RE: Another bt keyboard questionI suspect the answer to this question is n

2022-11-19 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Just think of it, Control + Options is the Vo key and you press it for a lot of stuff, all you have to do is add Shift which if you are using Windows would be like Control+Alt+Shift and then press the left or right bracket with your other hand, just two arms required and even I with only 3

Re: Another bt keyboard questionI suspect the answer to this question is n

2022-11-19 Thread Alex Stone
Thats a shame. Sent from my iPhone > On 19 Nov 2022, at 16:49, Richard Turner wrote: > > As for the Siri keyboard command, I cannot find one for QWERTY keyboards. I > know there is one for braille keyboards, or at least their used to be. > > > > > Richard, USA. > “Reality is the leading

RE: Another bt keyboard questionI suspect the answer to this question is n

2022-11-19 Thread Richard Turner
As for the Siri keyboard command, I cannot find one for QWERTY keyboards. I know there is one for braille keyboards, or at least their used to be. Richard, USA. “Reality is the leading cause of stress for those who are in touch with it.” -- Jane Wagner from The Search for Intelligent Life

RE: Another bt keyboard questionI suspect the answer to this question is n

2022-11-19 Thread Richard Turner
Unless your keys are far apart, it is pretty easy for me to do with the VO keys in my left hand and the bracket with my right little finger. Richard, USA. “Reality is the leading cause of stress for those who are in touch with it.” -- Jane Wagner from The Search for Intelligent Life in the

Re: Another bt keyboard questionI suspect the answer to this question is n

2022-11-19 Thread Alex Stone
Yeah, I Jhust managed to do it before I saw your message. Sent from my iPhone > On 19 Nov 2022, at 16:33, chrisjudge1...@gmail.com wrote: > > No, just two. Hold the control and options keys with your left hand and the > left and right brackets with your right. > > Chris Judge > > >

RE: Another bt keyboard questionI suspect the answer to this question is n

2022-11-19 Thread chrisjudge1967
No, just two. Hold the control and options keys with your left hand and the left and right brackets with your right. Chris Judge -Original Message- From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Alex Stone Sent: November 19, 2022 12:31 PM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: Re:

Re: Another bt keyboard questionI suspect the answer to this question is n

2022-11-19 Thread Alex Stone
Blimey, you need about four arms to be able to do that! Sent from my iPhone > On 19 Nov 2022, at 16:11, Richard Turner wrote: > > Maria, > I checked under VoiceOver settings, commands, System, Switch to next app, and > it is Control+options+Shift+right square bracket. Switch to previous

RE: Another bt keyboard questionI suspect the answer to this question is n

2022-11-19 Thread Richard Turner
Maria, I checked under VoiceOver settings, commands, System, Switch to next app, and it is Control+options+Shift+right square bracket. Switch to previous app, control+options+shift+left square bracket. The left and right brackets are the two keys to the right of the letter p on a full

Re: Another bt keyboard questionI suspect the answer to this question is n

2022-11-19 Thread Mária Orovčíková
Hello list, IOS has four finger swipe  right/left gesture to switch between recent apps. without having to open app switcher. I am wondering is there a way to simulate the gesture on a BT Keyboard? Thanks. Maria Dňa 18. 11. 2022 o 22:32 Alex Stone napísal(a): I suspect the answer to this

RE: Another bt keyboard questionI suspect the answer to this question is n

2022-11-18 Thread Dennis Long
Not everyone wants to use the " hey thing phrase. -Original Message- From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of chrisjudge1...@gmail.com Sent: Friday, November 18, 2022 6:34 PM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: RE: Another bt keyboard questionI suspect the answer to this question

Re: Another bt keyboard questionI suspect the answer to this question is n

2022-11-18 Thread Alex Stone
I know, I just wondered if it could be done on a keyboard. Sent from my iPhone > On 18 Nov 2022, at 23:34, chrisjudge1...@gmail.com wrote: > > Another option is to just invoke hey Siri. Then you can just call out her > name when you want her. > > -Original Message- > From:

RE: Another bt keyboard questionI suspect the answer to this question is n

2022-11-18 Thread chrisjudge1967
Another option is to just invoke hey Siri. Then you can just call out her name when you want her. -Original Message- From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Richard Turner Sent: November 18, 2022 6:38 PM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: RE: Another bt keyboard questionI

Re: Another bt keyboard questionI suspect the answer to this question is n

2022-11-18 Thread Alex Stone
Thanks very much, I’ll look in the morning! Sent from my iPhone > On 18 Nov 2022, at 22:38, Richard Turner wrote: > > Actually, yes. > I don't recall right now if it is a default keystroke, or if you have to > define it under commands in VoiceOver settings. > > If you dig through the

RE: Another bt keyboard questionI suspect the answer to this question is n

2022-11-18 Thread Richard Turner
Actually, yes. I don't recall right now if it is a default keystroke, or if you have to define it under commands in VoiceOver settings. If you dig through the commands in the VO settings, you should find Siri and if no keyboard command is defined, you can pick a command and add it assuming that

Another bt keyboard questionI suspect the answer to this question is n

2022-11-18 Thread Alex Stone
I suspect the answer to this question is no, but is it possible to start Siri from a Bluetooth keyboard? Sent from my iPhone -- The following information is important for all members of the V iPhone list. If you have any questions or concerns about the running of this list, or if you feel