lto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Alex Hall
> Sent: Wednesday, 19 April 2017 5:26 AM
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> Subject: Re: Opinions wanted: Speed Dots for new iPad user?
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> Thanks, everyone, for all the input. I'll look into getting a Speed Dots
&
for starting with would be the problem.
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On Behalf Of Alex Hall
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Subject: Re: Opinions wanted: Speed Dots for new iPad user
aries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Scott Davert
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> Good morning, Alex.
> I have found the SpeedDots screen protectors to work, but if you
Sent: Tuesday, 18 April 2017 1:10 AM
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Subject: Re: Opinions wanted: Speed Dots for new iPad user?
Good morning, Alex.
I have found the SpeedDots screen protectors to work, but if you introduce too
many applications at once, that it can be more confusing
April 2017 10:06 PM
To: 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Opinions wanted: Speed Dots for new iPad user?
Hello all,
I'm working with a client who has never touched a computer and does not type at
all, nor do they use braille. Therefore, we're st
Hi Alex,
Never used them on the iPad, but have used them on an iPhone. As others have
suggested, since this person doesn't type, I'd probably not go with the qwerty
keyboard model, as having that many dots might just be confusing. But I do
think the other model would provide the orientation
Alex,
I’ve used speed dots protectors on iPhones and they are helpful. I got to a
point where I don’t need a screen protector at all anymore.
I would highly recommend speed dots products.
Peace,
Stacey Robinson and GEB dog Kirk.
Hello Alex,
As you're starting out with an iPad, the SpeedDots tactile screen
protectors are very helpful. You are able to orient properly, (such as
showing the tabs at the top of the screen in apps like Safari and mail),
and for certain keys on the keyboard such as extra punctuation and
Good morning, Alex.
I have found the SpeedDots screen protectors to work, but if you
introduce too many applications at once, that it can be more
confusing. In the case of what you are describing, given the info I
have, I would suggest the model without the qwerty keyboard dots on
it, since this
Hello all,
I'm working with a client who has never touched a computer and does not type at
all, nor do they use braille. Therefore, we're starting on an iPad, because of
the easy dictation, ability to touch the screen to explore it, and so on. One
difficulty is orientation on the screen. We're
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