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Oh, neat. I was wondering how they'd do this.

> The Window Switcher tool makes it easy to switch windows in desktop mode with just a couple keystrokes. To use the Window Switcher, press dots 4-5-8-chord and wait a few moments for the Window Switcher tool to open. Window Switcher presents a list of currently open windows and announces the currently active window Your cursor will be placed on the currently active window. Use dot-4 chord to scroll through the list of windows and press enter (dot 8) or space to select the window you would like to move your focus.

#BTSpeak #accessibility #blind


We have released a patch for the May 2025 BT Speak update. This update includes some minor bug fixes only. No new features or functional changes have been added.
To install the update, go to Options, Operating System, System Administration, Check for Updates.
DG
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Version 1.1 of our BT Speak users’ manual is now available from our Web site’s Guides and Media page.
blazietech.com/guides-and-medi…
If you have installed the May 2025 software update, you can already read this new edition of the manual on your BT Speak, complete with relevant links and lots of headings. Just go to Options, Help, Guides and Tutorials, the Users’ Manual.
DG
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For #BTSpeak users, is there a command to make your speech read the whole page at once? #Blind


In the May 2025 update, version 1.1 of our users’ manual is now available under Options, Help, Guides and Tutorials.
It has many additions since the last update and it also includes headings, allowing for heading navigation. Because the manual loads in our new smart reader, this means that you can search for text and you can copy part or all of the manual and paste it into a new file. This also means that if you paste the manual into a file with a .brl extension, you’ll have a translated version of the manual according to the Braille table you are using.
blazietech.com/may-2025-update
DG
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A quick tip for BT Speak owners:
There are global keystrokes to hear the current time,, date and the status of your battery.
If you’d like to hear the current time, press T-chord along with dot 8.
To hear the current date, press D-chord with dot 8.
To hear the status of your battery, press dots 3-4-chord with dot 8. Dots 3-4 is also the ST sign in Grade 2 Braille, so you can think of it as getting battery status information.
These three hotkeys work just about anywhere, including in most of the menus, applications and even in the file browser. They even work when you’re in desktop mode.
One exception where they don’t work is in the Speech Settings page, which you get to by pressing S-chord.
#BTSpeak
DG


If I might dare to say so ... there's always the #BTSpeak.
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It was nice to hear a glowing testimonial from one of our customers about the BT Speak on this week's episode of Access On. You'll find it at 50 minutes, 6 seconds.
We would like to thank this gentleman for letting others know about the BT Speak, as well as for making it possible to have the BT Speak available in the German language.
podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/…
DG
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As a reminder, Lisa Salinger's comparison of the Orbit Speak and the #BTSpeak is scheduled for tonight's Tek Talk at 8:00 PM Eastern time. Here is the Zoom link.
us02web.zoom.us/j/839935813?pw…


Listen to a Recording of Tim Noonan Demonstrating the New Editor Features on the BT Speak
Tim Noonan, who himself did a lot of development improving and enhancing the BT Speak’s editor, produced an excellent recording demonstrating some of these new features.
You can find it on our Web site, along with another recording where Tim demonstrates using the AI Chat app.
You’ll find both of these demos on our Web site at www.blazietech.com.
Look for the Play button for each of these recordings.
DG
#BTSpeak #Blind



@doubletap @gocu54 @mcourcel @BlazieTech Thanks so much for posting that interview.
Nick, you can also go to our Web site where we have lots of demos, including the getting started audio tutorial. I realize that's not quite the same as having a BT Speak in front of you but at least you'll have an idea of how it sounds.
www.BlazieTech.com
#BTSpeak


Have you found a good Mastodon client for your new #BTSpeak?


We'd like to thank @AccessOn for interviewing @DavidGoldfield and @bblazie on episode 11 of Access On. Learn more about the BT Speak pocket computer for the blind. Also, Jonathan somehow manages to get Bryan to talk more about our upcoming Braille display product.
nfb.org/resources/publications…
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DG


Today, I celebrate my one year anniversary of working for Blazie Technologies. Truth be told, I had been providing feedback on the BT Speak Pro as a volunteer beta tester while I was still an employee at Comcast working as a product manager. Of course, I was not able to talk about the BT Speak in those days as it was still very much a secret project but I was thrilled to help test what would eventually be a brand new device, similar to the Braille ‘n Speak for the modern age.

