Sieghard and all,
Ok once again, I will only reply to this Screen curtain issue one more time.
I’ve seen many sighted people including my family, as well as my friends using
the screen curtain, matter of fact, I even seen my Niece’s school teacher using
it. please don’t ask me why
Thanks for the info Mike. Very interesting.
Screen curtain would confound lots of sighted people, for sure.
Holly
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I'm running an, S E, model iPhone with the latest 12.3.1 iOS and yes, if the
screen curtain is on when I turn the phone off the screen curtain will still
be on when I turn the phone back on.
Take care. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. Go dodgers!
No one has more to say than the woman
Yeah no it's not that easy. They would only know if you told them or
they called apple.
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> One question. If screen curtain is on and you re-start the phone, will
> screen curtain be on when the phone powers up?
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ldn't find any reference to the screen curtain and VoiceOver. I
didn't look really hard, but hard enough to convince myself that it
wouldn't be that obvious for someone who doesn't already have a bit of a
clue.
On 6/10/19 11:09 AM, Sieghard Weitzel wrote:
Exactly correct, unless a sighted
Hi Janet,
I would say you could asked 10 sighted people what screen curtain is and they
would not have a clue. Screen curtain is afor blind users so like I said the
sighted would not know what it is. Heck, most sighted people have never heard
of voice over. Just asked some of your sighted
How/why would they know about Screen Curtain. It doesn't even work, if you
don't go into Accessibilities and turn on VoiceObver, which none of them ever
need or want.
Best regards,
Carolyn
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That is what I thought, Hollie.
Best regards,
Carolyn
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Carolyn,
How could they turn off Screen Curtain? They haven't a clue, and there
is nothing to see.
Wondering the very same thing. Given that a sighted person will use the screen
to do what we do
I could ask the opposite, what makes you think all, most or even some sighted
people know about the screen curtain?
I am completely blind but as part of operating a retail store in a small town
where the only other few visually impaired or blind people are some elderly
folks who have lost
Exactly correct, unless a sighted person has exposure to Voiceover because they
know somebody who is blind they will not know how to turn off the screen
curtain. Having said that, it would not be too hard for somebody to look up
this information if they really wanted it, e.g. if somebody stole
I have done some teaching people who are just losing their sight and need to
learn to use voiceover. It is best to turn the screen curtain on so they learn
it without any sight. This relieves some of the frustration as their sight
becomes worse. But a fully sighted person would probably have
Christopher,
Screen curtain is a VoiceOver feature. Most sighted people don't use
VoiceOver. Therefore, most sighted people aren't going to know about
the screen curtain or what gesture or Siri command they need to use to
turn it on or off.
Amen. And this is called logical thinking, I guess
Screen curtain is a VoiceOver feature. Most sighted people don't use
VoiceOver. Therefore, most sighted people aren't going to know about the
screen curtain or what gesture or Siri command they need to use to turn
it on or off. I don't feel compelled to prove that any of this is the
case
Hi Marcio,
How do you know sighted people don’t know about Screen Curtain?? I think you
and others are sadly mistaken when you think sighted people don’t know
anything about the Screen Curtain?, but each to their own! LOL!
Janet
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Marcio;
A person who would steal a blind person’s phone would probably not have the
brain power to figure out how to turn off screen curtain, let alone bring up
Siri to turn off voice over. Hahahaha.
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Carolyn,
How could they turn off Screen Curtain? They haven't a clue, and there is
nothing to see.
Wondering the very same thing. Given that a sighted person will use the
screen to do what we do using the screen reader, how could they do it
without anything to see?
Cheers,
Marcio <ht
When the screen curtain is turned on, screen brightness is automatically
set to zero. This would indeed save battery life.
On Tue, Feb 12, 2019 at 12:05 PM Sieghard Weitzel wrote:
> It's the backlighting which really uses battery power, I doubt turning on
> screen curtain woul
It's the backlighting which really uses battery power, I doubt turning on
screen curtain would make a measurable difference in battery use.
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Dear Harry & List:
Did not know the Screen Curtain saved battery life. It blanks the screen by
turning on all picture elements, making it look black. This uses battery power.
Too save battery, , say hey Siri, make screen darkest.
If someone sighted offers to help you with the phone, say
Yes, I did the same thing when my phone was new. I couldn't figure out why
voice over wasn't working when Siri said it was on. It is not hard to
accidentally double tap with three fingers instead of two.
Holly
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Hi Carolyn:
I find the two finger single tap very useful, especially when someone comes
into the room and interrupts me while I am reading something on my phone.
Kinda like hitting the control key to stop
Hi Carolyn:
I find the two finger single tap very useful, especially when someone comes
into the room and interrupts me while I am reading something on my phone.
