[Electronics-talk] I-phone users
Jude DaShiell
jdashiel at shellworld.net
Sun Oct 30 22:42:59 UTC 2011
Not correct and here's why. The tripple tap has factory default of off
not on. That has to be turned on in order to use it at the same time
VoiceOver is turned on and is in the accessibility menu.
On Sun, 30 Oct 2011, Dewey Bradley wrote:
> I didn't know about that
> I knew that if you triple tap 3 times that it will turn it on and off, never
> tryed it though, but I didn't know that if you hit the home button 3 times, I
> will have to try that, when I have someone to turn it back on for me in case
> something goes wrong
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> > The new Iphone has it , so when you first get it . all you have to do is
> > hit the home key, 3 time , and it'll start Voice over. no need for a person
> > or I tunes.
> > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jude DaShiell" <jdashiel at shellworld.net>
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> >
> > > The other advantage to an IPhone and this isn't for anyone who just wants
> > > a basic phone is that it has the largest number of accessible applications
> > > available for it. While android is accessible it's both a work very much
> > > still under construction the application that makes those phones
> > > accessible has to be downloaded and installed. Pick an inaccessible
> > > iphone up and it either needs a battery charge or to get VoiceOver turned
> > > on by either ITunes or someone that can see. What the modern Aple
> > > products are is what accessibility ought to have been from the get go. By
> > > now, Android may have a pre-existing speech app on their phones but the
> > > last time I checked that wasn't the case. Two accessories I have for my
> > > IPhone are a bluetooth keyboard made by Motorola for Android phones (which
> > > has no trouble pairing with my IPhone) and a bluetooth headset Motorola
> > > S-9 and they're available for a little over $20.00 on amazon.com. The
> > > keyboard which is full-sized was originally $68.00 at Target but I got it
> > > on clearance sale for $48.00.
> > >
> > >
> > > Jude <jdashiel at shellworld.net> When people ask do you believe in
> > > Numerology, the proper reply for me at least is do you believe in a
> > > hammer? The proper answer for me for both questions is no, they're both
> > > tools and to be used under appropriate circumstances.
> > >
> > >
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Jude <jdashiel at shellworld.net>
When people ask do you believe in Numerology, the proper reply for me at
least is do you believe in a hammer? The proper answer for me for both
questions is no, they're both tools and to be used under appropriate
circumstances.
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