Apple A1241 User Manual

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Navigate and Read
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Tap:  Speak item.
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Flick right or left:  Select the next or previous item.
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Flick up or down:  Depends on the Rotor Control setting. See “Rotor Control” on 
page 185.
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Two-finger tap:  Stop speaking the current item.
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Two-finger flick up:  Read all from top of screen.
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Two-finger flick down:  Read all from current position.
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Three-finger flick up or down:  Scroll one page at a time.
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Three-finger flick right or left:  Go to the next or previous page (such as the Home 
screen, Stocks, or Safari).
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Three-finger tap:  Speak the scroll status (which page or rows are visible).
Select and Activate
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Double-tap:  Activate selected item.
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Touch an item with one finger, tap the screen with another finger (“split-tapping”):  
Activate item.
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Double-tap and hold (1 second) + standard gesture:  Use a standard gesture.
The double-tap and hold gesture tells iPhone to interpret the subsequent gesture as 
standard. For example, you can double-tap and hold, then without lifting your finger, 
drag your finger to slide a switch.
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Two-finger double tap:  Answer or end a call. Play or pause in iPod, YouTube, Voice 
Memos, or Photos. Take a picture (Camera). Start or pause recording in Camera or 
Voice Memos. Start or stop the stopwatch.
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Three-finger double tap:  Mute or unmute VoiceOver.
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Three-finger triple tap:  Turn the display on or off.
Do single-finger flicking gestures quickly, to distinguish them from dragging gestures.
Rotor Control
The rotor control is an invisible dial that you can use to change the results of up and 
down flick gestures when VoiceOver is turned on.
Operate the rotor:  Rotate two fingers on the iPhone screen to “turn” the dial to 
choose between options.
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