The Refreshabraille 18 3rd Generation

www.bapingroup.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=163 and the other is made by <https://www.executiveproductsinc.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=378&products_id=1965> Executive Products www.executiveproductsinc.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=378&products_id=1965 This review is of the device itself, but I think it worthwhile to make a comment on these cases. Both come with a strap and are both made of leather. Both cases close with a magnetic flap, and both have a zipper pocket on the lid for storing things like thumb drives, SD cards, keys, etc. However, it’s probably worth Noting that neither case’s zipper pocket will fit an iPhone. The Executive Products case is selling for approximately $53 at the time of this review, while the case sold by the Bapin Group is selling for approximately $56. The $3 difference gives you a belt clip like the original case APH was selling, and also a Velcro strap which you can close to help keep the display more secure, but when opened, gives you direct access to the USB port. The leather on the Bapin Group case also feels of higher quality to me personally, but that’s subjective. Making the Connection: Just like with previous models, the USB connection to charge and connect to devices supporting USB is located on the bottom of the display. Unlike the previous models of the Refreshabraille, the 3rd generation has a micro USB connector instead of a mini. Don’t let that fool you though, plugging a USB cable in to the display is just as challenging for me as it was with previous versions of the Refreshabraille. How challenging you ask? Well, this process has given me the opportunity to come up with new and creative ways to curse, so maybe it’s not all bad. While they get several points knocked off for the terrible placement of the connector, some of those points come back since they did change the connector to Micro USB, which seems to becoming a standard on newer devices. Plugging the Refreshabraille 18 in to my Mac worked just as well as previous models, as did its functionality. I also found that I did not have to reinstall drivers to get the unit to work with JAWS or NVDA. Bluetooth is where things are a bit different. When turning the Refreshabraille 18 on, you are presented with a menu. You can move through the choices in the menu by using the advance and previous buttons. Make a selection by hitting a cursor routing button on the option you want. One of the choices inside this menu is to change the type of Bluetooth connection from "auto" or "secure". The good news about "Auto" is that you are no longer required to enter a pin to connect the Refreshabraille via Bluetooth. Just select the Refreshabraille from the list of choices on your tablet, computer, or smart phone, and within a couple of seconds, the connection should be established. I did find, however, that sometimes you had to try to pair the Refreshabraille 18 a second time when in this mode for it to make the connection successfully. This was especially true on both the iPhone 6S and iPad Mini 2 that I used for testing. With "Secure" mode, when you select the Refreshabraille 18, you will need to confirm that the pins match on the device you are pairing with as well as the Refreshabraille. With iOS, for example, you would flick right one time to find the pin, and then flick right another time to confirm the pairing request. You will also find the word "pair" along with the pin code on the Refreshabraille. Press a cursor routing button above the word "pair" on the Refreshabraille, and the pairing should be established. The Bottom Line: The 3rd generation of the Refreshabraille is a step forward when compared to the previous models of the Refreshabraille. It’s just as functional as the last version, and has several enhancements. While I’m not sure I would upgrade my older model to a newer one if I had the money to consider such an option, it’s certainly an option users may wish to consider. First because it’s the only 18-cell standalone unit on the market at the moment, meaning it doesn’t have internal features, and the price of $1695 reflects this. If you find 14 cells to be too few, like what you have in the Focus 14 and Smart Beetle, but find 32 cells to be too much, 18 is a good compromise. I’m giving the Refreshabraille 3rd generation 4 stars because of the positioning of the USB connector and the lack of a case. However, the case issue can be dealt with if you tack on a few more dollars, so it wouldn’t be a deal breaker for me. Devices Accessory Was Used With: iPhone 6s iPad Mini 2 or 3 source Link: www.applevis.com/reviews/braille-devices/refreshabraille-18-3rd-generation ]]>

