There are definitely times when screen recognition can be useful, I recently
got another robot vacuum and the app is pretty much totally inaccessible
without using screen recognition. While it’s good that Voiceover offers this
feature, this is something that should not be necessary. Developers
Hi everyone,
Screen recognition can be super annoying when it gets turned on by accident in
a normally accessible app. But I just downloaded an app called Chakra tuner
that is completely inaccessible with it off, but in which I can do everything I
want when it's on. The app plays sounds
Another place, at least for me, where I find I need to use screen recognition
is with the Apple Store app when I try to read their FAQ. I am in the United
States and running iOS 16.3.1 on both an iPhone 12 mini and an iPhone 13 mini,
although this problem has actually been occurring for quite
Hello,
Go into Settings, Accessibility and Voiceover.
>From here navigate to Voiceover Recognition and double tap.
Double tap here.
Make sure Screen Recognition is on.
Now swipe through this screen until you reach Apply to Apps.
Double tap here and Voiceover should say Apply to Apps head
Can anyone tell me how to turn off screen recognition off for a specific app?
I’ve been round and round voiceover settings, and I can’t work it out.
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Hello Keith,
I use a VoIP phone app called 3CX and when I first started using it a couple of
years ago the dialpad was inaccessible, it would just say "button" for every
number. In this case turning on screen recognition was a perfect solution as
all the numbers and buttons like Call
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Kramlinger
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Subject: Re: Screen Recognition and Quick Settings, mystery sort of cleared up
hi,
Can some who use this feature productively please explain best use scenarios?
Thanks
inaccessible.
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Turner
Sent: Tuesday, October 4, 2022 8:54 PM
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after rebooting the phone, do the 2 finger quadruple tap and you should
I have an iPhone 11 which I believe is quite similar to the SE 2020 and I can
select Screen Recognition in Settings > Accessibility > Voiceover > Quick
Settings
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Sent: Tuesday, October 4, 2022 3:39 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Su
Fair enough, I can duplicate this, but what does it have to do with screen
recognition?
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<mailto:richardr_tur...@comcast.net>
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Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2022 5:01 PM
Subject: Screen Recognition and Quick Settings, mystery sort of cleared up
First, Screen Recognition came in with iOS 14 though it was seldom talked about
Tried that and no go.
Take care. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. Go Dodgers!
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Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2022 8:53 PM
Subject: Re: Screen Recognition and Quick Settings, mystery sort of cleared
up
after rebooting
Thank you sir, very much.
James B
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Subject: Re: Recommendation: put Screen Recognition in VO Quick Settings, not
the Rotor
Hi James,
Yes but you do
Cool, thanks for this tip.
Take care. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. Go Dodgers!
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Subject: RE: Recommendation: put Screen Recognition in VO Quick Settings,
not the Rotor
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Subject: Re: Recommendation: put Screen Recognition in VO Quick Settings, not
the Rotor
Hi James,
Yes but you do it in Accessibility / Voiceover / Quick Settings, and not where
the quick se
from my iBarstool. Go Dodgers!
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Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2022 7:57 PM
Subject: RE: Recommendation: put Screen Recognition in VO Quick Settings,
not the Rotor
Can I reorder these VO quick settings? If so, how
:01 PM
Subject: Screen Recognition and Quick Settings, mystery sort of
cleared up
First, Screen Recognition came in with iOS 14 though it was
seldom talked about until iOS 15.
To have it show up in Quick Settings, you have to first turn
it on under Settings, Accessibility, VoiceOver, VoiceOver
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From: Richard Turner
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Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2022 5:01 PM
Subject: Screen Recognition and Quick Settings, mystery sort of cleared up
First, Screen Recognition came in with iOS 14 though it was seldom talked
about until iOS 15.
To have it show up
Can I reorder these VO quick settings? If so, how?
James B
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James
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Mike,
I can definitely say that Apple Accessibility was not correct. I am running
ios 15, and after turning on screen recognition and then going to quick
settings found in Voiceover settings, screen recognition is a choice that you
can have in your quick settings list.
Now, as you mentioned
First, Screen Recognition came in with iOS 14 though it was seldom talked about
until iOS 15.
To have it show up in Quick Settings, you have to first turn it on under
Settings, Accessibility, VoiceOver, VoiceOver Recognition.
