Hable Manuals & User Guides
Hable creates innovative tactile controllers and Braille keyboards to improve smartphone accessibility for the blind and visually impaired.
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Hable is a technology company dedicated to improving digital accessibility for the blind and visually impaired.
Their flagship product, the Hable One, is a compact Braille keyboard and controller that enables seamless navigation and typing on smartphones and tablets without needing a visual display. Working in tandem with built-in accessibility features like VoiceOver and TalkBack, Hable devices empower users to message, browse, and connect to the digital world efficiently through tactile Braille input.
Hable manuals
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Hable Easy Manual
The Beginner’s Guide to the Hable One (iOS)
Hable Easy Manual: Setup, Commands, and Accessibility Guide
The Training Guide to the Hable One (Android)
Hable video guides
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Hable support FAQ
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What is the Hable One?
The Hable One is a compact, portable Braille keyboard and controller that allows blind and visually impaired users to easily navigate and type on their smartphones or tablets using VoiceOver or TalkBack.
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How do I turn on the Hable One?
To turn on the Hable One, locate the slide switch on the top edge of the device and push it all the way to the right. The device will vibrate twice to indicate that it is switched on and charged.
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How do I pair the Hable One with my smartphone?
First, enable Bluetooth on your smartphone and turn on the Hable One. Go to your phone's Bluetooth settings and look for 'Hable One'. Select it to pair; the controller will vibrate once successfully connected.
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How do I use quick navigation with the Hable One?
To enable Quick Navigation, press and hold button three for more than one second. You will feel a vibration when the action is completed. This is commonly used because screen readers automatically disable quick navigation when editing text.