I can confirm Chris's observation while attempting to peruse Magazines via the 
BARD mobile app, however believe this is more of a function of how the 
UIPickerViewController in question was coded.

For example, I was trying to bring the international audience into this 
discussion by locating a scenario that anyone could test.  I first attempted to 
use the MegaBus mobile app while still on IOS6, and the picker loss of focus 
issue rendered the "search and buy" process unusable.  I can confirm that this 
has not changed in IOS 7.02.  I launched Safari, and went to the MegaBus USA 
site, and observed that the picker worked flawlessly; I.E. flicking up or down 
never results in the loss of focus.

So, perhaps the question is whether there is indeed a VO bug, or did the 
Developers of the BARD and MegaBus IOS apps fail to code their UIPicker view 
controllers correctly.  If the latter (which I suspect is most likely), it 
would be great if we knew what specific modifications we could suggest that 
affected developers might consider implementing in their ViewControllers so as 
to fully exploit accessibility features such as VoiceOver.

Best regards, and its a wonderful day in the neighborhood since the RedSox 
lost!!
Geoff


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Christopher-Mark Gilland" <ch...@clgproductions.com>
To: <mac-access@mac-access.net>
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2013 7:35 PM
Subject: Tickers: Enough to drive, me, intoxicated!


> 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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