Sure does! I'm already looking in to the keyboards, are there ones that I
should avoid? I've actually found that I can find the buttons on most
screens, but have trouble when there are many small ones on a particular
screen.  Thanks
Tracy 

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Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2011 1:35 PM
To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: New member

Hi Tracey, and welcome to the list!
I have an iPod Touch 4G. I suggest you learning to swipe and double tap for
the time being rather than locating what you want on the screen and doing a
single tap. I also suggest looking into a bluetooth keyboard, as writing on
a touch screen can be laborious at times. If you don't have the money, there
is one app based on Dragon Naturally Speaking called Dragon Dictation. This
is a free app hence me mentioning this. I love my iPod Touch 4G and what it
can do. I also have a Freedom Iconnex Bluetooth keyboard as I prefer to
write using a traditional qwerty keyboard rather than swiping to a character
and double tapping to insert.
Hope this all helps.
Chat soon.

On 10/09/2011 13:18, tracy wrote:
> Good morning! Thanks for the list welcome! I'm glad to be a part of 
> this helpful list! I just, a couple of weeks ago, got the Iphone 4. 
> I'm slowly learning to use it, haven't gotten the gestures mastered 
> yet, but working on it.
> If any of you have helpful suggestions, don't hesitate to send them my
way!
> I'm also looking for any cool and fun apps that I should download that 
> work with voice over. Using the apps has helped me learn many of the 
> things I've figured out already.
> Are there game apps that you recommend?
> Also sources for free books for Ibooks?
> Thanks so much.
> Tracy Bundy
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