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    Quote Originally Posted by MikesTooLz
    Yeah I think its always a good idea. I went to apples free ipad training workshop. Not because I didn't know how to work the ipad but because it can be good for all users even experts. Yes you may know a lot of it already but there are those 2 or 3 things that you will learned that one of the others in the group or the person instructing has found that you haven't.

    Example: Tripple finger, double tap. and Triple, Finger double tap hold and scroll up. This is a feature that is meant for the visually impaired to zoom in on anything on the screen, but someone did it my accident and didn't know what was happening. They thought the screen was out of alignment or something.
    Hi, I want to get the iPad for my mother who is viably impaired. Is there an app to make anything larger? For example, I cannot make this conversation larger... Or can I? Thank you for any guidance you can give me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jersey girl View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by MikesTooLz
    Yeah I think its always a good idea. I went to apples free ipad training workshop. Not because I didn't know how to work the ipad but because it can be good for all users even experts. Yes you may know a lot of it already but there are those 2 or 3 things that you will learned that one of the others in the group or the person instructing has found that you haven't.

    Example: Tripple finger, double tap. and Triple, Finger double tap hold and scroll up. This is a feature that is meant for the visually impaired to zoom in on anything on the screen, but someone did it my accident and didn't know what was happening. They thought the screen was out of alignment or something.
    Hi, I want to get the iPad for my mother who is viably impaired. Is there an app to make anything larger? For example, I cannot make this conversation larger... Or can I? Thank you for any guidance you can give me.
    Settings-Accessibility Turn "Zoom" and "Large Text" on. You can also turn on "Speak Auto-text" and "VoiceOver".


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