Hi,
I've been really curious about using Pages with a Braille display, so I began 
playing with it the other day while I was on the way home from work.  

Using my iPhone 4 with a BrailleNote Apex, I was able to use the Pages app to 
create a document, then e-mail the document to myself.  The document was in 
Word format.  I was a little disappointed that I couldn't put the document 
straight into Dropbox, but I'll worry about that later.  Anyway, I have some 
basic questions.

1. Using the rotor, I was able to navigate through the document by character, 
word and line.  Is there a way that I can navigate by paragraph or page?
2.  In a conventional PC-based word processor or text editor I can go straight 
to the top or bottom of a file at will.  Is there a way to do that in Pages?
3. Is there a way of temporarily restricting Vo so that I don't inadvertently 
stumble into the toolbar?  
4.  One more, and then I'm out of here for now.  I'm a pretty good speller, but 
if I do make a mistake, VO will inform me that the word that I just typed was 
misspelled. Short of manually editing the misspelled word, how can I correct 
it?  I tried double-tapping on the word and couldn't figure out how to bring up 
any suggested alternatives. How do you do that?  On a related note, once the 
document has been drafted, is there a way to spell-check the entire thing as 
one would with the spell-checker in Word?

Okay, that's enough for now.     

Tom

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