Here's another clue that might help you go through email faster, perhaps ou already do this, but, in the inbox, interact with the messages table, and place the voice over cursor on the subject column. Now you can just arrow up and down and hear the subject of each message without all the extra information, unless of course, you like to hear everything. On Nov 7, 2010, at 11:51 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
> Allison, > > I have learned so much from this list in just a few short days. I, too save > their messages because they are gems. > > You will love the weather app. I surely do. > > Marlaina > On Nov 7, 2010, at 9:43 PM, Allison Manzino wrote: > > Hi Ester, > > Thank you so much, I was able to configure the weather app with multiple > cities as per your instructions. I'm going to save this message in my Apple > folder. I have a lot of them saved, so I don't keep asking the same questions > that might have been previously asked on this list. Thank you again. I hope > you are having a wonderful weekend. > > Musically, > Allison > > My birds are winged blessings, they help me soar! > > > On Nov 7, 2010, at 7:35 PM, Esther wrote: > >> Hi Allison and Others, >> >> I also use the Australian voice (Karen) on my iPhone, although I'm in the >> U.S. The weather app reports for whatever location you set, regardless of >> the voice you use or the region format that you chose in Settings > General >> > International > Region Format. You'll have to add your city (and >> optionally delete the ones that are in the app, if you don't want to hear >> those weather reports). >> >> To add the city or cities of your choice for weather reporting: >> 1. Double tap the "Edit Cities" button in the bottom right corner of your >> screen. >> 2. You'll be on a screen called "Weather" with focus on the "Add" button in >> the top left corner. If you flick right or do a two finger flick down "Read >> All" gesture you'll hear a list of city locations currently selected for >> your weather app. One of these will be Cupertino in California, >> headquarters of Apple. If you want to delete any of the existing entries, >> just double tap the button to the left of the listed city you want to >> remove. For example, VoiceOver will say "Delete Cupertino, switch button >> off, double tap to toggle setting" before the listing for the first item, >> Cupertino. If you double tap the switch button, a "Delete" button will >> appear to the right of the entry and receive focus, and VoiceOver will say, >> "Confirm deletion for Cupertino". If you double tap that button (or anywhere >> on the screen, since that button has focus), the entry for Cupertino will be >> deleted. >> 3. To add your city, you want to double tap the "Add" button in the top left >> corner. When you do, you'll be in a text box, and be prompted to "Type a >> city, state, or zip code". >> 4. Type in a zip code. If you move your finger down from the search box, >> you'll find a suggested city match. Double tap it and that city will be >> added to the end of the list of cities when you are returned to the >> "Weather" screen. If you want to rearrange the order in which cities are >> displayed, touch or flick right to the right side of the screen beside a >> city entry. You'll hear VoiceOver say "Reorder <name of city> button, >> draggable, double tap and hold, wait for the sound, then drag to rearrange." >> 5. If you want to move your city to the top of the list, use the double tap >> and hold pass through gesture on the reordering button. (Again, you can >> execute the pass through gesture anywhere on the screen, if you first >> touched or flicked to that button so that it has focus.) Keep your finger >> against the screen until you hear the burbling sound of the pass through >> gesture, then move your finger up to place the city in the position you want >> before lifting your finger from the screen. You'll hear VoiceOver update >> the position as you shift your finger position (e.g. "moved above >> Cupertino"). You can keep shifting cities until you get them ordered as you >> like. >> 6. You can also change your selection to report in either degrees Fahrenheit >> or degrees Celsius by double tapping one of the two buttons at the bottom of >> the Weather screen. >> 7. When you've finished selecting and ordering the cities for which you >> want weather reports, double tap the "Done" button in the top right corner >> of the screen. You'll be taken back to the weather page for your cities. >> 8. If you have more than one city selected for weather reports, use a three >> finger flick right or left to scroll between the entries. VoiceOver will >> say, "Showing city 1 of 3", "Showing city 2 of 3", etc. or however many >> cities you have configured. >> >> HTH. Cheers, >> >> Esther >> >> >>> >>> On Nov 7, 2010, at 3:33 PM, Allison Manzino wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Bryan and all, >>>> >>>> I have Karen on now and the weather app thinks I'm I'n Australia. Even >>>> when I changed the region to US. it still thinks w are I'n Australia. >>>> It's no hat big of a deal but can this be fixed? Thank you for all your >>>> assistance I really appreciate it. 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