The biggest drawback to this 3 finger double tap to turn speech back on is, it 
works peachy-dandy unless your a bit forgetful at times like I am. <grin>  
Other distractions come up and you forget about the phone and at some other 
point in time, there you are tapping and flicking etc, and wondering why Voice 
Over remains silent.  And then there's this grate epiphany!and another ah-uh 
moment! <grin>  Have a great day all!
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Sieghard Weitzel 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2013 12:53 PM
  Subject: RE: announcements if using speaker or earphones


  Hi Dan,

   

  There is no feature which allows you to do this, but there are some ways 
which work and which may or may not work for you.

   

  When you are on a call and Voiceover announces the call duration, take your 
phone away from your ear and let it switch to speaker (not necessary if you use 
a headset). Now flick focus of Voiceover away from the call duration maybe to 
the End Call button. According to some people on the list this permanently 
prevents Voiceover from announcing the call duration unless focus is moved back 
to that area. I should say that for me on my 4S this is not a fix, even if I do 
this, once the call continues for a while, at some point Voiceover will say 
"Screen Locked", then maybe within 20 or 30 seconds after that Voiceover 
continues to announce the call duration every 20 seconds. 

   

  Alternatively, and this work-around definitely works, you can turn speech off 
with a 3-finger double tap once the call has started. This is not the same as 
getting rid of Voiceover altogether with a triple click of the home key. The 
3-finger double tap will make Voiceover say "Speech Off" and after that you 
will not hear Voiceover again until you do another 3-finger double tap and 
Voiceover says "Speech On". While speech is off Voiceover gestures still work, 
e.g. you can still use a 2-finger double tap to end the call. If your phone 
locks that is no problem either, the 3-finger double tap to mute speech also 
works in the lock screen which makes it easy to turn the speech back on after 
your call.

   

  The only disadvantage is that you have to get your phone out of your pocket 
or possibly belt clip or backpack. I find using this method to mute Voiceover 
is OK at home when I have the phone in my hand, but it's not a good solution if 
I am out and about and I have an incoming call because more often than not I 
use my wired or Bluetooth headset to answer the call and really have no need to 
touch the phone if it weren't for this annoying babble during the call.

   

  I have written to [email protected] and I would urge you to do so. Some 
people on the list argue they like Voiceover to talk during a call, I think 
it's super annoying because if I get a push notification or text message and 
Voiceover starts reading it while I am talking to somebody it is normally not 
possible to continue the conversation. I often had to ask the other person to 
hold for a moment while I dug my phone out of my pocket so I could shut it up. 
I have no problem hearing whatever sound I set for incoming text messages, push 
notifications and so on, but apart from that I think a phone call should have 
priority over Voiceover reading out incoming alerts or messages and I 
definitely don't need Voiceover to tell me every 20 seconds the call duration, 
if I really want to know how long I've been on the phone I can easily find that 
and check it manually. Let's hope Apple has that fixed in iOS 7.

   

   

  Regards,

  Sieghard

   

   

  From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Dan Beaver GMail
  Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2013 12:11 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: announcements if using speaker or earphones

   

  Hi,

   

  I have managed to use tips from this list to turn off auto announcements of 
caller and time in call.  However, if I use the speaker or earphones it still 
announces the caller and duration of the call.  this happens every few seconds 
and is driving me crazy.

   

  Is there a way on an IPhone 5 to turn these announcements off too?

   

  Thanks.

   

  Dan Beaver

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