Esther, I really appreciate it. Thanks so much.

On Jun 18, 2011, at 11:30 AM, Esther <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Paul,
> 
> To read your current page, press VO+b.  (There are actually two options: VO+a 
> is like the two finger flick all, which reads the entire page; VO+b reads all 
> from the current position, like a two finger flick down.)  There is a 
> complete iPhone User Guide on your device that you can access under your 
> Safari Bookmarks, however, I prefer to use the accessible web version of this 
> guide:
> 
> http://help.apple.com/iphone/4/voiceover/en/
> 
> You can navigate to the link for the section on "Accessibility" and then the 
> subsection link on "VoiceOver":
> http://help.apple.com/iphone/4/voiceover/en/iph3e2e4218.html
> 
> There are specific sections here on "Controlling VoiceOver Using an Apple 
> Wireless Keyboard" and "Entering and Editing Text". If you access any of 
> these through Safari on your iPhone, you can save a link to that section as 
> an icon on  your iPhone home screen by double tapping the "Utilities" button 
> and selecting the "Add to Home Screen" option.  Then, when you double tap the 
> icon on your iPhone home screen, you bring up the Safari web page to the 
> linked sections and can review VoiceOver gestures, Rotor Control, keyboard 
> sequences, etc.  I found this very useful as a way of learning VoiceOver when 
> I first got my iPod Touch.
> 
> You don't identify the type of Bluetooth Keyboard that you have.  Some 
> keyboards don't have the full range of keys that are found with the Apple 
> Wireless Keyboard.  Others have the keys, but in different locations.  And 
> models vary in their layout, so although there have been some podcasts done 
> about specific keyboards, it's difficult to give a general answer.  
> 
> However, the best summary keyboard shortcut guide for the iPhone I've found 
> is the Blog posting by hllf:
> http://www.hllf.net/70
> 
> Be aware that this does not cover the details of usage with text editing (the 
> practical use of selection and movement commands), and there are also ways to 
> type special characters with Option key combinations.  The latter work the 
> same way on the Mac.  Some of this material can also be found on the AppleVis 
> web site under their Guides and Tutorials area.
> 
> HTH.  Cheers,
> 
> Esther
> 
> On Jun 18, 2011, at 05:59, Paul Hunt wrote:
> 
>> Hello everyone. I want to know how to issue a VoiceOver Read Page command on 
>> my IPhone with my Bluetooth keyboard. I also would like to know how to use 
>> the roter command from the keyboard. I know about the vo+k command. However, 
>> how can I get a complete list of keyboard equivalent keys for the IPhone?
>> 
>> Thanks so much and I hope you have a good day.
>> 
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