HI Wow unreal I knew some of these but a couple I didn't. saving this.
regards Maria and crew from australia email: bubbygirl1...@gmail.com check out www.95-the-mix.com where we play lots of great music On 10/07/2013, at 10:26 AM, Esther <mori...@mac.com> wrote: > Hi Alan, > > I have a few quick comments and additions to your list of keyboard shortcuts. > Cmd plus Tab to Switch to the next app or Cmd plus Shift plus Tab to Switch > to the previous app doesn't work in either iOS 6 or iOS 5 -- these commands > worked for a while in iOS 4, and apparently in the iOS 5 beta releases to > move between apps while you were in the App Switcher window. The commands > are still listed in the aXs Lab page of iOS 5 shortcuts, but they won't work > as keyboard shortcuts unless someone is still running iOS 4. I would just > delete these or include an annotation that this shortcut was only in iOS 4. > > To get to the notification center using keyboard shortcuts, press Control > option m (or VO plus m) to move to the status bar, then press Option plus up > arrow to open the Notification Center. (This is the equivalent of tapping the > status menu bar and then doing a three finger swipe down with gestures.) You > can navigate to a specific item with Control option f (or VO plus f) to type > in a few letters to search for a matching entry, and then press Enter to go > there. To dismiss the notification center and return to your previous > screen, press the escape key. On keyboards without an escape key, which > included some of the iPad keyboards, use Control plus down arrow to move to > "Dismiss notification center" at the bottom of the screen, and then either > use Control option space (or VO space), or simultaneously press the up and > down arrow keys (from QuickNav mode) to activate the dismissal. (This > question of getting to notifications by keyboard shortcuts was answered > several months ago on the mac-access list, but I don't remember whether I > answered it on this list.) > > I'll remind people that using Control option h (or VO plus h) from the home > screen takes you to the Spotlight search field (VoiceOver says "search > iPhone"), where you can type in a few letters from the name of an app, or a > contact, or a section of mail, as an easy way to navigate to that item by > finding the item you want in the list of matches and using VO plus space to > go there. The spotlight search is more likely used from a keyboard. You > could modify the entry for VO plus H Go to home screen to add "Go to > spotlight search if at home screen". > > Finally, an alternative way to get into keyboard help mode on keyboards > without a Control or Option key to press Control option k, is to navigate by > gestures or by a mixture of gestures and typing to "Settings > General > > Accessibility > VoiceOver"; double tap or select "VoiceOver" with your > keyboard, then navigate to "VoiceOver Practice", and double tap or select > with your keyboard. On the "VoiceOver Practice" screen, flick right past the > "Done" button in the top right corner. If your keyboard is paired, and you > have navigated to the VoiceOver practice gestures area (either with your > keyboard or by gestures), your keyboard will behave exactly as though you had > pressed Control option k (or VO plus k). This is useful if you have a > mini-keyboard without Control or Option keys, but where you want to explore > the key layout, and also will use the arrow keys to navigate a restricted set > of commands in QuickNav mode. You can exit this keyboard help mode if you > double tap the "Done" button in the top right corner of the screen (with > gestures). You can also exit this mode by pressing the "escape" key, if > there is one on your keyboard. > > HTH. There are a few more tricks like using VO shift m to move apps onto > each other to create folders on your home screen, but they only work in a > limited way at the present time, and if you make a mistake you'll need to > toggle VoiceOver off and on again to reset the action of VO shift m. > > Cheers, > > Esther > > On 9 Jul 2013, at 11:38, Alan Paganelli wrote: > >> Thanks Chris. I've added it to my collection. >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: Chris H >> To: viphone@googlegroups.com >> Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2013 2:01 PM >> Subject: Re: keyboard >> >> Control option shift m. >> >> On 09/07/2013 19:35, Anthony Vece wrote: >> > How do you do a double tap and hold. >> > >> > In other words, when you are in the task switcher, and you want to turn an >> > app off. >> > >> > Thanks in advance. >> > >> > Anthony >> > >> > >> > Sent from my iPad >> > >> > On Jul 9, 2013, at 1:33 PM, "Alan Paganelli" >> > <alanandsuza...@earthlink.net> wrote: >> > >> >> Here is my collection of keyboard commands. Hope these help you out. >> >> >> >> iOS Keyboard shortcut commands >> >> >> >> VoiceOver VO keys = Control plus Option >> >> >> >> General navigation >> >> >> >> Keys Action >> >> VO plus left or right Select previous or next item >> >> VO plus up or down Performs or move to the selected rotor option >> >> VO plus Space Activate the selected item. (open app, press button) >> >> VO plus H Go to home screen >> >> VO plus H 2 times Open/close multitask pane >> >> Escape Go back, cancel, close pop-up >> >> Cmd plus Tab Switch to next app or hold Shift for previous >> >> VO plus A Read all from first object in selected area >> >> VO plus B Read all from selected item >> >> VO plus M Move to status bar >> >> VO plus I Open Item Chooser for current area >> >> VO plus F Search and go to match with Enter >> >> VO plus G Next search match, hold Shift for previous >> >> >> >> Handling VoiceOver >> >> >> >> Keys Action >> >> Control Pause/resume speech >> >> VO plus S Toggle speech off/on >> >> VO plus Shift plus S Toggle Screen Curtain on/off >> >> VO plus Cmd plus up or down Adjust the selected speech rotor option >> >> VO plus Cmd plus left or right Change the speech rotor setting >> >> VO plus / (slash) Add label to selected item >> >> VO plus K Start VoiceOver training, Escape to exit >> >> >> >> Quick Nav Commands >> >> >> >> Turn on "Quick Nav" to use these commands by pressing left plus right >> >> keys at the same time >> >> >> >> Keys Action >> >> up plus down