Hi Richard,
OK, I had tried the double tap and hold before, but now after you explained it I did so again and I did finally get it to work, but I find it finicky. This is definitely not standard Voiceover behavior and I wonder why don't just make the slider visible without having to tap the button. They could have the Back button at the top left followed by the Product Info button, then most of the rest of the top across to the right could be the volume slider and at the very top right could be the Airplay button. Then you could just touch the slider and flick up or down for 10% jumps or double tap and hold on it and move your finger left and right for smaller changes in volume. I guess I'll suggest that as well in my next feedback message. Regards, Sieghard From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Richard Turner Sent: Friday, June 21, 2013 5:27 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Thoughts on the latest Audible update Hi Seigard, As for the volume button, double-tap and hold, then you get a regular slider and can then do the one finger flick up and down to adjust the volume. I have not tried the airplay feature yet. I too think the app is the best it has ever been. Hth, Richard (Sent from Richard's iPod Touch 5th gen) On Jun 21, 2013, at 12:58 AM, Sieghard Weitzel <[email protected]> wrote: Hello List, I am curious what people think about the most recent Audible update (version 2.0.4 from June 18). Now that the Previous and Next chapter buttons are back on the main screen I think this app the best it has ever been. One thing I have not yet figured out is how one uses the volume button to change the volume. When I double tap it Voiceover says 66% adjustable, but swiping up or down then seems to change my playback position rather than the volume. Of course I can simply increase or decrease the volume using the volume buttons on the phone and I am only curious as to how it works with the volume button since using the physical buttons on the phone makes a lot more sense to me in any case. I'd also like to hear how easy people find it to locate the Airplay and Volume button by moving your finger around the screen. Not sure if it's just me, but I think they are quite small and you really have to be right on them. I also find it not very intuitive that Audible has changed the order these buttons show up when you swipe from left to right. Physically at the very top left of the screen is the Back button, just a bit to the right of that is the Airplay button. Then there seems to be a gap and on the right side of the screen is first the Volume button and then at the very top right is the Product Info button. However, if you put your finger on the Back button and swipe right once, Voiceover skips the Airplay button which is next and goes to the Volume button. Another swipe then takes you correctly to the right and onto the Product Info button and only a third swipe takes you back to the left and the Airplay button. The last item which they still have not done is to make the visual highlighting accessible on the Chapters and Bookmarks page. A sighted person sees the listing of chapters in the currently playing part and the chapter that is currently playing is highlighted. If you go through the chapter list with Voiceover you have no indication which chapter is currently playing. If it is visually highlighted, shouldn't it be possible to make Voiceover say "Currently Playing" when you come to the chapter that is playing? You can now find that information on the main screen, here it will say, for example, "Chapter 17 of 25" but it would be nice if Voiceover announced the highlighting in the Chapters and Bookmarks section as well. In the update from a few days ago the mention accessibility improvements as part of a list of "minor improvements", but I am not sure what this refers to specifically. I will write another feedback message to Audible because they really have done a fantastic job with the app, but I'll continue to point out that issue with the Chapters and Bookmarks page. I would also love it if they put an option in the sleep timer similar to what the iTired app offers which is a subtle sound maybe 10 or 15 seconds before the sleep timer stops playback and if at that point you are still awake and want to continue to listen pushing a button like volume up or down should reset the sleep timer to whatever interval you chose, e.g. 8 minutes, 15 minutes etc. iTired is such a brilliant and simple sleep timer and I really wonder why this functionality to reset the timer before it expires is not something more developers include into the sleep timers in their apps. iTired unfortunately only works with the stock Music app and not with third-party apps like Audible, Downcast etc. Anybody who wants to write to Audible, the email address is [email protected]. Regards, Sieghard -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the "VIPhone" Google Group. To search the VIPhone public archive, visit http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/. 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