There is a slip on keyboard called itwinge which can be used for writing Emails and text messages. I do not have the info about it at this location, but I'm sure if you Google "Itwinge" you will find it.

Andy
At 05:57 PM 12/27/2009, you wrote:
Really easy Angela, just a bit of fingering about to get used to.  The
keyboard is a standard qwerty style keyboard, with 3 rows of keys, a space
bar, a shift key and a separate key for more numbers and symbols.  Practice
senting a family member texts first, then move on to normal texting.  Save
all of your contacts to your sim card in your old phone then insert this sim
into your iphone.  There is an option in settings, under phone I think to
retrieve all your numbers from your sim.  Once you have done this remove the
old sim and insert the new one again and all of your contacts should be
there.  After this making calls is pretty straight forward.  Along the
bottom of the screen in the phone option are favourites, recent, contacts,
keypad and voicemail.  By tapping twice on contacts, then swiping right
through your list you can find a contact, tap twice on the name, then tap
twice on the number you want and te call will happen automatically.  Tap on
the screen with 2 fingers twice to end the call.  When you have found your
contact and have tapped twice with one finger on their name, you can move
your finger around the left side of the screen, where you will find the add
to favourites option and the send text message option.  Tapping on the add
to favourites is a useful option for your favourite numbers.  Tapping on the
send text allows you to send that user a text message.

The favourites list can be accessed by tapping on the favourites icon, which
is to the bottom left of the touch screen.  Once in here you can move
through all of your favourites, and by tapping one finger twice on the
number you can dial it quickly.

Any more help then give me a shout.



Michael



-----Original Message-----
From: Michael McGhee [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 27 December 2009 18:47
To: Angela Wales
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: iphone and windoweyes

Angela

The iphone uses its own synthesizer named Voiceover, so no need for
windoweyes. Easy to learn and I would recommend them!

Sent from my iPhone

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> hi how well do these two work and is there an iphonelist thanks
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