That's it exactly. I'll keep that email address you gave me and maybe send
them an email.

Debbie


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bryan Jones
Sent: Thursday, 1 November 2012 11:53 PM
To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: The inaccessibility of the iOS 6 appstore on iPad again.

Sounds like we're having the same issue. On my iPad 2 running IOS 6, a
search for the word "chess" in the US iPad App Store App returned 952
results. The results are presented as a grid of 4 apps on a page, but only
the first result on the first page seems to be readable by VO. That result
is located near the top left corner of the screen. I tried various swipe and
other navigation gestures in an attempt to hear any of the other results on
the first and subsequent pages, but haven't been able to hear anything other
than that first result.

Unless I'm missing something, I guess it's time to email
[email protected] again.

Bryan

On Nov 1, 2012, at 6:00 AM, Debbie April Yuille <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I've tried out the search function on the iPad's app store running iOS 6
> again and still it is not accessible with Voiceover. I've had a sighted
> person look at the screen and the way to navigate through the search
results
> on the iPad remains the same as in iOS 5, meaning that all results are
> displayed on the same page, rather than each App on its own page like with
> the iPhone and iPod Touch under iOS 6. The apps appear as images that the
> sighted people can see, yet when I drag my finger over them, voiceover
gives
> no indication that they're there at all. Are there any iPad users out
there
> experiencing the same issue as me? If so can you tell me of a work around
> for this problem.

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