Try the accessible-ios google group. I can answer your question, though: go to 
settings, general, accessibility, Voiceover, and turn it on. From there, use 
the list I emntioned and/or find some primers on applevis.com that might help. 
Googling specific questions will also help as there are many tutorials and 
articles out there, plus the official Apple documentation for voiceover.
On Sep 29, 2012, at 12:56 PM, Beefcakes <beefca...@neo.rr.com> wrote:

> Hi everybody, is there and I've had list for the mine has an iPad one and 
> needs to know how to get voiceover on it going. Thanks so much, John
> 
> Cakes
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