[nabs-l] Your thoughts on touch screen
Josh Gregory
joshkart12 at gmail.com
Tue May 31 17:35:26 UTC 2011
Right, we might not even need notetakers (but I didn't say that)
because they have displays that can work with IPhones other than
those. I do not know which ones, but I do know for sure that
they exist. I used an IPod Touch once, loved it! I will
hopefully have one of my own soon.
HTH,
Josh
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Email: joshkart12 at gmail.com
----- Original Message -----
From: Ignasi Cambra <ignasicambra at gmail.com
To: National Association of Blind Students mailing list
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Date sent: Tue, 31 May 2011 13:28:08 -0400
Subject: Re: [nabs-l] Your thoughts on touch screen
There are two types of touch screens: accessible touch screens
and inaccessible touch screens. It's as simple as that. Apple
devices are accessible and in my opinion there's nothing more
efficient for a blind person to use. The interface is generally
pretty consistent across applications and things just work. I
find the small touch screen on the iPhone extremely convenient
because I can operate it with one hand most of the time, which is
helpful when I'm walking with my guide dog or anything like that.
Everyone has different opinions on this,but I personally don't
see the need of a notetaker. There are very small bluetooth
keyboards out there which unfold and are very nice to type on. I
have one of those that I use with my iphone, and it's a lot
smaller than any notetaker and does lots of things which a
notetaker can't do. I do think that if I was a braille display
user I would probably have a different opinion on this. I love
reading books in Braille etc, but I just don't need it when I'm
working on a computer.
In a nutshell, I use my iPhone by itself most of the time, and I
use the keyboard if I need to take notes or write long documents.
I can just keep my phone in my pocket and use the keyboard to
type in class etc.
On May 31, 2011, at 11:35 AM, Philip S wrote:
Thanks guys for your feedback. Please keep 'em coming.
For those of you who have both notetaker device and SmartPhone,
do you
see your SmartPhone taking over the role of your notetaker
device, or
is your SmartPhone simply an addition rather than a substitute
to your
notetaker device? Why or why not?
Josh, you said iPod's touch-screen is easier than SmartPhone,
why is
that? Are you referring to iPhone or Android?
Thanks.
Phil
On 5/31/11, Hannah Furney <hannahgf11 at gmail.com> wrote:
Hi. I received an Ipod Touch in February as a gift. I really
like the
touch screen.
I also have a BrailleNote Classic. I really like taking notes
and writing
documents on my BrailleNote.
Thanks,
Hannah
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Of Philip S
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 2:19 AM
To: National Association of Blind Students mailing list
Subject: [nabs-l] Your thoughts on touch screen
Hi all,
I'm doing research and am curious to know your thoughts on touch
screen.
How do you feel about touch screen as more and more devices
adopt this
interface? Do you love it, embrace it, hate it, a pain in the
rear, or
something in between...? Please share how you feel about it and
be as
thorough as you wish.
Also, what kind of notetaker, PDA, mobile devices and mobile
phones do you
use now?
Thanks.
Phil
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