Don't forget the sound quality which is superior on the iPad than any
other iOS device. Recent iPads come with stereo speakers as well.
Christopher Hallsworth
Student at the Hadley School for the Blind
www.hadley.edu
On 19/06/2014 03:03, Alex Hall wrote:
One consideration is that, aside from battery life and a few iPad-only apps, the iPad
offers no significant advantages (that I can think of) over the iPod. At the least,
they are identical in terms of VO keystrokes, so hook a keyboard to the iPod and see
what you think. I believe you said you have an iPod - if not, ignore me. <smile>
No, command-tab won't work, but go-h is your home button; press h twice while
holding down the vo keys and you are in the App Switcher. It is kind of similar
to the Application Chooser on the Mac. Certainly it is far less convenient, but
the option is there.
I like having a full computer for apps the iOS platform can't run (Xcode, some
nice Youtube apps, etc) but those aren't a concern for you. However, someone
mentioned external drives, and that's a great point. Also, iOS lacks
commanders, so no assigning frequently used actions or even ApleScripts to
gestures or keystrokes. Overall, because of the shortcut key support in apps
Not necessarily in VO) I find the Mac or a Windows machine more efficient to
use. That's just me though.
Finally, the new Macbook Airs, and even the Pros from the brief times I've felt
them, have very little in the way of vents or other holes. They use solid state
drives, so have no moving internal parts except for some amazingly quiet fans
you really can't access (the Airs seem to have no fans, but I could be wrong).
Debris, then, is really not as much of a concern, and of course they make a
myriad of cases for all these devices.
On Jun 18, 2014, at 9:44 PM, Ryan Mann <rmann0...@gmail.com> wrote:
A lot of the IOS key strokes are similar. For example, you can hit Left and
Right Arrow together to turn Quick Nav on and Off. You can hit Left and Up
Arrow together to switch between rotor settings then Up/Down Arrow to move to
the next or previous rotor item. One thing you can't do on IOS is hit
Command+Tab to switch between open applications. If you are in an edit
box, you can hit Option+Shift+Arrow key to select text just like on Mac OS.
Ryan
Follow me on Twitter @progressivecat.
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On Jun 18, 2014, at 6:39 PM, Teresa Cochran <batsfly...@me.com> wrote:
Hi, all,
If my poor old late 2009 Mac Mini doesn't have a fried logic board, I'll
replace the hard drive so it can limp along for another year. If it's destined
for the scrap heap, I'm going to get an iPad. I'll probably use a keyboard with
it. I use a Braille display and the virtual keyboard with my iPod 5th gen and
iOS currently. I'm wondering if a lot of the basic VO functions work the same
with the same keystrokes, such as opening apps, text selection, etc.?
Thanks,
Teresa
Winging its way from my iPod
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