Dam, I wish had seen this msg yesterday when I was hunting for the call end
button.

 

I've gotta find a good iphone accessibility tutorial.

Has anyone got one on line that I missed the posting alert of, that they can
point me towards 

 

Thanks 

 

simon

 

 

 

From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
[mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Chris Blouch
Sent: Friday, 24 July 2009 6:16 a.m.
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Typing on the IPhone and using its GPS

 

I found that my double-tap wasn't very accurate. I often ended up double
tapping a nearby key or tapping once on one key and the second on another
key. The 'split tap' seemed to work much better.

Another thing that has worked well is the flick left and right through
elements on the screen. For example, in Safari to the right of the URL entry
is a very small clear button. It was hard to impossible to tap it to clear
out the URL and type in a new one. With focus in the URL field a single
flick right brought focus to the clear button and then a double-tap would
clear out the entry field. Much easier that way.

Oh, one other gesture I didn't know about initially. Doing a two-finger
double tap when the phone rings will answer it while a two-finger double tap
during a call will hang up. Much easier that trying to hunt for the answer
and end call buttons.

CB

william lomas wrote: 

a friend of mine said he can find a key and tap it twice once he has  
found it to insert it
 
On 20 Jul 2009, at 22:44, Ryan Mann wrote:
 
  

Is your typing slower on the Iphone than on the mac?  It seems like it
would be since you're just using two fingers.
 
On Jul 20, 2009, at 5:29 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:
 
    

I've heard that once people get good at it you hold a key on the left
side of the virtual keyboard and tap with a finger on the right hand
or
vice versa. For now I end up hunting with one finger and tapping with
another for every key. Like VO on the Mac I'm finding many iPhone  
apps
are fairly accessible out of the box but with unlabeled buttons or
form
fields here and there. Pleasantly surprising since many of the apps
predate VO on the iPhone.
 
CB
 
Simon Fogarty wrote:
      

I haven't tried the gps  but the typing feature got me for a start.
You move / put one finger on the character you want and then tap
the screen
with another and the character is typed to the screen.
 
I found it really easy after got the fingers working together.
 
-----Original Message-----
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
[mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of James & Nash
Sent: Sunday, 19 July 2009 7:28 a.m.
To: Mac visionaries
Subject: Typing on the IPhone and using its GPS
 
 
Hi everyone,
 
How do the blind users on this list find typing on the IPhone when
they
can't see the screen? How is it achieved?
 
Also, how are IPhone users finding the GPS? Is it accurate? Is it
usable?
 
Thank you for any info.
 
Take care
 
James
 
 
 
 
        

 
    

 
 
 
  



 


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