Annie, thanks for the suggestion.

I did forward my experience to Apple and received the following response:

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Hello,
Thank you for your email. We have forwarded your report on to our braille team for additional investigation. If they have a workaround for you we will be sure to pass
it on to you.
Apple Accessibility
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Hopefully this will help.

Rollin
On 7/3/2012 6:13 PM, Annie Skov Nielsen wrote:
Hi.

I would like to ask the same, it is an old bug, that works that way with all 
braille displays. I would also like it to be solved. The only thing you can do 
is to plug a headphone into the minijack on your IPhone, when you can not hear 
it when it starts speaking, it is not a really good solution, but I am often 
using my phone with braille in situations when the speech is disturbing, and it 
must not speak in these situations.

I hope you will report it to apple, I will do the same.

Best regards Annie.
Den Jul 3, 2012 kl. 4:15 PM skrev Rollin Hippler:

Has anyone noticed when using the Brailliant with VO speech off that pressing 
command keys 2,3 or 5,6 to scroll through the rotor settings that speech is 
turned on?  Any ideas on how to keep speech off while changing the rotor 
setting?

Rollin

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