There is a switch on the Iphone 5. If that switch is in one position it
turns off sound if set in the other you don't hear your rings or much of
anything else. This switch may be set wrong.
On 6/22/13 20:19, Mark BurningHawk Baxter wrote:
My girlfriend, who sometimes uses voiceover, but not always, has lost
all of her sounds, including the ones that voiceover makes. She has
not, however, lost speech, And music and ring tones, etc. I will play
when the buttons for them oppressed. However, in the lock screen, or
even when the window is open, she did not get any sounds for phone
calls, messages, etc. only vibrate. v@ I can find nothing in settings
which is incorrect, I have looked in general in accessibility in
voiceover itself and in sounds. I can find no settings there that do
not pretty much match mine.
What the heck is going on here? How is it possible that the iPhone
will not make any voiceover noises, nor make sounds and tone alerts
one in lock screen, or even when working, but yeah voiceover will
speak and music will play.
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