RE: bug RE: Incoming notifications destroy the reading of a current article

2024-04-28 Thread Dennis Long
Mary are you on any betas? Have you sent them screen recordings of the issue? -Original Message- From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Mary Otten Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2024 11:16 PM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: bug RE: Incoming notifications destroy the reading of

Re: bug RE: Incoming notifications destroy the reading of a current article

2024-04-28 Thread Earle
I'm sorry. I guess I was wrong. I thought it may have been a verbosity setting, but obviously not. If everything is set the same on both phones and they exhibit different behaviour, then something is wrong for sure. I'm using an iPhone 12 Pro and have no problems reading articles or anything

Re: bug RE: Incoming notifications destroy the reading of a current article

2024-04-28 Thread Mary Otten
I have to disagree, Earl. I guess you’re blessed, or maybe you’re running an iPhone 15? My settings on an iPhone 7 Plus for notifications are the same as for my XR. But I can read articles using my 7+, older phone and they just read. With the 10 R, it’s awful. An incoming notification even if

Re: bug RE: Incoming notifications destroy the reading of a current article

2024-04-28 Thread Kathy Brandt
I don’t know what I would change in voiceover settings under verbosity to make it so that an article will continuously read. On Apr 28, 2024, at 8:30 PM, Earle wrote: This is not an iOS bug. I'm running iOS 17.4.1 and I am not experiencing this. Check your notification verbosity settings

Re: bug RE: Incoming notifications destroy the reading of a current article

2024-04-28 Thread Earle
This is not an iOS bug. I'm running iOS 17.4.1 and I am not experiencing this. Check your notification verbosity settings under VoiceOver settings. Earle Sent from my iPhone > On Apr 24, 2024, at 4:53 PM, davycupp...@gmail.com wrote: > > This is an ios17 bug so follow me and do all report to

RE: putting an description on a photo

2024-04-28 Thread Dennis Long
That worked. Thanks. From: 'Harry Bell' via VIPhone Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2024 12:31 AM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: putting an description on a photo Yes and slight variant is Try a two finger double tap and hold. That should open an edit box. Type the name and find the done

RE: an email folder question

2024-04-28 Thread 'Karen Poulakos' via VIPhone
I was hoping this would be my solution. However, because my email is set up as a POP3 account, this doesn't seem to work. Thanks for sharing. Karen P -Original Message- From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Jonathan Cohn Sent: Sunday, April 28,

RE: an email folder question

2024-04-28 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
If your email accounts are properly configured as IMAP or as exchange accounts if you are using Outlook, then you can set up a folder on any device where that email account is set up. For example, I have my main personal email account which is an Outlook.com account set up on my laptop, my work

Re: an email folder question

2024-04-28 Thread Jonathan Cohn
Hello, First hit the back button until you are on the list of folders. Nw click the edit button in the top right of the screen. In the toolbar at the bottom there is only one button listed as "New Mailbox”. This will put focus on an edit box for the name of the new mailbox. Below the edit box