User Guide

Mute VoiceOver Double-tap with three ngers. Double-tap again with three
ngers to turn speaking back on. To turn o only VoiceOver
sounds, set the Ring/Silent switch to Silent.
If you have an external keyboard connected, you can also
press the Control key on the keyboard to mute or unmute
VoiceOver.
Stop speaking an item Tap once with two ngers. Tap again with two ngers to
resume speaking. Speaking automatically resumes when you
select another item.
Turn the screen curtain on or o Triple-tap with three ngers. When screen curtain is on, the
screen contents are active even though the display is turned o.
Speak the entire screen from
the top
Flick up with two ngers.
Speak from the current item to
the bottom of the screen
Flick down with two ngers.
You can hear iPhone status information by touching the top of the screen. This can
include the time, battery life, Wi-Fi signal strength, and more.
Making Phone Calls with VoiceOver
Double-tap the screen with two ngers to answer or end a call. When a phone call
is established with VoiceOver on, the screen displays the numeric keypad by default,
instead of showing call options. This makes it easier to use the keypad to respond to a
menu of options when you reach an automated system.
Display call options: Select the Hide Keypad button in the lower-right corner and
double-tap.
Display the numeric keypad again: Select the Keypad button near the center of the
screen and double-tap.
Entering and Editing Text
When you enter an editable text eld, you can use the onscreen keyboard or an
external keyboard connected to iPhone to enter text.
There are two ways to enter text in VoiceOver—standard typing and “touch” typing.
With standard typing, you select a key, then double-tap the screen to enter the
character. With touch typing, you touch to select a key and the character is entered
automatically when you lift your nger. Touch typing can be quicker, but may require
more practice than standard typing.
VoiceOver also lets you use the editing features of iPhone to cut, copy, or paste in a
text eld.
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