If it is not on there, it will not be in Quick Settings.
I
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Subject: RE: Recommendation: put Screen Recognition in VO Quick Settings, not
the Rotor
Then, how do you use Quick Settings?
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> Subject: Re: Recommendation: put Screen Recognition in VO Quick Settings, not
> the Rotor
>
> If you go to settings > Accessibility > VoiceOver > and go all the way down
> to the end, you will see quick settings. You will find Screen Recognition in
>
Mike:
I solved the problem. I remembered that I had screen recognition turned off in
voice over recognition in the voice over settings. Once I turned it on again,
it appeared in the voice over quick settings.
Check voice over recognition and see if screen recognition is turned off
Then, how do you use Quick Settings?
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on an SE2020 phone.
Well, I'll wait and see what happens. Thanks for the input.
Take care. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. Go Dodgers!
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Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2022 3:03 PM
Subject: Re: Recommendation: put Screen Recognition
If you go to settings > Accessibility > VoiceOver > and go all the way down to the end, you will see quick settings. You will find Screen Recognition in there. Only a few things are selected at the outset. Think of this as the rotor, but you are adding choices to Quick Settings ins
and reorder things.
Chris Judge
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Sent: October 4, 2022 7:04 PM
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Subject: Re: Recommendation: put Screen Recognition in VO Quick Settings, not
the Rotor
Mike:
Screen recognition is not in my Voice Over quick settings either, and I am
running 16.02 on a SE 2020.
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Subject: Re: Recommendation: put Screen Recognition in VO Quick Settings,
not the Rotor
Well, I wish I knew.
Thomas Donnville does a podcast about it on AppleVis.com.
I do not remember having to add it to quick settings
Mike, I went ahead and double checked Thomas Donnville's podcast. It was done on September 16, 2021.So unless he had a time machine, he was using iOS 15 and Screen Recognition was in his Quick settings choices.He did not say anything about adding things to the quick settings, at least
. The only thing of consequence is what we do” ~ John RuskinMy web site: https://www.turner42.comOn Oct 4, 2022, at 12:45 PM, Mike B. wrote:
Hi Richard,
I took Screen Recognition off the rotor but, how do I add
it to Quick Settings? It's not in Quick Settings to turn on.
Take care. Mike
Okay, I called Apple accessibility and they said that the Screen Recognition
feature isn't showing in Voiceover / Quick Settings because I'm not running
iOS16...
They didn't explain why or why not but, all they said was that it wouldn't
as well as other features like Screen Recognition won't
Hi Richard,
I took Screen Recognition off the rotor but, how do I add it to Quick
Settings? It's not in Quick Settings to turn on.
Take care. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. Go Dodgers!
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Sent: Monday, October 03
this ever
>> happening to me unless of course I accidently had focus on a particular
>> rotor item like screen recognition at which point of course a flick up or
>> down will toggle this on or off. Can you give specific examples about this?
>>
>> From: viph
in the Universe
My web site: https://www.turner42.com
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mi...@eastlink.ca
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the Rotor
Hi I tried marry’s
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the Rotor
Mary, you nailed it.
I should have given that example.
Well done.
Richard, USA.
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Sent: Tuesday, October 4, 2022 9:37 AM
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Subject: Re: Recommendation: put Screen Recognition in VO Quick Settings, not
the Rotor
I am not richard, but here is an example of what he is talking about I believe.
Open
er happening
> to me unless of course I accidently had focus on a particular rotor item like
> screen recognition at which point of course a flick up or down will toggle
> this on or off. Can you give specific examples about this?
>
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of
>
:38 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Recommendation: put Screen Recognition in VO Quick Settings, not the
Rotor
After my experience with the BARDMobile app and screen recognition accidentally
getting turned on, I have taken it out of the rotor and put it in Quick
Settings.
The adv
Hi Richard,
I am curious about your statement abut Apple having to fix a bug with the rotor
where things randomly get turned on. I don't recall this ever happening to me
unless of course I accidently had focus on a particular rotor item like screen
recognition at which point of course a flick
, 2022 12:17 PM
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Subject: Re: screen recognition
Hi,
I suggest putting Screen Recognition in VoiceOver Quick Settings instead of the
rotor. That way, it's still easy to access but much harder to turn on by
accident.
