In this episode of his introductory series, Thomas Domville discusses and demonstrates how you can control your iOS device using a VoiceOver-specific gestures on the touch screen.
You can use these gestures to navigate and interact with items on the screen, and enter VoiceOver commands.
In this podcast, Thomas introduces us to these gestures using the area available within the iOS Settings where you can learn and practice VoiceOver gestures.
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How do I get the MP3? Want to save it to my PC instead of just p
Please how I save it to my PC. Want the file.
It seems simple at least on Firefox
For me it is just context menu on the podcast link (right Windows key) and then "Save link as ...", and "Save" in the appearing dialog box, and I have the file all right. Please note that this is for Firefox and NVDA. The latter shouldn't matter too much, and I know that there is something similar for Chrome-based browsers, but I don't use any of them, so I don't know it right away.If you don't have Firefox, please just look up "how to save a file from a normal link in Chrome" on the web or something similar to that. I hope this helps.
Firefox on Mac.
You can also usually save from within an audio player by hitting VO-shift-m. Pretty sure right click on Windows does the same thing. I think the audio player has to support it maybe, because I'm pretty sure some don't let you. But Applevis should.
Agree with Laszlo
Although I'm fairly certain this works on Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome as well, for Windows, press applications key (or press shift plus F10), to open the context menu, arrow down to save link as, or save file as, and press enter. File will auto download to your Downloads folder. You can access that folder quickly by pressing Windows key plus 'm' to get to the desktop, hold Windows key and press 'r' to initiate the Run dialogue, type "Downloads" (without quotes) and press Enter. Your downloads folder will open, and your new shiny podcast file will be right there.
It is fairly similar for macOS. VO plus shift plus M on the podcast hyperlink, choose save as, or save file as, or save link as, however it is written, and then it will save to your Downloads folder. Press command plus option plus 'l' to open your Downloads folder directly from macOS desktop.
HTH.