I assume you mean the iPhone, since it is the best option out there as
far as accessibility. If so, it's easy: turn on VoiceOver, the
iPhone's screen reader, pair your apex, and start using all the
commands. You can switch into and out of terminal mode on the apex,
and while you are in it you can do just about everything you can do on
the screen of the phone itself. While out of it, the phone still works
with screen gestures, but you can be doing other things on the apex.
It's a great pairing of technologies, and the iPhone supports over
thirty types of displays, not just the apex. Let me know if you have
more questions about this. Also, I would add that the same thing can
be done on an iPod or iPad, if you want the iExperience without the
monthly data charges.

On 4/1/12, Jasmine Kotsay <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear Listers,
> I'm very clueless about this, so please bear with my dumb
> questions.  :)
> I was wondering, after a person has paired the Apex with a smart
> phone, what do we do next? What I mean is, how are we supposed to
> navigate the smart phone using the Apex? Is there some type of
> setting I'm missing between the phone and the Apex? This is a
> hypothetical question.  I don't have a smart phone, but I was
> curious.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Sincerely,
> Jasmine Kotsay
>
>   "Blindness is not what defines me, yet there are many things
> that do."
> Jasmine Kotsay, 2007
>
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