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Hi Richard;
The iPhone uses the same high quality speech that the iPad uses.
I don't own a Bluetooth keyboard and, I have no use for any overlays.
73 de Anthony w2ajv
Sent from my Verizon iPhone!
On Feb 19, 2012, at 7:36 PM, Richard Fiorello <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi;
> Just have to try and satisfy my curiosity. My wife was trying to play
> with my sons i-pad with mixed success but people who don't use voice
> over seem to get very impatient with the need to double tap. I was
> impressed with the speech quality when scrolling through things. Is the
> speech quality the same when reading text?
> Secondly, I thought that someone made overlays for the i-phone screen to
> kind of tell you where things are located. Is there something similar
> for the i-pad?
> Finally, if one were to use a blue tooth keyboard would you still have
> to use the touch screen or could the unit be operated totally from the
> keyboard? I suspect you still have to use the screen but I'd like to be
> wrong.
> --
> richard
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