Rod,
You just hold down the home button, and after you hear a double ding,
say, "turn on voice-over." then let go of the button. The home button is
in the center at the bottom front of the phone.


On Sun, 9 Nov 2014 19:51:03 -0500 Rod hutton <[email protected]>
writes:
Hi,
 
Yes, this is off-topic, and I’m appealing (not Apple-peeling smile) to
all you IPhone owners who have been using these devices for years.
I will be laying my hands on a second-hand IPhone 4S shortly, and I know
very little about how to use touch gestures to navigate these devices.
Can you please suggest a good tutorial series for me as a blind person?
Indeed, since the device might not even be given to me with VoiceOver
enabled, is there a way for me to enable it on my own, or is this
something I should ask a sighted person to do for me?
 
Thanks so much,
 
Rod


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