Re: Slightly expanded copy, RE: I'm not sure this is complete, RE: latest ios list of jestures

2017-06-30 Thread Ioana Gandrabur
Hi again,

Just thought of 3 more Gestures.
Touch status bar and then 3 finger flick down for notifications 
Touch status bar and 3 finger flick up for control centre.
3 finger flick down when on home screen opens spotlight.

hth,

Ioana 

Sent from my iPhone

> On Jun 30, 2017, at 1:55 PM, Ioana Gandrabur  wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 2 comments about this great list:
> • Open or close multitask pane: Four-finger, swipe up or down.
> This only works on the iPad, or at least I could not get this to work on the 
> iphone.
> Touch status bar with 1 finger and then swipe down with 2 fingers starts the 
> ""speak screen" function. THis allows you to read something even when iPhone 
> is locked.
> Finally the flick up and down with one finger also presents list of actions 
> that can be performed on an item when available. See "arranging apps on home 
> screen" or "deleting mails" etc.\
> 
> Best,
> 
> Ioana 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On Jun 30, 2017, at 10:59 AM, Richard Turner  
>> wrote:
>> 
>> VoiceOver Gestures
>> Navigate and read
>> • Select and speak the item: Touch with one finger.
>> • Select the next or previous item: Swipe right or left with one finger.
>> • Select an item on the rotor: Swipe up or down with one finger.  Depends on 
>> the rotor setting.
>> • Using the Rotor: Place two fingers on the screen like you were going to 
>> turn a knob, hold them against the screen and twist left or right Select the 
>> next or previous rotor  item.  Examples of items on the rotor are: speech 
>> rate, character, word, line, heading. You can add other items to the rotor 
>> in the VoiceOver settings.
>> • Read all from the top of the screen: Two-finger swipe up.
>> • Read all from the current position: Two-finger swipe down.
>> • Stop or resume speaking: Two-finger touch.
>> • To dismiss an alert or go back to the previous screen: Two-finger scrub: 
>> Move two fingers rapidly in a small circle or slide two fingers back and 
>> forth three times quickly (making a “z”)
>> • Scroll one page up or down at a time: Three-finger swipe up or down.
>> • Three-finger swipe right or left.  For example): Go to the next or 
>> previous page (on the Home screen.
>> • Speak additional information, such as position within a list or whether 
>> text is selected: Three-finger tap.
>> • Copy last thing spoken by VoiceOver to the clipboard: three-finger 
>> quadruple tap.
>> • Select the first item on the page: Four-finger tap at top of screen.
>> • Select the last item on the page: Four-finger tap at bottom of screen.
>> Activate
>> • Activate the selected item: Double-tap with one finger.
>> • Alternative way to activate an item: Split-tap.  Touch an item with one 
>> finger, then tap the screen with another, while keeping the first finger on 
>> the screen.
>> • When a non-VoiceOver user needs to Double-tap an item: VO users need to 
>> Triple-tap with one finger.
>> • Use a standard gesture: Double-tap and hold (1 second) + standard gesture. 
>> The double-tap and hold gesture tells iPhone to interpret the next gesture 
>> as standard. For example, you can double-tap and hold your finger on the 
>> screen until you hear three rising tones, and then without lifting your 
>> finger, drag your finger on a slider.  (Also known as the Pass Through 
>> Gesture.)
>> • Tap 2 times on the clock in status bar to scroll to top in any app.
>> •To start or stop an action: Two-finger double-tap.  This gesture initiates 
>> an action or halts or pauses an action in progress. For example, you can:
>> •Answer or end a call.
>> •Play or pause in Music, Videos, Voice Memos, or Photos (slideshows).
>> •Take a photo in Camera.
>> •Start or pause recording in Camera or Voice Memos.
>> •Start or stop the stopwatch.
>> • Change an item’s label to make it easier to find: Two-finger double-tap 
>> and hold.
>> • Open the Item Chooser: Two-finger triple-tap.
>> • Select/deselect text: Turn on "Text Selection" in the VoiceOver rotor 
>> settings, then turn the rotor to Text Selection and flick down to character, 
>> word, line, etc., and then flick right with one finger to select text.  Once 
>> selected, turn rotor to edit and flick up or down to copy, print, share, 
>> etc.  Much easier than the Two-finger Pinch out/in.
>> • Mute or unmute VoiceOver: Three-finger double-tap. If both VoiceOver and 
>> Zoom are enabled, use the three-finger triple-tap gesture.
>> • Turn the screen curtain on or off: Three-finger triple-tap. If both 
>> VoiceOver and Zoom are enabled, use the three-finger quadruple-tap gesture.
>> • Open or close multitask pane: Four-finger, swipe up or down.
>> • Switch to next or previous app: Four-finger swipe left or right.
>> • For iPad only: Go to home screen: 5 fingers pinch in: put all five fingers 
>> on the screen and pinch them in until they are all touching and it is like 
>> tapping the home button  once.
>> • 3D Touch: Place your finger on an app and press, do not tap, this brings 
>> up a shortcut menu depe

