It is not a bad notetaker. Some functions could be more intuitive, but it's a work in progress and they are receptive to feedback. The battery doesn't last so much. When working with an iDevice, it does the job well but some keys should be remapped to perform more iOs functions. Just ask some questions and I'll do my best to answer.
Hi sof thank you very much I'm A teacher, and I want it to write names and marks in a text document and then transfer it into my computer. and i need it to read some books is that easy with it?And is it really quickly Damage?Do you Recommend me to buy it?
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Mini Seika is a portable 16 cells Braille display with note taking and a suite of powerful applications. Mini Seika is compatible with several popular screen reading software for mobile phones and PC, so it will work well in conjunction with a mobile phone and PC via Bluetooth or USB cable. This user guide tells you all about them.
Mini Seika includes the following applications: PC connection via USB or Bluetooth, connection to a mobile phone via Bluetooth, Notepad, File Manage, Read, Clock, and Calculator.
Specification:
CPU
ARM
Display system
8 dots Braille
Display capacity
16 cells
Keyboard
8-dots Braille keyboard
4 function keys
16 cursor routing keys
2 Navigation joysticks keys
Memory extension
Micro SD Card and U-disk
Wireless
Bluetooth
Interface
USB, MiniUSB, Micro SD card slot
Power supply
Bus power/AC adapter/Battery
Battery
Lithium rechargeable battery
Languages
USA, English, Italian, French, Arabic, Chinese
Size
6.53(W) x 3.74(D) x1.1 (H)inches
Weight
330g
Compatible software:
* SuperNova ScreenReader
* Jaws
* Window-Eyes
* NVDA (free ScreenReader)
* VoiceOver(Apple Mac and iOS)
Yes, I own one. I purchased it used on ebay about 2 years ago. I don't think I would recommend purchasing one new though. I was hoping to use it to take notes during meetings and things but I found the keys difficult to type on. Also, it seems to, at times, loose connection with the phone. It is very good for navigating around the device and reading text so if that's all you want to do with it, the Seika will work fine but I think you will find entering text using the keyboard with any kind of efficiency difficult. I hope this helps.
thank you very much
you help me. but I need a notetaker
can any one suggest good one to me?
what about ESYS 12 or 24 I read it's manual
I think it's very good
need your advice
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Mini seika
Hi sof thank you very
here are the features for the braille display
no I haven't tried
Thanks isaac I know these
Yea it's nice. I'm very
Yea it's nice. I'm very happy with your position
thank you
seika
thanks