on your iPhone if you are looking for something written within the Safari url
Page. go to the bottom of the page when you find The button labelled share
double tap on this then go to the bottom of The list this will bring up and
there you will find the button labelled find on page
possibly this might work for you
On Jul 24, 2016, at 9:41 PM, Cearbhall O'Meadhra
<cearbhall.omeadhra@xxxxxxx<mailto:cearbhall.omeadhra@xxxxxxx>> wrote:
Joe,
It would be a help if you could make the question a bit more detailed:
However, here are some options to try:
1. If you are asking how to read the web site word by word, you just
change the rotor to "words" and then stroke down repeatedly with one finger.
This will read the current line word by word and continue down through all the
lines of the page if you have the patience!
2. If you mean that you are searching for a word somewhere in the
currently visible web page, then you might try the search function in Safari or
Google. In this case you could try the word you are looking for followed by
the word "site=" and the www.address<http://www.address> of the site itself.
This will return all the words that match the search in the particular web site
and so is possibly a bit of a clumsy technique for this purpose!
3. If you have a Bluetooth keyboard, you could try the VoiceOver command
"find item that matches text" using option+control+f.
If these don't answer what you are looking for, Could you explain a bit more?
All the best,
Cearbhall
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