Dunno if this was mentioned in the reviews but the first time a friend
and I tried a 3gs iPhone was at the AT&T store and it was a bit hard to
hear from the built-in speaker. Lots of ambient noise in some stores.
You might want to bring your favorite headphones along to really be able
to tell w
Wow Esther,
Even better and I thank you.
I suspect based on my short phone chat with the cell phone store I will
visit that they are already a tad aware of voiceover and the iphone. the
provider originally given rights to carry the phone in the Toronto area
got some very bad nasty press when
Excellent!
Just what I required.
Thanks.
Karen
On Sat, 24 Apr 2010, Scott Howell wrote:
You will want to go read a little and familiarize yourself with the gestures.
The URL is http://www.apple.com/accessibility/iphone/vision.html and you can
have VoiceOver turned on by going to settings, gen
Hi Karen,
I concur with Scott's suggestions. Before you go to the store to check
out the iPhone, review the section on VoiceOver gestures in the iPhone
User's Guide:
http://help.apple.com/iphone/voiceover/en/
The direct link to the section on VoiceOver is:
http://help.apple.com/iphone/3/voic
You will want to go read a little and familiarize yourself with the gestures.
The URL is http://www.apple.com/accessibility/iphone/vision.html and you can
have VoiceOver turned on by going to settings, general, accessibility, and then
VOiceOver. To make it easier for them to turn it on/off, they
Hi all,
I just learned today that my mobile phone provider here in Toronto has the
i-phone. I want to step into a store and see what it is like.
Any tips, in case the sales person is clueless about the access features?
May as well add a goofy ipad question too. is everyone using one
actually