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website found here: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/ that works in tandem with apps for iOS, Android, and Windows Mobile. There is no charge for using the website or apps. For this review I used an iPhone 5. As part of the research I asked a colleague who is very skilled with the Android operating system to check out the app. He reported that it was not accessible. Creating an Account Although you can create your account via the app, you may prefer the website, since a lot of information must be entered. When the home page loads, you’ll find many links such as calorie counts for foods offered at many chain restaurants. The home page is found at the link below. This is the same link as shown above. http://www.myfitnesspal.com/ Once you create an account these restaurant links will no longer be on the home page, but you will be able to search for them using the food search form. Use your screen reader’s form controls to find edit boxes for signing up by e-mail or through your Facebook account. The website promises that it will only share information which you approve. If you choose to sign up via e-mail, enter your address in the e-mail edit box and activate the “Sign Up” button. When the new page loads, if you’re using Internet Explorer, there will be a labeled edit box for a user name. The next edit box will contain your e-mail address and the final edit box will be for entering a password. If you are using Safari, the user name and password edit boxes will not be labeled. There will then be a checkbox to choose whether to receive the My Fitness Pal newsletter. In Internet Explorer the box is labeled, but it isn’t in Safari. Once the information is filled in, activate the button to create an account. When the next page loads, you will be asked your current weight, your goal weight, how many times per week you plan to work out, and the duration of your workouts. There will also be radio buttons to choose your activity level. By default, the unit of measure is calories, but this can be changed to kilojoules. Internet explorer did a better job of reading this page, but Safari did relatively well with it. Once you’re done filling in all the information, activate the button to go on to the next part of the form. The new page will present edit boxes to enter the e-mail addresses of your friends so they can follow your progress. It is not a requirement to complete this part of the form, so if you don’t want to add friends, activate the “Skip” button. Your Program The next page contains two tables. The first details your nutritional goals, including how many calories and how many grams of carbs, fat, and protein you should have per day. The second table details your fitness goals, including how many times a week to work out and the duration of the workout. The website then gives an estimate of how many pounds you are predicted to lose if you follow the designated nutrition and exercise plans. There is also a “Get Started Now” button. Although I filled in the information correctly to lose 1.5 pounds per week, my profile said that I only wanted to lose .3 pounds per week. I filled in the information using both Internet Explorer and Safari just in case there was a problem with the browser. I knew that if I followed the website’s recommendations that I’d lose more than .3 pound per week. There was a Contact Us link so I activated it. A phone number was not provided, but there was an easy-to-use e-mail form that I filled out and submitted. I could have directly e-mailed using support@myfitnesspal.com. I received the following answer within a half hour: “The program is designed to recalculate your goals based on your profile information, but the program also has a limit to the minimum number of calories we recommend per day. We have designed a program to help with healthy and sustainable weight loss. We do not recommend for any member to consume under 1200 net calories a day. Eating too little can also have a negative effect and put one’s body into starvation mode. Since we have this limitation, depending on your profile information, your calculations may not be able to recalculate when you change your information. However, these are calculations, and weight loss varies for each individual. We have had members report more of a weight loss than the calculations originally estimated. We recommend staying within your daily recommendations, and see what happens.” I created a profile for someone else. That person’s weight was greater than mine and they needed to lose more weight. The website created a program which made more sense and the weight loss per week was appropriate. Once the “Get Started” button is activated a new page loads with many links, most of which are clearly labeled. Your browser’s navigation hotkeys can make the page easier to read. Safari and Internet Explorer both did well. Among the many links were “Food,” “Exercise,” “Add Food,” “Add Exercise,” and “Settings.” There were also social media and forum links. Activating the “Settings” link brings up a list of things that you can change including Password, Update your Diet/Fitness Profile, Change Diary Settings, and Change Social Media settings (including Facebook and Twitter). You can delete your account from here as well. Once your profile is created, it’s a good idea to review the options in Settings. Adding Foods When the “Food” link is activated, a table is presented where you can enter what you ate during the day. Under each category, such as Breakfast or Snack, there’s a link to add a food. This link brings up a search form, consisting of an edit box and search button. The results list is called “Matching Foods” and it can be found with the headings hotkey. Each result is presented as a link. The more specific the search, the fewer results will be displayed. I searched for “Special K Red Berries Cereal” and still got many hits with some of the results not containing any of my words. One important thing to note is that if a result has an * (asterisk) in front of it, then another user put the information into the database. When I activated the results link for the cereal, I didn’t receive any feedback about the new page being loaded, but with my headings