HI.
I think the answer to the first question is that if you activate the
services for your provider within settings, the voicemail should configure
itself.
Second, the only way to use the keypad to interact with the system once your
in there is to listen via headphones.
This way voiceover lets you interact with the keypad in the expected way.
To my knowledge you cant do this without headphone but I'm sure if I'm wrong
someone more knowledgeable will contribute.

Thanks a lot.


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Paul Hopewell
Sent: 17 February 2012 13:35
To: mac-access
Subject: Voice Mail on the iPhone 

Hello, 
I have a couple of questions about using Voice Mail on my iPhone running IOS
5.0.1. 

First how do I set the phone number which will be called when I press the
Voice Mail button in the phone app? I have looked at the iPhone settings and
cannot find any which will let me enter the Voice Mail phone number which is
443 for my network. 

Second how can I use the phone keypad with VoiceOver active when retrieving
a Voice Mail item? If I use the number keypad to dial 443 I can get to my
Voice Mail. However I then have to press 1 on the keypad to open my Voice
Mail. Alas I cannot hear the keypad using VoiceOver so cannot enter 1. If I
plug in some headphones this solves the above problem but what if I do not
have any headphones to hand? 

Many thanks for any tips. 

Paul Hopewell 
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