[rehab] Mobile Speak Smartphone and Mobile Speak Pocket V2.1
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Caroline Ragot - Marketing Director
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Mobile Speak Smartphone & Pocket V2.1
Code Factory Releases V2.1 of Mobile Speak Smartphone and Mobile Speak Pocket
Support for more than 15 new devices, full support for Windows Mobile
6.1, support for the new Bookshare format and many more new features.
Terrassa (Barcelona), Spain, February 18, 2009
In the last few years the number of users of Code Factory's screen
readers for Windows Mobile devices has been skyrocketing. Code
Factory is currently the only company developing screen readers for
more than one mobile operating system: Symbian, Windows Mobile and
Blackberry from RIM. Mobile Speak Smartphone and Mobile Speak Pocket
are the two versions of Code Factory's screen reader available for
Windows Mobile devices.
One of the great features unique to Mobile Speak Smartphone and
Mobile Speak Pocket is the User Centered Licensing System released
more than a year ago, which allows users to deactivate their license
from a device and reactivate it in a new supported device without any
additional cost. This new licensing system has encouraged our
customers to frequently switch from one device to another; that is
why our development team has worked very hard to support more than 15
new smartphones and Pocket PCs. The other big competitive advantage
of choosing a Windows Mobile Code Factory screen reader is the
opportunity to experience traveling and walking around with Mobile
Geo, Code Factory's award-winning GPS application. V2.1 of Mobile
Speak Smartphone and Mobile Speak Pocket will be compatible with V1.5
of Mobile Geo, planed to be released by March 2009.
NEW DEVICES supported by V2.1
Version 2.1.205 of Mobile Speak Smartphone supports five new smartphones:
* Samsung SGH-i200,
* Palm Treo 500,
* Palm Treo 500V from Vodafone,
* HTC S640 and
* HTC S740.
Version 2.1.205 of Mobile Speak Pocket supports eleven new Pocket PCs:
* AT&T Samsung Epix,
* HP iPAQ 910 (Business Messenger),
* Samsung SCH-i760 from Verizon Wireless,
* HP iPAQ 600 Business Navigator,
* Sprint HTC Touch Pro,
* AT&T HTC Fuze,
* Verizon xv6850 Touch Pro,
* Sprint HTC Touch Diamond,
* Palm Treo 800W from Sprint,
* Palm Treo Pro, and
* Asus P750.
HIGHLIGHTED FEATURES of V2.1
Both Mobile Speak Smartphone and Mobile Speak Pocket V2.1.205 include:
* Full support for Windows Mobile 6.1.
* Improvements to Code Factory's built-in Braille reader
application, also called BRF reader:
* Support for the new Bookshare format. To learn more about
the new Bookshare library visit
<http://www.benetech.org/about/press_releases/PR_2009-01-26_Bookshare.shtml>http://www.benetech.org/about/press_releases/PR_2009-01-26_Bookshare.shtml.
* Added a Find function that lets you enter a search string
using computer Braille or literary (grade 1 or 2) Braille.
* New options for adding bookmarks and jumping to a selected bookmark.
* With Mobile Speak Pocket, pressing DoubleTap4 in a BRF file
will now close it.
* In Mobile Speak Smartphone as well as Mobile Speak Pocket,
you can access the Braille Reader through a dedicated icon located in
the Mobile Speak control panel.
* To learn more about the BRF Reader visit
<http://www.codefactory.es/en/products.asp?id=241>http://www.codefactory.es/en/products.asp?id=241.
* New upgrade installation process
This new upgrade installation process allows the user to install a
new build (or reinstall the same one that is already on the device),
without first uninstalling Mobile Speak and its components if they
are already running on the device. There is no need to stop Mobile
Speak/Magnifier to do this.
* Enhanced support for Office OneNote
You can install Office OneNote on your device if you connect it to a
computer with Microsoft Office 2007. Just launch OneNote 2007 on your
PC when the device is already connected via ActiveSync or Windows
Mobile Device Center, and you will be prompted to install OneNote
Mobile. Mobile Speak Pocket and Mobile Speak Smarpthone now read the
list of saved OneNote files, read all menu and toolbar option names
rather than the bitmap number for some, and inform you if there is a
sound clip inserted in the note.
V2.1.205 also features new settings and commands for both Mobile
Speak Smartphone and Mobile Speak Pocket
* New settings and commands for Mobile Speak Smartphone
* Two new commands for the Default command layout: Home+4
will open the Start menu wherever you are. Home+Long4 will return
focus to the Today screen.
* The user dictionary has been redesigned. It can be opened
by pressing Home+4 in the Settings command layout. It is now possible
to navigate the list of pronunciation entries using the Left/Right
arrow keys; pressing the left softkey will now close this dialog and
automatically save your new entries and changes to existing ones; and
the right softkey will now open the menu of options, including
"Cancel" which will let you exit the user dictionary without saving
any entries or modifications.
* Supported cell editing in Excel Mobile: After opening the
Excel file, select "Edit mode" from the menu opened by the right
softkey. Navigate to the cell you wish to edit, and select "Cell
text" from the "Edit" sub-menu in the right softkey menu. This should
place you in an edit field where you can use the left and right arrow
keys to position the cursor at the point where you wish to start
editing. Press the left softkey to save your revision to the cell
entry, or select "Cancel" from the right softkey menu.
