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Fleksy – A new way of using a keyboard on mobile devices!

July 1, 2012

Yesterday, I was able to get a look at the new keyboarding technology from Fleksy. Fleksy is going to be a new app for iOS that lets the user type text without having to use exact placement fingers on the screen. All you have to do is tap where you think letters should be and type a full word, and the app will predict which word you are trying to type. After trying this system, I believe that this app/technology is at least 90% accurate.

How does it work?

Fleksy is a simple and intuitive new technology that lets you type without having to find keyboard keys. To start, you start trying to type a word. Once you are done, swipe right and the app will predict what you typed. If that word is not correct, swipe down or up to get more suggestions. The swipe right also puts a space, and there is also commands to add punctuation as well. Swipe left will also delete the word you just typed.

Conclusion

Fleksy is an incredible new technology that will be making its way to the iOS app store very shortly. The developers have also said they would like to create APIs for other developers to use their technology in other apps. I plan to add Fleksy technology to all future app releases I come out with, and would love to see other developers do the same. If you are here at the 2012 National Federation of the Blind convention, try and find one of their representatives and they will give you a demonstration.

PocketBraille Reference 1.2 is now Live!

September 9, 2011

PocketBraille Reference iconI am excited to announce that latest update to PocketBraille Reference is now available on the app store. This update contains some minor interface updates and the addition of one letter word contractions. Some of these include the words but, can, do, from, and it. This update is the first of many updates to introduce grade 2 contractions into PocketBraille. I hope everyone can use and learn from this update, and please leave feedback as ratings in the app store.

VB Lite on Youtube!

September 1, 2011

If you would like to learn more about VisualBraille and VisualBraille lite, check out this video. You can view it here or on YouTube at any time.

Clarification

August 28, 2011

If you are looking in the App store for PocketBraille Reference, pay close attention. Apple has approved another app called Pocket Braille. This app is NOT PocketBraille Reference. It has a few more features, but the creator needs to work on their terminology and use the right wording. for instance, there are Braille contractions, not short hand.

Contractions in PocketBraille Reference

PocketBraille Reference will get contractions, but that will be in a future update. Once I have fixed settings issues with VisualBraille, I will slowly introduce many types of contractions in PocketBraille.

Other Braille Types

We will also be offering computer Braille exclusive symbols, Nemeth math symbols and several more including Braille music, so keep your eyes or ears here at the iAccessibility report, or the app update screen on your iDevice for more.


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