[Mac-access]: Need tips on using Apple Bluetooth keyboard that doesn't have a Control Key

2014-10-31 Thread Gatton, Tonia (OFB-LV)
Hi, I have a student who just bought an iPad Mini and a Apple Bluetooth 
keyboard the same size.  It seems to be a nice keyboard but does not have a 
Control key.  On the left of the Spacebar are only the  Function, Option and 
Command keys, and on the right is a key that appears to just be a dictation or 
Siri key.  I've tried all sorts of key combinations to simulate the 
Control-Option combo with no success.  If anyone has any suggestions on how to 
perform VO commands without a Control key, I'd appreciate your guidance.

Thanks,

Tonia

Tonia Gatton
Assistive Technology Specialist
Kentucky career Center
KY Office for the Blind
Charles W. McDowell Center
8412 Westport Road
Louisville, KY 40242
(502) 429-4460 ext. 268
(502) 429-7101
tonia.gat...@ky.gov


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Re: [Mac-access]: Need tips on using Apple Bluetooth keyboard that doesn't have a Control Key

2014-10-31 Thread eleanor martha burke
is there an option to change the function of the keys



 On 31 Oct 2014, at 16:33, Gatton, Tonia (OFB-LV) tonia.gat...@ky.gov wrote:
 
 Hi, I have a student who just bought an iPad Mini and a Apple Bluetooth 
 keyboard the same size.  It seems to be a nice keyboard but does not have a 
 Control key.  On the left of the Spacebar are only the  Function, Option and 
 Command keys, and on the right is a key that appears to just be a dictation 
 or Siri key.  I've tried all sorts of key combinations to simulate the 
 Control-Option combo with no success.  If anyone has any suggestions on how 
 to perform VO commands without a Control key, I'd appreciate your guidance.
 
 Thanks,
 
 Tonia
 
 Tonia Gatton
 Assistive Technology Specialist
 Kentucky career Center
 KY Office for the Blind
 Charles W. McDowell Center
 8412 Westport Road
 Louisville, KY 40242
 (502) 429-4460 ext. 268
 (502) 429-7101
 tonia.gat...@ky.gov
 
 
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Re: [Mac-access]: Need tips on using Apple Bluetooth keyboard that doesn't have a Control Key

2014-10-31 Thread matthew Dyer
Hi all,

I am using an apple wireless keyboard on my mac and this has a control  key.  
Does apple have some new keyboards that I do not know about.  Thanks,.

Matthew
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 On Oct 31, 2014, at 12:48 PM, eleanor martha burke 
 eleanormarthabu...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 is there an option to change the function of the keys
 
 
 
 On 31 Oct 2014, at 16:33, Gatton, Tonia (OFB-LV) tonia.gat...@ky.gov wrote:
 
 Hi, I have a student who just bought an iPad Mini and a Apple Bluetooth 
 keyboard the same size.  It seems to be a nice keyboard but does not have a 
 Control key.  On the left of the Spacebar are only the  Function, Option and 
 Command keys, and on the right is a key that appears to just be a dictation 
 or Siri key.  I've tried all sorts of key combinations to simulate the 
 Control-Option combo with no success.  If anyone has any suggestions on how 
 to perform VO commands without a Control key, I'd appreciate your guidance.
 
 Thanks,
 
 Tonia
 
 Tonia Gatton
 Assistive Technology Specialist
 Kentucky career Center
 KY Office for the Blind
 Charles W. McDowell Center
 8412 Westport Road
 Louisville, KY 40242
 (502) 429-4460 ext. 268
 (502) 429-7101
 tonia.gat...@ky.gov
 
 
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