Hi,

These don't apply to any one keyboard.  They are universal commands.  

Ricardo Walker
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On Jan 27, 2012, at 3:22 PM, Dan Rathburn wrote:

>  
>  
> Colin,
>  
> Thanks for posting this information.  Could you tell me which model of 
> keyboard you are referring to?
>  
> Thanks,
>  
> Dan
>  
> 
> From: Red.Falcon
> Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2012 4:18 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Effectively navigating through edit fields on iPhone with 
> Bluetooth keyboards
> 
> Hi Michael!
> hth Colin
> 
> Chegh chew jaj Vam jaj Kak
> 
> General navigation
> 
> Keys
> Action
> VO + left or right
> Select previous or next item
> VO + up or down
> Preforms or move to the selected rotor option
> VO + Space
> Activate the selected item. (open app, press button)
> VO + H
> Go to home screen
> VO + H 2 times
> Open/close multitask pane
> Escape
> Go back, cancel, close pop-up
> Cmd + Tab
> Switch to next app or hold Shift for previous
> VO + A
> Read all from first object in selected area
> VO + B
> Read all from selected item
> VO + M
> Move to status bar
> VO + I
> Open Item Chooser for current area
> VO + F
> Search and go to match with Enter
> VO + G
> Next search match, hold Shift for previous
> Handling VoiceOver
> 
> Keys
> Action
> Control
> Pause/resume speech
> VO + S
> Toggle speech off/on
> VO + Shift + S
> Toggle Screen Curtain on/off
> VO + Cmd + up or down
> Adjust the selected speech rotor option
> VO + Cmd + left or right
> Change the speech rotor setting
> VO + /
> Add label to selected item
> VO + K
> Start VoiceOver training, Escape to exit
> Quick Nav Commands
> 
> Turn on "Quick Nav" to use these commands by pressing left + right
> 
> Keys
> Action
> up + down
> Activate the selected item. (open app, press button)
> left or right
> Selects the previous or next item
> up or down
> Preforms or move to the selected rotor option
> up + left or right
> Change to next or previous rotor setting
> Option + left or right
> Move to next or previous horizontal screen/page
> Option + up or down
> Move/scroll up or down the screen/page
> Control + up or down
> Select the first or last item in the area
> Control + left or right
> Go to next or previous container/area
> Safari Web Shortcuts
> 
> Hold Shift for previous
> 
> Keys
> Action
> H
> Next heading
> 1 to 6
> Next respective heading level 1–6
> L
> Next link
> S
> Next text element
> W
> Next landmark
> R
> Next text field
> X
> Next list
> T
> Next table
> M
> Next element of same type
> I
> Next image
> B
> Next button
> C
> Next form element
> Text Field Commands
> 
> You must have "Quick Nav" off to use these commands.
> 
> When moving cursor, hold Shift to select/deselect text
> 
> Keys
> Action
> left or right
> Move cursor by character
> up or down
> Move cursor by row
> Option+ left or right
> Move cursor by word
> Control or Cmd + left or right
> Move cursor by phrase
> Cmd + A
> Select all
> Cmd + C
> Copy selection
> Cmd + X
> Cut selection
> Cmd + V
> Paste
> Cmd + Z
> Undo. Note: you can also shake the device
> Cmd + Shift + Z
> Redo. Note: you can also shake the device
> Eject
> Show/hide screen keyboard
> Other Keyboard Action
> 
> Keys
> Action
> VO + -
> Preforms special action
> Cmd + Space
> Change language keyboard layout
> F1
> Decrease screen brightness
> F2
> Increase screen brightness
> F7
> Previous song
> F8
> Pause/resume song
> F9
> Next song
> F10
> Mute sound
> F11
> Decrease volume
> F12
> Increase volume
> 
> 
> On 10 Jan 2012, at 20:21, Michael Busboom wrote:
> 
>> I have recently acquired a Bluetooth keyboard with a tiny docking station to 
>> use with my iPhone 4 running IOS5.
>> 
>> While it is easy enough to enter text into an edit field, via the Bluetooth 
>> keyboard, I have been unable to cursor or arrow through a text that I am 
>> creating in order to insert or delete characters.  Thus far, I have 
>> accomplished this task by moving the insertion point using the VoiceOver 
>> commands on the touch screen.  I am wondering if there is a way to move 
>> through an edit field, character-by-character using the right and left arrow 
>> keys on the small Bluetooth keyboard.  Fortunately, the backspace key is 
>> working.  Besides working with edit fields, are there other ways to invoke 
>> most VO commands using the keyboard instead of the VO gestures?
>> 
>> Thank you all very much,
>> 
>> Mike
>> 
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