The two-finger tap is also what braille users use. If we turn voiceover off we 
won't have braille; we only want to mute the speech. There also is a way to do 
this from the braille device.

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and the meditation of my heart
be acceptable to You, Lord,
my rock and my Redeemer.
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On Oct 30, 2012, at 7:47 PM, Chuck Dean <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Sandy,
> I use the two finger triple tap to silence voiceover while I am riding
> my bike with a blue tooth headset, so when a call comes in I can
> answer it without hearing voice over.
> 
> If I were to turn off voice over, I could accidentally open, move or
> delete  apps, because the gestures would revert to the standard
> configuration.
> 
> Also, it is less wear and tear on the home button.
> Chuck
> 
> On Oct 30, 5:33 pm, "Sandy Finley" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I understand that the former is Speech Off and the latter is Voice Over on
>> and off. The question is why do we need both? I always use Triple Click Home
>> when silencing speech. Under what circumstances would one find the
>> two-finger triple tap more beneficial?  Thanks.
>> 
>> Sandy
> 
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