hotkey, I was able to find the result. There was an edit box to enter the number of servings and a button for choosing the unit of measure. Next there was a button to add the food to the diary. When the new page loaded, the item was in the diary and all of the cereal’s nutrition information was in a table. On this screen, there is also a link to add another food and a link labeled “Quick Links.” Activating this link brings up several options including Remember Meal. If the link is activated, a form will load where you can enter a name for the entire meal. This is convenient for foods and meals you eat regularly, since they will be added to the My Meals section when the “Food” link is activated and you won’t have to search for them again. Adding Exercises You can add exercises in a similar manner to adding foods. Activate the “Exercise” link and you can search the database or add in your own exercise. Once you choose the exercise you want to use, there will be edit boxes for filling in the specific information for each exercise. For example, I chose Stationary Rowing with Moderate Effort. There was an edit box to fill in duration. Once that was entered, the website listed the number of calories burned. Exercises are broken up into two categories, cardiovascular and strength training. For strength training exercises you’ll be asked to enter the number of sets, how many repetitions in each set and the amount of weight. Even if you don’t want to fill in the food and exercise diaries, this website is a good place to get information about nutrition and exercise. My Fitness Pal iOS App Once the iOS app is installed and opened, you’ll need to enter your user name and password. Once logged in, there’s a “main menu” button at the top left corner. By flicking right there are other buttons such as “Previous Day,” “Current Date,” and “Next Day.” After these buttons is the number of calories remaining for the current day. Next is an “Add to Diary” button followed by a “Diary” button and then your goal, calories per day, how many food calories you’ve had, how many calories you’ve used during exercise that day and the net amount of calories. Next are social media buttons. Activating the “Main Menu” button brings up a list of options including Nutrition, Progress, Goals, Reminders, Settings, Help and Sync. Pressing the “Sync” button did not give any auditory feedback. The Settings option allows for the control of many important features. The first item is your profile. When this is activated you can view and make changes to your profile and preferences. For example, you can change from pounds to kilograms on the screen. For each measurement you are presented with at least two options. As you flick to each option, VoiceOver will say that option is selected. Double tap on the one you want. Once all choices have been made, activate the “Save” button. The Diary settings option presents ways to customize what is displayed. The first three controls have switch buttons. To change the switch, double tap on it. As you go through each item VoiceOver will say “selected.” The first control is whether to show all meals in diary tabs. By default this is turned off. If it’s turned on, everything you’ve eaten that day will be displayed. The next choice is to use Multi-Add by Default. This lets you add more than one food item at a time. The next option is whether to show your newsfeed on the home tab. This is only important if you’ve set up social networking. The first item in the Diary settings menu option is Default Search Tab. There are five choices. As you review the tabs, they will say “Selected.” Double-tap on the one you want. The first choice is Recent. Selecting this tab will display all the items you’ve recently added to your food diary. The next option is Frequent. If this tab is selected, the app will search its database for foods that you eat frequently. Chances are that you’ll receive many results. You can search by brand name, type of food or specific food. The My Foods tab searches foods that you have added to the app database. The fourth choice is Meals. This tab displays any meals that you have created and saved. The final option is Recipes, for recipes you have created and saved. The final option in the Diary Settings menu is Diary Sharing. This is for choosing who, if anyone, can see your diary. Each option will say “Selected” as you flick to it. Double tap on the option you want to use. Then activate the “Save” button in the upper right corner. In the main menu, the next section is Sharing and Privacy. This is where push notifications, newsfeed, Facebook and e-mail preferences can be set. On the home screen, activating the Goals option will display your current weight, goal weight, calories per day, and other information regarding your nutrition plan. Using the Diary The Diary opens from the home screen. You use it to log food, exercise, and water. There’s an “Add” button at the top right of the Diary screen. When the button is activated, a new screen comes up with two headings: Meals and Exercises. The Meals heading has options for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks. The Exercises heading has two subcategories, Cardiovascular and Strength. After the exercise section there’s a heading for Water and a heading for Food and Exercise notes. Adding Foods After the “Add” button is pressed, choose which meal you want to enter by double tapping on it. For example, if you want to add what you ate for breakfast, double tap the