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Claude Everett <[log in to unmask]>
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I believe it is available through A T guys.  If you need the web site URL I
can provide it. 


Regards,
Claude Everett
"I am opposing a social order in which it is possible for one man who does
absolutely nothing that is useful to amass a fortune of hundreds of millions
of dollars, while millions of men and women who work all the days of their
lives secure barely enough for a wretched existence." 
Eugene Victor Debs  
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Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 8:58 PM
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Subject: Re: [VICUG-L] [acb-l] IPhone and stuff

Where can one get this keyboard and for how much?

Sent from my iPhone

On May 1, 2012, at 9:32 PM, Peter Mikochik <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> try the apple blue tooth keyboard .
> 
> it is a  different feeling. makes my iPod touch seem like a desktop
computer.
> very cool
> 
> press left and right arrows together and try out 'quick nav' to get around
the screen.
> press up and down arrows to click an item.
> 
> 
> On Tue, 1 May 2012, Christopher Chaltain wrote:
> 
>> Personally, I've found I prefer split tapping over touch typing. With 
>> touch typing, I find I lose time taking my finger off the screen and 
>> replacing it on the screen to get to the next letter. I like split 
>> tapping, since I can just slide my one finger around the screen 
>> without taking it off the screen and tapping with my second finger as 
>> soon as I reach the right letter with my first finger. Another good 
>> example though is a word like "meet" where getting those two e's in 
>> there seems a bit faster to me with split tapping rather than touch
typing.
>> 
>> It's all just my preference though, and it may be just because I 
>> haven't spent as much time with touch typing as I have with split 
>> tapping. It's a good thing Apple has given us the choice though. I 
>> would agree that either method seems faster than just double tapping 
>> each character, but even there, whatever anyone is comfortable with is
good.
>> 
>> On 01/05/12 19:50, From the IPHONE of Terrie L. Arnold wrote:
>>> they have two different ones ;
>>> 1. it has dots for the whole keyboard plus dots  at the five tap spots
at the bottom of the screen, battary level , bar levels , and a dot at the
spot to use the app store.
>>> 2. this one has everything listedexcept the dots on the keyboard .
>>> if you turn the iphone ,out of portraitmany of the dots will match up
>>> ATGUTS.COM   are the ones that sell these , they were at last years
convention and they sold for $7
>>> i use the one with the fewer dots.
>>> the one thing that works well with the iphone is to have it on touch
typing as you do not have to double click the letters . that is one of the
things that people really need to practice is the double tapp as they need
to be like taptap .
>>> if you like to use a braill keyboard  you can get one from Brookstone,
or Flying  Blind  as well.
>>> Terriere
>>> 
>>> 
>>> skyp -k.c.kitty
>>> 
>>> On May 1, 2012, at 5:16 PM, "Kevin LaRose" <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
>>> 
>>> It is an overlay you can put on your phone display that puts dots on the
touch points of the phone. Some, myself included, see these as helpful,
others could do without them. To each their own, I say.
>>> KL
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