Hi Sieghard,
Okay, that's great to know. I will try that later today! Thanks.
Best Regards,
Les
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swipe, but it's all
personal preference.
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I've got a screen protector on my new phone
can touch the bottom centre, left or right and slide up and it
all works.
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Hi Cait,
Congrats
alking about Face ID?
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>>> “People demand freedom of speech as a compensation for the freedom of
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Thanks Josua. Between you and Richard, I am getting better at the gestures.
Now I have to go fight with facial recognition.
Cait
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Hi,
I got my new i phone today and am having trouble doing the gestures for getting
Hi,
I got my new i phone today and am having trouble doing the gestures for getting
to the home screen and the app switcher.
Anybody have advice on how to do these succ3essfully?
Thanks,
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Subject: An interesting oddment about VoiceOver gestures
By accident, when I was turning my screen curtain off to let a
non-visually-impaired person look at the contents thereof, I tapped once
with three fingers, then the other two times
By accident, when I was turning my screen curtain off to let a
non-visually-impaired person look at the contents thereof, I tapped once
with three fingers, then the other two times with only two fingers, and
the gesture worked! So, thought I, how far does this go? I tried
toggling screen
for voiceover gestures
Hi,
National Braille Press sells a VoiceOVer gestures reference card.
www.nbp.org
Best,
Anna
On Apr 26, 2020, at 5:10 PM, Jennie Facer wrote:
Hi,
Shelly Brisbin wrote a wonderful book called iOS Access For All that has
appendices in the back
a VoiceOVer gestures reference card.
www.nbp.org<https://nam12.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nbp.org%2F=02%7C01%7C%7C3a32d68f18bc4040e48f08d7ea3004e8%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435%7C1%7C0%7C637235364264601365=M6muhFXFV%2Bli7qKFaiO3jgiZj29fHnTZL7RNceBuNfI%3D=0>
Best
Hi,
National Braille Press sells a VoiceOVer gestures reference card.
www.nbp.org <http://www.nbp.org/>
Best,
Anna
> On Apr 26, 2020, at 5:10 PM, Jennie Facer wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Shelly Brisbin wrote a wonderful book called iOS Access For All that has
> appendices
Hi,
Shelly Brisbin wrote a wonderful book called iOS Access For All that has
appendices in the back that has all kinds of gestures.
This might help. It is on AppleBooks.
Jenn
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>> On Oct 24, 2019, at 2:39 PM, Alan Lemly wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hi List,
>>
>> I'm looking for a good written resource that will show Bluetooth keyboar
will show Bluetooth keyboard
equivalents of Voiceover gestures. I've found the one at the below link which
seems pretty complete but I really want to get something in Excel which in my
opinion is the best resource for digesting tabular data when using JAWS:
http://pauljadam.com/demos/voiceovercom
Hi List,
I'm looking for a good written resource that will show Bluetooth keyboard
equivalents of Voiceover gestures. I've found the one at the below link
which seems pretty complete but I really want to get something in Excel
which in my opinion is the best resource for digesting tabular data
Here is a list of gestures taken from the iOS 11 manual. I do not think there
are any new gestures in iOS 12, but I have not had time to check the iOS 12
manual.
VoiceOver Gestures
• Practice Mode: Four finger double tap, Puts VoiceOver in practice mode so you
can practice gestures without
nded up upgrading to IOS 12.
>> There’s a gesture I simply cannot remember. How can I get to the top of a
>> screen or email or document? Sometime my finger lands me in the middle or
>> bottom but I can’t get back to the top or beginning.
>> I’d love t
I simply cannot remember. How can I get to the top of a
> screen or email or document? Sometime my finger lands me in the middle or
> bottom but I can’t get back to the top or beginning.
> I’d love to learn or relearn the VoiceOver gestures.
> Thank you!
> Tom
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Both are good resources for sure.
Best regards,
Carolyn
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If you
for
VoiceOver? I ended up upgrading to IOS 12.
There’s a gesture I simply cannot remember. How can I get to the top of a
screen or email or document? Sometime my finger lands me in the middle or
bottom but I can’t get back to the top or beginning.
I’d love to learn or relearn the VoiceO
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From: Tom
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2018 6:40 PM
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Subject: VoiceOver Gestures?
