It may just be my IPad being weird. I may wind up just rebooting the thing
and see if that clears it up.
Chris.
----- Original Message -----
From: "isaac" <[email protected]>
To: "OS X & iOS Accessibility" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 4:32 PM
Subject: Re: Weird finding with the new I O S 7 update
I haven’t noticed this.
On Feb 26, 2014, at 2:10 PM, Christopher Gilland <[email protected]>
wrote:
OK, I am not sure if this is just me, or not, and I also confess, though
yes, I am a developer, I never installed any of the prereleases of the
build, so if this bug creeped up in one of the betas, I'm not aware either
way. Forgive me.
Anyway, I'm using this update on an IPad 4 with AT&T access. Just to
clarify, this isn't an Air. it's just the standard IPad 4th Gen. So, the
way I have my home screen arranged is very very organized. I literally
speaking do not have even one single app out on the home screen, aside
from my dock at the bottom which has Facetime, Messages, BardMobile, App
Store, and Music. Everything else, I've moved into folders. So, here's
the really odd thing. I'm noticing that some of the folders I've created
have multiple pages of apps. For example, my Utilities folder currently
has somewhere in the ballpark of about 25 apps. Obviously, that isn't
going to all fit on one screen. I'm finding that visually, it's only
showing maybe about 16 or so apps per page, yet, Voiceover is seeing
somewhere around 20 per page. In other words, some of the apps Voiceover
is seeing are not actually present on the screen. it's not even a matter
of the folder virtically scrolling on each page. You can't do that. You
get the virtical real estate that the screen gives, and past that point,
you have to move horizontally to the next or previous page within the
folder. It's making it really confusing though, as when I move apps
around from position to position within a folder, or even more so, if I
uninstall an app, it's making the order of the remaining apps within the
folder get all catty wompussed. It's not really an issue that causes me
to not be able to use the device, and honestly, it's not even all that
annoying. It's more just something I observed that I thought was a little
bit strange. I've not tested this out yet on my IPhone 5S, but I plan to
do that later today, and if you all would like, I'd be happy once I do to
let you all know my findings.
I'm just ultimately curious if anyone else has noticed this update since
they pulled down the latest I O S 7 update. It will also be very
interesting to see if this only is effecting IPad users, or is it globally
effective across the entire board.
Chris.
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