Hello Mary
This is precisely why this list exists. If one person gets the help they need
from us as a group, then it's worth while. I will write to you off list,
(again), and I hope we can help you to achieve that expertise you desire. ;-)
Gordon
On 3 Aug 2012, at 14:16, Mary Stores wrote:
Hello,
I just wanted to say thanks very much for all of your great answers.
The feedback about changing to touch typing was especially helpful, as
well as the direct link to read the user manual in my own web browser.
Your responses have increased my confidence that I'll be an expert
someday.
Hi Mary
First suggestion would be to help you with typing. In the "Rotor", you need to
change the typing mode to "Touch Type". That would do away withy the need to
"double-tap" to enter a letter. As soon as your finger is on the letter you
want, just lift your finger off the screen slightly
Hello Mary,
Welcome to the list. Is this your first experience with a touch screen device?
You might find it easier to read the iPad User's Guide on the web browser of
your computer, first. You can find a copy at:
http://help.apple.com/ipad/5/voiceover/en/
You can review the sections under Ac
ver users click here. Double tap
> on this and the fully accessible version of this guide should load.
> - Original Message - From: "Mary Stores"
> To:
> Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2012 6:56 PM
> Subject: Using an iPad 2 - really new to this
>
>
>> Hell
There should be a link that says for VoiceOver users click here. Double tap
on this and the fully accessible version of this guide should load.
- Original Message -
From: "Mary Stores"
To:
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2012 6:56 PM
Subject: Using an iPad 2 - really new to thi
Hello, everyone.
I am using an iPad 2 from work. I have the iPad users guide installed,
and it seems you would have to be a pretty good navigator just to read
it. Even when I find what I'm looking for in the table of contents, it
doesn't read it right away. Does anyone have suggestions how to