Re: Slightly expanded copy, RE: I'm not sure this is complete, RE: latest ios list of jestures

2017-06-30 Thread Ioana Gandrabur
Hi,
2 comments about this great list:
• Open or close multitask pane: Four-finger, swipe up or down.
This only works on the iPad, or at least I could not get this to work on the 
iphone.
Touch status bar with 1 finger and then swipe down with 2 fingers starts the 
""speak screen" function. THis allows you to read something even when iPhone is 
locked.
Finally the flick up and down with one finger also presents list of actions 
that can be performed on an item when available. See "arranging apps on home 
screen" or "deleting mails" etc.\

Best,

Ioana 
Sent from my iPhone

> On Jun 30, 2017, at 10:59 AM, Richard Turner  
> wrote:
> 
> VoiceOver Gestures
> Navigate and read
> • Select and speak the item: Touch with one finger.
> • Select the next or previous item: Swipe right or left with one finger.
> • Select an item on the rotor: Swipe up or down with one finger.  Depends on 
> the rotor setting.
> • Using the Rotor: Place two fingers on the screen like you were going to 
> turn a knob, hold them against the screen and twist left or right Select the 
> next or previous rotor  item.  Examples of items on the rotor are: speech 
> rate, character, word, line, heading. You can add other items to the rotor in 
> the VoiceOver settings.
> • Read all from the top of the screen: Two-finger swipe up.
> • Read all from the current position: Two-finger swipe down.
> • Stop or resume speaking: Two-finger touch.
> • To dismiss an alert or go back to the previous screen: Two-finger scrub: 
> Move two fingers rapidly in a small circle or slide two fingers back and 
> forth three times quickly (making a “z”)
> • Scroll one page up or down at a time: Three-finger swipe up or down.
> • Three-finger swipe right or left.  For example): Go to the next or previous 
> page (on the Home screen.
> • Speak additional information, such as position within a list or whether 
> text is selected: Three-finger tap.
> • Copy last thing spoken by VoiceOver to the clipboard: three-finger 
> quadruple tap.
> • Select the first item on the page: Four-finger tap at top of screen.
> • Select the last item on the page: Four-finger tap at bottom of screen.
> Activate
> • Activate the selected item: Double-tap with one finger.
> • Alternative way to activate an item: Split-tap.  Touch an item with one 
> finger, then tap the screen with another, while keeping the first finger on 
> the screen.
> • When a non-VoiceOver user needs to Double-tap an item: VO users need to 
> Triple-tap with one finger.
> • Use a standard gesture: Double-tap and hold (1 second) + standard gesture. 
> The double-tap and hold gesture tells iPhone to interpret the next gesture as 
> standard. For example, you can double-tap and hold your finger on the screen 
> until you hear three rising tones, and then without lifting your finger, drag 
> your finger on a slider.  (Also known as the Pass Through Gesture.)
> • Tap 2 times on the clock in status bar to scroll to top in any app.
> •To start or stop an action: Two-finger double-tap.  This gesture initiates 
> an action or halts or pauses an action in progress. For example, you can:
> •Answer or end a call.
> •Play or pause in Music, Videos, Voice Memos, or Photos (slideshows).
> •Take a photo in Camera.
> •Start or pause recording in Camera or Voice Memos.
> •Start or stop the stopwatch.
> • Change an item’s label to make it easier to find: Two-finger double-tap and 
> hold.
> • Open the Item Chooser: Two-finger triple-tap.
> • Select/deselect text: Turn on "Text Selection" in the VoiceOver rotor 
> settings, then turn the rotor to Text Selection and flick down to character, 
> word, line, etc., and then flick right with one finger to select text.  Once 
> selected, turn rotor to edit and flick up or down to copy, print, share, etc. 
>  Much easier than the Two-finger Pinch out/in.
> • Mute or unmute VoiceOver: Three-finger double-tap. If both VoiceOver and 
> Zoom are enabled, use the three-finger triple-tap gesture.
> • Turn the screen curtain on or off: Three-finger triple-tap. If both 
> VoiceOver and Zoom are enabled, use the three-finger quadruple-tap gesture.
> • Open or close multitask pane: Four-finger, swipe up or down.
> • Switch to next or previous app: Four-finger swipe left or right.
> • For iPad only: Go to home screen: 5 fingers pinch in: put all five fingers 
> on the screen and pinch them in until they are all touching and it is like 
> tapping the home button once.
> • 3D Touch: Place your finger on an app and press, do not tap, this brings up 
> a shortcut menu depending on the app.  For example, on the phone app it 
> brings up your favorites so you can call them quickly.  3D Touch is available 
> on devices like the iPhone 6s, 6s Plus, 7s, 7s Plus.
>  
> Other Resources
> Apple Accessibility
> Anyone using any kind of accessibility features of any Apple device can call 
> for technical support. Calling seems to be far more effective than writing 
> them, but it doesn't hurt to repo

