ah ok. that’s what my problem was. I didn’t have “text selection” in my rotor.
> On Apr 5, 2023, at 11:14 PM, Gabe Griffith wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I find the easiest way to select text is to use the rotor. You will need to
> go into the rotor option in your VO settings to activate select text.
To add to this, if you select characters, words, or lines as options, you have
to then swipe right and you'll hear the text as it's being selected. You can
then roter to the "Edit" option and select "Copy" to copy it to the clipboard
then navigate to another app ,and paste it their. Here is
Hi,
I find the easiest way to select text is to use the rotor. You will need to go
into the rotor option in your VO settings to activate select text. Then you
just make sure the VO focus is at the beginning of what you want to select,
rotor to select text, flick up or down until you get to
Hi Lorie,
Yes you can do this.
1. Use the iOS roter and navigate to "Text Selection"
2. Swipe down and you will hear a number of options related to selecting text.
I just chose Select all and the text of the email minus the signature was
selected.
3. Now roter to "Edit" and choose "Copy".
I want to copy the text in an email on my phone and paste it somewhere else. is
there a way to do this? I understand how to paste it. what I’m asking about is
how to select and copy text.
thanks.
Lorie
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With the email message open in the Mail app on your iPhone, do the following:
Set the Rotor to Text Selection, then flick up or down to Select All, then
perform a one-finger double tap
The contents of the email message should now be copied to the iPhone’s
clipboard.
HTH.
- Brad -
On Sep
How do I copy the text of an email to the clipboard on my phone?
thanks.
Lorie
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