I have a Focus 40 braille display and use it all the time to take
notes with my iPhone. I use the Notes app for this. I did not know
that notes sync with Outlook, so I am happy to learn this. I have no
problems going to the next line with my Focus and it stays connected
very well.

I do have IOS 8 on my 4S. because there are problems with VO turning
off and on, that also affects the braille display. IOS 8 also seems to
write slowly and the braille buffer takes some time keeping up. But I
use the 4-5-chord and it works out pretty well.

Sharonda

On 10/10/14, Wayne Merritt <wcmerr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> One really neat feature in iOS 8 with a Braille display is the ability
> to have pages turned automatically. I use this in iBooks and it is
> quite nice. I don't have to turn the page, then hunt for the start of
> the next page's content. Now, when I get to the bottom of the current
> page, a message pops up on screen saying what page number I am going
> to, and then the text starts immediately when that message goes away.
> I haven't had too many issues when inputting Braille in iOS 8, but
> then again, I also haven't gone to great lengths to input Braille
> given the sluggishness. As said before, hopefully these issues will be
> resolved soon.
>
> Wayne
>
> On 10/10/14, Richard Turner <rich...@turner42.com> wrote:
>> There is a serious delay when inputting braille on iOS 8. But reading
>> braille is just fine. Hopefully the input problem will be resolved in iOS
>> 8.1, but who knows.
>> The new Vario Ultra  braille displays from Baum are very nice. You have a
>> choice of 20 or 40 cells. They have I think 32 GB of internal storage and
>> you can flip between display mode and note taking mode by sliding a
>> switch.
>> So you can use the internal notes or use it as a display for your phone.
>> If you have more than one bluetooth device it is a great choice because
>> you
>> can pair it with 4 different devices and switch devices on the fly with a
>> keystroke.
>> I work at an agency for the blind and just saw one about a month ago.
>> I'd recommend checking them out. As I recall, the 20 cell is $2.395 and
>> the
>> 40 is $3.395.
>>
>> Check them out here,
>> http://www.baumusa.com/braille-solutions/varioultra.html
>> HTH,
>> Richard
>> PS, no I do not get a commission, I'm just really impressed. I use a
>> Braille
>> Edge at work, which is also very nice.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "The fact that an opinion is widely held is no evidence that it is not
>> utterly absurd."
>>
>> - Bertrand Russell
>>
>>
>>
>>  *Sent from my iPhone 5S
>>
>>
>>
>>> On Oct 10, 2014, at 12:48 AM, Kerri Kosten <kerrik2...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Everyone:
>>>
>>> I am considering purchasing a braille display and pairing it with my
>>> Iphone and using this as a notetaker.
>>> Currently, I have a very old, very outdated Pacmate from 2007 that I
>>> haven't used in like two years.
>>> Because the cost of a traditional blindness notetaker (such as say the
>>> Braille Sense u2) is like $5,000 I was considering purchasing a
>>> braille display and just paring it with my Iphone.
>>> Does anyone do this and if so how does it work for you?
>>> Is it a viable option?
>>> How does it do when you have to take notes in an hour-long class or
>>> meeting?
>>> Do most of the braille displays have a way for you to take notes on
>>> them internally or do you have to use an app on the Iphone for taking
>>> notes?
>>> Besides being able to take notes and read them in braille, another
>>> thing I really miss doing is reading books from say Bookshare, BARD,
>>> or I-Books with a braille display.
>>> Does reading novels/books from these sites work well using a braille
>>> display and an Iphone?
>>> Thanks,
>>> Kerri
>>>
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