Thank you!
Bonnie L. Snyder
Colorado Department of Education
Technology Consultant for the Blind and Visually Impaired
719-322-3854 (preferred)
719-505-8896 (voice mail only)
http://TVIVIP.org
On 5/30/2013 11:04 PM, Woody Anna Dresner wrote:
I assume your client is using a braille keyboard to enter text. If so, the
iPhone translates anything she types after a second or two of inactivity with
no regard to the surrounding text. So if she types the letter s, it will be
translated as so. To solve this, she could type a letter sign (dots 5-6) first,
or a dot 4, which tells the iPHone not to translate the next letter. This is
useful for entering punctuation; type dot 4 and then the computer braille
version of the punctuation.
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