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Hable one
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\\nYes it is in the web shop now.
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\\nHere are some notes I wrote about the Hable one, then you\\u2019ll find the link to the shop page.
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\\nHable One is an external braille keyboard designed for people who are blind or have low vision to use and navigate their smartphone or tablet (iOS or Android)with ease.
\\nNo installation is needed \\u2013 just pair it to your smart device via Bluetooth and start Brailling (Android or iOS will be auto detected if first time paired)..
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\\nPhysical description:
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\\n6 Braille round keys laid out in standard Braille cell formation.
\\nKey 7 next to keys 23 on left, and key 8 next to keys 56 on right (both 7 and 8 are long keys).. \\xa0
\\nFront
\\nOn/off slider switch.
\\nLeft edge front - slot to attach wrist strap.
\\nBack
\\nUSBC port.
\\nBottom
\\n4 rubber stoppers at each corner to stop sliding on surface.
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\\nFeatures
\\nWorks with both iPhone and android phones/tablets.
\\nEasily held in the hands.
\\nUpdate via Hable app (free)..
\\nCompact 8 Braille key design.
\\nEasy to remember\\xa0 Braille keyboard commands.
\\nOne handed mode available for major functions.
\\nMenu within Hable one gives easy access to other functions: such as Switch Braille keys, one hand mode, and battery status.
\\nSwitch Braille keyboard input orientation for user preference via menu..
\\nWith Bluetooth head phones, never need to take phone out of pocket: secure and safe usage.
\\nLock and unlock device with keyboard.
\\nEasily answer/hang up phone calls.
\\nUse physical keys when typing numbers in to an automated system.
\\nLaunch personal assistant or dictation.
\\nQuicly respond to a mesage in a noisy environment..
\\nEasily Navigate to, and check info in apps.
\\nStart/stop media playing.
\\nBraille extended emails, notes, etc.
\\nReplicate all screen reader functions (Talkback Android and VoiceOver iPhone).
\\nEasily\\xa0 check battery status via menu.
\\n3 hours to charge internal battery via UsB, 50 hours usage.
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\\nTips:
\\nBy default, the Braille keys on the Hable One will be upside down as you are holding the device against you with the keys facing away. If you feel the keyboard laying on a table with the on/off\\xa0 button closest to you:
\\nDot keys 14 and 36 are switched. Your fingers when holding the Hable One will be on the correct keys, although it may not feel like it. You can switch the orientation if you like via the Hable menu.
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\\nHable one menu\\xa0 - all 6 cell main keys (123456).
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\\nWhen in menu,\\xa0 (one command for each menu activation).
\\nX (1436) - switch Braille keys orientation.
\\nLower c (36) - check battery status, vibrations denote charge level, 1 low 3 high.
\\n1 - switch to Android.
\\n2 - switch to iOS.
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\\nIf originally paired to iOS or Android, use Hable menu to switch to other operating system.
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\\nVarious languages available chosen via the Hable menu.
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\\nMultiple device pairing not currently available.
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\\nExamples of keyboard navigation:
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\\nHold 7 then press 8 - move to the next item.
\\nHold 8 then press 7 - move to the previous item.
\\nPress 36 - activate current item.
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\\nAs there is no:
\\nSpace bar - key 8.
\\nEnter key - keys 18.
\\nAnd so on.
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\\nIn the Box:
\\nHable One.
\\nUSBC to USBA cable.
\\nBraille card with link to manuals.
\\nWrist strap.
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\\nDimensions:
\\nHight: 0.8CM.
\\nLength : 10CM.
\\nWidth: 4.6CM.\\xa0
\\nWeight: 0.36KG.
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\\nCheck it out on the shop page or in the store.
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\\nhttps://shop.visionaustralia.org/hable-one.html
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\\nVA connect the vision Australia library\\xa0
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\\nI thought it was timely for a reminder that the Vision Australia Library is for anyone with a print disability as well as being blind or having low vision.
\\nTo access the library once you have joined,\\xa0 The Va Connect app for both Android and iOS works well giving you access to daisy audio books, newspapers, magazines, and podcasts from the Vision Australia Radio service (including Talking Tech).
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\\nhttps://www.visionaustralia.org/services/library
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\\nRice is Not Included in Apple Support document for a Wet iPhone
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\\nYes, it is a myth, so don\\u2019t even do it if you have an Android phone smile.
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\\nhttps://www.theverge.com/2024/2/19/24077532/apple-support-document-wet-iphone-no-rice
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\\nGoogle Spotted Making a Move towards Seamless Updates
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\\nSo rather than a big update for your Samsung phone, updates would happen seamlessly which some manufacturers don\\u2019t like.
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\\nhttps://www.androidcentral.com/apps-software/android-may-only-support-seamless-updates
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\\nThe Future of AI Smart Phones
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\\nWe use to worry about the power of our PC to run Assistive Tech, now it\\u2019s the power of our mobile devices to run AI and AGI in the future.
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\\nhttps://blogs.idc.com/2024/02/19/the-future-of-next-gen-ai-smartphones/
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\\nFoxtel Hubbl is it something useful
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\\nYou probably know what the answer is for accessibility, of course not sigh smile.
\\nPlus the fact smart TVS do the same thing as well as Fire TV, Apple TV etc.
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\\nSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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