User's Guide

When you use Magic Keyboard to control VoiceOver, use the rotor to adjust settings such as
volume, speech rate, use of pitch or phonetics, typing echo, and reading of punctuation.
Use the VoiceOver rotor
1.
When VoiceOver is turned on, rotate two fingers on your screen as if you’re turning a dial. If
you prefer to use one finger on each hand, simultaneously drag up with one finger and drag
down with the other.
VoiceOver speaks the rotor setting. Keep rotating your fingers to hear more settings. Stop
rotating your fingers when you hear the setting you want.
2.
Swipe your finger up or down on the screen to use the setting.
The available rotor settings and their e!ects depend on what you’re doing. For example, if you
choose Headings when you’re browsing a webpage, a swipe down or up will move the
VoiceOver cursor to the next or previous heading.
Customize the VoiceOver rotor
1.
Go to Settings
> Accessibility > VoiceOver.
2.
Do any of the following:
Add or reorder the rotor settings: Tap Rotor, then choose the settings you want, or drag
to reorder settings.
Add another language: Tap Speech > Add New Language (below Rotor Languages), then
choose a language.
Have VoiceOver confirm rotor actions: Tap Verbosity, then turn on Speak Confirmation.
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Use the onscreen keyboard with VoiceOver on iPad
VoiceOver changes how you use the onscreen keyboard when you activate an editable text field.
You can enter, select, and delete text; change the keyboard language; and more.
Enter text with the onscreen keyboard
1.
Select a text field, then double-tap.
The insertion point and the onscreen keyboard appear.
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