Subject: RE: Orbit Reader and editing
I joined the Orbit Reader list a couple of weeks ago. I have been receiving
messages, but for some reason my messages to the group have been rejected.
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From: 'Crayton Benner' via VIPhone [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com]
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Thanks, Richard. I think this will help a lot.
Karen
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
Richard Turner
Sent: Saturday, February 26, 2022 11:35 AM
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Subject: For Karen and others, Orbit Reader and Editing using
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Orbit Reader and editing
Anyone who has questions about the orbit reader, I would say join the list.
There are a lot of helpful people on there who would be more then happy to
answer any questions you might have.
> On Feb 26, 2022, at 12:05, Richard Tur
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Subject: RE: Orbit Reader and editing
I'm not sure of the distinction you are making.
If you are doing space+dot3 with the rotor on words, are you not using the
Orbit to move the cursor?
If you are using any keyboard, qwerty or braille, the only way to move the
cursor
Karen,
Another method you could use is the buffer Edit Mode.
It allows you to buffer your text on the Orbit itself, so the arrow keys
work as normal arrow keys to navigate the text you have written.
While connected to your iPhone, get n the body of the message, or whatever
edit box it is,
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> Richard Turner
> Sent: Saturday, February 26, 2022 10:29 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Orbit Reader and editing
>
> You can use the move by word, then character, to get to the problem. Use the
> roto
Subject: Re: Orbit Reader and editing
You can use the move by word, then character, to get to the problem. Use the
rotor commands, space+dots2,3 turn rotor counterclockwise. Space+dots5,6, turns
the rotor clockwise. space+dot3 moves by whatever rotor choice to the left, and
space+6 goes to the right
: Re: Orbit Reader and editing
You can use the move by word, then character, to get to the problem. Use the
rotor commands, space+dots2,3 turn rotor counterclockwise. Space+dots5,6, turns
the rotor clockwise. space+dot3 moves by whatever rotor choice to the left, and
space+6 goes to the right
You can use the move by word, then character, to get to the problem. Use the
rotor commands, space+dots2,3 turn rotor counterclockwise. Space+dots5,6, turns
the rotor clockwise. space+dot3 moves by whatever rotor choice to the left, and
space+6 goes to the right. So, using word and character
I am using my new Orbit Reader 20 Plus with an older iPhone SE. When
writing an email message, sometimes when reading through it before sending,
I will find an error I need to correct. How can I get the braille cursor
back to the spot I need to correct. Any help is much appreciated.
Karen P
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