Hi all,
Thanks I finally got the keyboard to help. Was using the wrong key for the
control key. Didn't realise it is the second one on the bottom left, I think
there is one on the right as well.
Regards
Mairead O Mahony
On 3 Sep 2016, at 15:44, Eleanor burke <eleanormarthaburke@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
try control and option and K and don't use shift.
On 3 Sep 2016, at 15:09, Maireadomahony <maireadomahony@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks everyone for yere help. I am finaly getting the keyboard to work for
me. This will be very useful if I use my phone for working on office
documents. However, I couldn't get the options, shift and K to read the
keyboard help for me.
Regards
Mairead O Mahony
On 3 Sep 2016, at 14:07, Cearbhall O'Meadhra <cearbhall.omeadhra@xxxxxxx>
wrote:
Mairead,
The essential thing about the keyboard is to use the arrow keys to replace
the left and right swipes and the double tap.
To move around the screen without opening anything as if you were swiping
right or left to move around: Press the combination of left and right arrow
keys at the same time. You will hear “Quick Nav on”. To go back to the
active screen, press the left and right arrow keys together and you will
hear “Quick Nav off”.
2. To move around the screen, set Quick Nav On, then use the right arrow or
left arrow repeatedly. Voiceover will speak the name of the app as you move
from one to the other.
3. to select an app or any action like “Send”, “Reply”, “Forward”, make
sure Quick Nav is on, then press the combined up and down arrow keys once.
This is the equivalent of a double tap with one finger on the touch screen.
You will not hear any confirmation from VoiceOver as a result of the
keystroke but The app will open or the action will take place and
Voiceover will speak the first icon on the new screen. Pressing the
combined up and down arrow keys might take a bit of practice. I find it
best to place the soft underside of the tip of my middle finger on the gap
between the up and down keys. Then when I push they both press together.
The other important key combination to learn is the VO keys. These are
“Option” and “Control”. You may need sighted assistance to find them at
first. These are the VoiceOver control keys. On my Logitech keyboard, the
Option key is the second one from the bottom left and the Control key is
the first one on the right of the space bar. I think they are both on the
left of the space bar on an Apple keyboard.
Once you have the VO keys, press the following three keys:
Option+control+k. This will start “keyboard help”. In keyboard help, the
keyboard will not interact with the screen so there is no danger of
accidentally doing something that you don’t want to do! However, Voiceover
will echo every keystroke and call out the function of that key or
combination of keys. Pressing escape will exit the keyboard help mode.
If you have any further questions on the use of the keyboard I will be
happy to answer you.
All the best,
Cearbhall
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