This is not exactly the same topic but I am wanting to know if anyone has
used pages with an Excel sheet? I am having to use Excel sheets in my
business but don't want to purchase Pages if it doesn't do what I want or
VoiceOver wont allow me to. Thanks for any help.
 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Richard Turner
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2013 9:12 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Using Pages With A Braille Display


Alan,
If you have a very long document, double tapping doesn't move you to the end
of the document.
For example, I have a recipe book that is about 150 pages in Word.
In the Pages app, it has 475 pages, which are really screens, I think.
If I double tap and VoiceOver says Cursor at End, then touch with three
fingers, I am on page 6 of 475.
If I use a QWERTY keyboard and the command plus down-arrow command, and then
touch with three fingers, I hear page 474 of 475.  There are some blank
lines at the end of the document that cause the page total to be 475, but
the text actually ends on 474..
 
So, while VoiceOver may tell you it is at the end, the chances are it is
not.
 
Richard
 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Alan Paganelli
Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2013 2:34 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Using Pages With A Braille Display


In my iPhone 4 you can move from the beginning or the end of the document by
double tapping on the field useful if you want to add text ahead of what's
already there.

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From: David  <mailto:[email protected]> Chittenden 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2013 2:05 PM
Subject: Re: Using Pages With A Braille Display

1) With the rotor you can only navigate by character, word, and line.
However, dots 1 3 5 chord with space bar scrolls right one page; dots 2 4 6
chord scrolls left one page; dots 1 4 5 6 chord scrolls up one page; and
dots 3 4 5 6 chord scrolls down one page. In most circumstances, page equals
screen.

2) Single finger double tap on the active edit field moves the cursor/focus
to the beginning and the end of the active field. On my RefreshaBraille 18,
pressing the joystick like a button activates the single finger double tap.
Dots 1 3 chord places you in keyboard help. You can then press any buttons
or combinations and VO will announce the function. Pressing dots 1 2 chord
ends keyboard help.

3) Not that I know of.

4) When a word is misspelled and you receive the sound, do a single finger
right flick to find the first suggestion. Continue flicking through the
suggestions. In text messages, corrections sometimes appear before the text
message (left flick rather than right flick). If you place the cursor at the
end of a misspelled word using a cursor routing button, sometimes the
misspelled words will be signified. Unfortunately, there are no notification
marks like underline of each misspelled word. Sometimes I need to press
space followed by dot 7 chord (backspace) to get the suggested words to pop
up.

David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA 
Email: [email protected]
Mobile: +64 21 2288 288
Sent from my iPhone

On 28/01/2013, at 9:24, Tom Lange <[email protected]> wrote:



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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