Hi Christina,
I followed your directions using Lyon and my iPhone 4 S and sure enough
as long as I turned off Voice over before pressing Command Shift V the text
went in nicely. Frustrating that we have to do this but great that you found a
work around!
Thanks for posting this work around and I'm glad I could reproduce it.
eRic Caron
On Jul 13, 2012, at 1:44 PM, Christina wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I played around and I did get it to work. I do not know how reliable my
> method is so if you try this, you might proofread. I am using snow leopard
> and an iPhone 4 and all is the latest version of software. So, I just typed
> up some test text in a new e-mail, selected it in the usual way and copied it
> in the usual way. Then I went over to type to phone and did a triple click
> home to toggle VO off on my iPhone after I had the curser in the edit box.
> Then, on the mac with type2phone, I pressed command, plus shift, plus v. I
> then toggled vo back on my iPhone and the proper text was there.
>
> I'm curious if this works for others.
> HTH,
> Christina C.
> On Jul 12, 2012, at 6:26 PM, Eric Caron wrote:
>
>> Dear listers,
>>
>> Have any users of Type2phone been able to get the app to copy from the
>> mac and paste into a edit field on the iPhone.
>
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