Thank you Earle, that's exactly what I need to k. Wayne MerrittJAWS Certified, 2023http://freedomscientific.com/certificationCheck out my GoodReads page:http://goodreads.com/waynesbooksOn Mar 23, 2023, at 11:30 AM, Earle wrote:The VoiceOver settings on your iPhone and iPad are completely
The VoiceOver settings on your iPhone and iPad are completely separate. You can change them on one device and they won't change on the other. The only settings I can think of off the top of my head that will sync, are: activities, and custom punctuation groups. This is because they are saved in
Anna, That's good to know, but there are a few other options I would like one way on the iPad but another on the iPhone. An example is Braille Screen Input. I use it all the time on the iPhone but I'm not sure I want it in my VO rotor on the iPad. I can also see myself using vertical navigation on
Hello Wayne,
Locking the orientation isn’t a VoiceOver feature, so you can absolutely have
it set differently on the two devices. On both, you lock the orientation in
Control Center. The phone can only be locked in portrait, while the iPad can be
locked in either one. Just go into the
Hi. I bought an iPad Air 5th Generation today. I have been using VoiceOver for
many years on the iPhone, but don't have much mileage on the iPad. I think my
main question so far is this. I know that one's VoiceOver and other settings
migrate between devices and iCloud. While this is good on