[BlindTlk] Reading TXT and BRF Files on the BrailleNote Touch

Humberto Avila humberto_avila.it104 at outlook.com
Sun Jun 2 06:59:20 UTC 2019


Hello Kelvy:

Yes, the Braille note touch is able to read .TXT files. at least, when I open .TXT files, I am able to open them successfully. I don't know about large text files though; I have not tried those files. 
On the .BRF side of things... I feel you'd just get by using your Braille display for this since you can not use speech. I understand this is an issue for a lot of folks, but personally it works well for me. KeySoft now runs under Android and this is why you are getting different ways of doing these things. 
Not sure about all of the Nasty bugs have been improved in the Braille note Touch + running Android 8.2.  But that's my $0.02 
Humberto 

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> On Jun 1, 2019, at 9:33 AM, kelby carlson via BlindTlk <blindtlk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> I have a large collection of books and resources that I've collected over the years. Many of these files are in TXT and BRF format. When I received my new BrailleNote Touch, I found that KeyWord was unable to open many of the TXT files, which were books and often large; it would just result in a blank loading screen. Similarly, I realized KeyWord could no longer open BRF files; there is a separate app for that, KeyBRF. However, it comes with an absolutely astonishing flaw: you cannot read BRF files with audio speech.
> 
> So, I go from an Apex to a Touch, and I can no longer read many TXT files at all, and can't use speech to read BRF files. I would like to know if there are any third party apps that might solve either of these problems. Ihave had numerous issues with the Touch since I received it, and Humanware support has not been helpful—in many cases they acknowledge whatever it is is a basic problem but that there is not a way to fix it. (This includes iPhone connectivity, where the Touch will not stay connected to the iPhone as a Braille display if you lock the iPhone's screen and unlock it). So if anyone knows of a way to read TXT files, and BRF files with speech, I would love to know about it.
> 
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