AccessNote is also great on Android, so that may be your answer on your tablet
John.
All the best
Steve
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Terry clasper (Redacted sender "terry.clasper" for DMARC)
Sent: 22 August 2016 12:53
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Subject: [access-uk] Re: braille with android
most of the time John I use access note on the phone, which I sync to dropbox
so I have easy access to the text I’ve written on my PC and other devices.
oK no fancy formatting with that app but its a great little text based app,
which looks and feels very much like a traditional note taker.
On 22 Aug 2016, at 12:01, john gallagher <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
interested which word processor on the iphone are you using terry.
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Date: Monday, 22 August 2016 11.36 am
Subject: [access-uk] Re: braille with android
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HI John.
Yes at the moment I use an IPHone with a focus 14 for note taking and using
american grade two braille in the main I have no speed issues at all. OK
when you hit the space bar there is a slight delay in the word being
translated, but, in reality, your not looking at each word as you type it so
its not a show stopper.
All that said, its likely my employment situation is going to change soon
and I may need to relook at my portable information needs, in terms of a
very light weight laptop with 40 cell display or something that is Braille
orientated and specialist but that ticks all the mainstream boxes, trouble
is, I don't think that product exists at the moment.
On 22 Aug 2016, at 11.22, john gallagher <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
hi all
futher to my last on braille one difficulty with the android set-up with
braille is that you have to change the keyboard to the hardware keyboard.
now of course with the el-braille or touch this will not happen and of
course you will have grade 2 braille i think.
the ease of use with a stand alone is massive. though it can be done the
cheap way it is very very fiddley to do.
strange though i do find with the iphone my braille is very fast unlike
jackie. i do use the american computer braille though so when i enter a
number for number six i press lower from.
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