No one is covering up for code factory, since many phones still work, the problem isn't with code factory, it is with Google allowing fragmentation. Set a standard and Code Factory will either meet it or go away. Frankly, I see MA as the best of the alternatives, windows phone 7, inaccessible, iPhone, strictly swipe. Blackberry and Symbian, on their way out. Do I wish code factory was more on top of things yes, should they be more responsive to their customers, yes. If I replace my version of the Android operating system with ice cream sandwich and it works out of the box on all native apps and feels smooth and easy to use, unless code factory wows me, I will walk away and not look back. actually you most likely will be notified of a release as someone will post it here. In addition, you will get a notification that updates are available. Keep the faith. swiping and tapping isn't that bad.

On 11/10/2011 7:36 PM, Nick Zammarelli wrote:
I'm sorry, but we need to stop covering for Code Factory on these issues. Last summer, we thought it was just an issue with HTC phones, but we now know that it goes much deeper. I have an LG enlighten, which I love, but I cannot answer or reject calls using the volume keys. Dan is right, why should we have to swipe to answer a call when the phone is locked but have to find the answer button when the phone is in use. It was easy for Code Factory to lay blame with just one manufacturer, but clearly this is not the case, and now we all know that. Hopefully, a new version of Mobile Accessibility is coming soon that addresses all these issues. Of course, even if this is so, we'll never know this, because Code Factory never tells us anything.On 11/10/2011 2:36 PM, Dusty Tague wrote:
It is not just code factory at fault, it is android for allowing fragmentation to occur making this a problem. I think I can honestly say that for some the simplicity and continuity makes the iPhone a better purchase. The reason I said generally is that the manufacturers aren't always consistent in labeling buttons and placing them in the same location, but I have found that there are few exceptions to this and differ according to the particular app. That is the problem with a one size fits all approach on a fragmented platform. It is a shame that t-mobile doesn't offer the iPhone. You could try the sidekick 4g, or the lg my touch q, check the keyboard first to make sure, and see if that would be a better phone.




On 11/10/2011 12:22 PM, dan greene wrote:
That may be true, but on the MyTouch 4G Slide, with MA running, sometimes the trackpad works for arrowing down and to the side, and sometimes it does not. And, now forgive me if this sounds argumentative, it should not take me 3 or more gestures to hang up the phone. And, again being argumentative, why should there be one procedure for answering/disconnecting the phone when it's waking up, and another when the phone is awake as the call comes in? And, finally, if the phone is still against my ear when I try to hang up, it's usually displaying a different screen than if I move it away from my ear--something CF seems to forget to tell users in its, so-called, manual. I laughed out loud when I read your sentence that contained the words "generally works". Generally works???? I just spent over $300 for a phone, and CF wants over another $100 for this software. Seems to me that things should be a bit better than "generally works". And CF should support its users better, instead of canned responses to their problem reports. I certainly mean no disrespect to you, I thank you for responding, but I've spent almost a week trying to help my wife learn this new phone, and the inconsistency of operations, and the absolute lack of support from CF, is unbelievable.
Cheers
Dan G

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    *From:* [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Dusty Tague
    *Sent:* Thursday, November 10, 2011 11:03 AM
    *To:* Mobile Accessibility Android Users List
    *Cc:* Steve Cook
    *Subject:* Re: [MA] Answering A Call

    Dan, if you can answer a call in system screens, you can hang up,
    either arrow down once and to the right once and you should be on
    the correct button.  Another approach, also when using system call
    screens is to tap the screen to the right of where you tap to
    answer, not on the right side of the screen but more to the left
    side of middle.
      Both these approaches generally work on most phones regardless
    of manufacture as long as they have physical navigation controls.

    On 11/10/2011 9:05 AM, Steve Cook wrote:
    Thanks for this information Dan.

    Steve Cook
    Assistive Technology Consultant
    SC Commission for the Blind
    1430 Confederate Avenue
    Columbia, SC 29201
    Office: (803) 898-8788
    Fax: (803) 898-8882
    E-Mail:[email protected]

    -----Original Message-----
From:[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf [email protected]
    Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2011 10:14 AM
    To: Mobile Accessibility Android Users List
    Subject: Re: [MA] Answering A Call

    Hi Steve,

    I have similar problems with the My Touch 4G Slide.
When your phone is awake as a call comes in, there doesn't seem to be any way to answer the call using MA. the swipe up doesn't work, just increases the ringer volume, and, like you, the volume keys just silence the ringer. I haven't tried answering one call, while on another--the manual says just a swipe up will answer, I tend to doubt that now. You can try using the system call screen, (it's selected by a checkbox in the MA settings/advanced dialog box) but I found that option even worse. With that screen enabled, I can answer the call, but I can't hang them up.

It's just another annoyance to add to the list of things that aren't right with the MA application-- at least on the My Touch 4G Slide.

    Cheers
    Dan G

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Steve Cook [mailto:[email protected]]
    Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2011 07:37 AM
    To: 'Mobile Accessibility Android Users List'
    Subject: [MA] Answering A Call

    Hi All,

I can make a phone call with my Android HTC EVO using MA. My question How do you answer a call when receding one? I have the using volume buttons checked to answer and hang up the call. When pressing either of these keys, it just silences the phone. Also, when the phone is in the lock position, I can answer the call by just moving my finger up the screen. My problem comes when I am within MA and receive the call that I can't figure out how to answer the phone. Thanks in advance for your help and I hope this is clear.

    Steve Cook

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