2.2

Out of 3 Ratings

Owner's of the Apple Cell Phone Apple iPhone 3G gave it a score of 2.2 out of 5. Here's how the scores stacked up:
  • Reliability

    3.0 out of 5
  • Durability

    2.0 out of 5
  • Maintenance

    2.33 out of 5
  • Performance

    2.0 out of 5
  • Ease of Use

    1.67 out of 5
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The eect of the rotor depends on what you’re doing. For example, if you’re reading
text in an email you received, you can use the rotor to switch between hearing text
spoken word-by-word or character-by-character when you ick up or down. If you’re
browsing a webpage, use the rotor to choose whether you hear text word-by-word
or character-by-character, hear just the headers, hear just the links (all of them, visited
links, or links not yet visited), hear form elements, or hear descriptions of images. In
other words, you can use the rotor setting to hear all the text, or to jump from one
element to another of a certain type, such as headers or links.
Rotor options depend on the context of what you’re doing.
Reading text
Select and hear text character-by-character
Select and hear text word-by-word
Browsing a webpage
Select and hear text character-by-character
Select and hear text word-by-word
Select and hear headers
Select and hear links
Select and hear form controls
Select and hear visited links
Select and hear links not visited
Select and hear images
Select and hear static text
Zoom in or out
Entering text
Move insertion point and hear text character-by-character
Move insertion point and text word-by-word
Text editing functions
Auto-text
Using a control (such as the spinner for setting the time in Clock)
Select and hear value character-by-character
Select and hear value word-by-word
Adjust the value of the control object
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