That's great GIGI glad I could assist. I'm still learning to use my braille device with my Mac and now also soon with my braille slim Pen although that's more for my I phone unless I do not like it then I'll sell it.
On 30 Mar 2012, at 04:11 PM, Gigi <[email protected]> wrote: > This is an incredibly valuable thing, this document you posted. I have been > looking for these commands for ever. They also work on the back. I tested it. > Regards > GG > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Mar 30, 2012, at 8:23 AM, Kawal Gucukoglu <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> >> >> Begin forwarded message: >> >>> From: "Gucukoglu, Kawal" <[email protected]> >>> Date: 30 March 2012 02:11:07 PM GMT+01:00 >>> To: Kawal Gucukoglu <[email protected]> >>> Subject: THE REAL DOCUMENT THIS TIME. >>> >>> Common Braille commands for VoiceOver navigation >>> Summary >>> When using a Braille display with VoiceOver using iOS 4.1 or later, you can >>> use the following key commands, or chords, to navigate. >>> Products Affected >>> iPhone 3GS (8GB), iPhone 4, iPod touch (3rd generation), iPod touch (4th >>> generation) >>> Braille command (chord) VoiceOver action >>> Dot 1 + Space bar Move to previous item >>> Dot 4 + Space bar Move to next item >>> Dot 3 + Space bar Move to previous item using rotor setting >>> Dot 6 + Space bar Move to next item using rotor setting >>> Dot 2 + Dot 3 + Space bar Select previous rotor setting >>> Dot 5 + Dot 6 + Space bar Select next rotor setting >>> Dot 1 + Dot 2 + Dot 3 + Space bar Move to the first element >>> Dot 4 + Dot 5 + Dot 6 + Space bar Move to the last element >>> Dot 1 + Dot 2 + Dot 3 + Dot 5 + Space bar Read page starting at selected >>> item >>> Dot 2 + Dot 4 + Dot 5 + Dot 6 + Space bar Read page starting at the top >>> Dot 1 + Dot 2 + Dot 5 + Space bar Activates the Home button >>> Dot 2 + Dot 3 + Dot 4 + Space bar Goes to the Status bar >>> Dot 3 + Dot 4 + Dot 5 + Space bar Activates the Volume Up button >>> Dot 1 + Dot 2 + Dot 6 + Space bar Activates the Volume Down button >>> Dot 1 + Dot 2 + Space bar Activates a Back button if present >>> Dot 3 + Dot 4 + Space bar Activates the Eject key >>> Dot 7 + Space bar Activates the Delete key >>> Dot 1 + Dot 4 + Dot 5 + Space bar Activates the Delete key >>> Dot 8 + Space bar Activates the Return key >>> Dot 1 + Dot 5 + Space bar Activates the Return key >>> Dot 2 + Dot 3 + Dot 4 + Dot 5 + Space bar Activates the Tab key >>> Dot 1 + Dot 2 + Dot 3 + Dot 4 + Dot 5 + Dot 6 + Space bar Toggle Screen >>> Curtain on and off >>> Dot 1 + Dot 2 + Dot 3 + Dote 4 + Space bar Pause or Continue speech >>> Dot 1 + Dot 3 + Dot 4 + Space bar Toggle speech on and off >>> Dot 2 + Dot 4 + Dot 6 + Space bar Scroll left one page >>> Dot 1 + Dot 3 + Dot 5 + Space bar Scroll right one page >>> Dot 2 + Dot 3 + Dot 6 + Space bar Deselect text >>> Dot 3 + Dot 5 + Dot 6 + Space bar Select text >>> Dot 2 + Space bar Pan Braille to the left >>> Dot 5 + Space bar Pan Braille to the right >>> Dot 1 + Dot 3 + Dot 4 + Dot 5 + Space bar Toggle announcement history >>> Dot 1 + Dot 2 + Dot 4 + Dot 5 + Space bar Switch between contracted and >>> uncontracted Braille >>> >>> Additional Information >>> Some Braille displays have additional keys you can use for navigation as >>> well. 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