When I use it the amount you copy to the clipboard with the quad triple
tap command depends on which VO Reading command you use. You can
certainly copy more than one line. If you are reading a screen then the
whole screen will be copied. If you are reading a paragraph that will be
copied, if it is a read all then all and so on.
David Griffith
On 26/03/2015 14:28, Diane Bomare wrote:
Yes, I do have a bluetooth keyboard, but is not working correctly. I plan to
take it to see its buddies at the Apple store, later today.
Also, the quad finger tap cannot resolve the problem, as I want to extract
several lines.
Thanks for the suggestions.
Last night I was able to get some pieces extracted, but it the amount selected
was inconsistent and unknown until pasting.
Put your finger near the center of the text that you wish to select, and double tap and hold until
you hear the sound. It is similar to moving an app. A popup will appear on the screen, with the
choices "define" and "copy". Double tap on copy, then paste into your file
using the editor from the rotor, or tap and hold on the area you wish to paste the text.
Diane Bomar
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On Mar 25, 2015, at 16:02, Joseph Hudson <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi, this is why I asked her if she had a keyboard because then she won't have
to take the time at reading text doing the swipe gestures and things like that
she can simply use down arrow select all the text grab what text she wants and
put it into another document if she doesn't need everything in the current
document
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On Mar 25, 2015, at 4:58 PM, David Griffith <[email protected]> wrote:
Quadruple triple tap will always copy the last phrase spoken by Voiceover to
the pasteboard.
So if you read a page with #Voiceover with two finger swipe down that should be
copied.
David Griffith
On 25/03/2015 21:05, Diane Bomare wrote:
I need to copy and paste text from several web pages, for an urgent project. I
have tried pinching, but that only selects a letter, word, or line. Edit is not
available on the rotor when viewing a web page.
I need to extract the text so that I can use it as notes for a document, that I
am preparing.
I have also tried doing this with the mac, but will cover that in a separate
post. I do have an iPad mini, if anyone know of a way to do this with an iPad,
that won't work on the iPhone.
Thanks,
Diane Bomar
Sent from my iPhone
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