You will want to go read a little and familiarize yourself with the gestures. 
The URL is http://www.apple.com/accessibility/iphone/vision.html and you can 
have VoiceOver turned on by going to settings, general, accessibility, and then 
VOiceOver. To make it easier for them to turn it on/off, they may wish to 
consider setting the triple home click to toggle VO on/off. SO, no matter how 
difficult the gestures etc. they can return the phone to the standard interface.

On Apr 23, 2010, at 8:48 PM, Karen Lewellen wrote:

> Hi all,
> I just learned today that my mobile phone provider here in Toronto has the 
> i-phone.  I want to step into a store and see what it is like.
> Any tips, in case the sales person is clueless about the access features?
> May as well add a goofy ipad question too.  is everyone using one actually 
> using an extra keypad or  does access mean the touch screen?
> I know that is a baby question, but since I do not have  an ipad I have not 
> followed those threads.
> Karen
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