Keynoa for iPad; the Universal Writing Method for the Blind and Visually Impaired.
In short, Keynoa for iPad is growingly popular among the international visually impaired communities; users love Keynoa for being able, just by simple finger taps, to write with free fingers whenever and wherever they want with a budget tablet like iPad. They are no longer dependant on specialized and costly equipment.
In more details, the reasons why Keynoa is particularly liked by the Blind and Visually Impaired include:
- Keynoa allows free, fast and spontaneous writing with bare hands and fingers and without keyboards or equivalent.
- Keynoa uses readily available and much less expensive equipment; basically, it is the price of an iPad in comparison to the price of a Braille system.
- Keynoa allows visually impaired people to communicate over the internet with much more ease, flexibility, and wider capabilities.
- Keynoa enhances normality as most people will be using this method in the future.
- Keynoa is very easy to learn specially for children.
- Keynoa allows the straightforward and limitless creation of special characters and symbols like for example emoticons.
- Keynoa is compatible with Braille characters.
Keynoa Writing is the 3rd universal way of writing after Handwriting and Keyboard Writing.
Keynoa converts finger tap time events on any surface into characters and symbols in any language.
Keynoa is characterized by simple, intuitive and playful learning of the writing method for any language; it can be nicely taught to very young children.
The iPhone version of Keynoa allows writing by tapping on any surface with bare fingers without any additional device. Keynoa for iPhone is in the finalization stage and is not yet released to the public.