RE: Request description of a problem and solution if any

2020-10-06 Thread chaltain
I haven’t found a significant use for it yet, but it is kind of interesting sometimes to hear about the pictures and icons you have on various screens. I was watching a video and I think I stumbled across it working with closed captioning. I could see where this would be useful to some people.

RE: Request description of a problem and solution if any

2020-10-06 Thread Simon A Fogarty
So Richad, Form this I take it We shouldn’t use voiceover recognition to drive or perform neuro surgery? That’s a shame, I was carrying out a frontal lobotomy tomorrow on a person in a café!. H well, I’ll go back to reading the writing on the pavements. From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf

Re: Request description of a problem and solution if any

2020-10-06 Thread Richard Turner
I think what you heard about was the new VoiceOver Recognition which might be useful in isolated situations, but is currently mostly annoying. I turned it all off. You can enable it and add it in the rotor to toggl: on and off but I prefer it off for now. Here is what it says in settings,

Re: Request description of a problem and solution if any

2020-10-05 Thread Donna Casteen
Hi Donald, I'm using an iPhone 7 & not experiencing the extra voiceover chatter. What people are describing; With certain voiceover voices, can't remember which ones, voiceover reads all punctuation, even though the settings is set to none. Selecting a different voiceover voice To use solves

Request description of a problem and solution if any

2020-10-05 Thread Donald L. Roberts
Sorry for the somewhat vague subject line.  I tend to update IOS versions only after the update bugs and issues have been well discussed and evaluated. After IOS 14 was released, there was some discussion of what was called excessive voiceover chattering.  Would someone please describe this