Thanks. I am now using a chord I got with my XBox Game pad, which is pretty
long, and has lasted me for a surprising amount of time. The Touch says
ACCORDING charging, so that means the chord works fine with the Touch. I was
just a little apprehensive, as I broke a poor Braille Plus by not using the
right chord with it.
Devin Prater
Assistive Technology instructor in training, Jaws certified
On May 12, 2017 12:39 AM, "Zachary N. Griego-Dreicer" <zdreicer@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Glad to know you’re enjoying your touch. I would try and be more careful
about cord placement as you do not want the cord to bend. Most USB cords will
work though, or so I hear. Hope this helps.
Sent from my Macbook Pro 13
On May 12, 2017, at 00:35, Devin Prater <d.prater@xxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all. I am the proud new owner of a Braille Note Touch, with 32 cells. I
have a few questions, and a problem.
First, the problem. The USB charging cable has bent on the Micro-USB end.
I'll use another cable for now, but I really wonder how that could have
happened, as I didn't di anything strenuous with it or anything, just had
it in the Touch, my pocket, or the carrying case's pouch.
Now, does anyone know of a text adventure app like the "games" program on
the Apex and MPower? I'd love to play more than the Delight Games library
of game-books. Second, anyone play Dungeons and dragons? Anyone know of a
dice-roling app, or even a rule book app or site?
Third, will Humanware impliment the Space with dots 1-2-4-5-6 command, read
automatically panning with Braille, on the Touch? I miss that command, and
it is in Jaws. I'd forgotten how relaxing it is just to read on and on,
without having to pan all the time. Also, when I go to the main menu from
Victor Reader, playback stops. Any way to keep it playing in the
background?
Thanks for any answers!
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