Kinda like hitting the control key to stop JAWS from speaking .
I haven't used the three finger double tap to turn off speech
:19 PM
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Subject: Re: Screen curtain and battery?
Carolyn:
If you were reading a page on the internet and turned off voice over to stop it
from speaking, then, when you turn it on again, it will not be in the same
place you were before you turned it off.
Using
That makes sense, thanks.
Best regards,
Carolyn
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Subject: Re: Screen curtain and battery?
Carolyn
Carolyn:
If you were reading a page on the internet and turned off voice over to stop
it from speaking, then, when you turn it on again, it will not be in the
same place you were before you turned it off.
Using the 'speech off' feature, voice over will start just where you left
off on the
To pause VoiceOver while it's speaking you'd perform a two finger single
tap. To have VoiceOver start speaking where it left off do a two finger
single tap again.
A two finger double tap will pause the audio stream that's currently
playing. It'll also do some other things, like answer an
Well, it would be time consuming to turn off and on voice over every time
you just wanted to stop speech for a couple of seconds.A single two
finger single tap is quick and easy.
Holly
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Screen curtain doesn't save any battery. With an LCD display, the entire
display is backlit so it consumes just as much energy whether it's dark
or not. It may be the case that the new OLED displays, at least new to
Apple, will save some battery when dark, but since the XR, which uses an
LCD
gt; Best regards,
>
> Carolyn
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If VoiceOver is on but speech is off, you might hear clicks when touching the
screen; but you would still have to use VoiceOver gestures to do anything.
It is pointless unless you just want to keep VoiceOver silent; so it
hard Turner
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>
> If VoiceOver is on but speech is off, you might hear clicks when touching
> the screen; but you would still have to use VoiceOver gestures to d
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If VoiceOver is on but speech is off, you might hear clicks when touching the
screen; but you would still have to use VoiceOver gestures to do anything.
It is pointless unless you just want to keep VoiceOver silent; so
I know the screen curtain will save some battery, although, I am not sure how
much and if it would make a considerable difference. I use screen curtain when
in public and don’t want on-lookers to see what I am doing on my phone. I use
it mainly for privacy.
Holly
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If VoiceOver is on but speech is off, you might hear clicks when touching the
screen; but you would still have to use VoiceOver gestures to do anything.
It is pointless unless you just want to keep VoiceOver silent; so it doesn't
announce things etc.
And, about screen curtain; it has been shown
If you are using voice over and it is reading something on the screen, if
you want to stop voice over talking for a minute to do something, you can do
a two finger single tap to stop speech, then a two finger single tap to
start it speaking again. Alternatively, you can turn off speech
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That is funny LOL!
A double tap is so intuitive for me to do, I do not think about it. I think
someone would think to just ask SIRI to turn speech off LOL!
I
Siri will not work with telling her to turn on or off speech.
She can only turn Voice over on and off.
Having her turn on and off speech would be a nice feature though.
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Subject: RE: Screen curtain and battery?
Dear Harry & List:
Not aware using screen curtain saves battery. It blacks out the screen by
setting entire screen to black, this uses battery power.
You may save battery a good bit by saying Hey Siri make screen darkest. If
someone sig
Thanks! Using Siri to reduce brightness is a great idea.
Harry
> On 10 Feb 2019, at 14:05, Brian K. Lingard wrote:
>
> Dear Harry & List:
> Not aware using screen curtain saves battery. It blacks out the screen by
> setting entire screen to black, this uses battery power
3 finger double tap turns off speech but not voiceover.
I also don't think that screen curtain saves any battery.
If you want to make your screen brighter, just open control center and put it
up.
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> On Feb 10, 2019, at 9:05 AM, Brian K. Lingard wrote:
>
> Dear Har
Dear Harry & List:
Not aware using screen curtain saves battery. It blacks out the screen by
setting entire screen to black, this uses battery power.
You may save battery a good bit by saying Hey Siri make screen darkest. If
someone sighted wants to use the phone, say hey Siri make sc
10:17 AM, Sieghard Weitzel wrote:
At some point Apple introduced a feature where if you turn on screen curtain
screen brightness should go to 0%. If that is working which it does seem to to
on my iPhone 8, then yes, screen curtain would save you a little battery life
just because brightness is 0
At some point Apple introduced a feature where if you turn on screen curtain
screen brightness should go to 0%. If that is working which it does seem to to
on my iPhone 8, then yes, screen curtain would save you a little battery life
just because brightness is 0%. Otherwise iOS 12 has nothing
Does the screen curtain save battery now on all iPhone models running iOS 12?
