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"textContent": "Hello everyone,\n\nI'm a keyboard player, and I'm looking for a good way to keep track of song names and any notes or instructions I need during live performances.\n\nAt the moment, I'm using Braille paper, but am writing too much, and need to find an alternative.. I also tried using my iPhone with my hearing aids, but I'm running into a few issues. I'd appreciate any advice on the following:\n\n* I need the screen to stay on all the time without locking, because the maximum of 5 minutes is not enough during a concert. Is there a way to disable auto-lock completely?\n* I know how to navigate line by line with VoiceOver, but sometimes I accidentally touch another part of the screen and lose my place. Is there a way to keep VoiceOver focused on a specific position, so I can simply flick my finger and continue reading from where I left off?\n* Are there any apps or solutions that work better than the Notes app for this kind of use?\n\nAny help would be greatly appreciated.",
"title": "Reading instructions and song names in a concert"
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