Slightly expanded copy, RE: I'm not sure this is complete, RE: latest ios list of jestures

2017-06-30 Thread Richard Turner
VoiceOver Gestures
Navigate and read
• Select and speak the item: Touch with one finger.
• Select the next or previous item: Swipe right or left with one finger.
• Select an item on the rotor: Swipe up or down with one finger.  Depends on 
the rotor setting.
• Using the Rotor: Place two fingers on the screen like you were going to turn 
a knob, hold them against the screen and twist left or right Select the next or 
previous rotor item.  Examples of items on the rotor are: speech rate, 
character, word, line, heading. You can add other items to the rotor in the 
VoiceOver settings.
• Read all from the top of the screen: Two-finger swipe up.
• Read all from the current position: Two-finger swipe down.
• Stop or resume speaking: Two-finger touch.
• To dismiss an alert or go back to the previous screen: Two-finger scrub: Move 
two fingers rapidly in a small circle or slide two fingers back and forth three 
times quickly (making a “z”)
• Scroll one page up or down at a time: Three-finger swipe up or down.
• Three-finger swipe right or left.  For example): Go to the next or previous 
page (on the Home screen.
• Speak additional information, such as position within a list or whether text 
is selected: Three-finger tap.
• Copy last thing spoken by VoiceOver to the clipboard: three-finger quadruple 
tap.
• Select the first item on the page: Four-finger tap at top of screen.
• Select the last item on the page: Four-finger tap at bottom of screen.
Activate
• Activate the selected item: Double-tap with one finger.
• Alternative way to activate an item: Split-tap.  Touch an item with one 
finger, then tap the screen with another, while keeping the first finger on the 
screen.
• When a non-VoiceOver user needs to Double-tap an item: VO users need to 
Triple-tap with one finger.
• Use a standard gesture: Double-tap and hold (1 second) + standard gesture. 
The double-tap and hold gesture tells iPhone to interpret the next gesture as 
standard. For example, you can double-tap and hold your finger on the screen 
until you hear three rising tones, and then without lifting your finger, drag 
your finger on a slider.  (Also known as the Pass Through Gesture.)
• Tap 2 times on the clock in status bar to scroll to top in any app.
•To start or stop an action: Two-finger double-tap.  This gesture initiates an 
action or halts or pauses an action in progress. For example, you can:
•Answer or end a call.
•Play or pause in Music, Videos, Voice Memos, or Photos (slideshows).
•Take a photo in Camera.
•Start or pause recording in Camera or Voice Memos.
•Start or stop the stopwatch.
• Change an item’s label to make it easier to find: Two-finger double-tap and 
hold.
• Open the Item Chooser: Two-finger triple-tap.
• Select/deselect text: Turn on "Text Selection" in the VoiceOver rotor 
settings, then turn the rotor to Text Selection and flick down to character, 
word, line, etc., and then flick right with one finger to select text.  Once 
selected, turn rotor to edit and flick up or down to copy, print, share, etc.  
Much easier than the Two-finger Pinch out/in.
• Mute or unmute VoiceOver: Three-finger double-tap. If both VoiceOver and Zoom 
are enabled, use the three-finger triple-tap gesture.
• Turn the screen curtain on or off: Three-finger triple-tap. If both VoiceOver 
and Zoom are enabled, use the three-finger quadruple-tap gesture.
• Open or close multitask pane: Four-finger, swipe up or down.
• Switch to next or previous app: Four-finger swipe left or right.
• For iPad only: Go to home screen: 5 fingers pinch in: put all five fingers on 
the screen and pinch them in until they are all touching and it is like tapping 
the home button once.
• 3D Touch: Place your finger on an app and press, do not tap, this brings up a 
shortcut menu depending on the app.  For example, on the phone app it brings up 
your favorites so you can call them quickly.  3D Touch is available on devices 
like the iPhone 6s, 6s Plus, 7s, 7s Plus.


