Yes, that feature was implemented in IOS 5, I believe. VO will activate it in 
search fields. There are some rotor options that are activated automagically in 
certain contexts. The actions feature in Mail is another example.

HtH,
Teresa


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On Jan 30, 2013, at 12:40 PM, Michael Babcock <michael.babcoc...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> Please understand, this could have been a feature that was added in iOS six, 
> and I just didn't notice it. However, today when doing a Google search on my 
> iPhone, I noticed that one of the rotor options was "search results". 
> Switching the rotor to the "search results" option, allowed me to flick up 
> and down through search results. I don't know if this was simply because I 
> did a Google search, from the top middle of the screen, or if this works on 
> all search engines. I would suspect not, however it would be worth 
> experimenting with. Again I apologize if individuals already knew about this.
> 
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