 So here's the problem to be solved. A lot of people want to do demonstrations of their iPad in a video screencast, but it's almost impossible to capture a good image. Enter the application reflection from reflectionapp.com. Reflection allows you to mirror your iOS devices screen directly onto your Mac using a USB cable and AirPlay. It's really, really tricky. Go on over to the website to check out exactly how that part of the puzzle works. But I'm going to offer you one more trick than just telling you about this super cool app. First of all, you can see right here that I am using my iPad and I'm able to go in and out of applications and look at my folders, that kind of thing, and everything looks great. But you'll notice that you can't see me tapping. Right now I'm going to tap on entertainment again. You saw that, but you don't always see taps. Let me give you an example. Let's go into utilities and I'm going to open up the App Store. Now I'm going to tap on fantasy baseball in the upper left, but watch what happens. You didn't actually see me tap that. I click search and if you're watching carefully you could see that I went backwards. I also can't move my finger around and actually point at anything for you. You just see the effect that I'm actually clicking on it. So let's use a little trick I just figured out. We're going to open settings and under general we're going to go to accessibility and this is the trick. We're going to go, we're not just going to turn voice over on. We're going to turn voice over on under triple click home and the reason to do that is voice over is a little tricky to get used to and if you turn it on it's kind of hard to get back out of it if you don't know how to use it. So we're going to go ahead and set triple click home to be voice over. Let me go back. So now at the bottom you can see here, sometimes I can show you a little bit, triple click home is set to voice over. I'm going to go to the home button and now I'm going to hit my home button three times. Okay, now that would get, that would get annoying after a while. So what we're going to do is I'm going to double tap the screen with three fingers. Okay, so now the speech is off but you're going to gain a benefit of what I want to show you. Notice how I can move my finger around and I can show you different icons. See how every icon has a little box drawn around it. So that's a big difference that I can really highlight something without actually activating it. So now let me go up back to Utilities and you do have to get used to using voice over because I can't just tap it now because voice over doesn't react that way. I have to double tap. So now let's go down into the App Store, double tap again. And now this time I'm going to be able to show you exactly what I'm pointing at. So I can point at Fantasy Baseball. I can move around here. I can go to Twitter later Pro down to Zombie Checkers over to Smart Drawings. I can even highlight this description here or highlight the price. So you can see that I can give you a lot more feedback about what's going on on screen. Now this does depend on the developer to have done a good job with accessibility. Sometimes I've noticed the little boxes don't actually land on the things you're trying to read. So this might not work with every application but I think it might make screen casting a little bit better result if you use voice over on the iPad or on the iPhone or iPod Touch when creating a screen cast. So I'm going to hit triple click home one more time and it'll turn off. Thank you and I hope you appreciated this little tip to show you how to do a screen cast using Reflection App but voice over to help you highlight things on the screen.