Thanks
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question: does anyone
of you use the iPhone XS or XS Max and what do you can tell about battery usage
if you're using screen curtain? On the iPhone XR, same as on all the other
iPhones prior to the X version from last year, if the screen curtain is active,
the screen is not showing any content
Hi,
Open the Watch app on your phone and choose General, then Accessibility, then
VoiceOver. You'll find a Screen Curtain toggle on that page.
Best,
Anna
> On Nov 14, 2018, at 2:41 PM, Ann Byrne wrote:
>
> We have somehow managed to turn off the display on our Apple Watch. The
We have somehow managed to turn off the display on our Apple
Watch. The Watch app on the phone says brightness is 50%, so it
would seem to me it has to be screen curtain. How do I turn screen
curtain off on the watch???
Thanks,
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Thanks, Sandy
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> On 23 Jan 2018, at 17:03, Sieghard Weitzel <siegh...@live.ca> wrote:
>
> Just go to Accessibility Settings > Display Accommodations and make sure auto
> bright
Just go to Accessibility Settings > Display Accommodations and make sure auto
brightness is on.
It seems that now if it is on and you turn screen curtain on brightness is set
to 0% and if you turn screen curtain off the auto brightness kicks in and
adjusts it to an appropriate level.
F
rather have my screen
> brightness set to some kind of normal level, while having it turned down to 0
> when I use the screen curtain. I often have to pass my phone to show someone
> something or to let them use it, and it is always a pain going into control
> centre and flicking up on the brig
hi,
Okay, now I am getting confused… I would much rather have my screen brightness
set to some kind of normal level, while having it turned down to 0 when I use
the screen curtain. I often have to pass my phone to show someone something or
to let them use it, and it is always a pain going
Settings > General > Accessibility > Display Accommodations
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Sent: Monday, January 22, 2018 8:32 PM
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Subject: RE: Does having screen curtain on save battery power?
Where sh
(difficult to do) you would save 10
minutes or 1 hour I don’t know, somehow I doubt it would be 1 hour, though. I
rarely turn on screen curtain anyways and I can’t be bothered to set my phone
to 0% manually so that every time I want to show my wife something I have to
turn it up. If for some
Where should I go in order to turn Auto-brightness on, please?
I’m using IOS11.2 with iPhone8.
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It does if it automatically sets brightness to 0%. This way you can turn auto
brightness on and then turn the screen curtain on. Your brightness will be at
0% despite the auto brightness and if you want a sighte
test it. Use your phone normally with and
without, and see what, difference, if any, you observe.
Thanks.
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From: Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2018 15:13
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Does having screen curtain on save battery power?
It does
It does if it automatically sets brightness to 0%. This way you can turn auto
brightness on and then turn the screen curtain on. Your brightness will be at
0% despite the auto brightness and if you want a sighted person to look at the
phone all you have to do is turn screen curtain off
In any case, unless the iPhone is an iPhone X, the curtain does not conserve
battery.
Thanks.
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From: Andy Baracco
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2018 14:37
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Does having screen curtain on save battery power?
That's probably
That's probably because only blind persons would want to turn brightness very
low or off completely.
Andy
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Sent: Monday, January 22, 2018 12:06 PM
Subject: RE: Does having screen curtain on save battery
, you are looking for “Display
Accommodations”, it’s the fourth item from the top after Voiceover, Zoom and
Magnifier.
As for brightness dropping to 0% when auto brightness is enabled and screen
curtain is on this does seem to be the case although when I first tried this it
didn’t seem to be so
This is true.
Andy
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Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2018 11:49 PM
Subject: Re: Does having screen curtain on save battery power?
I’m guessing if you’re doing tha
, January 21, 2018 11:10 PM
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Subject: Re: Does having screen curtain on save battery power?
Hi,
with iOS 11, if screen curtain and auto brightness is enabled. Brightness goes
to 0%. With that said, you will conserve battery power.
Regards,
Feliciano
On 1/21/18, Mr. Ed <pink...@abe.midco.net> wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I know this has been discuss way back when. To my recollection I remember
>> it
>> being said that having the screen curtain turned on does not save battery
>> power. Can anyone
Screen curtain by itself does nothing to save battery power.
Andy
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Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2018 9:09 PM
Subject: Re: Does having screen curtain on save battery power?
Hi,
with iOS 11, if screen
Hi,
with iOS 11, if screen curtain and auto brightness is enabled. Brightness goes
to 0%. With that said, you will conserve battery power.
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>
> I know this has been discuss way back when. To my recollection I remember
> it
> being said that having the screen curtain turned on does not save battery
> power. Can anyone share any information on this as to w
Hi All,
I know this has been discuss way back when. To my recollection I remember it
being said that having the screen curtain turned on does not save battery
power. Can anyone share any information on this as to whether this is
correct or not.
