Perfect - I had the keyboard setting for caps lock turned off… With it turned
on, both triple tap of shift, and split double tap of shift enable caps lock.
Thanks!
On Feb 20, 2012, at 8:00 AM, Garth Humphreys wrote:
> Do a triple tap on the shift. If this doesn't work for you, go into settings
Do a triple tap on the shift. If this doesn't work for you, go into settings,
General and Keyboard and make sure you have the Caps Lock feature enabled.
Garth
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On 20/02/2012, at 3:18 PM, Jeffrey Wheatley wrote:
> This sounds very useful, but I have been unsuccessful getting
Hi,
Just triple tap the shift button. It will stay active until you double tap it
to turn it off.
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On Feb 20, 2012, at 12:18 AM, Jeffrey Wheatley wrote:
> This sounds very useful, but I have been unsucces
This sounds very useful, but I have been unsuccessful getting it to work.
I want to get a caps-lock effect so I can tap multiple capital letters in a row.
When I am in touch typing mode, I touch the Shift key with one finger, keep my
finger in place, and then use another finger to tap twice. My
Hi Ann (& y'all),
Yeh thanks, it finally worked. I tried triple-tapping & quad-tapping:-) to no
avail. The split-tapping was indeed the ticket…
Thanks for the info… On the subject of IPhone-related questions appearing on
this list, maybe it's a trend that will continue, given the foreseen sy
It is already selected. But I'll double check.
Matt
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On 2012-02-15, at 4:16 PM, Brett C. wrote:
> You may need to go to your phone settings, general, keyboard, and enable caps
> lock.
>
> Brett C.
>
> On Feb 15, 2012, at 12:10 PM, James Scholes wrote:
>
>> The first le
You may need to go to your phone settings, general, keyboard, and enable caps
lock.
Brett C.
On Feb 15, 2012, at 12:10 PM, James Scholes wrote:
> The first letter of a sentence, or the first letter you type in a text field,
> is usually always capitalised. Thus, type your first letter, then a
The first letter of a sentence, or the first letter you type in a text field,
is usually always capitalised. Thus, type your first letter, then activate
shift lock.
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Yeah I did. I tped a letter, then typed another, and it just did a lower case
letter.
Matt
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On 2012-02-15, at 1:44 PM, James Scholes wrote:
> Matt Dierckens wrote:
>> Hi, I couldn't get this to work. Tried to do as you suggested for shift
>> lock, and it just goes shift,
Matt Dierckens wrote:
> Hi, I couldn't get this to work. Tried to do as you suggested for shift lock,
> and it just goes shift, and selected shift.
Did you actually try typing after tripple-tapping Shift? Because that is
exactly what VO is supposed to say.
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Hi, I couldn't get this to work. Tried to do as you suggested for shift lock,
and it just goes shift, and selected shift.
Matt
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On 2012-02-15, at 10:47 AM, Alex Hall wrote:
> Alternatively, move to shift, then tap three times. The tripple tap
> with vo on is the same as t
Well, you tap shift four times quickly. At least, that's how I seem to
remember it.
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On Feb 15, 2012, at 8:58 AM, Jean-Claude Provost wrote:
>
Hi Wes.
First, we ask questions about iPhones and iPads on here all the time. Many
times they relate to the Mac anyway, and they are starting to be closely
related questions too.
It is not a is not a silly question on the iPhone that you asked. I couldn't
get it to work at first, until I trie
If you do the s
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On Feb 15, 2012, at 7:58 AM, Jean-Claude Provost
wrote:
Hi all,
I hope the moderators will forgive my slightly off-topic question on this
list… In my defence, I don't do this often:-)
How does one toggle the caps-lock function. The user guide says to tap
Alternatively, move to shift, then tap three times. The tripple tap
with vo on is the same as the double tap with vo off. As Anne pointed
out, split tapping twice does the same thing, which I didn't know.
On 2/15/12, Anne Robertson wrote:
> Hello Jean-Claude,
>
> To put the shift lock on, place o
Hello Jean-Claude,
To put the shift lock on, place one finger on Shift and tap twice with another
finger. To take the shift lock off again, place one finger on Shift and tap
once with another finger. I'm in touchtyping mode.
A un de ces quatre,
Anne
On 15 Feb 2012, at 15:58, Jean-Claude Provo
Hi all,
I hope the moderators will forgive my slightly off-topic question on this list…
In my defence, I don't do this often:-)
How does one toggle the caps-lock function. The user guide says to tap shift
twice but, obviously, this can't work when using VoiceOver.
Thanks in advance for your
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