What’s the easiest method to copy & paste info with an iPhone using Voice Over?

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024
  • Vision is not required to copy and paste information on an iPhone, while using voice over. All you need is to add the text selection option to your rotor and follow these simple instructions. Watch this video to see how you can quickly and easily move information from app to app, from web to app, or to copy and paste a link. WayAround offers one of the best platforms for learning these skills. In this video Jaz uses voiceover to create custom talking tags with the WayAround app. The techniques are transferrable to any iPhone app.

Komentáře • 6

  • @rweston1016
    @rweston1016 Před 9 měsíci +1

    THIS IS A CREAT FEATURE, AND YOU MAKE IT LOOK SO EASY.

    • @Insight4blind
      @Insight4blind  Před 5 měsíci

      The more you do it the easier it will become. Hope you keep practicing and learning new tricks for independence. Thanks for watching.

  • @footynutguy
    @footynutguy Před 2 lety +1

    First time viewer.
    Shame these weren't available in the U.K. but at least I learned got to go copy and paste.

    • @Insight4blind
      @Insight4blind  Před 2 lety

      Your best bet for getting WayTags in the UK is to go through BryansQuest.org - Bryan is an avid WayAround user himself and he has a wealth of information about the tags. If he doesn't have something that you're looking for, you can also go through ATguys.com - they are a US based company with very reasonable international shipping rates.
      Thanks for watching.😁

  • @margaretchavannes7390
    @margaretchavannes7390 Před 3 lety +1

    what is the easiest way to learn braile

    • @Insight4blind
      @Insight4blind  Před 3 lety +1

      Interesting question… The best answer I can give you is that there are no “easy“ ways to learn braille. To be truly proficient with braille it can take years of study and practice. However, basic non-contracted braille can be useful in reading signs, menus, and labeling items in your home. Hadley.com is an excellent resource for free courses for learning braille. It’s a great place to start. Brill can be extremely useful, but it will take dedication and consistent practice to learn. It is the equivalent of learning another language, because the tactual system of braille does not mirror printed text. It’s definitely worth exploring.