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And the dock is also its own container and as Richard said, especially on the
iPad I think using containers is very important and necessary.
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Hi Pam,
I actually have the new iPad mini on order. Could you explain what containers
are and how you would navigate them. Do you swipe left and right the same as
you do with other elements? Thanks
And the dock is also its own container and as Richard said, especially on the
iPad I think using containers is very important and necessary.
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I
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I think the iPad dock is usually at the top.
So, most things you think of on an iPhone at the bottom, are at the top on the
iPad.
Richard
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Hi, on my ipad mini 5th gen, my dock is on the bottom of the screen.
Matthew
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I think the iPad dock is usually at the top.
So
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> I think the iPad dock is usually at the top.
> So, most things you think of on an iPhone at the bott
: Monday, October 18, 2021 4:14 PM
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I think the iPad dock is usually at the top.
So, most things you think of on an iPhone at the bottom, are at the top on the
iPad.
Richard
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Thanks much, Richard.
May I also know the dock location in iPad, please?
Thanks!
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Thanks much, Richard.
May I also know the dock location in iPad, please?
Thanks!
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When in settings, the main settings list
When in settings, the main settings list is on the left, whatever is selected
there, will show up on the right hapf of the screen.
Navigating by containers may help, but just touch on the right half of the
screen and you should find what you want.
Richard
"Reality is the leading cause of
Hi, Group.
I have iPad Mini.
This morning, I asked Siri to go to Accessibility in Settings and she opened
accessibility. I turned Audio description on there and then I ended being
out of that Accessibility settings. I tried to go back there but I could not
because Voiceover kept saying selected
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> Some of the differences of the otter box symmetry case include:
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Some of the differences of the otter box symmetry case include:
otter box drop protection, removable side panel that can allow one to
attach a cover if you want, and a limited life time warranty. Here is
a link to info about
Some of the differences of the otter box symmetry case include:
otter box drop protection, removable side panel that can allow one to
attach a cover if you want, and a limited life time warranty. Here is
a link to info about the case.
What is the difference between the
iPad mini (5th gen) Defender Series
and the
iPad mini (5th gen) Symmetry Series
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Hello there everyone,
First of all, I really hope that this does not sound like a silly question?
But I am just very curious a
the iPad is a tablet where as the iPod is a music player.
> Il giorno 15 mar 2016, alle ore 00:58, Michelle Bernstein
> ha scritto:
>
> The IPad Air is about the size of a piece of paper. As someone who is
> partially sighted, I find the large screen size helpful.
The IPad Air is about the size of a piece of paper. As someone who is
partially sighted, I find the large screen size helpful. I have not activated
the cellular feature as I only use my IPad at home, but if you plan to carry it
with you, then you would want to purchase this feature.
I am
The iPod, also known as the iPod Touch, is much smaller in size and does not
have an option for using cellular data only Wi-Fi.
For someone who is totally blind, the iPod Touch does most of what the iPad
does, but with a much smaller screen, so for me, it is easier to navigate.
The iPod 6th
Hello there everyone,
First of all, I really hope that this does not sound like a silly question?
But I am just very curious as to what people think.
My boyfriend got an android tablet a couple of weeks ago, and I got very
excited about it. I want something to put my music and stuff on, without
Hi Wendy,
Containers are an iPad specific rotor control that let you navigate
through sections of the screen that display content that would be on
separate screens on the iPhone. For example, try visiting the Mail
app or the Settings app in landscape mode, and setting your rotor to
containers.
Hi all,
Last week I got an Ipad mini and I really love it. On the rotor there is
something call containers. What is this and how does it work?
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Hi,
On my iPhone 4S, it'll say 20 percent or 10 percent of battery remaining. But
on my iPad it doesn't say this that I've noticed. Anyone know why?
Thanks.
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Shane,
As the iPad battery is bigger, and as such lasts longer, the warning messages
on an iPad are set at 10% and 5%, rather than 20% and 10% as with an iPhone.
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Thanks for your perspectives. SO, let me ask this...why do you feel you
need an iPad in addition to your phone
basic iPad question
I wouldn't get an iPad Mini, or iPad of any kind, if you're happy
with your
iPhone. Yeah, it's everyone's individual choice yadda yadda, but
honestly,
I've got an iPad and an iPhone and the iPad just feels bulky and
unnecessary. Pair up your iPhone with a Bluetooth, and you're
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Well, after some thought, I can't think of anything. Size can
matter and
speaker size and quality can matter, can listen to podcasts
better in that
respect, but it is the same os, so it does all the same
Thanks for your perspectives. SO, let me ask this...why do you
feel you need an iPad in addition to your phone?
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Well
perspectives. SO, let me ask this...why do you feel you need
an iPad in addition to your phone?
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Well, after some thought, I
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Thanks for your perspectives. SO, let me ask this...why do you
feel you need an iPad in addition to your phone?
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Hi,
I've been using an iPhone for a couple of years and love it. I'm
thinking about adding an iPad mini to my life.
