Re: How do you get voice over to read the keypad buttons when you have the phone to your ear when making a call

2014-08-28 Thread Gary Petraccaro
Try using the call button when you iniate the call.
That's the only way I could get it to work.

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  Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2014 10:01 PM
  Subject: How do you get voice over to read the keypad buttons when you have 
the phone to your ear when making a call


  Hi,  
  I have an iPhone 5c and use voice over.  
  I have had an issue recently when I needed to make a call.  I dialed the 
number and then put the phone to my ear.  
  I then had to enter an extension but didn’t want the phone going in to 
speaker mode.  
  I attempted to search for the numbers but voice over said nothing.  
  My question is, how do you get voice over to read the keypad buttons when the 
phone is close to your ear either to enter numbers, end a call etc?  
  Jen  

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Re: How do you get voice over to read the keypad buttons when you have the phone to your ear when making a call

2014-08-28 Thread Robert Doc Wright
Go into speaker mode long enough to change your rotor to volume and increase 
voiceover's volume to what you need.  When you put the phone back up to your 
ear you should be able to hear voiceover.
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  Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2014 2:20 AM
  Subject: Re: How do you get voice over to read the keypad buttons when you 
have the phone to your ear when making a call


  Try using the call button when you iniate the call.
  That's the only way I could get it to work.

- Original Message - 
From: Jen Colley 
To: viphone@googlegroups.com 
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2014 10:01 PM
Subject: How do you get voice over to read the keypad buttons when you have 
the phone to your ear when making a call


Hi,  
I have an iPhone 5c and use voice over.  
I have had an issue recently when I needed to make a call.  I dialed the 
number and then put the phone to my ear.  
I then had to enter an extension but didn’t want the phone going in to 
speaker mode.  
I attempted to search for the numbers but voice over said nothing.  
My question is, how do you get voice over to read the keypad buttons when 
the phone is close to your ear either to enter numbers, end a call etc?  
Jen  

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If we can't look at ourselves, and ask, why?  then where does the learning 
start?

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Re: How do you get voice over to read the keypad buttons when you have the phone to your ear when making a call

2014-08-20 Thread Cheryl Homiak
First of all, if the phone is up to your ear and the speaker has not been 
engaged, you don't need to hear what's on the screen to end the call; you can 
just press the power button.
Secondly, if you really must not engage the speaker by pulling the phone away 
from your ear and you have to enter extensions, etc., the best thing would be 
to use some type of earphone or headphones. I use a single bluetooth earpiece 
but there is plenty of variety to explore depending on your needs.
Thirdly, you should be aware that at times when you are in call, the screen may 
show buttons for mute, keypad, etc. and you may have to double tap the keypad 
button to bring the keypad back up. You really don't want to be doing this 
while trying to maintain the phone to your ear anyway and again, an earphone 
szstem would be the best way to handle this.

Finally, while I don't have time to check the information and outline this now, 
it is possible to edit phone numbers and put in commas to allow for an 
apropriate pause after the number connects and then dial the extension if this 
is a phone number where you always have to enter the same extension number; 
this will also work with keypresses other than extension numbers. Googling 
and/or looking through the archives should get this information for you.


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 On Aug 20, 2014, at 9:01 PM, Jen Colley jen.col...@rogers.com wrote:
 
 Hi, 
 I have an iPhone 5c and use voice over. 
 I have had an issue recently when I needed to make a call.  I dialed the 
 number and then put the phone to my ear. 
 I then had to enter an extension but didn’t want the phone going in to 
 speaker mode. 
 I attempted to search for the numbers but voice over said nothing. 
 My question is, how do you get voice over to read the keypad buttons when the 
 phone is close to your ear either to enter numbers, end a call etc? 
 Jen 
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Re: How do you get voice over to read the keypad buttons when you have the phone to your ear when making a call

2014-08-20 Thread Christopher Chaltain
I consider this a workaroudn, and it isn't ideal, but I use my ear pods 
when calling into a situation where I need to enter a conference number 
or work through a menuing system.


On 08/20/2014 09:01 PM, Jen Colley wrote:

Hi,
I have an iPhone 5c and use voice over.
I have had an issue recently when I needed to make a call.  I dialed the
number and then put the phone to my ear.
I then had to enter an extension but didn’t want the phone going in to
speaker mode.
I attempted to search for the numbers but voice over said nothing.
My question is, how do you get voice over to read the keypad buttons
when the phone is close to your ear either to enter numbers, end a call
etc?
Jen

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Re: How do you get voice over to read the keypad buttons when you have the phone to your ear when making a call

2014-08-20 Thread Cheryl Homiak
I have some little motorola hx550 single bluetooth earphones that have several 
options for how you have them on or in your ear. This doesn't work for everyone 
but I can comfortably hang one on an ear without having a bud in my ear or 
anything and it can be quickly opened and positioned and taken off my ear and 
closed. So I don't consider it inconvenient. These are old earphones so I'm not 
necessarily thinking people would flock to get them but they work so well for 
me that I just keep using them. They can be paired and connected to two phones 
at a time but I find this doesn't work quite as well for me. My point isn't 
about my particular choice of earphone; I'm sure there are plenty of solutions 
like that out there that don't isolate you from or muffle your environment 
significantly while using them and aren't bulky or time-consuming to connect 
and disconnect.


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 I tried and tried to turn over a new leaf.
 I got crumpled wads of tear-stained paper thrown in the trash! 
 Then God gave me a new heart and life:
 His joy for my despairing tears! 
 And now, every day:
 This I call to mind, and therefore I have hope:
 The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases;
 his mercies never come to an end;
 they are new every morning;
 great is your faithfulness.
 (Lamentations 3:21-23 ESV)


 On Aug 20, 2014, at 9:30 PM, Christopher Chaltain chalt...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 I consider this a workaroudn, and it isn't ideal, but I use my ear pods when 
 calling into a situation where I need to enter a conference number or work 
 through a menuing system.
 
 On 08/20/2014 09:01 PM, Jen Colley wrote:
 Hi,
 I have an iPhone 5c and use voice over.
 I have had an issue recently when I needed to make a call.  I dialed the
 number and then put the phone to my ear.
 I then had to enter an extension but didn’t want the phone going in to
 speaker mode.
 I attempted to search for the numbers but voice over said nothing.
 My question is, how do you get voice over to read the keypad buttons
 when the phone is close to your ear either to enter numbers, end a call
 etc?
 Jen
 
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