you cannot use a bluetooth keyboard to navigate around the screen but you can use a braille display to do it.
On Jul 28, 2010, at 2:57 PM, Dan Tevelde wrote:
Harry,
I can't speak for bluetooth keyboards in general but I have a
Refreshabraille unit which is a Braille display and bluetooth keyboard. I
can read and write Braille and navigate menus. If a regular bluetooth
keyboard has some kind of navigation key, then it should work. It is pretty
easy to learn how to navigate around the phone just using the touch screen.
It just takes practice sliding your finger and hearing the menu choices and
then tapping to select them. You can also move up and down in lists and go
from page to page and application to application. I have had an IPhone for
the past couple of weeks and have adjusted to it and really think it is one
of the most accessible mainstream products I have ever used. There are also
many applications which have been written especially for the blind. It's
pretty simple to learn how to use the phone and dial numbers. To save time,
you can save numbers in a contact list or use voice commands.
Dan
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