Mary,

I have an iPad 2. Apple shorten the delay when lifting your finger in iOS 6, so 
turning VO off does give you the fastest possible speed for typing; however, 
iOS 6 with the reduced delay really makes it a pleasure to use. Btw, when VO is 
off and you are typing you still hear the clicks.
So, unfortunately you do need an iPad 2 or greater to get iOS 6 and yes that 
was a bummer. My wife has the original iPad, but she is not a VO user.

On Oct 31, 2012, at 1:15 AM, Mary Otten <[email protected]> wrote:

> Scott,
> 
> Which model ipad do you have? I have the original, and I find that typing on 
> the regular keyboard is a bit laggy between when I touch a key, vo says the 
> letter and I raise my finger to get the letter printed on the screen. This is 
> compared with my 4S and its faster processor. I'm just wondering how that lag 
> might relate to speedy typing on this touch fire keyboard. Although you did 
> say you could turn vo off. I'd want to hear clicks or something to be sure my 
> letter presses were registering, or something.
> 
> Mary
> 
> Mary Otten
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