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From: Sieghard Weitzel
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2014 12:30 PM
Subject: RE: Exploring my iPhone?
Connie,
If you really want to just explore the screen and things like the numeric
keypad and onscreen keyboard it may be easier to set your typing mode
Hello to all,
Is there a way I can explore my iPhone to find out where the different
buttons are? I went into settings. Then clicked on general,then
accessibility. Finally, I clicked on voice over. In that section there is
voiceover practice. I clicked on voiceover practice. I have the hang
Practice only lets you practice gestures, it does not tell you anything about
what is on the screen. When you touch something on the screen while not in
practice mode, that item is spoken as is any hint it has. I'm not sure I follow
your question - if you know the iPod, then you know the
, 2014 12:58 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Exploring my iPhone?
Practice only lets you practice gestures, it does not tell you anything
about what is on the screen. When you touch something on the screen while
not in practice mode, that item is spoken as is any hint it has. I'm
If you want to place a call, bring up the Phone app and double tap on
the Keypad tab on the bottom of the screen. You'll now have a telephone
style keypad on the touch screen. As Alex says, you can explore the
screen just by moving your finger around on the screen. VoiceOver will
tell you as
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Subject: Re: Exploring my iPhone?
If you want to place a call, bring up the Phone app and double tap on the
Keypad tab on the bottom of the screen. You'll now have a telephone style
keypad on the touch screen. As Alex says, you can explore the screen just by
moving your finger around
my iPhone?
Hello to all,
Is there a way I can explore my iPhone to find out where the different
buttons are? I went into settings. Then clicked on general,then
accessibility. Finally, I clicked on voice over. In that section there is
voiceover practice. I clicked on voiceover practice