The original Braille ‘n Speak was also a major part of my life. After buying a BNS Classic in 1989, I used it professionally in two different roles to help me manage data, along with using it as my only computer for managing contacts, creative writing and going online. I soon realized that I’d love to work for the company that developed it. I was in contact with Blazie Engineering fairly often, submitting bug reports and sometimes answering questions from other users on their bulletin board system, a type of online service that many of us engaged with before the Internet became a thing.

In 1991, my wish came true and I worked for Blazie Engineering primarily doing tech support as well as writing some of the user documentation, software beta testing and continuing to answer users’ questions on the BBS, later doing so on the first Blazie mailing list. Sounds remarkably like the job that I have now. 😀 Even in those early days, I wasn’t looking enough at the big picture. I didn’t view that role as the potential start of a career. I was a lot younger then and pretty much saw it as a cool job to have, which I admit it was. However, it did launch my career in this field, for which I will always be grateful to Deane and Bryan Blazie for making the decision to hire a very inexperienced, young and sometimes rather headstrong, starry-eyed kid.

After being one of those who was impacted by layoffs at my previous employer in October of 2023, I eventually started getting more involved with testing the BT Speak and an eventual opportunity opened to make my role with Blazie Technologies more formal, which I gladly accepted. I would like to thank Bryan and Deane Blazie, along with other members of the Blazie family, for giving me this opportunity and allowing me to be a part of an exciting and innovative project.
@BTSpeak@TweeseCake.social #BTSpeak
davidgoldfield.wordpress.com/2…


Have you considered launching a similar series where you call out tips on using specialized blindness computers, such as the BrailleNote, BrailleSense, etc. It may be too broad of a product portfolio for one show but if that's ever a consideration, please feel free to alert me. I'd be happy to cohost a BT Speak tips and tricks session. #BTSpeak



With the January #BTSpeak update, when you enter the file browser by typing O-chord followed by F, you will now be pointing to the title of the currently open file. This will make it
easier and much faster if you want to perform a task with the open file, such as protecting, renaming or deleting it. Instead of having to navigate through
the file list to find the file’s title, in most cases you’ll be pointing to it as soon as you open the file browser.
• When you enter the file browser by typing O-chord followed by F, you will now be pointing to the title of the currently open file. This will make it
easier and much faster if you want to perform a task with the open file, such as protecting, renaming or deleting it. Instead of having to navigate through
the file list to find the file’s title, in most cases you’ll be pointing to it as soon as you open the file browser.
blazietech.com/january-22nd-20…
DG




We've released a new update for the BT Speak. It includes many new features, including controls for increasing and decreasing the speed of media playback, adding and navigating by markdown headings, stopping speech on the last spoken line when performing a continuous read, improved file transfers from your BT Speak to your computer using the SMB protocol and more. Learn all about what we've added from our Web site.
blazietech.com/january-22nd-20…

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DG


A new BT Speak update is scheduled for release this week. Join us for a live webinar this coming Wednesday, January 22 at 8:00 PM Eastern time to learn
about the new features. This webinar will be hosted by Robert Carter, David Woodbridge and Alllison Melloy, hosts of the Tech Doctors podcast. You’ll hear
from Deane Blazie, as well as Bryan, Stephen and Chris Blazie, along with Steve Clower and David Goldfield. Learn about the update, meet the Blazie family
and ask questions about the BT Speak. This webinar will also be available as a podcast from the Tech Doctors.
We’re looking forward to seeing you this Wednesday, January 22 at 8:00 PM Eastern Time. Here’s the Zoom link to join us.
us02web.zoom.us/j/83910762102?…
DG
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@sclower Yep, I've heard good things about using Apple's adapter with the #BTSpeak.







For a different audience who may not have seen this.

Watching discussions surrounding the BTSpeak here on Mastodon and on the main BTSpeak support list, I agree that there needs to be a discussion list for advanced users for various reasons. Surprisingly for me, I've created such a list. This is not an official list sponsored by Blazie Technologies. Take all warnings to hart. But join and have fun.

groups.io/g/BTSpeak-Advanced
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@Lprazdnik A carrying case for the #BTSpeak is being developed. I don't have a timeline as to when it will be available.