Well, I got it now.  Now if I could just find it in that silly infinite archive 
email folder

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> On Nov 8, 2013, at 12:24 PM, Andrew Lamanche <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Listers,
> 
> My iPhone 5C had arrived yesterday, and due to your past support and the 
> information so devotedly published in many places by the generous users of 
> iDevices, I had succeeded in setting it up. What a relief and joy!!! I've had 
> some time today to play with it, and at the moment, the only trouble I seem 
> to have is to type text efficiently so that it doesn't take me for ever. I 
> see that some of you write fairly long messages to the group, others compose 
> documents in Pages etc. How on earth do you accomplish it? An external 
> bluetooth keyboard is not an option for me other than at home but then I have 
> my computer which has a qwerty keyboard.
> 
> I had great hopes for Braille Touch app but I have just realised how 
> difficult it is to hold it in the way recommended and at the same time use 
> the fingers to produce letters. I failed miserably! also, as others had 
> mentioned, my right hand blocks the speaker so it is very discouraging. I had 
> better luck with Fleksy. I turned my phone landscape and was able to use most 
> of my fingers to type with a degree of accuracy provided my phone rested on 
> the table. 
> 
> The iPhone native keyboard is very small indeed. I tried to find where I 
> could change typing mode but it seems to be missing from the settings, or am 
> I missing something? On the iPad you can change typing mode from split tap 
> which I find slows me down, to touch typing which is a bit more efficient. I 
> know it's early days for me but answering text messages and writing short 
> e-mails is something I need to do fairly quickly.
> 
> I tried Siri for the first time, and I'm [proud to say that I had managed to 
> send a text, place a phone-call and ask for my location. Siri couldn't always 
> understand me though. 
> 
> The volume up and down buttons do not seem to change the volume of Voiceover 
> much. Is this how it should be?
> 
> Thanks for any tips, and thanks for your support.
> 
> Andrew
> 
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