, November 14, 2016 6:54 AM
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Subject: Re: Improving typing on the i phone
I use the touch typing mode. That helped my speed a lot as you only enter
characters when you lift your finger off the screen after getting the right
letter. You eventually develop a kind of muscle
] On Behalf
>> Of Michael Feir
>> Sent: Monday, November 14, 2016 5:54 AM
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>> Subject: Re: Improving typing on the i phone
>>
>> I use the touch typing mode. That helped my speed a lot as you only enter
>> characters when you lift
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>> Of Michael Feir
>> Sent: Monday, November 14, 2016 5:54 AM
>> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Re: Improving typing on the i phone
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>> I use the touch typing mode.
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> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On
> Behalf Of Michael Feir
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> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
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> I use the touch typ
typing on the i phone
I use the touch typing mode. That helped my speed a lot as you only enter
characters when you lift your finger off the screen after getting the right
letter. You eventually develop a kind of muscle memory and land on the right
letter without having to slide your finger
If it's not on the rotor, go to Settings/General/Accessibility/Rotor;
there check an option "Braille Screen Input" which will place this item
on the rotor. From there, go to the rotor, and Braille away! That's the
typing method I use generally on my iPhone 5S.
El 14/11/2016 05:52 a.m., Mohib
Sent from an iPad Air
Hello,
1) Settings, general, accessibility, voiceover, rotor. 2) Scroll down till you
find braille screen input, and double tap. This will add it to the rotor. If it
says selected already, then don't double tap, it's added, already.
1) Go back to the voiceover menu, an
I use the touch typing mode. That helped my speed a lot as you only enter
characters when you lift your finger off the screen after getting the right
letter. You eventually develop a kind of muscle memory and land on the
right letter without having to slide your finger around for it. I still
like t
>From where can I find braille screen input for my iPhone SE, which is
having same screen size as iPhone 5s.
On 11/14/16, rajmund wrote:
> Hi,
> I'd practise improving braille screen input on there.
>
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> Sent from an iPad Air
>
>> On 14 Nov 2016, at 9:41 am, turab chimthanawala
>> wrote:
>>
Hi,
I'd practise improving braille screen input on there.
Sent from an iPad Air
> On 14 Nov 2016, at 9:41 am, turab chimthanawala wrote:
>
> Hi guys
> Would appreciate suggestions for enhancing my typing speed while
> operating on an I phone, I mean the same way as a laptop. Also is the
>
Hi guys
Would appreciate suggestions for enhancing my typing speed while
operating on an I phone, I mean the same way as a laptop. Also is the
Keeble app useful?
Best
Turab
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