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Re: I'm not sure this is complete, RE: latest ios list of jestures

2017-06-30 Thread Richard Turner
Thanks Sandy,
I use that gesture a lot and have no idea how I missed the fact it was not on 
the list.
I think there are one or two more missing.
Like I said, I was not sure it was complete, so I was right, grin.
Richard


On Jun 30, 2017, at 2:57 AM, 'Sandratomkins' via VIPhone 
mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>> wrote:

Richard,
Did you include the three finger quadruple tap, which puts in the clipboard the 
last thing that voice-over spoke? this can be immensely useful!
Sandy

sent from the dark side of the moon

On 30 Jun 2017, at 08:08, Harry Bell 
mailto:ubupanora...@icloud.com>> wrote:

Thanks, Richard! Very clear and useful. I'll pass it round my local community.
Regards
Harry

On 30 Jun 2017, at 03:56, Richard Turner 
mailto:richardturne...@outlook.com>> wrote:

VoiceOver Gestures
Navigate and read
• Select and speak the item: Touch with one finger.
• Select the next or previous item: Swipe right or left with one finger.
• Select an item on the rotor: Swipe up or down with one finger.  Depends on 
the rotor setting.
• Using the Rotor: Place two fingers on the screen like you were going to turn 
a knob, hold them against the screen and twist left or right Select the next or 
previous rotor item.  Examples of items on the rotor are: speech rate, 
character, word, line, heading. You can add other items to the rotor in the 
VoiceOver settings.
• Read all from the top of the screen: Two-finger swipe up.
• Read all from the current position: Two-finger swipe down.
• Stop or resume speaking: Two-finger touch.
• To dismiss an alert or go back to the previous screen: Two-finger scrub: Move 
two fingers back and forth three times quickly (making a “z”)
• Scroll one page at a time: Three-finger swipe up or down.
• Three-finger swipe right or left.  For example): Go to the next or previous 
page (on the Home screen.
• Speak additional information, such as position within a list or whether text 
is selected: Three-finger tap.
• Select the first item on the page: Four-finger tap at top of screen.
• Select the last item on the page: Four-finger tap at bottom of screen.
Activate
• Activate the selected item: Double-tap with one finger.
• Alternative way to activate an item: Split-tap.  Touch an item with one 
finger, then tap the screen with another, while keeping the first finger on the 
screen.
• When a non-VoiceOver uses needs to Double-tap an item: VO uses need to 
Triple-tap with one finger.
• Use a standard gesture: Double-tap and hold (1 second) + standard gesture. 
The double-tap and hold gesture tells iPhone to interpret the next gesture as 
standard. For example, you can double-tap and hold your finger on the screen 
until you hear three rising tones, and then without lifting your finger, drag 
your finger on a slider.
• Tap 2 times on the clock in status bar to scroll to top in any app.
•To start or stop an action: Two-finger double-tap.  This gesture initiates an 
action or halts or pauses an action in progress. For example, you can:
•Answer or end a call.
•Play or pause in Music, Videos, Voice Memos, or Photos (slideshows).
•Take a photo in Camera.
•Start or pause recording in Camera or Voice Memos.
•Start or stop the stopwatch.
• Change an item’s label to make it easier to find: Two-finger double-tap and 
hold.
• Open the Item Chooser: Two-finger triple-tap.
• Select/deselect text: Two-finger Pinch out/in.
• Mute or unmute VoiceOver: Three-finger double-tap. If both VoiceOver and Zoom 
are enabled, use the three-finger triple-tap gesture.
• Turn the screen curtain on or off: Three-finger triple-tap. If both VoiceOver 
and Zoom are enabled, use the three-finger quadruple-tap gesture.
• Open or close multitask pane: Four-finger, swipe up or down.
• Switch to next or previous app: Four-finger swipe left or right.
• For iPad only: Go to home screen: 5 fingers pinch in: put all five fingers on 
the screen and pinch them in until they are all touching and it is like tapping 
the home button once.
• 3D Touch: Place your finger on an app and press, do not tap, this brings up a 
shortcut menu depending on the app.  For example, on the phone app it brings up 
your favorites so you can call them quickly.  3D Touch is available on devices 
like the iPhone 6s, 6s Plus, 7s, 7s Plus.

