Nokia N82 and Mobile Speak

Caroline listmailstuff at att.net
Wed Apr 30 19:55:37 CDT 2008


Hi.  Thanks for this, and for all the other responses as well.  I appreciate 
the help, and with the assistance I've gotten, I've definitely made some 
progress.

Caroline

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Subject: RE: Nokia N82 and Mobile Speak


> Hi, Caroline.
> You may want to look at
> http://www.codefactory.cat/knowledge2/questions.php?questionid=122
> for a description of the phone and then at
>
> http://www.codefactory.es/descargas/family_1/product_1/Mobile_Speak_Manual_v
> 30_ENG_340.doc
> for the Mspeak manual. I realize you're in a hurry so have a look at
> section 4 which has the Mspeak commands you're after.
> HTH.
> Aman
>
>
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> [mailto:blindphones-bounces at mosenexplosion.com] On Behalf Of Caroline
> Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 6:48 PM
> To: The Accessible Phones Discussion List
> Subject: Re: Nokia N82 and Mobile Speak
>
> 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
>
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> From: "Stephen Giggar" <sgiggar at gmail.com>
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> Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 5:40 PM
> Subject: Re: Nokia N82 and Mobile Speak
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>
>> 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
>>> http://www.CarolinesKittyCorner.com
>>> Skype: ccongdon
>>> MSN/Windows Live: cat_lover1976 at att.net
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