Thanks Esther,
I have added the link to the other site to my resources! You guessed
right that I was looking at the updated site but missed the command!
I am enjoying all the options my iPhone offers. Siri for some things,
Bluetooth keyboard for others, and touch screen for most things. I often use
combinations of these things. I can picture a time when my mobil device will
replace my home computer.
Eric Caron
On Nov 12, 2011, at 10:09 AM, Esther wrote:
> Hi Eric,
>
> To open the notification center with your Bluetooth keyboard, after moving to
> the status bar with VO-M use Option+Up arrow, which is the keyboard shortcut
> equivalent to the 3 finger flick down to scroll the page. To move to the
> button to dismiss notification center use Control+Down arrow.
>
> This is one of the cases where the format of the (older shortcuts) on hllf's
> blog site may make it easier to look up shortcuts. He uses the nice table
> format that gives action, keystrokes with QuickNav off, keystrokes with
> QuickNav on, and equivalent gesture. Daniel's AxS lab pages of shortcuts are
> up to date and very nice, but you have to associate terms to find the
> shortcut.
>
> hllf's VoiceOver Keyboard Commands for iOS 4.1 and Later:
> http://www.hllf.net/70
>
> AxS Lab iOS VoiceOver Gesture, Keyboard & Braille Shortcuts:
> http://axslab.com/ios-shortcuts
>
> HTH. Cheers,
>
> Esther
>
> On Nov 12, 2011, at 04:31, Eric Caron wrote:
>
>> Hi listers,
>>
>> I checked my resources for bluetooth commands and am hoping I missed
>> this one. I can reach the status bar on my iPhone 4S using the bluetooth
>> keyboard using VO M. But how do I open the notification Center using the
>> bluetooth keyboard?
>> My google searching is pretty rustic but along with checking some sites
>> with keyboard commands for VO I tried a general search. Anyone out there
>> know the key stroke or have a better search result.
>>
>> I'm really enjoying the bluetooth keyboard when at home.
>>
>> Eric Caron
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