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Re: I'm not sure this is complete, RE: latest ios list of jestures

2017-06-30 Thread 'Sandratomkins' via VIPhone
Richard,
Did you include the three finger quadruple tap, which puts in the clipboard the 
last thing that voice-over spoke? this can be immensely useful!
Sandy

sent from the dark side of the moon

> On 30 Jun 2017, at 08:08, Harry Bell  wrote:
> 
> Thanks, Richard! Very clear and useful. I'll pass it round my local 
> community. 
> Regards
> Harry
> 
>> On 30 Jun 2017, at 03:56, Richard Turner  wrote:
>> 
>> VoiceOver Gestures
>> Navigate and read
>> • Select and speak the item: Touch with one finger.
>> • Select the next or previous item: Swipe right or left with one finger.
>> • Select an item on the rotor: Swipe up or down with one finger.  Depends on 
>> the rotor setting.
>> • Using the Rotor: Place two fingers on the screen like you were going to 
>> turn a knob, hold them against the screen and twist left or right Select the 
>> next or previous rotor item.  Examples of items on the rotor are: speech 
>> rate, character, word, line, heading. You can add other items to the rotor 
>> in the VoiceOver settings.
>> • Read all from the top of the screen: Two-finger swipe up.
>> • Read all from the current position: Two-finger swipe down.
>> • Stop or resume speaking: Two-finger touch.
>> • To dismiss an alert or go back to the previous screen: Two-finger scrub: 
>> Move two fingers back and forth three times quickly (making a “z”)
>> • Scroll one page at a time: Three-finger swipe up or down.
>> • Three-finger swipe right or left.  For example): Go to the next or 
>> previous page (on the Home screen.
>> • Speak additional information, such as position within a list or whether 
>> text is selected: Three-finger tap.
>> • Select the first item on the page: Four-finger tap at top of screen.
>> • Select the last item on the page: Four-finger tap at bottom of screen.
>> Activate
>> • Activate the selected item: Double-tap with one finger.
>> • Alternative way to activate an item: Split-tap.  Touch an item with one 
>> finger, then tap the screen with another, while keeping the first finger on 
>> the screen.
>> • When a non-VoiceOver uses needs to Double-tap an item: VO uses need to 
>> Triple-tap with one finger.
>> • Use a standard gesture: Double-tap and hold (1 second) + standard gesture. 
>> The double-tap and hold gesture tells iPhone to interpret the next gesture 
>> as standard. For example, you can double-tap and hold your finger on the 
>> screen until you hear three rising tones, and then without lifting your 
>> finger, drag your finger on a slider.
>> • Tap 2 times on the clock in status bar to scroll to top in any app.
>> •To start or stop an action: Two-finger double-tap.  This gesture initiates 
>> an action or halts or pauses an action in progress. For example, you can:
>> •Answer or end a call.
>> •Play or pause in Music, Videos, Voice Memos, or Photos (slideshows).
>> •Take a photo in Camera.
>> •Start or pause recording in Camera or Voice Memos.
>> •Start or stop the stopwatch.
>> • Change an item’s label to make it easier to find: Two-finger double-tap 
>> and hold.
>> • Open the Item Chooser: Two-finger triple-tap.
>> • Select/deselect text: Two-finger Pinch out/in.
>> • Mute or unmute VoiceOver: Three-finger double-tap. If both VoiceOver and 
>> Zoom are enabled, use the three-finger triple-tap gesture.
>> • Turn the screen curtain on or off: Three-finger triple-tap. If both 
>> VoiceOver and Zoom are enabled, use the three-finger quadruple-tap gesture.
>> • Open or close multitask pane: Four-finger, swipe up or down.
>> • Switch to next or previous app: Four-finger swipe left or right.
>> • For iPad only: Go to home screen: 5 fingers pinch in: put all five fingers 
>> on the screen and pinch them in until they are all touching and it is like 
>> tapping the home button once.
>> • 3D Touch: Place your finger on an app and press, do not tap, this brings 
>> up a shortcut menu depending on the app.  For example, on the phone app it 
>> brings up your favorites so you can call them quickly.  3D Touch is 
>> available on devices like the iPhone 6s, 6s Plus, 7s, 7s Plus.
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Re: I'm not sure this is complete, RE: latest ios list of jestures

