Re: accessable games for the iPhone

2017-07-01 Thread '鍾 智明' via VIPhone
Wow! I hope he will have more exciting games coming soon!

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> Donna  於 2017年7月1日 下午9:17 寫道:
> 
> Hi
> 
> Search the app store for "Blindfold" All of these games are fully accessible. 
> And applevis.com has a list of gaming apps that are accessible using 
> voiceover. 
> 
> Donna
> 
>> The best resource is AppleVis. Here is the link for the games page.
>> https://www.applevis.com/ios-app-directory/games
>>  
>> From: Rebecca Sabo
>> Sent: Friday, June 30, 2017 6:43 PM
>> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: accessable games for the iPhone
>>  
>> Hi all , 
>> I was wondering if their were a list of accessable of games for the iPhone 
>> or the iPad ?  if so where would the list be founded or do you all have fun 
>> or favorite games that you all play ?
>> Becky 
>>> On Jun 30, 2017, at 5:43 AM, Richard Turner  
>>> wrote:
>>>  
>>> 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 
  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  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 

Re: accessable games for the iPhone

2017-07-01 Thread Donna
Hi

Search the app store for "Blindfold" All of these games are fully accessible. 
And applevis.com has a list of gaming apps that are accessible using voiceover. 

Donna
> 
> The best resource is AppleVis. Here is the link for the games page.
> https://www.applevis.com/ios-app-directory/games
>  
> From: Rebecca Sabo
> Sent: Friday, June 30, 2017 6:43 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: accessable games for the iPhone
>  
> Hi all , 
> I was wondering if their were a list of accessable of games for the iPhone or 
> the iPad ?  if so where would the list be founded or do you all have fun or 
> favorite games that you all play ?
> Becky 
>> On Jun 30, 2017, at 5:43 AM, Richard Turner  
>> wrote:
>>  
>> 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 
>>>  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  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.
> • 

Re: accessable games for the iPhone

2017-06-30 Thread MamaPeach
The best resource is AppleVis. Here is the link for the games page.
https://www.applevis.com/ios-app-directory/games

From: Rebecca Sabo 
Sent: Friday, June 30, 2017 6:43 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com 
Subject: accessable games for the iPhone

Hi all ,  
I was wondering if their were a list of accessable of games for the iPhone or 
the iPad ?  if so where would the list be founded or do you all have fun or 
favorite games that you all play ?
Becky 

  On Jun 30, 2017, at 5:43 AM, Richard Turner  
wrote:

  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 
 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  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