Dear John,
You put two fingers on the iPad and rotate them until you come to typing mode.  
You flick down with two fingers and when you hear touch typing you double tap 
to select it.  It will stay in Touch Typing Mode until you go back to typing 
mode and change it back to the traditional way of typing.  I hope this helps.
Blessings,
Ben King
On Jun 16, 2010, at 8:23 PM, John J Herzog wrote:

> Hi listers, 
> I went to my apple store today to check out the IPad. I liked it over all, 
> but I have a question. How do I enable the new form of touch typing? I really 
> wanted to try this out, but when I put my fingers on the keyboard, found the 
> letter I wanted, and then lifted them, nothing happened. The only way to type 
> was the old clunky way we currently have to use on the I touch and Iphone. I 
> looked in the voiceover menu under accessibility but could not find this 
> option. Also, the apple employee, while he did know the traditional way of 
> typing with voiceover, couldn't help me find the feature either. 
> Thanks for your help. I intend to go back there some time soon and mess with 
> it more. Pages seems particularly appealing. 
> 
> John 
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