> On Oct 6, 2015, at 11:42, Geoffrey Goutallier <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello Alex,
> 
> That's not how you do it. 
> 
> You have to use an unwind segue, declared in MainView, then drag'n drop from 
> your button in View 1 or 2 to the 'exit' icon (red) right on top of View 1 
> and View 2.

Okay, I've never heard of this, so looked it up. This does indeed look like 
what I'm trying to do, thanks for the tip! My only question--and I realize no 
one will probably know--is how to do this with VoiceOver? I can't control-drag 
at all, and I can't seem to get my mouse to move to either my button or the 
Exit item.
> 
> I do not know how the correct syntax on top of my head, but just google "iOS 
> unwind segue" and you will find it :)
> 
> ++
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On 06 Oct 2015, at 16:34, Alex Hall <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Update: I got it to work, but the process was odd. I changed the 'show' 
>> segue from View2 to Main View to be modal, then I was able to make the segue 
>> from View1 to Main View with no problem. I changed the other segue back to 
>> 'show' and now both are working. I wonder if the problem was a naming 
>> conflict? Both views have a button called "back to main menu", so they would 
>> both make a segue of the same name. Well, at least there's a way around this 
>> one, whatever the root problem is.
>>> On Oct 5, 2015, at 23:01, Alex Hall <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hello list,
>>> I was setting up the very basics of an iOS app, just a simple interface 
>>> with some segues. I ran into something odd, though.
>>> 
>>> Main View holds two buttons, each set to segue to a different view--View1 
>>> or View2. That's two segues, with no problems. View2 has a button set to 
>>> segue back to Main View, again with no trouble. When I try to make View1's 
>>> button segue back to Main View, I can't do it. I select Main View in the 
>>> outline, but when I try to route the mouse to the 'show' segue in the 
>>> inspector, the mouse won't go. I've come to learn that this generally isn't 
>>> the fault of VoiceOver or Xcode, but is actually an indicator that what I'm 
>>> trying to do is illegal.
>>> 
>>> I see one segue already, but I can't make a new one. How, then, do I make 
>>> two views segue back to the same view? Thanks in advance for any 
>>> suggestions. I'm on 10.11, Xcode7.1 beta 2, and am obviously using 
>>> VoiceOver for all this.
>>> 
>>> --
>>> Have a great day,
>>> Alex Hall
>>> [email protected]
>> 
>> 
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>> Alex Hall
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>> 
>> 
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