thanks very much Harry will have a look now. Janet
From: 'Harry Bell' via VIPhone
Sent: Saturday, February 2, 2019 6:42 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: using focus 40 braille display
If you go into Settings, general, accessibility, voiceover, Braille and double
t
If you go into Settings, general, accessibility, voiceover, Braille and double
tap on more information beside the name of your device, then double tap on
Braille Commands and you will be taken to a list of categories. By double
tapping on each of them, you will find out the commands you can use
thanks very much will that website tell me how to delete the notifications as
in swiping down. thanks again Janet
From: Sandy Finley
Sent: Saturday, February 2, 2019 5:12 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: using focus 40 braille display
Janet,
Dots 46 chord = Move to Notification
Janet,
Dots 46 chord = Move to Notification Center
Dots 3 4 5 Chord and dots 1 2 6 chord = volume up/down; I forget which is which
If you go to:
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202132
Sandy
You will find a list of common Braille commands with iOS.
HTH
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> On Feb 2,
please can someone tell me how to get to the notifications using focus 40 and
also how you raise and lower the volume on the iPhone using same display.
thanks for the help Janet
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Subject: Re: focus 40 Braille Display
Hi Denise,
I had no problems entering an email message with my Focus 40 braille display on
an iPhone 7 running iOS 10.3. I know it's possible to turn off the keyboard on
the Focus. Is there any chance you did that by accident?
Best,
Hi Denise,
I had no problems entering an email message with my Focus 40 braille display on
an iPhone 7 running iOS 10.3. I know it's possible to turn off the keyboard on
the Focus. Is there any chance you did that by accident?
Best,
Anna
> On Apr 3, 2017, at 8:23 PM, denise avan
Hello all,
I recently paired a focus 40 braille display with my iPad, wich runs the
latest IOS. I could read the braille on the display. However, I was unable
to enter characters when in editing mode. Has there been a problem with the
most recent ios update and the focus? Thanks.
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Hi Marie,
Pressing the right rocker bar up or down will move you to the previous or next
page in a book when you're using iBooks.
Another useful control in this context may be the left selector button which
activates the Back button, if there's one on the screen (I use this control a
log).
Bes
If you're using IOS6, you will have to use the panning keys to go to the next
line. When you're in the text of a page, you can use dots 1-3-5 chord to go to
the next page. When you're on the page control, you can use dot-6 chord to go
to the next page.
Here's a list of Braille commands. It's no
Hi Hope,
When you're on the last line of a page (or you go too far and back up a line),
press Space with O, or press down on the right rocker bar to go to the next
page. Pressing up on the right rocker or pressing 2-4-6-chord takes you back a
page.
HTH,
Anna
On Oct 23, 2012, at 8:41 PM, Hop
When using the Focus 40 Blue Braille Display, how do you page up and
down when in iBooks? It does not work the way it says in the User
Manual. Also, is there a list of commands for using the Focus 40 Blue
with iOS6? Thank you very much.
Hope
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