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Hable One (HT388) user manual for iPhone
Contents
General description ................................................................... 3
What's in the box: ...................................................................... 3
Unboxing ................................................................................... 3
Orientation ................................................................................. 3
Front ....................................................................................... 3
Back ........................................................................................ 4
Top edge ................................................................................ 4
Bottom edge ........................................................................... 4
Getting started ........................................................................... 5
Step one: Holding the controller securely ............................... 5
Step four: Typing with the Hable One ..................................... 8
Hable keyboard Shortcuts ......................................................... 9
General shortcuts ................................................................... 9
Navigation shortcuts ............................................................. 10
Shortcuts ................................................................................. 10
Keyboard and screen ........................................................... 11
Sound ................................................................................... 12
Tabs ...................................................................................... 12
VoiceOver Rotor keyboard shortcuts ................................... 12
Text editing shortcuts ........................................................... 13
Functions with selected text ................................................. 13
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Getting started ................5 Step one: Holding the controller securely ....... 5 Step two: First time Setup for the Hable One ......6 Step three: Voice Over gestures with the Hable One ..... 7 Step four: Typing with the Hable One ........8 Hable keyboard Shortcuts ............
  • Page 2 How can I navigate using the Hable One? ......17 When I am typing it gives me different letters than what I am used to................18 How can I unlock my phone using the Hable One? ..... 18 Firmware update process ............18 Product Specification .............. 19 Safety &...
  • Page 3: General Description

     No additional application needs to be downloaded for using the Hable One.  The Hable One is not intended to be used on a desk or surface, instead hold it up in the air.  The Hable One connects to your phone using Bluetooth.
  • Page 4: Back

    Back The back of the Hable One is flat and has four rubber feet, one located in each corner of the device. On the inside of these rubber feet you will find stickers. When the Hable One is being used, the back of the device will be closest to you, and the front will be facing away from you.
  • Page 5: Getting Started

    Getting started Step one: Holding the controller securely While using the Hable One you keep the controller in the air with both of your hands, do not put it on a table or desk. Make sure the on/off slider aims towards the ceiling. The flat back should face you, this way the buttons should automatically face away from you.
  • Page 6: Step Two: First Time Setup For The Hable One

    Bluetooth on your device. When holding the device in the correct position, turn on the Hable One unit by moving the slider switch all the way to the right. The Hable One will vibrate once when switched on. This...
  • Page 7: Step Three: Voice Over Gestures With The Hable One

    To pair the Hable One with your smartphone, go to settings on your phone, then Bluetooth, and then search for the controller's name “Hable One”, in the list of Bluetooth devices. Once you locate the device in the list, double tap to initiate pairing. If the controller is not visible, try switching the Hable One off and back on.
  • Page 8: Step Four: Typing With The Hable One

    Hable in the remainder of this manual. Step four: Typing with the Hable One Now you can navigate the Hable One, you can start practicing typing. First navigate to your note taking app and open it.
  • Page 9: Hable Keyboard Shortcuts

    Hable keyboard Shortcuts In this section you will find a number of useful keyboard shortcuts for Hable One. These have been split into subsections to make it easier to search. General shortcuts Pause reading...
  • Page 10: Navigation Shortcuts

    Navigation shortcuts Move to next item Hold seven and press eight Move to previous item Hold eight and press seven Select an item Press seven and eight Hold one and two (‘b’) Go back Hold one, two and five (‘h’) Home screen Jump to first and last item Hold one, two and three...
  • Page 11: Keyboard And Screen

    Hold one, two and five (‘h’) Home screen Hold two, three and four (‘s’) Status bar iOS spotlight Hold one and six Label element Hold one, two, three, four and Long press item Hold five and eight Recent Apps / app chooser Hold two and three Screenshot Hold three and six...
  • Page 12: Sound

    Show OS-keyboard on Hold one, four and six screen Find next item on screen - use Hold two and six. This can be repeated to move to the next this together with the find on item on the screen each time. screen function (the previous function) Search previous item on...
  • Page 13: Text Editing Shortcuts

    Text editing shortcuts The following key combinations only work if the fast navigation mode is switched off, to leave the document this must be switched on again. You can turn quick navigation on or off with button three. Next character Hold seven and press four Previous character Hold four and press seven...
  • Page 14: Hable Settings Menu

    Hold one, two, three, four and eight Hable settings menu The Hable One also has its own menu. This can be used to change the operating system, to change the language or the time it takes before a long press is registered. When you open the Hable Menu and perform an action, the menu automatically closes.
  • Page 15: Checking Battery Status

    Open the Hable Menu Hold one, two, three, four, five and six Hold one and two (‘b’) Set Hable One language to Belgian Hold one and five (‘e’) Set Hable One language to Unified English Braille (UEB) Checking battery status You can check the battery status by going to the Hable menu and then holding three and six.
  • Page 16: The Alphabet: Letters U To Z

    For o, press one, three and five simultaneously. For p, press one, two, three and four simultaneously. For q, press one, two, three, four and five simultaneously. For r, press one, two, three and five simultaneously. For s, press two, three and four simultaneously. For t, press two, three, four and five simultaneously.
  • Page 17: Punctuation Marks

    Hence, you will have to enable it to go out of text fields.  Make sure the Hable One is on iOS mode. To check this, go to the Hable menu by holding all the braille buttons (button one to six).
  • Page 18: When I Am Typing It Gives Me Different Letters Than What I Am Used To

    The same on your other hand.  Make sure the Hable One is set to the right language. To check go to the Hable Menu by long pressing all six buttons (button one to six).
  • Page 19: Product Specification

    6. The installation should take two minutes to complete. The installation window will appear shortly after. 7. Connect the Hable One using the supplied USB C cable to your PC. Hable should be switched off. 8. Click on Update button in the installation window. The process should begin and should take two minutes to complete.
  • Page 20: Safety & Compliance

    Temperature: -15 °C to 70 °C Humidity: five percent – 90 percent relative humidity Safety & Compliance Thank you for purchasing the Hable One™ product (the Product). With this document we aim to inform you about the safety, compliance, and warranty aspects of the Product.
  • Page 21: Specific Battery Warning

    Do not block any ventilation openings. Do not use or dispose of the Product at any heat sources, such as radiators, stoves and other apparatus that produce heat. Turn off the product when it feels warm or hot. Only use attachments/accessories specified by Hable or sold with the Product (such as a USB-C cable).
  • Page 22: Regulatory Compliance Statements

    1907/2006 2014/53/EU Warranty The Limited Warranty Policy (LWP) for Hable One Products applies to the delivery of the Product. Provided that for customers (any natural person acting for purposes which are outside his trade, business or profession) under UK law the...
  • Page 23: Terms And Conditions Of Sale

    RNIB then please contact your retailer in the first instance. For all returns and repairs contact RNIB first to get a returns authorisation number to help us deal efficiently with your product return.
  • Page 24: Why Recycle

    – harming wildlife and human health. RNIB are proud to support your local authority in providing local recycling facilities for electrical equipment. To remind you that old electrical equipment can be recycled, it is now marked with the crossed-out wheeled bin symbol.
  • Page 25 Date: September 2021. © RNIB...

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