Guest guest Posted January 8, 2012 Report Share Posted January 8, 2012 Hi all, My name is Jade aka Alana's niece. I don't post here much but I got super excited after I updated my iPhone. Behold, as I transform into a salesperson: For my fellow cripple friends: If you have an iPod touch, iPad, or IPhone (does NOT have to be the latest model/version) update it! IOS 5.0 and iCloud (which automatically comes with the update) comes with a host of new accessibility features that don't require a jailbreak. In addition to the onscreen home button, you can pinch with two fingers, use multiple fingers to drag, press buttons, etc. rotate the screen, lock the screen, adjust the volume, shake the phone, etc. without actually physically doing any of it. Just go to Settings and, under Accessibility, enable " AssistiveTouch " . Also, if you go to keyboard settings (not under Accessibility) you can create shortcuts for any words or phrases you typically use. Spread the word! (Then again, I haven't updated in a while. I wouldn't be surprised if I was the last one on the bandwagon here) Jade Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2012 Report Share Posted January 9, 2012 Nice! Thanks for sharing!  Lori ________________________________ From: Jade Theriault <radiofinger@...> " " < > Sent: Sunday, January 8, 2012 4:31 PM Subject: New iPhone/iPad/iTouch  Hi all, My name is Jade aka Alana's niece. I don't post here much but I got super excited after I updated my iPhone. Behold, as I transform into a salesperson: For my fellow cripple friends: If you have an iPod touch, iPad, or IPhone (does NOT have to be the latest model/version) update it! IOS 5.0 and iCloud (which automatically comes with the update) comes with a host of new accessibility features that don't require a jailbreak. In addition to the onscreen home button, you can pinch with two fingers, use multiple fingers to drag, press buttons, etc. rotate the screen, lock the screen, adjust the volume, shake the phone, etc. without actually physically doing any of it. Just go to Settings and, under Accessibility, enable " AssistiveTouch " . Also, if you go to keyboard settings (not under Accessibility) you can create shortcuts for any words or phrases you typically use. Spread the word! (Then again, I haven't updated in a while. I wouldn't be surprised if I was the last one on the bandwagon here) Jade Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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