Another thing I find a big clunky on my end, is the web. I like tell on the
apex you just type in the web address and it worked, when I’ve tried to use the
web, I’ve noticed a lot of unnecessary tabs keep opening, which I am able to
close but keep reappearing, in general to touch lags whenever going into the
Internet application, it’s able to get to a site but it lags a lot for me. I
like the simplicity on the apex on the web browser end, a feature that I do
like though, is the email. I was not able to use the email feature really on my
apex, because I had so many emails on the server, I like the way the all these
ports for Gmail, it just works simply,
Sent from my iPhone
On Mar 29, 2018, at 11:16 PM, Simon Bonenfant <sbonenfant2@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I do use my touch, as I am in school, so I do use it for that reason, one of
the things that is a bit disappointing for me, is the use of Skype, what are
the things that I immediately thought of being able to use very well, when I
heard about the touch, was Skype among other things, Skype works when it
wants to. A lot of the times I will open the Skype app, wait a few seconds,
and either get the Skype has stopped working dialogue? Or I’ll have to reboot
the whole unit totally, it works when it wants to, but it’s a bit
disappointing on that end.
Sent from my iPhone
On Mar 29, 2018, at 8:22 PM, Devin Prater <r.d.t.prater@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The ElBraille is an underpowered Windows tablet. I wouldn’t get that either.
Sure, it sounds good. A whole Windows computer just for us, with JAWS and
Braille. But as always, the devil is always in the details. The BrailleNote
isn’t completely tied to 4.4, either. It uses different versions of
different functions, so maybe the core is 4.4, and most of the accessibility
functions are 4.4, but the video frame may be from a newer version, which is
how we’re able to use the Youtube app. I know, bad example, but that shows
the bandaging Humanware has to do with Android to make it nearly as
accessible as it is on the Touch.
On Mar 29, 2018, at 10:19 AM, matthew dyer
<ilovecountrymusic483@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all,
I think this might be a little off topic, but I would be interested to hear
about the lvbraille which is a windows 10 device with a focus 14 braille
display attached. On the topic of the touch, I think it is a shame that it
is running 4.4 KitKat. Which has been out of support for so long that
getting apps that will work with it is slim to nune. I just assume use my
phone which is using android 7.0 and is up to date as far as I can see. I
owned a touch for a few years until reasontly when it would no longer
charge and I had no way to get it repaired and after I had an insident
where coffee got spilled on it, it cost me over $1300 just to get it fixed
and on top of that I had to have the internal sd card replaced after the
unit became corrupted without worning. Just my take on the mater for what
its worth.
Matthew
On Mar 29, 2018, at 7:51 AM, Devin Prater <r.d.t.prater@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I agree. If the state could take this unit back and give me a Focus 14 or
another small, Braille display, I’d do that in a heart-beat. I regret my
decision to get the Touch, and only use it as a Braille display for the
iPhone. Maybe in a year or two, or three, the Touch may grow up a little,
but Humanware is a mature company, and should know better than to give us
a product that is less useful than the one it replaced.
On Mar 29, 2018, at 5:48 AM, Ann Parsons <akp@sero.email> wrote:
Hi all,
Now this is what this list was meant for. This is an excellent post, and
I hope that somebody will come out of the shadows and talk about these
things frankly.
My experience has been with the FaceBook app. When it works, it does so,
sort of, though I have never tried to post to a group. You have to use
Messenger to post messages, and I either get alerts that Messenger has
stopped working or I can't find how to send my messages much less find
anything sent to me.
I devoutly hope that *somebody* will step up and start answering these
questions. The supposed strength of the Touch tablet was that these
mainstream apps are supposed to work on it. Well, they may, but a
modicum of assistance in making them work would be appreciated. Hey,
Humanware, how about some webinars on popular apps like FB and Messenger
and Skype and so on?
I'd really like to know why my Touch keeps yawping about x-program has
stopped working wait or OK. I can't get anything done!
I can't live without my planner. I have student appointments, recurring
webinars or seminars, choir rehearsals and so on. I can't live without
my planner. The planner in the touch is a joke! You can't schedule
events that are recurring with any accuracy, especially those that occur
monthly. They're always off by two or three days. It's a joke! I keep
my planner on the Apex because it's simple, accurate and it *does* work.
I've had several occasions when I've noticed a monthly recurring
appointment has been scheduled for two or three days earlier than the
proper date. I've had to edit the appointment so that it was correct.
What's with this, eh?
Ann P.
Original message:
Hi, all--
Just curious what your preferred method is for accessing Facebook on the
Touch. I've tried the web view of m.facebook.com, but it appears to be
different from its original layout on the Apex. For example, I am unable
to find the Groups link, and my messages do not display, but rather a
Play Store link for Messenger. Is it easier to use the mobile site or
the app? Also, is there a way to view messages and groups from the
online version?
Thanks for any tips,
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