Definitely, really annoying. 

Sent from my iPhone

> On Oct 16, 2013, at 7:35 PM, "Christopher-Mark Gilland" 
> <ch...@clgproductions.com> wrote:
> 
> Has anyone noticed in I O S 7.02 that Apple in combination with Voiceover, 
> broke the ticker items?  Now, when there is one, you can't touch the bottom 
> half of the screen any longer to get to it... you gotta flick to it.  It's 
> the only way, case  closed.  Second of all, once focussed, if you then one 
> finger flick up to the next item, you then will completely! lose focus, then 
> you gotta flick all? the freaking way back down the screen, find? the damn 
> ticker again, then flick again, lose focus, flick down to the ticker again, 
> flick, lose focus, etc. etc?  You can't just find the thing, and one finger 
> shook shook shook shook?  This is the most aggervating thing I've seen. Good 
> luck with tickers that have over a hundred items in them!  Yes they exist.  
> Don't believe me?  Go look at the Bard mobile app under magazines by title.  
> Yeah, try navigating that for a while losing focus every time, then tell me 
> you're not fed up after about 2 minutes.  LOL!  Oh, and by the way, there is 
 no way from the bard web site to add magazines to your wish list, so good luck 
going there on the pc or mac and just putting it there for later download.
> 
> I might have a work around, but I need to test it before I say what it is. 
> Still though, is anyone else seeing this?  This isn't just Bard Mobile 
> either.  That was only an example.  This is happenning globally across the 
> whole I O S platform regardless the app.
> 
> Chris. 
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