I am blind, and when I double-tap the home button I get the app
switcher, but when I flick or scroll from left to right I can't find
the music controls. Maybe I have to get sighted assistance to do this?
Arielle

On 6/10/12, Clinton MacDonald <[email protected]> wrote:
> Arielle:
>
> I do not know how to lock screen rotation using VoiceOver, but, here is how
> to do it using the usual user interface:
>
> 1. Double-tap the Home button, revealing the App Switcher
> 2. Slide the App Switcher from left to right, revealing the music controls
> 3. Tap the leftmost icon (the one with a circled arrow in it) to lock your
> orientation. Tap it again to unlock it.
>
> If you are sight-impaired, I suspect that VoiceOver will announce these
> steps (but I do not know for sure). Does that work for you?
>
> Best wishes,
> Clint
>
>
> On Jun 10, 2012, at 4:24 PM, Arielle Silverman wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>> I just got a Verizon iPhone 4S last weekend and it's great, but I'm
>> finding the auto-switching to landscape mode to be extremely
>> irritating. Does anyone know how to disable auto-rotate using
>> VoiceOver? I found instructions online, but they say to tap an icon
>> near the Ipod controls, and I can't find those in my home screen. Is
>> there a different, accessible way to disable auto-rotation once and
>> for all while using VoiceOver?
>> Thanks!
>> Arielle
>
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