[Trainer-talk] Instruction on how to use the Voice Over application with the I-touch.
Vencer Cotton
VCotton at doe.k12.ga.us
Thu May 13 12:18:13 UTC 2010
Anyone know of a tutorial for using the I-touch with Apple's
VoiceOver? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Vencer Cotton Sr.
Middle School and High School Graduation Coach
Georgia Academy for the Blind
2895 Vineville Ave. Macon Ga. 31204
Office (478) 751-6096
Fax (478) 752-1745
Email: vcotton at doe.k12.ga.us
Website: http://www.gabmacon.org
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