To stay on topic with this list, you could use a braille display, such
as your apex, with your iPod. As for your question, there are numerous
lists available to assist with iOS for visually impaired users. Write
me privately and I can help.

On 7/25/12, Viridiana <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all. Sorry to trouble you but I need help with my Ipod again.
> Now I've found several options and I think I'm learning to use it
> but I have problems when trying to enter text using the so-called
> keyboard that appears on the Ipod. Each time I try to do it I get
> lost. I can't find the position of the letters.  Also, my fingers
> get stuck on the screen or something like that.
> Any help or advice will be appreciated.
> Thank you in advance.
>
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