iSee - Using various technologies from a blind persons perspective.

Hable One description, pairing, and basic navigation on iPhone with VoiceOver


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Hable One Quick demo

Quick physical whip around:

 

Front middle slide on/off switch.

Back middle USBC port.

Back left lanyard.

Top 8 Braille keys.

Bottom 4 rubber feet at each corner.

 

Paring to smart phone:

 

Turn Hable one on.

Smart phone Settings, Bluetooth, and select Hable one.

Once paired, unit will connect automatically when turned on.

 

Holding the unit:

 

Hold unit away from you with the keys facing out, so that the USBC port is facing down, and the on/off switch is facing up.

 

Key/dot  positions:

 

Left column of 3 keys bottom to top -  dots 1, 2, and 3.

Right column of 3 keys bottom to top 4, 5, and 6.

Left long key: dot 7.

Right long key - dot 8.

 

 

Handy starting commands for navigation

 

Left/Right to previous  or next item:

Hold 7 whilst  pressing  8 move right.

Hold 8 whilst pressing 7 move left.

 

Select an item:

Press 78.

 

Home command:

Hold  h (125) until vibration.

 

Previous/next Home screen:

Hold o (135) until vibration move to next Home Screen.

Hold ow contraction  (236) until vibration move to previous Home Screen.

 

Silence  speech output temporarily:

Hold a (1) until vibration.

 

App switcher:

Hold 23 until vibration.

 

Control Centre:

Hold j (245) until vibration.

 

Notifications Centre:

Hold n (1345) until vibration.

 

Answer/Hangup and start/stop media:

Hold 3 until vibration to either answer/hang up call.

Hold p (1234) until vibration to start/stop media (music, audio book etc).

 

Siri.

Hold d (124) until vibration.

 

Status menu, and Back/Escape: 

Hold s (234) until vibration.

Hold b (12) until vibration for back/escape.

 

As there is no delete key it is 7, Space bar 8 is space, and the Enter key is 18 when Brailling in to a text  entry area.

 

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