2017-06-30 Thread Harry Bell
Thanks, Richard! Very clear and useful. I'll pass it round my local community. 
Regards
Harry

> On 30 Jun 2017, at 03:56, Richard Turner  wrote:
> 
> VoiceOver Gestures
> Navigate and read
> • Select and speak the item: Touch with one finger.
> • Select the next or previous item: Swipe right or left with one finger.
> • Select an item on the rotor: Swipe up or down with one finger.  Depends on 
> the rotor setting.
> • Using the Rotor: Place two fingers on the screen like you were going to 
> turn a knob, hold them against the screen and twist left or right Select the 
> next or previous rotor item.  Examples of items on the rotor are: speech 
> rate, character, word, line, heading. You can add other items to the rotor in 
> the VoiceOver settings.
> • Read all from the top of the screen: Two-finger swipe up.
> • Read all from the current position: Two-finger swipe down.
> • Stop or resume speaking: Two-finger touch.
> • To dismiss an alert or go back to the previous screen: Two-finger scrub: 
> Move two fingers back and forth three times quickly (making a “z”)
> • Scroll one page at a time: Three-finger swipe up or down.
> • Three-finger swipe right or left.  For example): Go to the next or previous 
> page (on the Home screen.
> • Speak additional information, such as position within a list or whether 
> text is selected: Three-finger tap.
> • Select the first item on the page: Four-finger tap at top of screen.
> • Select the last item on the page: Four-finger tap at bottom of screen.
> Activate
> • Activate the selected item: Double-tap with one finger.
> • Alternative way to activate an item: Split-tap.  Touch an item with one 
> finger, then tap the screen with another, while keeping the first finger on 
> the screen.
> • When a non-VoiceOver uses needs to Double-tap an item: VO uses need to 
> Triple-tap with one finger.
> • Use a standard gesture: Double-tap and hold (1 second) + standard gesture. 
> The double-tap and hold gesture tells iPhone to interpret the next gesture as 
> standard. For example, you can double-tap and hold your finger on the screen 
> until you hear three rising tones, and then without lifting your finger, drag 
> your finger on a slider.
> • Tap 2 times on the clock in status bar to scroll to top in any app.
> •To start or stop an action: Two-finger double-tap.  This gesture initiates 
> an action or halts or pauses an action in progress. For example, you can:
> •Answer or end a call.
> •Play or pause in Music, Videos, Voice Memos, or Photos (slideshows).
> •Take a photo in Camera.
> •Start or pause recording in Camera or Voice Memos.
> •Start or stop the stopwatch.
> • Change an item’s label to make it easier to find: Two-finger double-tap and 
> hold.
> • Open the Item Chooser: Two-finger triple-tap.
> • Select/deselect text: Two-finger Pinch out/in.
> • Mute or unmute VoiceOver: Three-finger double-tap. If both VoiceOver and 
> Zoom are enabled, use the three-finger triple-tap gesture.
> • Turn the screen curtain on or off: Three-finger triple-tap. If both 
> VoiceOver and Zoom are enabled, use the three-finger quadruple-tap gesture.
> • Open or close multitask pane: Four-finger, swipe up or down.
> • Switch to next or previous app: Four-finger swipe left or right.
> • For iPad only: Go to home screen: 5 fingers pinch in: put all five fingers 
> on the screen and pinch them in until they are all touching and it is like 
> tapping the home button once.
> • 3D Touch: Place your finger on an app and press, do not tap, this brings up 
> a shortcut menu depending on the app.  For example, on the phone app it 
