Hello,

 

Thanks for responding. I figured as much, but thought I'd ask in case there
was a solution out there that I wasn't aware of. If nothing else, it's a
code I use only for the device and not tied to any other financial or other
sensative information.

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Richard Turner
Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2012 5:09 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: iPhone Passcode query

 

Hi,

If you are going to use a pass code with VoiceOver, there is no other option
than to have the numbers spoken or you would have no idea what you were
entering.  

So, I'd suggest using ear buds when in public if you don't' want to
broadcast your pass code.

Or, change the pass code often.

HTH,

Richard

 

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Cristobal
Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2012 4:58 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: iPhone Passcode query

Hello list,

 

So after a long time not getting around to it, I finally set a passcode on
my iPhone (4S). 

 

Anyway, that wasn't the problem, but now of course, when I unlock my phone
and am prompted to enter in my four digit code, VO announces what I'm
typing. This kind of defeats the purpose. At home it's not an issue, but
when I'm out and about or around people whoever they may be, what's the
point since my code is announced to anyone keen enough to hear? 

 

I know that Apple just couldn't have had VoiceOver say star, star, star,
star or asterisc, asterisc, asterisc, asterisc for every number we press
since we would then have no idea if we're pressing the right key combination
or not. My question is if there's in fact some other means to protect our
four digit code from being announced in a way where it's not broadcasted to
the four winds whenever we wish to unlock our device? I poke around the
settings and didn't find anything if there was anything at all. I guess
enabling a dial pad feature to recreate the tones when making a call could
be a solution, but those tones are so subtle, it really takes a trained ear
to differentiate them from one another.

 

Anyway, just thought I'd ask if anyone knows of a better solution.

 

 

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