[Blindtlk] iPhone drawbacks?
Mike Freeman
k7uij at panix.com
Mon Feb 13 16:56:22 UTC 2012
Yes.
Mike Freeman
sent via iPhone
On Feb 13, 2012, at 8:38, "Bryan Schulz" <b.schulz at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> hi,
>
> the samsung only has one speed.
> can you make the i-phone voice react faster or slower?
>
> Bryan Schulz
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Ray Foret Jr
> To: Blind Talk Mailing List
> Sent: Monday, February 13, 2012 2:25 AM
> Subject: Re: [Blindtlk] iPhone drawbacks?
>
>
> In my case, when I make a call on my Iphone, the keypad stays exposed. Now, when you have it set for touch typing, as I do, and you need for what ever reason to generate a sustained tone, the trick then is to swipe the screen until you hear the digit you wish, then, what you do is you double tap and hold that place on the screen. This is because, as we Iphone users know, with touch typing, you move one finger around the screen and, when you hear the character you wish, lift your finger off and that character will type in right away.
>
>
> Sincerely,
> The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
>
> Now a very proud and happy Mac user!!!
>
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> barefootedray
>
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>
> On Feb 12, 2012, at 10:38 PM, Mike Freeman wrote:
>
>> Marsha et al:
>>
>> If a given site -- like a pharmacy or a bank -- has a set of menus one goes
>> thru in a given sequence wherein one is expecting the same results, one can
>> insert pauses into numbers dialed and one can put such a number into a
>> contact so one can dial the whole sequence all at once and get to the menu
>> one desires. I do this with conferencing systems where I know the numbers
>> and passcodes will stay the same.
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