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2017-06-29 Thread Richard Turner
VoiceOver Gestures
Navigate and read
• Select and speak the item: Touch with one finger.
• Select the next or previous item: Swipe right or left with one finger.
• Select an item on the rotor: Swipe up or down with one finger.  Depends on 
the rotor setting.
• Using the Rotor: Place two fingers on the screen like you were going to turn 
a knob, hold them against the screen and twist left or right Select the next or 
previous rotor item.  Examples of items on the rotor are: speech rate, 
character, word, line, heading. You can add other items to the rotor in the 
VoiceOver settings.
• Read all from the top of the screen: Two-finger swipe up.
• Read all from the current position: Two-finger swipe down.
• Stop or resume speaking: Two-finger touch.
• To dismiss an alert or go back to the previous screen: Two-finger scrub: Move 
two fingers back and forth three times quickly (making a “z”)
• Scroll one page at a time: Three-finger swipe up or down.
• Three-finger swipe right or left.  For example): Go to the next or previous 
page (on the Home screen.
• Speak additional information, such as position within a list or whether text 
is selected: Three-finger tap.
• Select the first item on the page: Four-finger tap at top of screen.
• Select the last item on the page: Four-finger tap at bottom of screen.
Activate
• Activate the selected item: Double-tap with one finger.
• Alternative way to activate an item: Split-tap.  Touch an item with one 
finger, then tap the screen with another, while keeping the first finger on the 
screen.
• When a non-VoiceOver uses needs to Double-tap an item: VO uses need to 
Triple-tap with one finger.
• Use a standard gesture: Double-tap and hold (1 second) + standard gesture. 
The double-tap and hold gesture tells iPhone to interpret the next gesture as 
standard. For example, you can double-tap and hold your finger on the screen 
until you hear three rising tones, and then without lifting your finger, drag 
your finger on a slider.
• Tap 2 times on the clock in status bar to scroll to top in any app.
•To start or stop an action: Two-finger double-tap.  This gesture initiates an 
action or halts or pauses an action in progress. For example, you can:
•Answer or end a call.
•Play or pause in Music, Videos, Voice Memos, or Photos (slideshows).
•Take a photo in Camera.
•Start or pause recording in Camera or Voice Memos.
•Start or stop the stopwatch.
• Change an item’s label to make it easier to find: Two-finger double-tap and 
hold.
• Open the Item Chooser: Two-finger triple-tap.
• Select/deselect text: Two-finger Pinch out/in.
• Mute or unmute VoiceOver: Three-finger double-tap. If both VoiceOver and Zoom 
are enabled, use the three-finger triple-tap gesture.
• Turn the screen curtain on or off: Three-finger triple-tap. If both VoiceOver 
and Zoom are enabled, use the three-finger quadruple-tap gesture.
• Open or close multitask pane: Four-finger, swipe up or down.
• Switch to next or previous app: Four-finger swipe left or right.
• For iPad only: Go to home screen: 5 fingers pinch in: put all five fingers on 
the screen and pinch them in until they are all touching and it is like tapping 
the home button once.
• 3D Touch: Place your finger on an app and press, do not tap, this brings up a 
shortcut menu depending on the app.  For example, on the phone app it brings up 
your favorites so you can call them quickly.  3D Touch is available on devices 
like the iPhone 6s, 6s Plus, 7s, 7s Plus.

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