Hi Colin

The individual concerned isn't blind, so VoiceOver doesn't really matter in 
this case.  I'll try the assistive touch setting and see how it goes down with 
the teacher.

I still believe that a four-year-old would struggle with an iPad, as it is 
basically not a child's tool.
Gordon

On 30 Nov 2012, at 11:35, Red.Falcon <velocity.focu...@virginmedia.com> wrote:

Well I do not know if this will be useful but under accessibility there is 
assistive touch which is as far as I know is for this kind of situation!
I do not know how well it would work with VO but should help someone with motor 
problems!
It is on the iPhone so should be on the iPad as well!
Might be worth a look!
And maybe good to use along side dictation!
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