Re: the roter, and the learning curve

2014-12-03 Thread carol.pearso...@googlemail.com
--- Original Message - From: "Deidre Muccio" To: Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2014 1:29 PM Subject: RE: the roter, and the learning curve Funny thing is that I haven't seen any similar devices in years that had push button controls rather than sliding ones, and I'm really

Re: the roter, and the learning curve

2014-12-03 Thread Michelle Bernstein
Deidre, If you use the router to navigate newspaper sections, you may want to have it set to headings. I sometimes have difficulties navigating the newspaper by heading, but that is just me- everyone else seems to do well with having it on headings for that purpose. Michelle On Wed, Dec 3, 2014 a

RE: the roter, and the learning curve

2014-12-03 Thread Deidre Muccio
Don't spend the 99 cents, that's funny. I did the practice gestures' that I found in settings on the phone. I don't have any trouble with the different movements like the roter turning movement, or a three finger swipe with fingers slightly separated. I just need to learn what is on different pages

RE: the roter, and the learning curve

2014-12-03 Thread Deidre Muccio
Funny thing is that I haven't seen any similar devices in years that had push button controls rather than sliding ones, and I'm really not that daft. Someone was just here and told me to push them! What do I want the roter set on for basic navigating on home screen or in apps? Words? Chara

Re: the roter, and the learning curve

2014-12-03 Thread Michelle Bernstein
Vo looktel tutorial is a useful beginner app to practice the very basic gestures of using voiceover. I found it helpful although limited. I do not recommend spending the vast sum of 99 cents to purchase the vo starter app which I did not find helpful at all. If you are a true beginner, as I a

Re: the roter, and the learning curve

2014-12-03 Thread Christopher Chaltain
I'd suggest just practicing with the roter gesture. The trick is that you have to move your two fingers in opposite directions. This could be like turning a rotary dial, or you could just slide one finger up while sliding the other down or one to the right while sliding the other to the left.

Re: the roter, and the learning curve

2014-12-03 Thread Feliciano G
I recommend you to download a application by the name of VO tutorial by looktel. It is a game where you can learn how to use voice over gestures. Maybe you turn down the voiceover volume on the road or, maybe that is why nothing happens when you press those buttons. Regards, Felician

Re: the roter, and the learning curve

2014-12-03 Thread Ari Moisio
sure VO is not talking at the same time. HTH -- mr. M01510 & guide Loadstone-GPS Lat: 62.38718, lon: 25.64672 hkp://wwwkeys.pgp.net B784D020 0C1F 6A76 DC9D DD58 3383 8B5D 0E76 9600 B784 D02 Deidre Muccio kirjoitti Subject: the roter, and the learning curve Date: Wed, 03 Dec 2014 07:4

the roter, and the learning curve

2014-12-03 Thread Deidre Muccio
Help! I was playing around to see how the roter worked. It seemed complicated because in settings there is a lot to do with the roter. I went to some screen, maybe the home page and simply tried to make the gesture. I stopped or tapped on heading. Now every screen I'm on says "no heading found." Ho