb >>>> hunts and the other taps, and vicerVersa. >>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>> From: "Jeremiah Rogers"<[email protected]> >>>> To:<[email protected]> >>>> Sent: Monday, May 21, 2012 5:35 PM >>>> Subject: Re: typing on the phone >>>> >>>> >>>> One question for you split tappers, any tips for when to switch the >>>> duties of fingers? Do you have certain letter combos, certain words, >>>> etc where you just know you're tapper will become the hunter? Just >>>> having sent a couple texts with the split tap method, that's the only >>>> thing that seemed odd. >>>> >>>> I've learned much from this typing discussion. Initially, I loved the >>>> touch typing method, but it seems to me that iOS has gotten less >>>> responsive, even across hardware, than I remember it being when I got >>>> my first iOS device most of two years ago. It may just be my >>>> expectations, but I remember touch typing faster, and more accurately, >>>> when I got that device than I can now. Prompted by this thread, I'm >>>> trying out the split tap method and am quite intrigued. >>>> >>>> Jeremiah Z. Rogers >>>> Mobile: 704-996-5334 >>>> Email: [email protected] >>>> >>>> >>>> On 5/19/12, Jane<[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> I've found that typingwith both index fingers in portrait work using >>> touch >>>>> typing works reallly well. I'm not a whiz at it, but it's working. >>>>> >>>>> Jane >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On May 19, 2012, at 5:29 AM, Rob Harris wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Ok, just trying this thumbs thing, so got the phone sideways, so hand >>>>>> over >>>>>> the one main speaker outlet; so couldn't hear it. Moved hands a bit, >>>>>> now >>>>>> doesn't hold very comfortably; but got a text donein the end. Once >>> you >>>>>> learn a thing one way, there needs to be a darned good motivation to >>> undo >>>>>> it >>>>>> and learn it another. >>>>>> >>>>>> RobH. >>>>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>>>> From: "Holly"<[email protected]> >>>>>> To: "VIPhone"<[email protected]> >>>>>> Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2012 2:09 AM >>>>>> Subject: Re: typing on the phone >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> I usually type with my thumbs, but sometimes with my right index >>>>>> finger. I became accustomed to typing with my thumbs while using a >>>>>> querty keyboard on an android. I have used a home row on a computer >>>>>> since age nine, so learning to locate keys with my thumbs was not too >>>>>> hard. I am not very fast, but it works. 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