Hi, as someone who thinks very highly of braille, I am always on the lookout
for things like this so I was delighted to see this message in my inbox. I have
a few questions:
1. Is this a physical device which is being made to connect with your iPhone,
or is it in the form of an app?
2. You mention braille screen input quite a few times, IOS has this feature
already as part of voiceover, what are the advantages of ABK over braille
screen input?
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On 27 Jan 2019, at 16:56, Nalin.x.Linux <nalin.x.linux@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear friends,
Advanced-Braille-Keyboard(A.B.K) released to Production.
Advanced Braille Keyboard (A.B.K) is a Note taking keyboard for smart
devices.
It allows one to use touch screen(Braille Screen Input) or physical keyboard
connected through Bluetooth or
OTG cable to type text in a Perkins-like way, i.e. braille patterns.
Simultaneous multiple press of braille combinations will produce
corresponding letters.
What is Advanced-Braille-Keyboard :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXfcIBEWNy4
Play Store Link : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=abk.keyboard
Video Tutorials :
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLe261Vm-VvvAOCS-oRyI-8sb7MrM-wogl
Forum : https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/advanced-braille-keyboard
Features of A.B.K
1 Languages : - English, French, Spanish, Hindi, Arabic, Russian, Portuguese,
Norwegian, Czech, Croatian, Romanian, Italian, Tamil, Malayalam,
Bengali-Bangladesh, Bengali-Indian, and Kannada.
2 Braille Screen Input :- Use touch screen to input using braille
combinations, simultaneous braille combination press on touchscreen will
produce respective letter.
3 Physical Keyboard Input : - Use Bluetooth keyboard or USB keyboard
connected through OTG cable to input text by pressing respective braille
combination simultaneously.
4 Support Abbreviations & Contractions in grade 2 and grade 3 in English and
Malayalam.
5 Support Punctuation's, Emoji's, and Numerals(Nemeth code).
6 Simple-Mode : - Simplified braille for kids and beginners by avoiding
contractions and abbreviations.
7 Conventional Braille Mode : follow same rules of braille instead of Unicode
based.
8 One Hand Mode : - Type using one hand by separating braille combination to
first and second half. First 1,2,3 turns to 4,5,6.
9 Keyboard configuration : - Change keys representing each dots and other
keys such as punctuation, abbreviation, capital, map switching, letter
deletion and one hand skip.
Thanking you,
Nalin.