Harry,
Android does have quite a few keyboard commands. I'm sure they're on a
website somewhere, but they're also listed in the Android Commands and
Settings book published by National Braille Press.
You can use an Android with a keyboard. Some people do, but the
experience isn't quite like Windows. I personally miss the Say-current
commands (e.g., say current line, say current word). You can accomplish
this by arrowing away then back, but for me, a heavy user of say-current
commands, it's an absence I notice very much when I'm using a keyboard.
My point is that Android is keyboard friendly, but people used to
working with screen readers on Windows may disagree because the
experience is different from what they're used to.
Ciao
On 3/6/2018 12:04 PM, harry brown wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Well folks, if you're looking for a smart phone that's as fast as a
> desktop computer, you need to check out the Motorola Moto Z2 Play.
>
> This smart phone is an octocore phone, meaning, it has 8 processors in
> it, 8 processors!!!
>
> My computer guy Rick, has it, it's the fastest smart phone I have ever
> seen!
>
> And of course, he is using google chrome on it as well, and web pages
> load in 1 to 2 seconds!
>
> Now my question is, my friend, Brian, the guy I told you all about
> with the internet provider situation, could get one of these phones!
>
> Here's the cool thing about this phone, as well, and that is, this
> smart phone, pares with a bluetooth keyboard, so no touch screen is
> necessary.
>
> The web page the people can look at and get the product description is
>
> https://www.amazon.com/Motorola-Keyboard-BoxWave-Bluetooth-Integrated/dp/B077BMCBBP
>
>
> I know there are Android tutorials out there, and braille books about
> using Android with talkback, but does anyone on this list know where I
> can find keyboard commands for Android?
>
> I know I can google it, but being that there are keyboard users on
> this list, I thought I would ask here first.
>
> By the way, Motorola does not pay me to talk about that phone, but I
> saw it in action, it is absolutely incredible.
>
> If this phone works for Brian, he will *FINALLY*, have unlimited
> internet on the 4G network, and not have to use that hot spot!!!
>
> Harry
>
>
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