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S1E7 - VoiceOver Tutorial (VOT) Episode 7: Navigating Web Pages in Safari using VoiceOver

S1E7 - VoiceOver Tutorial (VOT) Episode 7: Navigating Web Pages in Safari using VoiceOver

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Learn to master your iPhone using VoiceOver! Amelia and Brian team up to show some tips and techniques for navigating web pages using VoiceOver. They also introduce Safari and give a brief tour of this browser. January 2025, iOS 18 What You’ll Learn: • How Safari is organized and how to use key features like the Address Bar, Toolbar, and Bookmarks button with VoiceOver. • How to use the rotor to navigate web pages by specific elements like Headings, Links, and Buttons. • How to customize the rotor for efficient web browsing and use Siri as a shortcut to open websites or search. Pro Tips Shared: • Use the rotor to navigate by Headings first—this gives you a quick overview of a page's structure and content. • Add commonly used elements like Links, Buttons, and Form Controls to your rotor to jump directly to what you need. • Save time by bookmarking frequently visited sites and using Siri to bypass typing in the Address Bar. Learn More & Connect I’m Brian Clark, Lead Trainer at First Aid for the Blind, where we help people confidently learn non-visual tech skills and regain independence. My life without sight began in 2014, and it is now with great joy that I help others adapt to successful lives without useable vision. https://faftb.com brian@faftb.com

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