BSI always waits to the right. If you're on character, or headings, or anything 
else and you enter a text field or webpage, BSI is a clockwise rotor turn away. 
This is done for convenience, making it as quick and seamless as possible to 
switch into braille when you want to start typing.

I wonder if the problem you're running into is when exiting BSI? My main 
annoyance right now is that VoiceOver says "portrait" if you exit BSI and are 
not in landscape mode. This overrides the rotor selection announcement, so even 
though the rotor turned successfully, you only hear "portrait" and not the item 
you just rotored to. I'm wondering, then, if that is happening to you and you 
feel you have to rotor around even more to figure out what you landed on?
> On May 22, 2015, at 11:08 AM, Carol Pearson <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I'm experiencing some difficulty in moving to items on the rotor and wonder 
> if anyone else is having the same problem.
> 
> I'm still using a 4S but am an experienced user.  However, with the increase 
> of items on the rotor, I'm finding it more difficult to get to various items. 
>  I think the problem appears when I'm passing the onboard Braille keyboard. I 
> can understand that the phone is trying to work out if I'm about to use it or 
> not and therefore there's a conflict, and perhaps this is more defined with 
> the use of the 4S.
> 
> Anyway, I'd like to hear from others on this.
> 
> I have wanted to place the onboard keyboard in a different position on the 
> rotor to try to alleviate this problem but find it just doesn't work.  It 
> always seems to want to end up between the characters and word settings, 
> regardless of where I attempt to move it.
> 
> I don't exactly feel I need to report this to Accessability but would 
> certainly do so if others have this difficulty.
> 
> Carol P
> Sent from my iPhone
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