Jonathan,
No. I have wasted 2 days with this so after I run errands today, I will start over with a fresh pairing of the Focus to the iPhone. I had hoped to work in the iOS mail app by now.

What I would suggest is to go into the Braille commands in VO settings on the iPhone and browse the list. One command that I think is worth adding right away is the one that opens the VO settings directly. I used space 1-3-6. The hard part is finding combinations that do not conflict. You can also "replace" commands already assigned that you will not use.

There is one I think Freedom Scientific made an error with. They assigned the 'activate selected item' command to tap instead of double tap. Picky but I changed that anyway.

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On 11/30/2018 8:02 AM, Jonathan Cohn wrote:
ET,

Did you write up a procedure for reproducing additions to Braille commanders 
that you recommend for frequent users. I’d love to learn ways to make 
processing e-mail more efficient especially on the IOS platform. Though I am 
still not getting an good concept of “QuickNav” and “single level quick nav” 
when it comes to working with a Perkins keyboard.
Thanks,

Jonathan

On Nov 29, 2018, at 1:19 PM, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries 
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   With the Focus Blue 5th, I have assigned some braille commands on both iPhone and 
iPad. All work fine with the exception of the "Activate selected item" which I 
assigned space 3-6 as well as the nav mode buttons. Works on the iPad, it did work on the 
iPhone but now when I execute this command on folders, the folder tries to open but goes 
back to the first item on the home screen. I can use the command to open apps or do other 
things. Any ideas? I reset the commands and redid them, same problem. Strange.

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