breakfast option. Several choices are displayed including Add a New Food and Add Calories Only. There is also a “display options” setting within the diary, but it isn’t clearly pronounced. If the frequently search option is chosen, an edit box will appear where you can enter the name of a food. This is similar to the website. When you find the result you want to add, double tap on it. Nutrition information will be displayed and it will be entered into the diary. Tap the “Save” button in the upper right corner. Once the food is added, there are options for saving it as a meal or copying the meal for another day. Adding Exercises The first step in adding an exercise is selecting Cardiovascular or Strength. You can search Frequently, Your Exercises (which you already entered into the database), or both. Once an exercise is selected, a new screen will appear and you’ll need to enter the amount of time you engaged in the activity. The app will compute the calories burned. Activate the “Save” button in the upper right to add it. For a strength training exercise you’ll need to enter the number of sets, how many repetitions per set, and how much weight you used. Conclusion My Fitness Pal is a good option for someone wanting to get in shape. There’s a lot of information on the website, but it’s manageable. The iOS app is mostly accessible. Flicking around the screen is a good way to determine what’s available. Even if you use the app, you might find it easier to create your account on the website. Another advantage of My Fitness Pal is that it’s completely free. +++++++++++++++ Best Way To Safely Remove Rust From Chrome | RemoveandReplace.com http://removeandreplace.com/2014/05/26/best-way-to-safely-remove-rust-from-c hrome/ Got some rust on something that is chrome that you need removed? Here are many ways to remove the rust from chrome without harmful chemicals. Most of these household items that will remove rust from chrome are already in your home and you can get started immediately. 1. 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After a few minutes scrub the mixture off of the chrome and the rust should be gone. 6.SOS Pad – This method may damage chrome but if there is so much rust on the part you are trying to clean then it is a risk you have to take. Use an SOS pad in conjunction with lemon juice, cola, baking soda, or any other solutions on this page to help you to remove rust. 7.Baking Soda – This can be mixed with clean water and made into a milky white solution. Apply the mixture the the chrome where the rust is and scrub until the rust has been removed. If none of the above ways have removed the rust completely, there are products that are great to help with rust removal. Products like Brasso, WD-40, Evapo-rust, Oxalic Acid, and Turtle Wax Chrome Polish will work also but may be harmful and or expensive. 8. MORE RUST REMOVING PRODUCTS Read more: http://removeandreplace.com/2014/05/26/best-way-to-safely-remove-rust-from-c hrome/#ixzz336uelsz6 _________________________ From the pages of Donna’s travel diary The challenges of accessing wireless at hotels As a regular traveler I can honestly tell you that in the general scheme of things, when it comes to how staff at the reception desk deals with me as a blind person whenever I ask for access to their network; it is indeed a mixed bag. It is generally assumed that whenever one stays as a guest at most hotels these days here in North America, wireless access is a given. All well and good but when you throw in the variable of a blind person who needs access, for some odd reason everything seems to become that wee bit confusing. Then you add the variable of staff not quite knowing how to give you that access because their first language is not English and bingo! Time to unpack your patience. This is what happened to me a few months ago when I stayed at a hotel here in Toronto. First there was the language barrier then came the staff at the reception desk who got all turned around because my iPhone was speaking! After much explanation she finally got it. It was amazing to see how confused she became when she heard the voice and then I had to really egg her on to help me. I’m Donna J. Jodhan enjoying my travels. On your next trip you could enrich your down time with some of my audio mysteries. Take them with you wherever you go! In the car, on the plane, on the bus or train, at the beach, anywhere! Affordable, portable, (computer or i device) and you could either purchase or Subscribe for unlimited access to my library at www.donnajodhan.com/store.html and you can now take advantage of our free downloads here.]]>

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How to Download Almost 500 Free Microsoft Books and Publications

