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>>Anna: Hi. Welcome to the part three of this contact app recording. So now the VoiceOver
cursor lands on the last name field and I'm going to use a hand gesture to move the VoiceOver
cursor to the add phone number field. I will use one finger to flick from left to right.
>>Computer Voice: Company. Insert add phone button. Add phone.
>>Anna: And I'm gonna use one finger to double tap to activate this field.
>>Computer Voice: Text field is editing. Phone. >>Anna: So now I'm going to turn on the handwriting
mode in rotor setting. Now remember, we had set that up in the part one video. So what
I need to do is to use two fingers to swivel on top of the screen as if I were turning
a radio dial button. >>Computer Voice: Handwriting. Lowercase.
>>Anna: So I turn it gently clockwise, then handwriting mode is turned on. In this situation
I'm going to put in a phone number. So with handwriting mode turned on, I'm gonna show
you a hand gesture to change the mode to type in numbers. Three fingers flick up.
>>Computer Voice:Punctuation. Numbers. >>Anna: So once I hear numbers I stop there,
and then I'll start using my fingers to write all those numbers.
>>Computer Voice: Five. >>Anna: If I made a mistake, I use two fingers
to flick from right to left. >>Computer Voice: Five. Three. One. Seven. Zero.
>>Anna: I made a mistake. >>Computer Voice: Zero. Four. Six. Six. Two. Zero. Zero.
Zero. >>Anna: Okay, once I entered the entire phone
number I use a hand gesture to turn off the handwriting mode.
>>Computer Voice: Words. >>Anna: Thank you for watching!
>>Wade: So that's a pretty interesting and handy way to keep track of all that contact
information. That's your tech tip for this week. I'm Wade Wingler with the INDATA project
at Easter Seals Crossroads in Indiana.