Because there's a bigger screen, are the dot finger positions more spaced out?

My problem is this!  I hold my phone, facing away from me, between my thumbs 
and little fingers, and write with the rest!

Now, I can't reach the width to do this on either of the new phones.  I haven't 
been able to play properly because all the phones are "tied down" so as to stop 
theft, but this means I can't have a case on to stop them slipping from my 
fingers!

How do people hold their 6 and 6+ when brailling?

I wish I could be convinced that this would work well enough for me.  I've 
tried table top mode, in every conceivable way that I can think of, but still 
haven't been satisfied so far.

Any other comments still very welcome, thanks.

Carol P


Carol P

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Brett 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2015 7:03 AM
  Subject: Re: Query re upgrading to IPhone 6 or 6+?


  Hi, 


  Its just the same as using a 4S or 5. In screen away mode, It doesn't matter 
about the screen size so you can touch near each end if you want. You don't 
have to try to reach the centre of the screen. 


  Cheers, 
  Brett. 


  Sent with Siri from Brett's iPhone

  On 13 Jan 2015, at 8:00 am, [email protected] 
<[email protected]> wrote:


    OK,

    Here's another question for those of you who use the Braille keyboard on 
the 6 or 6plus.  If you don't use it on a tabletop, or in tabletop mode on your 
knees, however do you manage to hold it and get your fingers still to fit 
properly across the screen?

    I was having a bit of a play today with the 6 and 6plus but I really don't 
quite envisage how I'll braille well and easily as I don't want to use table 
top mode or to work on a table.

    Please give me your experiences on this one.

    Carol P

      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Alex Hall 
      To: [email protected] 
      Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2015 4:09 PM
      Subject: Re: Query re upgrading to IPhone 6 or 6+?


      Some accessibility notes on why you might consider the larger screen of 
the 6 Plus, taken from my article at: 
      
http://www.applevis.com/blog/apple-carriers-ios-iphone-news/recap-and-opinions-apples-fall-2014-announcements
      One thing the article doesn't mention is that the iPhone 6 Plus supports 
the Perkins style layout for braille screen input, no flattened V shape 
necessary. Some users also find that typing with the regular on-screen keyboard 
(in landscape mode) is a joy, almost like typing on a small hardware keyboard. 
I don't have a 6 Plus so can't comment personally. Anyway, here's the excerpt:


      The larger screen seems to many people to be, at first, a non-issue at 
best and an annoyance at worst. If you can't see the screen, why would you want 
to use a phone that has a huge one (I'm looking at you, 6 Plus)? You have to 
figure out where to put this massive device, get used to your apps being even 
bigger, figure out new layouts… Why bother? Aside from the fact that the iPhone 
6 is actually not much larger than the 5S (the screen is larger, but there is 
less of a bezel), I can come up with a few reasons:

        a.. The larger screen means a larger phone, which means a larger 
battery. The battery life on the iPhone 6 is better than the 5S, and the 6 Plus 
battery is better than the 6. This is a win for all users, especially if you 
rely on battery-draining GPS or audio apps. 
        b.. You have more room on the screen for touch. If you are someone who 
touches things instead of flicking to them, you might find you enjoy having 
more content (especially on webpages) available to you on a single screen. Even 
if you flick instead of touch, you will be able to fit more text from, say, an 
iBooks or Kindle book. That means more time between that pause while the page 
is "turned". 
        c.. Low vision users will love this. Magnification apps, zoom, larger 
text, and similar apps and services will have more room to play with, letting 
users see more at once instead of needing to scroll so much. 
        d.. Another win for low vision users is Display Zoom, which will shrink 
the current app down to a smaller size, then zoom it to the full size of the 
iPhone's screen. This sounds confusing, but it has the effect of making an app 
larger and easier to see. 
        e.. If you use Apple Maps, Ariadne, or other apps that offer accessible 
maps on the screen, you will have a lot more room to explore said maps, even 
when zoomed in. 
        f.. The iPhone 6 Plus supports special landscape views in certain apps. 
For instance, in Mail, switching to landscape mode will show the list of 
messages on the left, and the currently open message on the right, similar to 
an iPad. You might find this increased content on a single screen more 
efficient. 
        g.. 
        On Jan 11, 2015, at 10:59 AM, Christopher Chaltain <[email protected]> 
wrote:


        There's really no difference from an accessibility stand point, so most 
of the information you're looking for can be gahered by looking at specs and 
reviews in the main stream. That's not to say that you won't get plenty of 
opinions and information here on the list, but it's not the only source of 
information you're looking for. You'll get a lot just with Google.

        On 01/03/2015 05:13 PM, Eleanor Roberts wrote:

          Hi All

          Just after some advice please. I'm currently using an IPhone 5S. 
However, my contract is up for renewal and I'm entitled to an upgrade. So am 
looking at either  the 6 or 6+. So can anyone tell me of  any pros and cons or 
advantages and disadvantages related to either of these phones? Does anyone 
have a view on which one works better? Which one is easier for someone with no 
sight at all to deal with? Are there any big problems with either of them which 
I need to be aware of? Are there any major differences between the 5S and 
either the 6 or 6+ which I need to know about? Any other useful information 
anyone can give me about them?

          Sorry for all the questions which are probably really obvious I know, 
but I really want to go into the phone shop able to make an informed choice 
which is sensible and which will work for me. So any advice at all really very 
much appreciated.

          Thanks.

          Eleanor

          Sent from my iPad



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