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Ana,
For those of us who do not do braille, is there an electronic format?
Jon
> On Oct 19, 2016, at 7:14 PM, Ana G <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Hi All,
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> National Braille Press announced the release of "Getting Started with Android, Learning Android with TalkBack." It's a three-volume braille book that sells for $24.00. I'm one of the coauthors, so I'm not very objective.
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> Instead of telling everyone how wonderful it is, I'll point you to the NBP page with the table of contents. I'll place the introductory blurb before the link.
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> Ciao
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> At last — Get Started with Android!
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> We hit pay dirt when JJ Meddaugh and Ana Garza of AT Guys agreed to write a soup-to-nuts Android book. So if you've been thinking about trying Android
> but have questions about its level of accessibility, Getting Started with Android gives you the skinny. Learn how to use Android with the accessibility
> feature TalkBack, from first time set-up to basic gestures, modified standard gestures, voice actions, installing and using apps, and much more. If you
> are new to Android or thinking of going Google, Getting Started with Android fits the bill.
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> http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/ANDROID.html
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