I would like to copy and paste an annotation for a BARD book to my email, but
the option to use control plus c is not available on the touch screen. How do
you copy and paste a BARD annotation with the iPad?
Michelle
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Try using three finger quadruple tap.
Respectfully,
Aser Tolentino, Esq.
On Aug 11, 2014, at 9:50, Michelle Bernstein michellebbbernst...@gmail.com
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I would like to copy and paste an annotation for a BARD book to my email, but
the option to use control plus c is not available on
When I try three finger quadruple tap on the page with the description of the
BARD book with VoiceOver on, it activates the screen curtain.
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Hi,
Sounds like Zoom is on. Turn off Zoom, and be sure VoiceOver has just spoken
the annotation. Then try the three-finger quadruple tap.
Best,
Anna
On Aug 11, 2014, at 12:17 PM, Michelle Bernstein
michellebbbernst...@gmail.com wrote:
When I try three finger quadruple tap on the page with
Thank you, Anna and Asher. Once I turned off the zoom function, it did work. I
assume that I then move to whatever document In which I want to paste the
annotation, touch the screen and double tap to paste the annotation. Btw, Anna,
I am finding your book, Getting Started with the iPhone quite
Hi michelle,
i'm so glad you're finding the book useful.
When you're in the document where you want to paste, double-tap so you can
edit. Then use the rotor to choose Edit, flick up or down until you get to
Paste, and double-tap.
Best,
Anna
On Aug 11, 2014, at 1:36 PM, Michelle Bernstein
Also, with zoom on, most VoiceOver gestures need an extra tap. So, to copy what
VoiceOver just said would take 5 taps with three fingers instead of 4.
I think it is easier to remember to turn off zoom.
HTH,
Richard
Common sense is in spite of, not as the result of education. - Victor Hugo
Just curious; is there a Braille equivalent for the three-finger quadruple-tap?
I know on the keyboard it's VO-shift-C, yes?
Teresa
We can see with the eyes, but we see with the brain as well, and seeing with
the brain is often called imagination.--Oliver Sacks
On Aug 11, 2014, at 11:52 AM,