Yes I agree. In fact if I am going to use Siri for a lot of interaction,
I disable Voice Over. Now there are cases where you get more information
displayed on the screen. For example if I ask Siri what the population
of Chicago is, she will tell me, but not by speaking it, instead, she
displays the information. So, in this case y ou have to use Voice Over.
However for the weather, scheduling reminders, meetings, making calls,
or sending texts, I definitely turn off Voice Over as it gets annoying
otherwise.
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On 10/24/2012 2:23 PM, Chris wrote:
Oh ok I like the idea of having no VoiceOver when I use Siri. It seems
more logical and more like a natural conversation this way.
Christopher Hallsworth
On 24/10/2012 17:26, Sieghard Weitzel wrote:
Hi Chris,
I use SIRI with my iPhone 4S and Voiceover turned on all the time both
for
asking it to dial numbers, for asking questions and for dictation. It
works
fine, only thing is that if Voiceover is not turned on SIRI will
automatically listen if, for example, you say "Text Christopher
Hallsworth"
and if you not follow right away with what you want the text message
to say,
SIRI will say something ike "What do you want to say to Christopher
Hallsworth". If you have Voiceover on you have to double tap or press the
home key again to make SIRI listen, if Voiceover is off you can simply
speak
your message and SIRI will hear it.
Regards,
Sieghard
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf
Of Chris
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2012 9:14 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: My thoughts on Siri and the iPhone 5
Ok, this is where the iPod Touch or iPad or iPad Mini comes in, as at
least
I can try Siri with VoiceOver before committing to an iPhone 4s or 5.
Christopher Hallsworth
On 24/10/2012 16:15, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
Hello Chris.
Before you buy your phone 5, you should try Siri with Voice Over.
Kawal.
On Oct 24, 2012, at 4:11 PM, Chris <[email protected]> wrote:
I tried Siri on a carer's iPhone 5 today. What I can't get over is the
fact it just recognized my voice instantly without training. I said
hello,
it said hello back. Then I said how are you? It said I'm very well. I
then
asked what the weather is like. It then brought up the Weather app. The
carer is fully sighted so of course does not need VoiceOver. But she
told me
about the Weather app opening.
I just find this amazing because I tried a few third party Voice
Dictation apps, namely Vokul, on my iPhone 4, and they do not like my
unusually high voice at all. Yet Siri does!
Just some thought from a prospective Siri user.
I also felt her iPhone 5. It's really nice and feel I can use it no
problem.
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