Personally when searching for apps, I prefer using iTunes rather than the
phone, that said I generally perform all updates from the phone and if I am
away from the home computer I will use the phone in the App store.  It
probably has more to do with using a real keyboard for me.  



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of BBS
Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2012 1:35 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: i o s and visually impaired users

Hi Ed and others. I actually answered my own dumb A** question last night. I
went into the App Store, changed the roter to headings, and sure enough, I
was able to navigate the search results properly. Before I did this, I used
to press and or hold down either side of the screen to navigate it, but 99%
of the time Voiceover didn't read the next or previous search result. So
thanks. It would be nice if we could tell our iPhones to keep it on headings
when we're in the App Store. Or like on the Mac, set an activity so that the
roter is automatically on headings. Thanks again.

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