If it's avilible in the rotor you can.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Tarapprakash 
  To: [email protected] 
  Cc: VIPhone 
  Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2013 10:46 PM
  Subject: Re: Selecting and Copying Text


  Thanks for this explanation. I am wondering if you can select text from a 
website etc where no edit option is available. 

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  On May 15, 2013, at 9:42 PM, Chuck Dean <[email protected]> wrote:

  > Hi Alan,
  > I found this with a google search:
  > 
  > Select the words you want to cut or copy with the VoiceOver cursor by
  > touching the line or flicking left or right.
  > Rotate the VoiceOver rotor to either "words" or "lines." To rotate the
  > VoiceOver rotor place two fingers on the screen and turn them left or
  > right. If you select "lines" you will select one lines at a time and
  > if you select "words" you will select one word at a time.
  > Pinch out with two fingers to begin to select the words you want to
  > cut or copy. VoiceOver will speak which words have been selected.
  > Rotate the rotor to "edit" mode and then swipe up or down to hear all
  > of the options. It will give you options such as cut, copy, paste,
  > define and more depending on which app you are using.
  > When you hear the option you want, double tap anywhere on the screen.
  > Now you have copied the text.
  > To paste the text navigate to a text box and then double tap and hold.
  > Then swipe to navigate to the paste button and then double tap
  > anywhere on the screen to paste the text.
  > Apple says the following about cut, copy and past with VoiceOver.
  > "Cut, copy, and paste comes to iPod touch. To bring up cut, copy, and
  > paste options, use the rotor and choose Edit. Flick up or down to
  > choose between the Select and Select All functions, then double tap.
  > If you choose Select, the word closest to the insertion point is
  > selected when you double tap. Pinch to increase or decrease the
  > selection. If you choose Select All, the entire text is selected. When
  > text is selected, cut, copy, and paste options appear on the screen.
  > If you want to undo something, just give iPod touch a shake. You can
  > also flick left or right to choose the undo action, then double tap."
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > On May 14, 6:03 pm, "Alan Lemly" <[email protected]> wrote:
  >> I'm hoping one of you gurus can help me with this. I often want to copy 
text
  >> from a message conversation or from an edit box, etc. in order to paste it
  >> into another app. I can't figure out how to do this. I thought I'd turned 
on
  >> almost every rotor option there is in the settings menu but I either don't
  >> have one or am missing what I need to choose to do this. I know how to
  >> select edit and copy or paste such as after I've used Fleksy to copy
  >> something but I'm not getting how to select something myself in order to
  >> copy it.
  >> 
  >> Also, what is the easiest way to select partial text from within a group of
  >> words such as part of a text message? I come from the Windows world where I
  >> often use shift and the arrow keys to highlight and select characters for
  >> copying and pasting. I realize without a keyboard that such a thing is
  >> difficult with the iPhone but I'm hoping there is an alternative that
  >> someone can explain to me. I believe someone may have mentioned something
  >> about pinching text in order to select it but I'm struggling with how that
  >> is done with very low vision.
  >> 
  >> Thanks for any assistance you can provide.
  >> 
  >> Alan Lemly
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