For those who don't think anything ever happens with Apple Accessibility, 
here's a happy story. 

I recently decided to stop complaining about a couple issues and take them to 
Apple Accessibility. 

One issue in IOS is the speaking of the word "selected" before some but not all 
picker items. This is maddening in long lists of items like times. 

They responded immediately asking for an example of an app in which this 
occurs. It's easy to find in the calendar app. I reported such and got a very 
nice note back stating that the issue has been documented and passed to the 
appropriate department. 

Yeah, I know, that sounds like lip service but I don't think so. I think it 
actually got done. 

I also received detailed instructions for how to report the problem of VO 
losing focus on some IOS apps. I thought at first it was just the Amazon app 
but the more I explored the issue, it seems to happen to a lesser degree in 
other apps as well. I'll have more time this weekend to try the instructions 
and send a report. 

Have I ever heard from Dell when reporting things? Microsoft? rarely and then 
it is a cnned response. Yay Apple.
Jenine Stanley
[email protected]



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