Cheryl,

Good catch! If you lock your phone in portrait, then BrailleTouch will work with the home button on your right, from the perspective of the screen facing away from you. It will be locked in this orientation.

If you do not lock your iPhone, then BrailleTouch will work in both landscape orientations, depending on which way you hold the phone. So Michael Hansen is correct in his podcast. He was just holding it in the other landscape orientation. Regardless of how you hold the phone if it is not locked in portrait mode, dot 1 is your left index finger, dot 3 is your left ring finger, dot 4 is your right index finger, and so forth.

I hope this helps.

Best,
Caleb
http://brailletouchapp.com/

On 1/5/2013 7:11 PM, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
It appears to me that he got this exactly backwards. Voiceover says "home button on 
the left" I heard it clearly. And the welcome screen explained clearly that the home 
button must actually be on your right but that voiceover says it backwards. But the 
podcaster immediately turns the instructions around and says we are to hold the phone 
with the home button on the left and that voiceover says it's on the right. I listened to 
that part four times to make sure I wasn't confused. I'm not even going to listen to the 
rest of this because it will only confuse me! Maybe he's right and i'm the one who is 
confused but I don't think so. If I am right, no wonder he thought it would be confusing 
to people to use this app at first.


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