Best,
Anna
On Jul 12, 2022, at 9
11:11 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: screen recognition
Hi,
The gesture to bring up "quick settings" is:
2-finger quadruple tap
You can pick the settings you want in your quick settings in the Voiceover
settings under "quick settings", much the same as you
Exactly screen recognition is very valuable function
But I think that people don’t understand what is it for
It is not useful if you would like to use it all the time with some application
It is useful when some elements are not accessible so you can try to recognise
it and then for example after
Screen recognition does exactly what it is supposed to do when it is needed.
When it is not needed which means in apps which are accessible, it can make
things look weird which is why one should make sure that it is turned off for
all apps unless you know for sure it is required.
In Settings
l 12, 2022, at 10:43 AM, regina alvarado wrote:
Have a question about quick settings. How do you access it to turn on screen
recognition? I don’t think I’ve ever seen a gesture to do so. Yes, if you don’t
turn it back to another setting on your router it will turn on and off very
very eas
Have a question about quick settings. How do you access it to turn on screen
recognition? I don’t think I’ve ever seen a gesture to do so. Yes, if you don’t
turn it back to another setting on your router it will turn on and off very
very easily. I like the idea of putting it in quick settings
Hi,
I suggest putting Screen Recognition in VoiceOver Quick Settings instead of the
rotor. That way, it's still easy to access but much harder to turn on by
accident.
Best,
Anna
> On Jul 12, 2022, at 9:21 AM, Star Gazer wrote:
>
> Because it sucks. I had to tu
Because it sucks. I had to turn it off entirely and remove it
from the order
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biberfeld
Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2022 9:36 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: screen recognition
Any ideas why, having added "the s
The only thing that comes to mind & is my experience with such behavior; Is it
possible that You are not turning the rotor off of screen recognition after
turning it on while in an app that needs screen recognition to function?
Donna
>
> Any ideas why, having added "the scr
Any ideas why, having added "the screen recognition" to my rotor, it will not
stay in the off position and pops back on when ever I change apps?
Chaim Biberfeld, LCSW-R
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Sieghard I think you are wrong, my 10r also supports screen recognition.
Davy
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Aan: viphone@googlegroups.com
Onderwerp: RE: Cannot Locate "Screen Recognition"
The first phone
The first phone to support it is the iPhone 11.
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Sent: December 19, 2021 9:11 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Cannot Locate "Screen Recognition"
Yes, I think it’s relatively new, like maybe IOS 14.
verrier
Sent: Sunday, December 19, 2021 3:32 PM
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Subject: RE: Cannot Locate "Screen Recognition"
Hi is screen reckignishin new? Since I was looking under the settings on my
Iphone 8 and didn't find it. From Mich.
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Hi is screen reckignishin new? Since I was looking under the settings on my
Iphone 8 and didn’t find it. From Mich.
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J. LaPointe
Sent: December 19, 2021 11:42 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Cannot Locate "Screen Recogn
Hi Bill,
Look under Settings, Accessibility, Voiceover, Voiceover recognition. The
screen which opens contains the on/off setting for Image descriptions, Screen
recognition, and Text recognition. You can also adjust the feedback style
received for these settings.
Alan Lemly
From
Hi, What I did was to go to settings/accessibility/voice over and scrolled to
screen recognition. I had to download the screen recog and after it was
installed, turned it on. I then went to the rotor and found it waiting for me.
I would suggest that you use it only when you need that extra
Try asking Siri to launch Screen Recognition.
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Bill Gallik
Sent: Sunday, December 19, 2021 5:41 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Cannot Locate "Screen Recognition&quo
Hello,
I'm running an SE2020 with iOS15.2 and I have Screen Recognition, and it's
location is here:
Settings / Accessibility / Voiceover / Voiceover Recognition
When you get to, Voiceover Recognition, open this and swipe to screen
recognition.
Stay safe & take care. Mike.
Just once, I
that, and I had to swipe
up with three fingers to get past that and then find the place order button
at the bottom of the screen.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Dec 19, 2021, at 7:39 AM, Donna Casteen wrote:
>
>
> Bill, only the iPhone 11 & newer have screen recognition. I don't
Bill, only the iPhone 11 & newer have screen recognition. I don't recall which
phone that you have. Have you tried going into the app store, finding the app &
writing the app developer explaining the problem in detail? I would also
suggest using screen recording, found in the contr
can just
> toggle it on or off by using the roter or going into quick settings.