Activate the selected item. (open app, press button) >> >> left or right Selects the previous or next item >> >> up or down Performs or move to the selected rotor option >> >> up plus left or right Change to next or previous rotor setting >> >> Option plus left or right Move to next or previous horizontal >> >> screen/page >> >> Option plus up or down Move/scroll up or down the screen/page >> >> Control plus up or down Select the first or last item in the area >> >> Control plus left or right Go to next or previous container/area >> >> >> >> Safari Web Shortcuts >> >> >> >> Hold Shift for previous >> >> >> >> Keys Action >> >> H Next heading >> >> 1 to 6 Next respective heading level 1–6 >> >> L Next link >> >> S Next text element >> >> W Next landmark >> >> R Next text field >> >> X Next list >> >> T Next table >> >> M Next element of same type >> >> I Next image >> >> B Next button >> >> C Next form element >> >> >> >> >> >> Other keyboard commands with Quicknav off >> >> >> >> Esther Wed, 07 Jul 2010 15:03:26 -0700 >> >> (from: >> >> http://www.mail-archive.com/macvisionaries%40googlegroups.com/msg26148.html >> >> >> >> Apple Wireless Keyboard, also works on the AmazonBasics KT-1081 >> >> >> >> eject - toggle showing / hiding virtual keyboard (this key is at top >> >> right) >> >> >> >> tab - move to next text field (e.g. in mail) >> >> shift tab - move to previous text field >> >> command z - undo >> >> shift command z - redo >> >> command x - cut >> >> command c - copy >> >> command v - paste >> >> command a - select all >> >> >> >> control - stops and restarts VoiceOver speaking (e.g., in the middle of a >> >> two finger flick up or down to read all) command space - change to next >> >> language keyboard (when you have more than one selected) >> >> >> >> shift command space - change to previous language keyboard >> >> >> >> General movement and selection commands with command, option, and arrow >> >> key combinations. (For these sequences, holding down the shift key will >> >> select as well as move your cursor. On a PC keyboard, the control key can >> >> be substituted for some, but not all instances of the command key. On >> >> some keyboards, the Windows key may replace the function of the command >> >> key.) >> >> >> >> left / right arrows - move left or right by character >> >> shift left / right arrows - select left or right by character >> >> option left / right arrows - move left or right by word >> >> shift option left / right arrows - select left or right by word >> >> command left / right arrows - move to beginning or end of line >> >> shift command left / right arrows - select to beginning or end of line >> >> up / down arrows - move up or down by line >> >> shift up / down arrows - select up or down by line >> >> command up arrow - move to start of document (page up on PC keyboard) >> >> shift command up arrow - select to start of document >> >> command down arrow - move to end of document (page down on PC keyboard) >> >> shift command down arrow - select to end of document >> >> >> >> delete - delete backward by character >> >> option delete - delete backward by word >> >> (forward delete sequences with the Fn key do not work) >> >> >> >> some emacs-like control key sequences work: >> >> control a - move to beginning of line >> >> control e - move to end of line >> >> control b - move back a character >> >> control f - move forward a character >> >> control h - backwards delete a character >> >> control k - delete to end of line >> >> control m - insert line feed (blank line) >> >> >> >> Selections are slightly tricky, because they are based on your current >> >> insertion point, so if you select a few words forward by holding down the >> >> shift key and tapping the option key, then press command up arrow to move >> >> to the start of the document without releasing the shift key, you will >> >> end up reversing the selection of the words you started with, and >> >> selecting all of your document from your starting point to the beginning >> >> of the document. Similarly, when you arrow down from the middle of a line >> >> and hold down the shift key, you select all characters from where you >> >> started to where you move to in the middle of the next line. On a Mac you >> >> can check your selections while you work, but here you can't. For more >> >> background details on how these commands work for selection, see my >> >> archived post on "Moving and Selecting in Cocoa Apps: >> >> http://www.mail-archive.com/macvisionaries%40googlegroups.com/msg02038.html >> >> >> >> Media Controls >> >> >> >> F3 - Previous Track >> >> F4 - Play/pause >> >> F5 - Next track >> >> F6 - Mute/unmute >> >> F7 - Decrease Volume >> >> F8 - Increase volume >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> >> From: Penny Golden >> >> To: viphone@googlegroups.com >> >> Sent: Monday, July 08, 2013 1:59 AM >> >> Subject: Re: keyboard >> >> >> >> >> >> I'll try. I did have a mac for a few days once. I used to know where >> >> control and option were. On this little keyboard are 5 keyes to the >> >> left of the spaceBar and Five to the right, if I am not mistaken. But >> >> I'll give it a whirl and try every combination of said keys. >> >> >> >> On 7/8/2013 3:05 AM, Chris H wrote: >> >>> Try control option k which will invoke the same VoiceOver practice as >> >>> if you did it through Settings. >> >>> >> >>> On 08/07/2013 06:14, Penny Golden wrote: >> >>>> Hi. I bought a nifty little bluetooth keyboard which pairs >> >>>> automatically with my iPod. Is there some spot where I can just play >> >>>> with the keyboard and learn where things are? Can I do that in either >> >>>> notes or reminders--just hit keys to find out what they are? Thanks. >> >>>> There are times when the keyboard is just a God-send. >> >>>> Thanks for any help. Penny >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> On 7/7/2013 11:43 PM, Chuck Dean wrote: >> >>>>> Thanks, I got it. >> >>>>> Chuck >> >>>>> >> >>>>> On Sunday, July 7, 2013 9:12:20 PM UTC-7, Chuck Dean wrote: >> >>>>> >> >>>>> >> >>>>> Hi all, I am trying to make a keyboard shortcut to input my email >> >>>>> address, but every time I try it, the shortcut capitalized the >> >>>>> first letter. 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