Mike, let me correct you. You indicated that one could not move by  
headings etc. with the iPhone. Here is an excerp from the Apple site,  
describing the web rotor.

"VoiceOver features an innovative new virtual control called a  
“rotor.” Turning the rotor— by rotating two fingers on the screen as  
if you were turning an actual dial — changes the way VoiceOver moves  
through a document based on a setting you choose. For example, a flick  
up or down might move through text word by word. But when you choose  
the “character” setting, each time you flick up or down VoiceOver will  
move through the text character by character — perfect when you’re  
proofreading or editing text.
You can also use the rotor to navigate web pages. When you’re on a web  
page, the rotor contains the names of common items, such as headers,  
links, form elements, images, and more. You select a setting, then  
flick up and down to move to the previous or next occurrence of that  
item on the page, skipping over items in between."
Therefore, you can in fact navigate by headings and more. This  
information can be found at 
http://www.apple.com/accessibility/iphone/vision.html 
.



On Jul 13, 2009, at 10:27 PM, Mike Reiser wrote:

>
> I don't have an iphone yet but from what I've read, it's less  
> tedious to
> serf the web with the iphone than with mobile speak, sense you can  
> move
> by headings and sutch.
>
> Mike


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