Hello Chris & Tracy

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lines topical so that people can search the archives more easily.

Just a quick note Chris about writing on the iOS devices. If you configure the 
typing mode, it is not necessary to "swipe and tap" in order to type using the 
iPad, iPhone or iPod. In fact, we have ours set so that you c can simply move 
your finger along the keyboard and when you hear the desired character spoken, 
just lift your finger and there you are. It's actually very much easier than 
the default way of doing things and on the smaller devices in particular we 
both find typing a breeze.

Lynne


On 10 Sep 2011, at 18:34, chris hallsworth wrote:

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.

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