M. Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:
 
> With VoiceOver disabled, I confirmed that this, does, indeed, work well.  
> 
> However, with VoiceOver enabled, try as I may, I could not discover a way to
> reproduce this very handy feature.  


If I remember correctly, VoiceOver for iOS has a "pass-through" gesture that
allows the next touch gesture to be forwarded to the application without being
processed by VoiceOver.

This should solve the problem. I can't remember what the gesture is, but it
ought to be in the documentation.

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