Also, if you're in an app and you go over to the right edge of the home
screen, let's say in the App store, doing an update, you will find Vertical
Navigation and Voiceover will report, vertical navigation, 9 pages. Now
just flick down with 1 finger 1 flick at a time to navigat
Thanks Richard, I will check it out
Dan
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> On Sep 16, 2021, at 9:02 PM, Richard Turner
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> If you are on the first row of your home screen, on the second icon. If you
> turn the rotor to vertical navigation and flick down, you will land on
If you are on the first row of your home screen, on the second icon. If you
turn the rotor to vertical navigation and flick down, you will land on the
second icon in each row. You are going straight down the column.
It works anywhere you have columns.
HTH,
Richard
"Reality is the le
Saw this as an option for rotor and wondered what it was.
Dan
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Hi,
The idea of vertical navigation is that in places like tables or game boards,
you can flick up and down to move up and down the current column. It doesn't
always work though, unfortunately.
Best,
Anna
> On Dec 5, 2016, at 3:07 PM, Tom Rash wrote:
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> I switched banks,
I switched banks, and this bank has a calendar where I'm guessing you select
the calendar date. Across the top I see Sunday through Saturday. Is there
a way I can use the iPhone to see the dates under the days of the week? Is
this what vertical navigation means? I added it to the roter
Hi Dean.
I am sure vertical navigation is great for many tasks. I use it when reading
braille. In a bunch of programs when I am in a top of the program, I use
vertical navigation, and I jump to the place where I stopped reading.
Best regards Annie.
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From: Mary Anne Lynskey
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Subject: Re: uses for vertical navigation
Also helps when playing bingo on Bingo Crack. You can find top or bottom
of colum and just flick through the numbers. Makes an otherwise game
very
In short, vertical navigation is just another tool in the box. Like other
tools, such as hand writing or braille input, some people will use it, others
won't, and still others will use it occasionally.
On my fifth gen iPod running iOS 7.x, the first home screen has 4 rows of items
t
> on. Basically, the same things I'd use table navigation for on my desktop
> system.
>
> On 04/06/2015 08:25 AM, Dean Martineau wrote:
>> Annie’s post reminded me of a question I haven’t deeply explored. What
>> are some uses to which people put the Vertical Naviga
post reminded me of a question I haven’t deeply explored. What
are some uses to which people put the Vertical Navigation rotor setting?
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Annie's post reminded me of a question I haven't deeply explored. What are
some uses to which people put the Vertical Navigation rotor setting?
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Yes it was there in iOS 5.
On 23/09/2012 19:31, Kliphton wrote:
I have never really looked at the rotor options except once. So I don’t
know if this has been available before. But when going to the rotor
options, to add or remove certain things, vertical navigation is an
option. For those
Vertical navigation has been there since iOS 5 was released a year ago.
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Of Kliphton
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Subject: vertical navigation?
I have never really looked
I have never really looked at the rotor options except once. So I don't
know if this has been available before. But when going to the rotor
options, to add or remove certain things, vertical navigation is an option.
For those use to jaws, or windows mobile phones, this would be a thing that
Vertical navigation lets you read up and down a column of items. Use it in
webpages, spreadsheets, or gridviews such as the home screen, or settings
app.
If you go into rotor settings of the settings app. And right flick through
the options, you will hear the option name with your first right
Vertical navigation is a new concept to me, and I haven't been able to
figure it out by reading today's posts.
What is vertical navigation, or can someone please point me to a place
to learn about this?
Thanks in advance. Keith
Fro
Mark
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Subject: Re: Using the vertical navigation rotor setting with VoiceOver on
the iPhone
Hi Mark,
The rotor is a
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Subject: RE: Using the vertical navigation rotor setting with VoiceOver on
the iPhone
Hello Mike, et al,
What is the command to activate the rotor in iOS? I cannot remember it.
Thank you,
Mark
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Hi.
Until two days ago, I have not paid the vertical navigation any atention. I
have had an IPhone for two years now. I have never used the vertical navigation
until tuesday or wednesday this week. I use it in ILike2ReadPro to navigate
from the top of the screen in ILike2ReadPro to navigate to
r in iOS? I cannot remember it.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Mark
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>
>
>
>
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vertical navigation rotor setting with VoiceOver on the
iPhone
Hi,
I am curious to know what practical experience any of you have had using
vertical navigation. The only application where I see it being useful is
reading down the columns of tables. I wonder if there are other ways of
using this
ny of you have had using
> vertical navigation. The only application where I see it being useful is
> reading down the columns of tables. I wonder if there are other ways of
> using this feature that I'm not thinking of.
>
>
>
> thanks
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Hi,
I am curious to know what practical experience any of you have had using
vertical navigation. The only application where I see it being useful is
reading down the columns of tables. I wonder if there are other ways of
using this feature that I'm not thinking of.
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