What does an iPad mini do that an iPhone does not?
Thank you,
Kim
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September or October at that
point.
Regards,
Sieghard
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Hi,
I've been using an iPhone
I very much enjoyed doing email on the iPad versus the iPhone. Also, in many
apps there are listings on the left, and specifics on the right. For example,
your list of messages are on the left, and when you choose a person who sent
you a message, the conversation is on the right. There is no
HI. I agree with you about the size of the mini. I too enjoy email more.
I've found if I use the roter to go to containers, I can flick up to get to
the reply, delete buttons etc and flick down a couple of times to get to the
Message. When I used to check email using a blue tooth keyboard
I personally like mine in landscape but your mileage may vary, as they say!
Some apps might automatically go into portrait no matter which way you have it
placed so you might keep this in mind. I have mine locked into landscape and
am using an i pad 2.
Caitlyn
On 2013-01-07, at 1:16 AM,
What's the best way for a blind person to hold the iPad to type, and to hear
Vo?
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Hi All,
First of all, thanks to all of you that have helped me out with finding the
email buttons that I've asked about. So is the reply, compose, and other
buttons found only when in an email message, or can it be found when just
having the mail app opened?
Also, when reading through a list
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What's
to choose correct
From: addi every time.
Thanks, RobH.
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Nope.
I deleted my inbox and tried it out. Did you try using the item
sorry, no such luck; hence the issue with this as a question.
how do existing iPad users initiate new email messages?
Thanks, RobH.
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Just open up mail, choose any email, double tap to open it, flip to the
compose button, and double tap
initiate new email messages?
Thanks, RobH.
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I would think, but am not sure, that the compose new message button would
When working with a person on the Ipad this week, in the alarm dialog--even
though VO said to swipe up and down to change time on the hours and
minutes--when you flicked up or down it would go to some other place on the
screen. She had a BT keyboard which was not on at the time. Ideas?
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use the rotor gesture to make sure its set to adjust value, and not something
else
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When working with a person on the Ipad this week, in
I also told her to set alarm for 6 30 tomorrow morning.
She did that perfectly too.
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When working with a person on the Ipad this week
for 2 minutes 20
seconds; and she got on with it to the second.
RobH.
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When working with a person on the Ipad this week, in the alarm
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Hi,
It is on my iPad mini. The compose button is in the upper right corner.
Actually, its right underneath the battery percentage
Yes, go to settings, general, Voice-Over, practice area, and practice the
vertical single-finger vertical flick until VO registers the vertical flick
consistently 100% of the time. Any time it is a command not being translated by
VO properly, it means the command isn't being delivered properly.
16, 2012 4:59 PM
Subject: Alarm on iPad question
When working with a person on the Ipad this week, in the alarm dialog--even
though VO said to swipe up and down to change time on the hours and
minutes--when you flicked up or down it would go to some other place on the
screen. She had a BT
.
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Hi,
It is on my iPad mini. The compose button is in the upper right corner.
Actually, its right underneath
Hi,
I just got a new iPad mini as an early Christmas gift.
I've gotten my email set up but cannot figure out how to compose a message.
Help please.
Thanks,
Stacey Robinson and GEB dog Chesley
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Hi,
I just got a new iPad mini as an early Christmas gift.
I've gotten my email set up but cannot figure out how to compose a message.
Help please.
Thanks,
Stacey Robinson and GEB dog Chesley
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an email addi out of contacts might work, not tried it, I've not
got a lot of those in my contacts.
R!
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I
: iPad question
Hi,
I just got a new iPad mini as an early Christmas gift.
I've gotten my email set up but cannot figure out how to compose a message.
Help please.
Thanks,
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From: Stacey Robinson stacey...@bellsouth.net
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Sent: Friday, December 14, 2012 7:30 PM
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Hi,
I just got a new iPad mini as an early Christmas gift.
I've gotten my email set up but cannot figure out how to compose a message.
Help
I got a couple of those camera kits here if anyone wants one. Ok, only have
1 for the V1, more for the later ones.
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Hi,
Only for uploading photos.
Cheers,
Joseph
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is it for only uploading
There is one or two cameras built into the iPad 3.
On 20/06/2012 03:46, Hank Smith wrote:
Hello I will be getting a first gen ipad next week.
will this support camera, if not is there a add on I can get or any
accessories for the first gen ipad that can help me expand its features?
thanks
Hank
Hello,
I don't believe the 1st gen iPad supports any camera use. Except, there is a
camera dock, but I think this is for uploading photos into the iPad.
My favorite accessory for the iPad is the Zaggmate bluetooth keyboard. When
not in use the keyboard protects the iPads screen. When you
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There is one or two cameras built into the iPad 3.
On 20/06/2012 03:46, Hank Smith wrote:
Hello I
Hello I will be getting a first gen ipad next week.
will this support camera, if not is there a add on I can get or any
accessories for the first gen ipad that can help me expand its features?
thanks
Hank
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