This must be a iPhone4 and 4s issue.  Because I had my iPhone5 using IOS7
for 2 days, and now my 5s for almost a week, and I am able to edit contacts
on my 5s now, and on my 5 before I got my new device.

 

From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Eugenia Firth
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2013 7:43 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: IOS 7: bug in contact manager

 

Hi Paul
I think I have figured out a workaround until Apple fixes it. It's not true
that you can't edit the thing although it does appear that way. When I went
into the name field voice over didn't tell me that I was moving between
insertion point at start or insertion point at the end. I tried this twice,
and here is what I think I have figured out.

Voice over is just not telling you what is what. It appears that if you
double tap on the name field, that you end up automatically at insertion
point at end. When I did it, voice over said insertion point at start every
time, but that was not true all the time, I think. So for now, you can just
assume that you're at the end and delete character by character. I could not
get into the edit field where you could take out the whole thing if you
wanted to without doing a character by character deletion. However, I was
successful at editing the field although not normY like we're used to.
Regards,
Gigi

Sent from my iPhone


On Sep 26, 2013, at 11:56 AM, Paul Hunt <prhu...@att.net
<mailto:prhu...@att.net> > wrote:

Hello everyone. I tested this on my IPhone 4s. I cannot edit the first or
last name but can edit the other fields. If I type into the first or last
name field, characters are appended to the end of the field so Apple intends
for this field to be editable. I reported this issue to the Apple
Accessibility team. The representative confirmed that there is no way to
edit contacts while using Voice Over. First, he told me how to submit
product feedback. Then he told me that he would check with the Engineering
team to see if there is a work around. I followed these steps to submit this
feedback and I would encourage everyone on the list to submit feedback as
well.

1.       I went to the Apple Product Feedback
<http://www.apple.com/feedback>  page.

2.       Since I have an IPhone 4s, I accessed the IPhone link.

3.       I wrote my comments.

4.       I submitted the feedback.

 

When submitting your feedback please specify that you are using IOS 7. I
know that some of you on this list have been testing IOS 7. Did any of you
catch this issue while testing and if so, did you report it. I want to be
sure that apple responds to these issues during Beta testing. Please, if any
of you elect to beta test IOS in the future, contacts should be one of the
first things you check since it's of interest to everyone. Finally, if any
of you were successful getting your feedback heard and responded to during
BETA, tell us exactly how you did it so that we can help in the future.

 

Thanks so much.

 

Paul

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