Dasher currently runs on the following mobile platforms:
Pocket PC
A port of an old release of Dasher running on PocketPC is available from the Downloads page
Apple iOS/iPhone
iPhone 3G, 3GS & 4; corresponding models of iPod Touch; iPad. Requires OS 3.2 or greater.
Text entry / editing app: copy text to clipboard or speak aloud (via Festival Lite speech synthesizer, English only).
Supported control modes:
- Touch (in place of mouse) - tap to zoom to a point or hold to move steadily (speed adjustment in toolbar at bottom: tap on number to display a slider). Margin Width (in Misc tab of Settings, leftmost icon on toolbar) allows space for finger.
- Tilt (2-dimensional mode, holding finger onscreen to activate; or 1-dimensional mode, tap to start/stop), with calibration (at bottom of input methods settings page).
- Box modes (scanning or direct, i.e. tap in box)
- One- and Two-button dynamic modes (by tapping anywhere on screen - in top/bottom half for latter).
Other features include control mode (speak, copy, move and delete by steering round Dasher canvas), wide variety of languages, colour schemes, various misc settings. Experiment!
To install: search for "Dasher" on the Apple Store! (It's free!)
Source code is included in the main Dasher repository: git.gnome.org/dasher
Android
Available from the Android Market (search for "Dasher") or from the Downloads page
Tested on Nexus One; HTC G1; HTC Incredible.
Works as system input method, i.e. select any text field to activate. Cursor movement (via trackball) should cause Dasher to automatically update its display. (Unless the trackball is being used to control Dasher in Compass Mode!)
Supported control modes:
- Touch - tap to zoom to a point or hold to move steadily;
- Tilt in one or two dimensions, either tap (/circle) to start/stop or hold finger to go;
- Box modes (scanning/direct)
- Compass mode (move trackball up/down to scroll, right to zoom in, left to back up)
- Two-button dynamic mode (by volume control, or tap top/bottom of screen)
- One-button dynamic mode (aka two-push - use any key, or tap anywhere on screen)
Button modes can also be controlled by external switches connected via Bluetooth using the Tekla external switch.
Source code available from github.com/acl33/AndroidDasher
Installation Instructions below.
Installation
Video forthcoming...