>
>
>
> --
>
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>
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>
>
>
> *From:* viphone@googlegroups.com *On Behalf Of
> *Bill Gallik
> *Sent:* Sunday, December 19, 2021 3:06 AM
&g
Thanks for the suggestion, but that is precisely the frustrating thing about
this; I have gone in to the rotor, rotor actions and quick settings and have
not been able to find the "screen recognition" item.
When I have deployed the search procedure in settings, it comes back wit
n just toggle it on or off
by using the roter or going into quick settings.
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Gallik
Sent: Sunday, December 19, 2021 3:06 AM
To: viPhone
Subject: Cannot Locate "Screen Recognition"
I hate to co
I hate to confess this but I am not able to find the "Screen Recognition"
control in settings. This, even though I've used the search process within
settings. Can anybody offer me the path to this control, please!
BTW: I have an iPhone 8. This is truly frustrating because I have
Then turn it off again, for apps which are accessible it is more likely to mess
things up and you should never turn it on unless you use an app which is not
accessible, then you can try screen recognition which as the name implies,
allows Voiceover to perform OCR on the screen similar
The odd thing is that some apps with screen
recognition turned on don't display at
all. Before the last couple of updates the app
that talks to our scale would read buttons--BMI,
for example, and the associated values (which I
will spare you). Since the last couple of
updates, screen
Hi,
If you are playing around with screen recognition, I recommend adding it to the
rotor. Then when you're in an app that isn't completely accessible, you can
easily turn it on and see if it helps, and easily turn it off again if it
doesn't. Also, if it gets inadvertently turned on in an app
w.turner42.com
On Aug 10, 2021, at 3:42 PM, Nimer Jaber wrote:
Hello Terri,
Screen recognition is quite handy for apps which lack accessibility. For
instance, in the Telegram app, parts of that app work better with screen
recognition on, as the elements are either not accessible to
Hello Terri,
Screen recognition is quite handy for apps which lack accessibility. For
instance, in the Telegram app, parts of that app work better with screen
recognition on, as the elements are either not accessible to Voiceover, or
aren't labeled. Voiceover uses AI to try to make those parts
Hello everyone,
I noticed a while back, that under my settings, and voiceover, that
there is a setting for screen recognition.
What exactly is this?
How does it work?
And how can it come in handy?
I turned it on, and I chose a few Apps for it to work with. But that's
as far as I got. I
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Subject: Screen Recognition Again, was Re: Corrupted Amazon app
Some say I often have a defeatist attitude, but I think that screen recognition
has a lot of work to go before it, as it were, gets right. The Amazon app is
the one I tried with it, with the same results as with the original
Thank you so much. The screen recognition thing worked. She’s a happy camper
again. I have mine totally off. Thank you again.
Reggie Alvarado
On Jul 3, 2021, at 6:47 PM, Arnold Schmidt wrote:
Some say I often have a defeatist attitude, but I think that screen recognition
has a lot
Some say I often have a defeatist attitude, but I think that screen recognition
has a lot of work to go before it, as it were, gets right. The Amazon app is
the one I tried with it, with the same results as with the original question in
this thread. I finally got screen recognition turned
Thanks Donna! I had this problem with the NBA app this evening, and your
suggestion fixed the problem for me. I'll need to take back the positive things
I said about screen recognition.
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have been in the same boat since yesterday morning Australian time.
>
>> On 11 Jun 2021, at 8:44 am, Marcos Rodrigues
>> wrote:
>>
>> Good ebening.
>>
>> I just found out that my recognition is not working at all in any app. I
>> tested in a couple o
Hello, I have been in the same boat since yesterday morning Australian time.
> On 11 Jun 2021, at 8:44 am, Marcos Rodrigues wrote:
>
> Good ebening.
>
> I just found out that my recognition is not working at all in any app. I
> tested in a couple of apps and my VO does no
Good ebening.
I just found out that my recognition is not working at all in any app. I tested
in a couple of apps and my VO does not work when screen recognition is on.
I also tried Donas suggestion but no results.
Regards.
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Hopefully, this is your lucky day! I accidently happened upon something last
night that may fix your problem. If the app is in the app switcher, remove it.
