I usually put mine to words or characters then you don't mess anything up.

Carol P

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Deidre Muccio 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2014 4:52 PM
  Subject: RE: shortcut hints


  Ah, the beauty of the rotor again! Only thing is that when I am swiping or 
tapping around I toggle what the rotor is set on so I continually turn sounds 
on and off, etc. I’m laughing.  I’ll just keep touching around to shortcut vo 
and see what kind of lag there is!

              I discovered something interesting today. I went into a Utilities 
folder the former user must have created. Voice memos, calculator, compass and 
contacts were in there. I’m not even sure what app I opened except after awhile 
I seemed to be in an edit field and later when I was trying to close everything 
and app switcher wasn’t saying anything was open, I swear I was still in an 
edit field and it appeared as if I was in Safari. I swiped up with 3 fingers 
even though vo was not giving me any feedback and finally got out of the edit 
field and closed whatever I had inadvertently opened. Anyway, no matter which 
apps search field I was in, I found the letters easily. This leads me to ask if 
the keyboard is easier to use in some applications than others, or might I be 
approaching the possibility of actually being able to find the letters I want? 
I even saw that I could flick and run through the letters, vo spoke the shift 
key and more numbers etc. 

   

  Subject: Re: shortcut hints

   

  That is a hint. Hints are spoken about a second after whatever you touch, if 
a hint is present. You don't need to wait for the hint before you keep moving, 
though.

  To disable hints, go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver, and 
double tap the "speak hints, on" switch button to turn it off. This will 
disable all hints, though, which I don't recommend for new users or for anyone 
if a major upgrade has just been installed. You can miss messages that tell you 
what some button or other control does, and hints for even basic things can 
serve as a reminder on what to do if you forget.

  Your other option is to put Hints in your rotor. This way, you can rotor to 
Hints and flick up or down to turn them on or off, letting you enable them when 
you need to. From VoiceOver's settings, find Rotor and double tap. Find Hints, 
double tap so VO says it is selected, and you're done.


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