no if you have spacial awareness you be fine

On 8 Dec 2009, at 16:44, Jess wrote:

> 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!
>
> Jess
>
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