Hi Shane,

I assume you have an iPad or are you asking because you are thinking of
getting one? The question about how to hold it is one of those where you ask
10 people and you get 12 answers. Some people prefer to lock it in landscape
and use it that way as this will give you a larger keyboard and others
prefer portrait. Some hold it in one hand sort of lying across their forearm
and type with the other hand and others prefer to put it on their knees and
type with both hands. I think this is really one of the things you have to
try and decide for yourself.

Regards,
Sieghard


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What's the best way for a blind  person to hold the iPad to type, and to
hear Vo? 

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