Does anyone know where I can get a current command of the latest gestures
t; screen or email or document? Sometime my finger lands me in the middle or
> bottom but I can’t get back to the top or beginning.
> I’d love to learn or relearn the VoiceOver gestures.
> Thank you!
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I'd love to learn or relearn the VoiceOver gestures.
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I'm a long time user of VoiceOver on iPhone and Ipad. I now have an apple watch
series 3 and am really struggling to activate e. g. The top left complication
on the Siri watch face. I can locate the complication icon with my finger and
VoiceOver reads out its name but double tapping does not
https://www.applevis.com/guides/ios-voiceover/complete-list-ios-gestures-available-voiceover-users
Hope this does the trick.
R
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That website returns a 403 error on my end.
On 10/5/2017 6:26 AM, 'Martin Maidment' via VIPhone wrote:
Hi All
If you go to:
www.voiceover-easy.net <http://www.voiceover-easy.net>
they have a glossary of all the voi
gt; wrote:
>
> That website returns a 403 error on my end.
>
>> On 10/5/2017 6:26 AM, 'Martin Maidment' via VIPhone wrote:
>> Hi All
>>
>> If you go to:
>>
>> www.voiceover-easy.net
>>
>> they have a glossary of all the voic
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That website returns a 403 error on my end.
On 10/5/2017 6:26 AM, 'Martin Maidment' via VIPhone
: Complete Listing of Voiceover Gestures
Hi All
If you go to:
www.voiceover-easy.net <http://www.voiceover-easy.net>
they have a glossary of all the voiceover gestures.
This is a brilliant website. If it wasn’t for the lessons on this site I would
not have learnt to
That website returns a 403 error on my end.
On 10/5/2017 6:26 AM, 'Martin Maidment' via VIPhone wrote:
Hi All
If you go to:
www.voiceover-easy.net <http://www.voiceover-easy.net>
they have a glossary of all the voiceover gestures.
This is a brilliant website. If it wasn’t for the l
Hi All
If you go to:
www.voiceover-easy.net <http://www.voiceover-easy.net>
they have a glossary of all the voiceover gestures.
This is a brilliant website. If it wasn’t for the lessons on this site I would
not have learnt to use my IPhone.
I can’t recommend it
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> Sent: Sunday, July 2, 2017 5:10 PM
> Subject: RE: Complete Listing of Voiceover Gestures
>
> Interesting list. Since the context is the 4th column, I think it can be
> rather confusing, but I’m glad
ht I could go to it. Someone please
explain.
Thanks much.
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Interesting list. Since the context is the 4th column, I
Hi,
The recent thread on VoiceOver gestures was great. It got me thinking if these
was such a list of Voiceover gestures for the AppleWatch?
Anyone know of one?
Thanks in advance, Keith
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Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2017 9:56 AM
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Subject: RE: Ever expanding list of VoiceOver Gestures
Hi Mike,
You go from right to left or left
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Richard, or should that be Dr. Johnson?
I am replying here on list for two reasons: 1. I bow to your judgement, but
as we are drawing toward the end of this list compilation, some people might
find it useful for any last nuggets
computers.
Thanks,
Richard
From: 'Martin Maidment' via VIPhone [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com]
Sent: Sunday, July 2, 2017 10:14 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Complete Listing of Voiceover Gestures
Hi All
If you go to:
www.voiceover-easy.net<http://www.voiceover-easy.
Hi All
If you go to:
www.voiceover-easy.net <http://www.voiceover-easy.net>
they have a glossary of all the voiceover gestures.
This is a brilliant website. If it wasn't for the lessons on this site I
would not have learnt to use my IPhone.
I can't recommend it
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>
> Richard,
> Hope I'm not adding one that's already there, but that three finger sideWays
> swipe, is very useful in the email app. I don't u
:13 AM
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Subject: Re: Ever expanding list of VoiceOver Gestures
Richard,
Hope I'm not adding one that's already there, but that three finger sideWays
swipe, is very useful in the email app. I don't use threaded mail, so, a quick
flick from right to left with three f
or at least
> oriented that way.