at this MSDN link. http://blogs.msdn.com/b/mssmallbiz/archive/2015/07/07/i-m-giving-away-millio ns-of-free-microsoft-ebooks-again-including-windows-10-windows-8-1-windows-8 -windows-7-office-2013-office-365-sharepoint-2013-dynamics-crm-powershell-ex change-server-lync-2013-system-center-azure-clo.aspx There are eBooks in EPUB, MOBI, and PDF format and many shorter documents in PDF format. Among the eBooks is the new offering, “Introducing Windows 10 for IT Professionals, Preview Edition”. There are many specialized publications for technology professionals but also starter guides for Microsoft Office programs such as Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Altogether, there are nearly 500 publications. Here is Dan’s experience downloading a few Windows Ten tutorials. After visiting the link shown above, I did the following. 1. I was looking for tutorials regarding Wndows ten. So I activated the find option of IE with the keyboard command of control plus the letter f. I am using JAWS and System access since that is what on the current computer I am using. 2. Next I typed in “windows 10″ without any quotes and hit enter. 3. The cursor was placed upon ” Introducing Windows 10 for IT Professionals, Preview Edition” 4. Directly below the book title are three file types to choose from. EPUB, MOBI and PDF. 5. I selected the pdf format by arrowing down to it. 6. Next press the application key and arrow down to “save target as.” 7. Hit enter. 8. B=Navigate to where you wish to save the file. 9. Press alt plus the letter s and the file is saved. 10. Most screenreader software read pdf files now. However, if you have Opened Book, DocuScann, or Kurzweil scanning software on your computer, those programs will open a pdf file where one can save the file in rtf etc. Below each publication there the same three choices for formats to download. Contributed by Gaston Bedard How to Connect External Speakers in Windows 10 For Dummies How to Connect External Speakers in Windows 10 By Andy Rathbone from Windows 10 For Dummies To accommodate a variety of speaker setups, Windows 10 includes a speaker setup area, complete with a speaker test. Most PCs come with only two speakers. Others come with four, and PCs that double as home theaters or gaming rigs sometimes have up to eight. If you’re installing new speakers or you’re not sure your old ones are working, follow these steps to introduce them properly to Windows: From the desktop, right-click your taskbar’s Speaker icon and choose Playback Devices. The Sound window appears. Click (don’t double-click) your speaker’s icon and then click the Configure button. Click the speaker’s icon with the green check mark, because that’s the device your computer uses for playing sound. The Speaker Setup dialog box appears. Click the Advanced tab, then click the Test button (as shown here), adjust your speaker’s settings, and click Next. Click the Test button to hear your speakers one at a time. Windows walks you through selecting your number of speakers and their placement and then plays each one in turn so that you can hear whether they’re in the correct locations. Click the tabs for any other sound devices you want to adjust. When you’re through adjusting, click OK. While you’re here, check your microphone volume by clicking the Recording tab, as well as tabs for any other sound gadgetry you’ve been able to afford. If your speakers and microphone don’t show up as devices, Windows doesn’t know they’re plugged into your computer. That usually means you need to install a new driver.]]>

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TouchFire Keyboard for IPads Starting at Only $39.99!

https://az686452.vo.msecnd.net/t-10547-touchfire/7fee9a63ffea4268a4b4665c3af 4e3d3/i/a2542983-e271-461c-9e20-12955ed1a2db.png These Unique Touchfire Features Prove Touchfire is the Last iPad Case You’ll Ever Buy! Lightweight Yet Ultra-Protective Beautiful, high-grip outer material keeps your iPad firmly in hand, and provides the first level of protection. The shock absorbent inner material works like a bicycle helmet – your iPad is suspended on ribs that isolate it from drops. The iPad’s screen is surrounded by subtle side-guards that protect it from damage even when the cover is open. And a strong magnetic latch keeps the cover closed when you’re on the move. Now you can take your iPad anywhere without worry. Now you can feel the keys and even type without looking using Touchfire’s patented 3-D keyboard. It magnetically snaps into place over your iPad’s on-screen keyboard, and it’s 100% transparent. You’ll type with comfort, speed and accuracy. Don’t need the keyboard for the moment? No problem, the keyboard easily retracts and can also magnetically attach to the cover to be totally out of the way. The World’s Thinnest, Lightest & Most Accurate iPad Keyboard We built a little speaker cabinet right into the case! It re-directs the sound to the front of the iPad, significantly improving sound quality and volume. Now you and your friends can enjoy your music and videos without needing an extra Bluetooth speaker. Little Case, Big Sound Magnetic Mounting, Built Right In Touchfire is the only iPad case in the world that has a built-in magnetic mount. You can securely hang your Touchfire from any magnetic metal surface – a refrigerator, a filing cabinet, a metal-backed white board. Now your iPad stays out of the way but is still close at hand. Introducing the Touchfire Wall Mount The Touchfire Wall Mount lets you magnetically hang your iPad to any wall at home or at work – in the kitchen, in the dining room, out by the barbeque, in the bathroom or in your office. The Wall Mount is thin and beautiful. We designed it to work well with any decor. It uses a 3M adhesive that reliably bonds to all surfaces, yet it can be easily removed without damaging the wall. https://az686452.vo.msecnd.net/t-10547-touchfire/7fee9a63ffea4268a4b4665c3af 4e3d3/i/4517794c-48a6-4864-8d70-460866269383.jpg New Low Price On All Touchfire Products Here is a link to the official website for TouchFire. When accessing this link a video and vrief tutorial comes on screen. http://try.touchfire.com/?utm_source=TF18&utm_medium=E&utm_campaign=I]]>

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