Karen,
Its a Voiceover feature, accessed by using the rotor when in an edit field or the keypad. If you can try it, then you can judge whethger it will work for you or not. Its quicker than standard typing.

   Keep watching those tage, I have many. LOL

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On 1/23/2014 9:59 AM, Karen Lewellen wrote:
I have no idea as I do not own the phone.
which models does this option exist on?  I can check, even if just for
kicks.
smiling at your tag line.
Kare


On Thu, 23 Jan 2014, Robert C wrote:

Karen,
   Does putting the keypad into touch typing mode help any?

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On 1/23/2014 8:26 AM, Karen Lewellen wrote:
 Hi,
 oh and I forgot an element, using no earphones whatsoever?
 my phone is a phone, I hold it to my ear, I want the speech in my
ear etc.
 Thanks for your input,
 it is not a matter of the computer voices not shutting up.  it is a
 matter of the iphone providing the equal of touch tone information that
 another system recognizes.
 wanted to clarify since this is a 100% deal breaker for me.
 I do not want to require an ear piece every time I make one of these
 calls when working between appointments.  equally I do not want my
phone
 talking in a fashion where others can hear.
 thanks for the wisdom.
 Thoughts?
 Karen

 On Thu, 23 Jan 2014, Eugenia Firth wrote:

>  Karen, based on what I understand you are saying, you should be able
>  to do it. I used to have more problems with that, but that got
>  corrected. Now they on screen keyboard comes up and you can hear
>  VoiceOver while those awful computers are still talking and won't
shut
>  up. I have found it sometimes to be a little easier to use the
>  earphones, but that's not essential. Like I said, this used to be a
>  problem, and I think that's why you were told it couldn't be
easily >  done.
> >  Regards,
>  Gigi
> > >  On Jan 23, 2014, at 10:12 AM, Karen Lewellen
>  <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >  Hi folks,
> >  I read often that it is difficult if not impossible to dial in a
> >  traditional way using an iphone.
> >  here is a simple example.
> >  Let's say you are traveling, you must dial a location, then a user
> >  number, then an  a password.  you then must make a series of
choices
> >  from a menu.
> >  these choices change based on information  presented.
> >  I realize many of you use your iphone for a number of different
> >  things.
> >  However, I am asking about this specific task.  can it be done
often
> >  with changing flexibility and effortlessly?
> >  Thanks,
> >  Karen
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