>
> HTH,
> Richard
>
>
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> Mike Ulrich
> Sent: Sunday, July 2, 2017 3:57 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: RE: Ever expanding list of V
list of VoiceOver Gestures
Question:
do you four finger swipe right to left/left to right?
Or do you four finger swipe from top to bottom/bottom to top?
I can’t get it to work anymore so it’s driving me nuts, and that ain’t no long
trip!
From: 'Sandratomkins' via VIPhone [mailto:viphone
: Sunday, July 02, 2017 6:28 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Ever expanding list of VoiceOver Gestures
hi,
Just to add to the complexity: The four finger swipe left or right also works
on my for S running 9.32. having smaller hands helps though. Plus, it's a bit
slow to register
in handy!
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Curiously, on my iPhone 7 plus the 4 finger swipe left
Curiously, on my iPhone 7 plus the 4 finger swipe left/right not only does not
work but it causes bizarre jumping down the email message (if that is what I'm
in)
> On 2 Jul 2017, at 11:28, 'Sandratomkins' via VIPhone
> wrote:
>
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>> hi Richard,
>
for helping get this list as complete as possible.
Richard
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hi Richa
that caveat.
>
> Thanks for helping get this list as complete as possible.
>
> Richard
>
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> Sent: Saturday, July 1, 2017 1:52 AM
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> Subject: Re: Ever expanding list of
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hi Richard,
because you're wonderful list is "ever expanding", so is my investigative
memory! I think y
hi,
You say "for iPad only" four finger slide left or right, to go to previous or
next open app. this works on my iPhone 6 too!
Sandy
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> On 30 Jun 2017, at 20:24, Richard Turner <richardturne...@outlook.com> wrote:
>
> VoiceOv
t 20:09, Richard Turner <richardturne...@outlook.com> wrote:
>
> VoiceOver Gestures
> Navigate and read
> • Select and speak the item: Touch with one finger.
> • Select the next or previous item: Swipe right or left with one finger.
> • Select an item on the rotor: Swipe up or
VoiceOver Gestures
Navigate and read
• Practice Mode: Four finger double tap. Puts VoiceOver in practice mode so
you can practice gestures without opening or changing anything.
• Select and speak the item: Touch with one finger.
• Select the next or previous item: Swipe right or left with one
VoiceOver Gestures
Navigate and read
• Select and speak the item: Touch with one finger.
• Select the next or previous item: Swipe right or left with one finger.
• Select an item on the rotor: Swipe up or down with one finger. Depends on
the rotor setting. * Also used to access various options
Well, after further experimentation, I really don't know what is going on. It
has actually worked once or twice to put me at the bottom where I wanted to be
with the foreign-language channels. Other times, no dice. I have no idea why
this might be. It's very weird.
Mary
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>
Hello, my experience is flicking left from the first bottom tab, brings me to
that 999 channel. Actually, now there’s some 1995 service check channel.
This flick left from the bottom row of tabs is working whether I have all
channels showing or if I narrow the list to my favorites.
I agree
Hi Paul,
I have started my phone in the recent past. I am running the beta. But this
problem did not start with the beta. I think it was around in 10.2. I would be
curious what other TV guide users are experiencing. And if there are any beta
folks who want to talk about beta, of course it
Mary,
That’s correct, when I flick left, I land on channel 999, which is a Comcast
employee channel or something.
It is on row something like 570.
When you flick left from “Listings” It should scroll to the bottom.
Have you by chance restarted your phone?
VO is not performing correctly in this
Hi Paul,
When I am in the listings tab and I flick left, I get the last listing on the
first screen of channels. But since I am subscribed to a satellite thing,
DirecTV, there are hundreds of rose. And I wanted to go down to the very end,
because that's where the foreign-language programming
Hi Mary,
So I just tried to reproduce your problem. I didn’t realize that the list had
the tabs across the bottom. From within the “Listings” tab, I focus on the
Listings button, and flick left and my focus is now at the bottom of the
listing of channels. I’m not sure why this is not working
Hi Mike,
That's nice. But not relevant, since I'm talking about an iPhone, not a Mac.
Maybe Apple will let us have customized gestures at some point in the future.
Mary
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> On Jan 29, 2017, at 11:45 AM, Mike Arrigo wrote:
>
> On my macbook, I actually
On my macbook, I actually made up two custom gestures for this. I set
option+swipe up for go to top, and option+swipe down for go to bottom, works
every time.
