Hi all. I don't mean to be negative. Maybe I'm missing something, but having played with the IPhone for a while at the store last Saturday, I have to wonder if the voice over navigation methods for navigating the touch screen are as speedy and efficient as typing on the qwerty? For example, the sighted guy who was watching me navigate using voice over observed that I had to cursor all over the screen to find something, when he could just tap on it with the finger. For example, even if I knew the notes application, or Safari was down at the bottom of the screen, I'd have to flick all the way around the screen to find it. Or, let's say I was writing an email. If I knew that I wanted to type in an H, or a U, would I have to cursor all over the screen to find it? To me, this just would be slow and tedious. A, S, D, F, G, H, double tap. Q, W, E, double tap. j, k, l, double tap. l, double tap. t, y, u, i, o, double tap. All that just to write the word hello? Please tell me I'm missing something!
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