[nabs] Tactile Keys for the iPhone

olivia norman olivianorman at gmail.com
Fri Jan 8 05:39:23 GMT 2010


Interesting.  I agree with Rebecca, now that I'm used to the touch screen, I'm not sure I would need one of these, but it certainly would be worth considering for someone making the switch.
Thanks for the information.
Olivia

On Jan 7, 2010, at 7:39 PM, Rebecca Bridges wrote:

> This is interesting.  I would be interested to get my hands on one of these overlays.  Now that I'm used to the touch screen, I'm not sure I would want something like this.  It might be a good way for others to get acclimated to the device, though.
> 
> Rebecca
> 
> On Jan 5, 2010, at 10:08 PM, Joe Orozco wrote:
> 
>> For anyone who's interested, there's a company that is selling tactile
>> overlays for the iPhone.  It's a general public product, not blindness
>> specific.  It's supposed to be for people who are generally having trouble
>> making the switch from QWERTY to touch screen when it comes to texting and
>> general data input.  It does not detract from the phone's style.  Anyway, if
>> you're interested, you can read more at:
>> 
>> http://technologyexpert.blogspot.com/2009/11/4ithumbs-gives-iphone-tactile-k
>> eyboard.html
>> 
>> Joe Orozco
>> 
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>> crowd."--Max Lucado
>> 
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