Category: Cell Phone Talk
I'm reading the guide but I'm very confused. I don't know how to do anything.
we need more detail than that, what is it you're having exact problems with. do you not understand the gestures, or not know how to use programs.
yeah give us a little more, also u can see if people on here will be willing to get on team talk or zbp or skype with u and explain things a little.
I read the guide but the problem is that the sellsman changed the way the iPhone displayed the aps on the screen so I didn't know what to do and went to itunes and did a restore on the iPhone which then caused the voice over to turn off and I tried to get voice over from itunes but nothing. I went to AT&T and they put the voice over back on. The Iphone now looks normal. I'm going to try using it today and read the guide but help still would be nice. Oh and AT&T says that you can download an ap that you can control and do everything on the Iphone by speaking. I'm not going to try that until I learn the Iphone.
the app for that is actually already in the device if i'm not mistaken, and for future reference, to activate voiceover yourself it's under the accessibility options when the phone is connected to your computer in ITunes. listen to the podcasts about the ITouch on blindCoolTech, they're not for the phone, but they still explain a whole lot you should know
Ten on the phone itself you can set it up so that you can toggle Voiceover on or off by hitting Home three times. The only thing I'm really having trouble with is entering info in contact fields because for some reason I can't seem to keep the typing mode the same. I'll enter a first name, then double ta Last to edit it and it's like typing moe goes back to touch typing which I don't like. And I can't seem to change it back. I guess I still haven't gotten the hang of the roter. Ah well, all the contacts I really needed are already in there since they were transferred from my old phone. And this isn't enough of a problem to make me love the phone any less. A slight inconvenience but no more than that.