20 6:53 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: ipad adjustments
There are keyboard commands for navigating an iOS device. I’d recommend setting
the Voiceover modifier to Capslock, and maybe teaching him Quick navigation
with the arrow keys first, for less finger use. You can set things i
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From: 'Harry Bell' via VIPhone
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2020 12:58 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: ipad adjustments
What about enabling Voice Control in Accessibility Settings? When y
There are keyboard commands for navigating an iOS device. I’d recommend setting
the Voiceover modifier to Capslock, and maybe teaching him Quick navigation
with the arrow keys first, for less finger use. You can set things in Settings
> accessibility > keyboard to help too. Note that you don’t /
My first thought would be to look in the Touch setings. You'll find that
button in the accessibility settings and it leads to a large group of
options which sound to me like what you want. You can change how gestures
work and do other things related to touch screen difficulties. I don't know
where
What about enabling Voice Control in Accessibility Settings? When you first
enable the feature, it takes a couple of minutes to download the extra software
but after that you can ask Siri to turn the feature on as required - and there
is a voice control command to turn off voice control. Voice c