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-----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of DR and LV Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2011 11:57 AM To: [email protected]; Mobile Accessibility Android Users List; Mobile Accessibility Android Users List Subject: Re: [MA] HTC Evo shift issues danslists your email did not have anything On Tue, 15 Nov 2011 15:09:09 +0000, wrote: > >>-----Original Message----- >>From: Doorish, Jason [mailto:[email protected]] >>Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2011 07:49 AM >>To: [email protected] >>Subject: [MA] HTC Evo shift issues >> >>I recently had to upgrade my cell phone with sprint, and did not have >>a ton of time to research my purchase. I went with the HTC evo shift, >>and downloaded mobile access. The functionality of the apps themselves >>are great; however, answering the phone, ending phone calls, and >>answering call waiting are proving rather difficult. I found a blog post on the android blog saying that the Call >>screen does not work. I am assuming this is the issue I am having. Are there >>any work arounds for this issue that you all have found? Would using >>the eyes free shell help? What about the screen reader built into the >>phone? Also, if you all recommend, I still can exchange the phone >>until tonight for another model. If that is the best route, any >>recommendations on a sprint phone with the full keyboard that works >>well with MA ? thank you in advance for all of your help, suggestions, and recommendations with this issue. >> >>Thank You, >>Jason >> >>_______________________________________________ >>ma_mailing mailing list >>Hi Jason, > >My wife was also having problems with a MyTouch 4G phone, >answering/hanging up the phone with the MA default phone screen. >Supposedly, this is really an issue with the HTC specific phone >screen, but I recently rooted her phone, removing all HTC stuff, and the problem remains. > >Anyway, here's something to try. >First, a question: does your HTC phone, have a little trackpad at the >bottom of the screen, most phones do. >This procedure depends on that pad. > >1. turn on the "use device answer screen", in the MA settings/advanced dialog. > >2. turn off the "notify when leaving MA" option in the MA >settings/screenreader dialog. > >Now, when a call comes in, the phone's own phone dialer screen >will/should pop up. >When a phone call comes in, or you want to hang up a call, try the following: > >1. turn the phone screen so that it is as if you were actually looking >at the screen. >On Android phones I've played with, this motion causes the phone screen >to pop up, usually in 1 or 2 seconds. > >2. do a quick down swipe on the little trackpad. > >3. press in on the trackpad. > >On her phone the down swipe moves down to either the answer, or >disconnect, button, depending on what the phone is currently doing. >It does take some getting used to. >It is a shame the MA swipe up/swipe down doesn't really work, due to >HTC stuff or not. > >Cheers >DG >[email protected] >>http://list.codefactory.cat/mailman/listinfo/codefactory.cat.ma_mailin >>g >> > > >_______________________________________________ >ma_mailing mailing list >[email protected] >http://list.codefactory.cat/mailman/listinfo/codefactory.cat.ma_mailing _______________________________________________ ma_mailing mailing list [email protected] http://list.codefactory.cat/mailman/listinfo/codefactory.cat.ma_mailing