* New "Character repeat filter" option. You will find this
option in Control Panel > Modes > Text Processing. This is checked by
default and so when you have a string of repeated symbols like 20
dashes, Mobile Speak Smartphone will only say "dash" three times.
* New help mode: Press Home+Long5 in any layout and in any
screen to get context-sensitive help. Press the left softkey to close
this screen. Only available in English.
* New settings and commands for Mobile Speak Pocket
* New command for switching between existing command layouts:
Press Alt+Tab (Default and Mobile Geo layout, if Mobile Geo is
installed and running).
* Easier way to enable and disable response to screen taps
respectively: Use the commands Alt+Ctrl+Shift+Left and
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+Right, rather than the touch screen itself.
* New input method called Touch Keypad: This method is used
in the same way as the Touch Virtual Keyboard input method, but the
screen orientation remains in portrait mode. There are two keypad
types: Numeric and Letters. When this input method is activated, the
Numeric keypad is selected by default. You switch between keypad
types by pressing the Mobile Speak Pocket Control key. The Numeric
keypad has five rows with three keys each. The first four rows are
similar to a 12-key dial-pad with 1,2,3 in the first row, 4,5,6 in
the next, 7,8,9 in the third, and *,0,# in the fourth. The bottom row
has keys for the Left softkey, Backspace key, and Right softkey (from
left to right). If you wish to long-press a key in the first four
rows of this keypad, press the MSP Shift key to switch to the
"Numeric: Long" mode. Pressing the Shift key again will switch you
back to the mode for short key presses. On the other hand, the
Letters keypad has seven rows with five keys each. Letters are not
arranged in QWERTY or any language-dependent keyboard layout.
Instead, you have the letters 'a' through 'e' in the first row, 'f'
through 'j' in the second, 'k' through 'o' in the third, 'p' through
't' in the fourth, and 'u' through 'y' in the fifth. Then the sixth
row has the following keys: 'z', period, apostrophe, dash, and the
Symbol key. The last row has the following keys: Space, comma,
ampersand, forward slash, and Backspace. When you press the Mobile
Speak Pocket Shift key while the Letters keypad is selected, then you
switch to the "Uppercase" mode. The first five rows will input the
uppercase equivalents of the letters from 'a' through 'y'. The sixth
row has the following keys: 'Z', colon, at sign, underscore, and the
Symbol key. The last row has the following keys: space, question
mark, open parenthesis, close parenthesis, and Backspace. To exit the
Touch Keypad, press the Mobile Speak Pocket Alt key.
To read the full list of new features and improvements made for V2.1,
visit
<http://www.codefactory.es/descargas/family_1/product_3/Whats_new_pocketpc.html>http://www.codefactory.es/descargas/family_1/product_3/Whats_new_pocketpc.html
for Mobile Speak Pocket and
<http://www.codefactory.es/descargas/family_1/product_2/whats_new_smartphone.html>http://www.codefactory.es/descargas/family_1/product_2/whats_new_smartphone.html
for Mobile Speak Smartphone.
New users are invited to download a free 30-day trial version of
Mobile Speak Pocket and Mobile Speak Smartphone and discover how
Mobile Speak can convert an otherwise inaccessible mainstream device
into an essential communications tool. Users of previous versions of
Mobile Speak Pocket and Mobile Speak Smartphone are welcome to
install the V2.1 update free-of-charge and enjoy the latest product
enhancements. To obtain the download, follow the wizard at
<http://www.codefactory.es/en/downloads.asp?id=44>http://www.codefactory.es/en/downloads.asp?id=44.
To read more about Mobile Speak Smartphone, visit
<http://www.codefactory.es/en/products.asp?id=36>http://www.codefactory.es/en/products.asp?id=36.
To read more about Mobile Speak Pocket, visit
<http://www.codefactory.es/en/products.asp?id=98>http://www.codefactory.es/en/products.asp?id=98.
To learn more about the other screen readers developed by Code
Factory, visit
<http://www.codefactory.es/en/products.asp?id=16>http://www.codefactory.es/en/products.asp?id=16.
To buy Code Factory's software, contact your closest distributor. A
list is available at:
<http://www.codefactory.es/en/purchase.asp?id=54>http://www.codefactory.es/en/purchase.asp?id=54.
About Code Factory
Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Terrassa/Barcelona, Spain, Code
Factory is the global leader committed to the development of products
designed to eliminate barriers to the accessibility of mobile
technology for the blind and visually impaired. Today, Code Factory
is the leading provider of screen readers, screen magnifiers, and
Braille interfaces for the widest range of mainstream mobile devices
including Symbian-based and Windows Mobile-powered Smartphones as
well as Pocket PC phones and PDAs. Its product line is the only one
to support phones working on the GSM, CDMA and WCDMA networks. Code
Factory's success lies in giving excellent customer support and in
responding immediately to the needs of its end users.
Among Code Factory's customers are well known organizations like
ONCE, and carriers such as TIM, Vodafone, SFR, Bouygues Telecom and
AT&T. The company also collaborated with leading TTS providers and
Braille manufacturers, thus enabling Code Factory to provide
excellent text-to-speech technology in many languages for Mobile
Speak products, and to incorporate support for over twenty wireless
Braille devices into the software.
For more information, feel free to contact Code Factory S.L.:
Code Factory, S.L., Rambla d'Egara 148 2-2, 08221 Terrassa (Barcelona)
<mailto:info at codefactory.es>info at codefactory.es, www.codefactory.es
Code Factory, S.L. - 2009
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