This is a very personal thing,  but landscape across both hands and use the 
thumbs more seems to be both common and pretty effective;  i'm getting more 
into that now.

As a related asside, though has relevance here, I find the iPad's keyboard 
split when held this way with a big dead spot in the middle;  and the space 
got moved to just the one side rather than across the middle. I find this 
irritating, but it does put all the keys in reach of their respective thumb; 
so 2 thumb typing does become  a reasonable efficient thing to do.

R!
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From: "Shane Clark" <[email protected]>
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Sent: Monday, January 07, 2013 6:16 AM
Subject: One more thing to follow up to iPad question


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

Sent from my iPad

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