Janet Cheng: Wants to start a low vision support group in
conjunction with the Iowa Department for the Blind, and a
one day workshop on using voice-over to be offered by
Barbara Weigecl, also from the Iowa Department for the
Blind.
Tripple Click to Toggle VoiceOver
Settings > General > Accessibility > Accessibility Shortcut
Select VoiceOver
Quadruple Click with three fingers to turn Screen Off
VoiceOver
https://www.apple.com/accessibility/ios/voiceover/
VoiceOver features a virtual control called the rotor.
Turning the rotor -- by rotating two fingers on the screen
as if you were turning an actual dial -- changes the way
VoiceOver moves through a web page or document based on the
setting you choose. When you're on a web page, turn the
rotor to hear settings like "headings," "links," and
"images." Then flick to choose how you navigate the page --
for example, you can skip from one heading to the next. Move
through documents with similar ease. The rotor has settings
like "word" or "character" that let you choose how to
navigate your text, which comes in handy for checking
spelling and grammar. You can customize the rotor elements
from a variety of options, including language.
iFocus Instructional Videos - Hadley School
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcIupCht58IcZ8m3fS4fScuB8phKEcdSi
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