Tara,
You will have to visit to your local Apple store to ask about taking one on one
class.
Hope this help you.
Respectful,
Scott Dollar
From: TaraPrakash
Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2015 6:54 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: iPhone classes
Is there any such book for Mac
The most efficient teacher I know of is John.
You may reach him at
macfortheblind.com
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> On Dec 30, 2015, at 7:54 PM, TaraPrakash wrote:
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> Is there any such book for Mac computers? Its hard for me unlearning windows
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Dec 28,
Is there any such book for Mac computers? Its hard for me unlearning windows
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> On Dec 28, 2015, at 1:44 AM, Tom Lange wrote:
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> Hi,
> When I started using an iPhone 4 back in March of 2010 I had the very same
> questions and doubts about using any sort of iDevice with a
Hi,
When I started using an iPhone 4 back in March of 2010 I had the very same
questions and doubts about using any sort of iDevice with a touch screen. But
I'm the adventurous sort, and I dived right in. Thank God I had help from a
coworker who was adept at using VoiceOver and she introduced m
to:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
Lois
Sent: Friday, December 25, 2015 4:56 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: iPhone classes
I find that the various podcasts about the iPhone and iPads, etc., are
almost as helpful as live classes would be. And the description of the
voice over gestu
om
> Date: Saturday, December 26, 2015 1:37 am
> Subject: Re: iPhone classes
>
>>
>>
>> Hi to all!
>> Everything you say is right and correct. I got my 4S in late 2012. after
>> using Nokia for seven years or so. I had issues with adjusting to touch
>> sc
nk I could be without the iPad,
now.
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From: Gordan_Radic4‡
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Date: Saturday, December 26, 2015 1:37 am
Subject: Re: iPhone classes
>
>
> Hi to all!
> Everything you say is right and correct. I got my 4S in late 2012. after
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Of Kelly Pierce
Sent: Friday, December 25, 2015 3:32 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: iPhone classes
When I bought my iPhone 5 in 2012, I was provided a one hour tutorial
on voiceOver on at Apple store when I told them that this was my first
cell phone ever. Afte
Sent: Friday, December 25, 2015 3:32 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: iPhone classes
When I bought my iPhone 5 in 2012, I was provided a one hour tutorial
on voiceOver on at Apple store when I told them that this was my first
cell phone ever. After the tutorial, I realized how many funda
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To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: iPhone classes
When I bought my iPhone 5 in 2012, I was provided a one hour tutorial
on voiceOver on at Apple store when I told them that this was my first
cell phone ever. After the tutorial, I realized how many fundamentals
I needed to learn and
When I bought my iPhone 5 in 2012, I was provided a one hour tutorial
on voiceOver on at Apple store when I told them that this was my first
cell phone ever. After the tutorial, I realized how many fundamentals
I needed to learn and to become accustomed to using a touch screen
interface. Even tho
Hello Verlyn,
If you reside in the United States (which I think you do given that
you brought up taking classes at the Verizon store), you may want to
check out the classes offered by your local Braille Institute. This
place may have a program called Connection Point or some other name
which trains
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: iPhone classes
There are some people at some Apple stores who know VoiceOver and/or zoom. I
doubt anyone at the Verizon store would.
Call your local apple store and see if they have anyone familiar with the
accessibility feature you would need
There are some people at some Apple stores who know VoiceOver and/or zoom. I
doubt anyone at the Verizon store would.
Call your local apple store and see if they have anyone familiar with the
accessibility feature you would need.
Also, there are some good basic videos at www.hadley.edu
Well, for over three years, I have been tutoring brand-new iPhone/iPad/other
Apple users and really feel like I'm in my element when I do so. If you'd like
some help with your phone, contact me off list and will see what we can do I'm
available today if you need help. Thank you and happy holiday
My guess is that they class at the Verizon store would be a total waste of your
time. The folks there have no clue about voiceover. The Apple Store might be a
better experience. But you might also check out the podcasts available from
Applevis. If you learn well that way, that could be another o
Hello,
This question, is truly personal. I have learned the iPad without help, let
alone sighted help, and I feel quite an expert, considering the length I've
been using it for. If, however, you're really really stuck, you may wish to
look into something like this. But depending on what you're s
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