[mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Len Burns
Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2012 4:06 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: vo talking during phone calls
David,
I have enough troubleshooting experience to have done the below as you
describe. And, VO still ends up on the time. I am
Subject: Re: vo talking during phone calls
David,
I have enough troubleshooting experience to have done the below as you
describe. And, VO still ends up on the time. I am not being highly
critical of Apple nor the phone, just stating an observation that I have
duplicated many times as have
Wwhen i make a call, i try always to shift bo focus to the end key which seems
to keep vo quiet for the most part.
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On Oct 27, 2012, at 7:07 PM, Dave Bahr dcba...@gmail.com wrote:
yep I can confirm it, I've brought this up before. drives me nuts when I'm in
a call
Hi, also for what it's worth, I don't feel this is a bug like I've seen
others say it is. If there is any sort of bug it's that if Voice Over is
automatically placing focus on the timer, then yes, that needs to be
addressed, however I would venture a guess, coming from a training point
of
While I know the below happens, I have seen the same thing occur with an
earpiece on, phone lying on the table with nothing near it. So, I
believe there is something going on here that is not always a human factor.
-Len
On 10/27/2012 1:19 AM, Raul A. Gallegos wrote:
Hi, also for what it's
I'm still using ios 5.1
with my bluetooth, I lock the screen while on a call and it unlocks
itself every 5 or 10 seconds and talks. this is a bug.
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Yes, but the factor may be the person brushing the phone so lightly that they
don't notice it after double-tapping the call button. I have done this and it
will place the focus where the body part brushes the phone. All it takes is the
merest contact. The touch-screen is not pressure sensitive,
Only if you have moved the highlight away from the call timer.
David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
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On 28/10/2012, at 11:39, Rob musicmaker...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm still using ios 5.1
with my bluetooth, I lock the screen while
David,
I have enough troubleshooting experience to have done the below as you
describe. And, VO still ends up on the time. I am not being highly
critical of Apple nor the phone, just stating an observation that I have
duplicated many times as have several others I know who are equally
careful.
yep I can confirm it, I've brought this up before. drives me nuts when
I'm in a call walking around and the f ing voiceover talks the time
every 3 seconds and I can't hit the lock button or move the cursor away
from the timer.
Dave C. Bahr
Facebook: Dave Bahr
Twitter: dcbahr
On 10/27/2012
In that case, it sounds like something similar to the VO volume issue during
phone calls that has only plagued certain 4s phones. If they are the same
phones, it more strongly points toward a hardware component conflict problem
affecting one or a few batches of one or a few production runs.
Hello,
I had the experience yesterday of making a couple of calls some with
the wired headset and some without.
In both cases, VO started talking in the middle ofthe call.
It would say screen dimmed and phone locked, and on one of hte calls I
made with the headset, it kept reading the time
Hi, if Voice Over speaks the time, just tap the lower part of the screen
to move the selection away from the time.
--
Raul A. Gallegos
You know your children are growing up when they stop asking you where
they came from and refuse to tell you where they're going.
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VO reads whatever is in the area you've highlighted with a touch. If it starts
reading the call timer and did not do so before, this is because you touched,
no matter how lightly, the call timer. Take the iPhone away from your ear to
activate the touch-screen and move VO to another field either
THanks for the suggestions. I have only had the phone for a week or
so and forgot the three-finger double-tap to silence vo gesture.
On 10/26/12, David Chittenden dchitten...@gmail.com wrote:
VO reads whatever is in the area you've highlighted with a touch. If it
starts reading the call timer
Hi,
I have gotten in the habit of doing a three finger triple tap, and
then a two finger double tao to answer the iPhone.
I reverse the process when I hang up.
Also, when I am riding my bike with a blue tooth headset, I turn voice
over off with a three finger triple tap, before I ride, , so I can
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