Go open the app & immediately close it. Open the app switcher, place voiceovers
focus on the app, turn the rotor to screen recogni
Good evening.
I use the voice over recognition to play coin master and everything was working
fine untill this morning.
This afternoon, I opened coin master and voice over compleetly stooped working.
I went to my VO seetings and the screen recognition is still on but there is a
message saying
Hi,
I had this problem in one App. After reading another message I now turn off
screen recognition through the roter and it works.
Max.
> On 10 Jun 2021, at 11:30 pm, Amy Johnson wrote:
>
> I know that. I had it and it was working fine and now it is not
> working at all. Just w
1, Donna Casteen wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Screen recognition is only available on iPhone 10 & newer. It is in
>> settings, accessibility, voiceover, voice recognition.
>>
>> Donna
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Can someone explain how to activate screen r
I use screen recognition for apps that are perfectly accessible. I just find it
interesting to see what images are displayed next to different podcasts,
movies, sporting highlights and the like.
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I have screen recognition turned on, and I'm not noticing these issues. I'll
try to pay more attention in the future.
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Weitzel
Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2021 12:00 PM
I think it is important to note that screen recognition should under no
circumstances be on by default as it makes thing worse and in many cases
strange in many apps which are accessible as Donna said.
Even in Facebook it may give you access to the Back button, but it completely
changes most
if anyone else is having this
issue.
Thanks,
Amy
On 6/10/21, Donna Casteen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Screen recognition is only available on iPhone 10 & newer. It is in
> settings, accessibility, voiceover, voice recognition.
>
> Donna
>
>
>>
>> Can someone explain how
Hi,
Screen recognition improves the accessibility of some apps that are not fully
voiceover accessible. It helps improve image description & reads text that
voiceover may not be able to read.
Donna
>
> And, what does screen recognition do?
>
> -Original Message-
And, what does screen recognition do?
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Donna Casteen
Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2021 9:29 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: screen recognition on Iphone
Hi,
Screen recognition
Amy, If an app is already accessible with voiceover screen recognition does not
need to be on. Screen recognition is used in apps that are not 100% accessible.
A good example is Facebook. SR if turned on will give you access to the back
button, which may otherwise not be visible to voiceover
What is it exactly?
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From: Donna Casteen
Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2021 9:28 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: screen recognition on Iphone
Hi,
Screen recognition is only available on iPhone 10 & newer. It is in sett
Oh, for some reason I thought it was available on the iPhone 8 as well, thanks
for the information.
Johna
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Casteen
Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2021 9:29 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: screen recognition
I know that. I had it and it was working fine and now it is not
working at all. Just was wondering if anyone else is having this
issue.
Thanks,
Amy
On 6/10/21, Donna Casteen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Screen recognition is only available on iPhone 10 & newer. It is in
> setting
Hi,
Screen recognition is only available on iPhone 10 & newer. It is in settings,
accessibility, voiceover, voice recognition.
Donna
>
> Can someone explain how to activate screen recognition? I don't see it
> anywhere.
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From:
So far it isn't working on any app. When I turn it on it is like
blank page. Have to turn it back off to do anything.
On 6/10/21, Johna Gravitt wrote:
> Can someone explain how to activate screen recognition? I don't see it
> anywhere.
>
>
> -Original Message-
Can someone explain how to activate screen recognition? I don't see it
anywhere.
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From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Donna
Casteen
Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2021 9:06 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: screen recognition on Iphone
Amy, Which app
Amy, Which app is screen recognition not working for you? Can you describe the
problem that you are having with screen recognition? I'm not having any
problems with screen recognition not working.
Donna
Hi all was wondering if anyone is having trouble getting screen
> recognition to w
Hi all was wondering if anyone is having trouble getting screen
recognition to work? It was working ok but all of a sudden yesterday
I would turn it on and it would not work and still isn't working
today.
Thanks,
Amy Johnson
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Yes, Screen Recognition works best on iPhone XR/XS and later,
including the 2020 SE.
Pete: Screen Recognition is not the same as Voice Control. The first
item (Screen Recognition) can assist you in using some apps which
either are not accessible at all or perhaps a little bit, or could
enhance
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Subject: RE: How does the screen recognition work?
Hi I also don't have this feture on my I phone 8 running ios 14. From Mich.
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at while I have regretted not
> granting grace to others, I’ve never once regretted extending it.)" - Edward
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