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> Last night I followed a link from an email to the Lyft ridesharing website to
> add a tip to my driver for the ride home. I
Last night I followed a link from an email to the Lyft ridesharing website to
add a tip to my driver for the ride home. I had screen curtain on. As I was
feeling around the page to figure out how to trigger the tip amount selection,
I would hear a funny sound and then VoiceOver would say
It saves absolutely zip to turn on the screen curtain. The battery drain from
the screen comes from the amount of backlighting (mostly) and screen curtain
does not change the backlighting, it just artifically blackens the screen.
There are assumptions that on a phone with an OLED screen like
Sieghard,
Forgot about the screen curtain. Does using the screen curtain save much on
battery life. I have a 5S with IOS 10 latest build.
Thank you in advance for guidance..
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3 finger triple tap
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Bill Outman
Sent: Friday, September 2, 2016 11:38 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Screen curtain
Good day, folks.
I am not remembering exactly the command for turning
3 fingers,
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> On Sep 2, 2016, at 11:38 AM, Bill Outman <wout...@earthlink.net> wrote:
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> Good day, folks.
>
> I am not remembering exactly the command for turning on and off the screen
> curtain. I know it’s some sort of triple tap but I’
Subject: Screen curtain
Good day, folks.
I am not remembering exactly the command for turning on and off
the screen
curtain. I know it's some sort of triple tap but I'm not sure
with how many
fingers.
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It’s a 3 finger triple tap.
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I am not remembering exactly the command for turning on and off the screen
curtain. I know it’s some sort of triple
Good day, folks.
I am not remembering exactly the command for turning on and off the screen
curtain. I know it's some sort of triple tap but I'm not sure with how many
fingers.
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Try a three finger
hello,
3 finger triple tap.
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> On 16 Mar 2016, at 1:34 am, Michael Amaro <mikeam...@earthlink.net> wrote:
>
> Hello Listers,
>
> Subjectline says it all. How do I turn off the screen curtain on my iPhone
> 5s?
>
> Thanks
> M
Also, be forewarned tuat the screen curtain feature does not make the screen
any less bright. All it does is black out the screen. I would recommend turning
off the autobrightness setting, and turning the brightness down to zero in
order to conserve your battery. You can always turn up
Tripple tap with 3 fingers for on and off. It is a toggle gesture.
Jewel
From: Michael Amaro
Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2016 2:34 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: turning off screen curtain on iPhone 5s question
Hello Listers,
Subjectline says it all. How do I turn off
A three fingered triple tap – same gesture turns it back on.
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Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2016 7:35 PM
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Hello
Try a three finger triple click to toggle the screen curtain on and off.
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Subjectline says it all. How do I turn off the screen curtain on my
iPhone 5s?
Thanks
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Sent: Saturday, November 7, 2015 9:52 AM
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Subject: RE: Screen Curtain:
The purpose of the screen curtain is to offer privacy and it does this
perfectly. Apple does not say that turning
Hello all,
The screen curtain works perfect for me but the system after this feature could
better I think.
Sighted friends told me that the iPhone isn’t completely dark when screen
curtain is on. I mean: they see some light from my iPhone in completely dark
area’s.
I am not shore but I think
The purpose of the screen curtain is to offer privacy and it does this
perfectly. Apple does not say that turning on the screen curtain saves battery
and it is not designed to reduce whatever brightness level you set.
As far as I understand it, it just fills the screen with black pixels so
Yes, my sighted daughter can read my screen at 0% brightness with screen
curtain off, but can't read anything with screen curtain on.
Keith
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Sent: Saturday, November 07, 2015
Hello,
I, someone who has 1100% light vision, but not much more than that, can
confirm. Despite the fact that screen curtain is on, while text will not
appear, according to sighted it will still give off some light. Decreasing the
brightness, according to my eyes, help a very very very tiny bit
M.D.
> <kramlinger.ke...@mayo.edu> het volgende geschreven:
>
> Yes, my sighted daughter can read my screen at 0% brightness with screen
> curtain off, but can't read anything with screen curtain on.
> Keith
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> Sent: Thursday, November 5, 2015 7:22 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
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>
> How do you remove or open it?
>
> Thanks in advance.
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Sorry, it's a 3 finger triple tap.
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How do you remove or open it?
Thanks
3 finger double tap.
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Subject: Screen Curtain:
How do you remove or open it?
Thanks in advance
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Do a three finger triple tap to turn on and turn off the screen curtain.
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How do
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To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Screen Curtain:
Do a three finger triple tap to turn on and turn off the screen curtain
HELLO,
3 finger triple tap, and it will toggle it.
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From: Donald Moore <don.moor...@comcast.net>
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Date: Friday, November 6, 2015 12:22 am
Subject: Screen Curtain:
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