Hi David,
Not sure if you are familiar with applevis but I find that is a good
resource. I did a quick search and found this and I am sure that there is a
lot more that you might find helpful.
Description and Initial Setup of the iPad Air
http://www.applevis.com/podcast/episodes/description-and-initial-setup-ipad-
air-and-ipad-mini-retina-display
Eddie
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Hello Vicug group,
I am the new owner of an iPad Air 1 mobile device and went with this choice
for professional reasons as a writer and personal reasons as a lover of
music and spoken media. I also saw this recommended by the RNIB in the UK
and to some extent the AFB.
The service center installed voice-over which I understand is best to become
familiar with in the Practice Setting.
Does anyone else have tips on becoming familiar and comfortable with this
particular device?
I do not know how thorough the tutorial is that comes with the unit, but if
you have an online tutorial recommend, please pass it along.
By the way, I signed up for a UK newsletter called Media Access designed for
blind readers.
Thanks and seasons greetings in advance to you!
Sincerely,
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David Russell
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