RE: Voice Over bug with Rotor Languages and the Status Bar on iOS 17.4

2024-03-09 Thread Richard Turner
Yes, Apple won’t be aware of things reported on Applevis. You can also give feedback through www.apple.com/feedback there is a form to fill out after selecting the device you are using. This form can be used for any feedback, accessibility or anything.

Re: Voice Over bug with Rotor Languages and the Status Bar on iOS 17.4

2024-03-09 Thread matthew dyer
Debbie, Accessibility reports can be sent to accessibil...@apple.com. HTH. Matthew > On Mar 8, 2024, at 7:22 PM, Debbie April Yuille wrote: > > I’m not sure where to go to give feedback to Apple directly. So, I reported > it on Applevis. But as it turns out, there is already mention of

RE: Voice Over bug with Rotor Languages and the Status Bar on iOS 17.4

2024-03-08 Thread Debbie April Yuille
I’m not sure where to go to give feedback to Apple directly. So, I reported it on Applevis. But as it turns out, there is already mention of that bug. Debbie From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Chela Robles Sent: Saturday, March 9, 2024 6:49 AM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject:

Re: Voice Over bug with Rotor Languages and the Status Bar on iOS 17.4

2024-03-08 Thread Chela Robles
Well, I figured out what the bullet sign meant. In this case when using the characters in the rotor, using voiceover, it refers to when it comes to the clock or displaying time in the lock screen, that symbol is a narrow no break  space.Sent from my iPhoneOn Mar 8, 2024, at 6:39 AM, David

Re: Voice Over bug with Rotor Languages and the Status Bar on iOS 17.4

2024-03-08 Thread Chela Robles
I have also noticed a minor bug with voiceover and braille display more specifically when it comes to displaying time in general and not sure if this is a new standard but when I see the time in the clock like the current time, and also on the locked screen, I see for example, 12:34•PM displayed

Re: Voice Over bug with Rotor Languages and the Status Bar on iOS 17.4

2024-03-08 Thread David Grossoehme
Did you report this problem to Apple? Dave On 3/6/2024 4:31 AM, Debbie April Yuille wrote: Hi All I've just installed iOS and iPad OS 17.4 and I've noticed a really strange bug with rotor languages and the status bar. When you are using another rotor language, other than the default,

RE: Voice Over bug with Rotor Languages and the Status Bar on iOS 17.4

2024-03-06 Thread Richard Turner
What I find interesting about this is that on my 13 pro, I use Tom Enhanced most of the time but have Ava set as my default. I touch the status bar and it is always Tom speaking. It has never switched to Ava in iOS 17.4. I guess I’m lucky. Richard, USA "At the moment of commitment,

RE: Voice Over bug with Rotor Languages and the Status Bar on iOS 17.4

2024-03-06 Thread Debbie April Yuille
Ah, somehow I missed that article. Thanks Debbie From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Joshua Hendrickson Sent: Wednesday, March 6, 2024 10:10 PM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Voice Over bug with Rotor Languages and the Status Bar on iOS 17.4 If you read the apple

Re: Voice Over bug with Rotor Languages and the Status Bar on iOS 17.4

2024-03-06 Thread Joshua Hendrickson
If you read the apple Viz article that Richard posted, this bug was mentioned.Sent from Joshua’s superb 13 pro maxOn Mar 6, 2024, at 4:20 AM, Alex Stone wrote:Debbie, which phone have you got?Sent from my iPhoneOn 6 Mar 2024, at 09:31, Debbie April Yuille wrote:Hi AllI've just installed iOS

Re: Voice Over bug with Rotor Languages and the Status Bar on iOS 17.4

2024-03-06 Thread Alex Stone
Debbie, which phone have you got?Sent from my iPhoneOn 6 Mar 2024, at 09:31, Debbie April Yuille wrote:Hi AllI've just installed iOS and iPad OS 17.4 and I've noticed a really strange bug with rotor languages and the status bar. When you are using another rotor language, other than the default,