Hi Alan,

 

That is an OK work-around as far as it goes and it is easy to do if you
actually pull out your phone. But if I am out and about I have my phone in
my belt clip and I either have the Apple Earpods hanging around my neck so
that it's easy to pick up the right one or both or I use a Bluetooth
earpiece. Where I live having the iPhone in a belt clip means that for at
least 6 months out of the year you wear some sort of jacket over top and at
that point it is a major pain in the neck if I have the thing babbling away
all the time. How useful would you find it if you were using your computer
with a screenreader, say you are working on an Excel sheet or you are
writing a letter in Word. Then an email comes in and suddenly your
screenreader would also start reading out that email. I bet if Jaws found a
way to do this people would want to shoot them and in my opinion it is no
different when I'm on a phone call and Voiceover suddenly starts reading an
incoming text message or push notification at a volume which makes it
impossible for me to hear the other person. At the same time, I do sometimes
want to use my phone while I'm on a call to look up somebody's phone number
or write down something in the Notes or maybe my friend from Germany calls
and we talk about the weather and I want to look up the temperature on my
Netatmo Weater Station app. If I turn speech off with a 3-finger double tap
I have to turn it back on first before I can do this and I just don't think
I should have to do so.

It's interesting to hear people's thoughts on whether Voiceover should
babble away during a call or not, but I think from what I read more people
think it shouldn't. But I agree that Apple should maybe investigate if this
can be made optional, i.e. Voiceover stays on, but you can choose whether
you want it to read incoming text messages, emails and push notifications or
not. Definitely it should not continuously read the call duration every 20
seconds and by now I read several replies where others have that issue as
well despite the fact that they move focus away from that.

 

Regards,

Sieghard

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