Nokia N82 and Mobile Speak
Caroline
listmailstuff at att.net
Wed Apr 30 17:48:08 CDT 2008
Hi. This is helpful, but where exactly is the Mobile Speak Media Key? I
literally know nothing about this phone except for what I've been able to
figure out over the last couple of hours, which pretty much amounts to
powering on the phone and working with the KNFB Reader Mobile. Sorry to be
so dense, but I was given the phone and told to have at it. Thanks.
Caroline
----- Original Message -----
From: "Stephen Giggar" <sgiggar at gmail.com>
To: "The Accessible Phones Discussion List" <blindphones at mosenexplosion.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 5:40 PM
Subject: Re: Nokia N82 and Mobile Speak
> Caroline
>
> With MobileSpeak for Symbian N82; Pressing the MobileSpeak (Media) key on
> this phone then follow it
> with SoftKey1 to hear the status of the battery, network etc... Pressing
> the MobileSpeak (media) key
> followed by SoftKey2 will take you into the MobileSpeak configuration.
>
> Yes in this case; I do not call it the EDIT key because the N82 does not
> have a EDIT key and this
> may miss up some people. So I'm calling the Media key in this case the
> MobileSpeak key. I think this
> would be a good thing for people to adopt as far as calling it the
> MobileSpeak key in place of EDIT
> being the N82, N81*, E51 etc... Do not have a EDIT key. Also being the
> MobileSpeak key can be other
> keys on the phone depending on the model could really miss up people it it
> is still called EDIT.
>
> I have already seen a case of this ware someone was giving a keypad layout
> of the N82 and told
> people that the razed button to the right of the arrow pad was the EDIT
> key. They had no idea that
> it was not the edit key. They were shocked to find out that was the Media
> key really! The last thing
> is we need is for someone to press this key down and try to do normal EDIT
> stuff like they would on
> Symbian 9.1 and other models and wonder why it isn't working.
>
> Just my $5.00 worth.
>
> The above is only a suggestion. What do others think?
>
> Signed: Stephen Giggar
> Skype: dr-phone.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Caroline" <listmailstuff at att.net>
> To: "The Accessible Phones Discussion List"
> <blindphones at mosenexplosion.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 4:39 PM
> Subject: Nokia N82 and Mobile Speak
>
>
>> Hi everyone. Tomorrow for work I'm attending a conference, and I'm
>> supposed to be demoing the
>> KNFB Reader Mobile, and Mobile Speak. I've got an audio tutorial for the
>> KNFB, so that's not a
>> problem, but I'm completely lost when it comes to Mobile Speak. I was
>> hoping that someone could
>> possibly give me a few pointers to get me started. I wasn't given a lot
>> of time to work with
>> this, and I don't want to look like I don't know what I'm doing. So, any
>> basics to get me started
>> would be great. For example, how do I check phone battery status? How
>> do I make settings
>> changes? What keys do what? Thanks in advance for any tips and tricks
>> anyone can offer to me.
>>
>> Caroline
>>
>> --
>> Caroline; Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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>> MSN/Windows Live: cat_lover1976 at att.net
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