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Hey Tom don't worry, it seems like it's too much or too weird or too complex for the first couple of weeks. It just takes a little while to get used to there are no buttons.
Sent from my iPhone this time
> On Jun 7, 2015, at 6:54 PM, Tom Behler <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> David:
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> Having literally just picked up an I phone 6 last week, I'll give this
> tutorial a good look.
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> Thanks for bringing it to my attention.
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> I'm also going to get some I phone training, but tutorials like this will
> allow me to work through things and increase my overall knowledge more at my
> own pace.
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> Thanks again!
>
> Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> On Behalf Of David Weigel
> Sent: Sunday, June 07, 2015 2:00 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Tutorial for Voice Over Gestures on Apple I Phone
>
> To: Alan and all others using an Apple I Phone model 5 or 6:
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> Recently, I received the web ling shown below, which is an
> excellent, well-organized and nicely narrated tutorial for essentially all
> the numerous finger and hand gestures that are part of the Apple I Phone
> "voice over" function. Although I had received some personal training in
> the use of my I Phone 5, the Voice Over compendium within the web link below
> vastly facilitates one's understanding, ability and speed of use of the many
> facets of the I Phone.
>
> If this is old news, I apologize; but if you haven't given
> this weblink a try, I recommend it. Have fun!
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> http://www.voiceover-easy.net/
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> Dave Weigel
> (pronounced wy guel, JAWS notwithstanding) KD4JEZ
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