> On Jan 28, 2017, at 8:08 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
>
> Hi all, I think there is something to do with a four finger
ve the home button? If so
> touch there then flick left and that should get you to the bottom of the list.
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> Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2017 8:07 PM
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nuary 28, 2017 8:07 PM
Subject: Re: Voiceover gestures for going to the bottom of the list in a big
long scroll area
Hi Paul,
OK. I guess what I want doesn't exist. That for finger single tap just goes
to the bottom of the screen. I want to go to the bottom of the whole
business, like wh
Hi Paul,
OK. I guess what I want doesn't exist. That for finger single tap just goes to
the bottom of the screen. I want to go to the bottom of the whole business,
like what happens when you do a single finger tap in the status bar and you're
taking back from wherever you are up to the very top
Mary,
you want to do a 4 finger single tap on the bottom half of the screen, and this
should take focus to the bottom of the list.
Take care.
> On Jan 28, 2017, at 7:08 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
>
> Hi all, I think there is something to do with a four finger tap to get you to
Hi all, I think there is something to do with a four finger tap to get you to
the top or the bottom of a big long list. I never use it. In order to get to
the top, I always double tap with a single finger up in the status bar, and it
works every time like a charm. However, for getting to the
Where can I find a complete list of voiceover gestures?
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Subject: Re: doing basic functions with only voiceover gestures
I should add to hear that both touchscreens textures and keyboard commands
which accomplished gestures can be combined seamlessly. So, for instance,
sometimes I use my keyboard
Is it possible to perform basic functions such as reading email and
downloading books from BARD and Bookshare by using only voiceover gestures
and no voiceover commands or do you need to memorize some voiceover
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Hi Michelle,
I am not quite sure what you mean by “Voiceover gestures” and “Voiceover
commands”. To me these are synonemous, maybe you can explain?
Thanks,
Sieghard
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Yes, voiceover gestures are where you tap the screen, flick up or down, etc.
and voiceover commands are where you hold down the vo keys and then other keys
on the keyboard. If you are not a JAWS user, it can be difficult to get
familiar with using the keyboard for commands and learning basic
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Yes, voiceover gestures are where you tap the screen
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Yes, voiceover gestures are where you tap the screen, flick up or down, etc
.
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Is it possible to perform basic functions such as reading email and
downloading books from BARD and Bookshare by using only voiceover gestures
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Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2014 7:56 AM
Subject: Re: doing basic functions with only voiceover gestures
Yes, voiceover gestures are where you tap the screen, flick up or down, etc.
and voiceover
with only voiceover gestures
Hi Michelle,
OK, I now understand what you mean by Voiceover commands with a Bluetooth
keyboard. Well, I have been an iOS user for almost 5 years and while I do
have a Bluetooth keyboard, I don't use it a lot and when I do it's mostly
when I really want to write a long email
website are still available upon request. Thanks for listening!
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Hi Michelle,
OK, I
iPhone 5s!
On Jul 31, 2014, at 12:34 PM, Michelle Bernstein
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Just purchased an iPad, never used an apple product before. What other books
can I read to learn how to use this device, especially the VoiceOver gestures,
other than the book getting started
michellebbbernst...@gmail.com wrote:
Just purchased an iPad, never used an apple product before. What other
books can I read to learn how to use this device, especially the VoiceOver
gestures, other than the book getting started with the iPhone from the
national Braille press. Thank you. Michelle
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Just purchased an iPad, never used an apple product before. What other books
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I was wondering about Shelluy's book, but she covers everything; not
just voiceover; so not sure how much voiceover she covers.
On Aug 1, 2014, at 6:51 PM, Flor Lynch
Just purchased an iPad, never used an apple product before. What other books
can I read to learn how to use this device, especially the VoiceOver gestures,
other than the book getting started with the iPhone from the national Braille
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VoiceOver gestures, other than the book getting started with the iPhone
from
Subject: Re: Best books to read to learn VoiceOver gestures for iPad
Since the gestures are pretty much the same for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad,
the book from National Braille Press will do just fine:
She also produced a short book that just focuses on the gestures which I
think is $6.00 from
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