As I have not had this problem for a while, my memory may be incorrect. But,
it seems that anything I did, connecting headphones, hitting the
sleep/wake/lock button, swiping or tapping. Sometimes the headphones would
work, but the phone's volume without the headphone was too low. Back when
this first happened, I took it to a store in Austin, Texas, where they
didn't know much about VO. It so happens that I had screen curtain on, and
they thought the whole phone was broken <smile>.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Geoff Waaler" <[email protected]>
To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2012 11:01 AM
Subject: Other possible cures for Dónal's muted speaker issue -> was My
temperamental iPhone!
Greetings Dónal, Diane and list,
Another solution is to perform actions/gestures that should cause VO to emit
speech and press volume up while its presumably happening. EG, pressing the
power button normally causes VO to announce the time. Without VO though, I
have no way of ascertaining whether I just locked my screen or unlocked it.
If I use the two finger flick up gesture, and press volume up, usually by
the time vo finishes announcing the time, date, notifications, and slide to
unlock/take picture admonishments, its at full volume. If not, then I
probably locked it, and a repeat of the sequence of pressing power, followed
by the two finger flick up and volume up will do the trick.
Usually when this happens, the head phone volume is unaffected, so if you're
not comfortable acting on faith, you can put on the headphones, locate a
volume control, and then remove the headphones before manipulating the
volume slider via the flick up gesture.
Lastly, there is a very intermittent issue that likely still exists with
current IOS devices; I had it happen once a couple years ago on my 3GS.
What happens is that a speck of dust gets into the headphone jack which
causes the microswitch to remain open, fooling the hardware into believing
that the headphone jack is engaged and there bye route sounds accordingly.
In this scenario, the solutions suggested by Diane and me are ineffective.
Instead, one can probably dislodge the item with a little canned air, or by
inserting and extracting headphones into the jack several times quickly.
HTH.
Geoff
----- Original Message -----
From: Diane Bomar
To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2012 1:59 PM
Subject: Re: My temperamental iPhone!
This used to happen to me, quite frequently, especially after having the
phone on a music dock, then taking it off. Hasn't happened under ios
5.1.1,
though. My solution was to call the phone from another line, and raise the
volume while the call was live. Sometimes that meant pressing the home
button, so that the call screen was not in the foreground.
There is a rotor option for volume, but difficult to use that when VO is
not
speaking. Actually, I had not thought about this problem for a while, but
have not experienced it on my 4s. It used to happen when I was using a 4,
though. Don't know if the problem went away, or if a hardware or software
upgrade fixed it.
Glad to know you got it working,for now.
Diane
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dónal Fitzpatrick" <[email protected]>
To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2012 6:32 AM
Subject: My temperamental iPhone!
Hi all,
this is very bizarre. Here are several scenarios:
1. voiceover is turned on. no sound whatsoever from the phone. No voice,
no background beeps; nothing.
2. someone rings. voiceover behaves perfectly.
3. voiceover is turned off. Phone behaves perfectly.
I am confused. very very very confused! help!
cheers :)
Dónal
Dónal Fitzpatrick
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