iSee - Using various technologies from a blind persons perspective.
Technology:Software How-To
This is an amazing upgrade to the traditional slate or as we say in Australia hand frame.
So rather than sticking in a bit of paper, writing in Braille, and then having to take the paper out, read what you have Brailled, and then stick it back in again to continue Brailling, you just Braille or write on once side and the pins pop out on the other reading side, for you to just read what you have Brailled.
You can push any pin in with your finger tip to clear pins within a cell or use the buttons at the top and bottom to clear every 5 cells going across: eg first left top and bottom do lines 1 to 4 up to firth cell etc or top left button by itself does lines 1 to 2, and bottom right hand side button does lines3 to 4 etc, then going across to buttons 2, 3, and 4 for top and bottom.
Do not use the stylus to push in the pins on the reading side as you'll damage the pins.
It'll make more sense when you listen to the demo.
Enjoy.
A very cool feature of the @Samsung Galaxy S10 or Galaxy Watch when you pop either one on their respective wireless chargers (wish iPhone/Apple Watch did this)
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A Taster demo of an Overview of the Samsung Galaxy Watch using Voice Assistant
Using the Samsung Galaxy S10 Wireless Power Sharing to charge other Qi devices
New AirPods 2nd Generation using VoiceOver on iPhone X
A tip demo on how to portably demonstrate the Amazon Echo Dot 2nd Generation and the Google Home Mini
Demo of the Master Lock Select Portable Push Button Key Lock Safe
Wind Chimes for your Amazon Echo
Demo of the free Ear Hockey game from the Microsoft Garage Project for Windows 10
Windows 10 Narrator Series Episode 9 - navigating on the web with Narrator
Demo of adjusting Reading Speed of Audible books on the Amazon Echo using Alexa
Windows 10 Narrator Series Episode 8 - Scan Mode, Narrator Views, and using Narrator Gestures with the Touch Screen
Windows 10 Narrator Series Episode 7 - Navigating within a document with Narrator keyboard commands
Windows 10 Narrator Series Episode 6 - Typing Echo and Keyboard Settings
Windows 10 Narrator Series Episode 5 Startup options for Narrator including Narrator Home
Windows 10 Narrator Series Episode 4 - changing Volume, Pitch, Audio Ducking, and an initial intro to Scan Mode
Windows 10 Narrator Episode 3 - adjusting speech rate, Volume, Punctuation, and a tip on Verbosity
Quick demo of using the Home, News, and Voice Memos app on the Mac with VoiceOver
Demo of the Mac app Tooth Fairy to put Bluetooth icons on menu bar for faster access to AirPods etc.
Windows 10 Narrator Series Episode 2 - Narrator keys and Input (keyboard and touch screen) Learning mode.
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