Hello.  I heard about this problem from another listserv.  If indeed there’s a 
bug here, all the more reason not to upgrade.  Never get 1.0 of anything, and 
iOS 8 appears to be one of them.

Matthew Chao


On Sep 19, 2014, at 11:29 AM, Sue Bernardo <s...@mindspring.com> wrote:

> Has anyone else had problems with doing some of the common Voice Over 
> Gestures on a Bluetooth keyboard since upgrading to iOS 8?  I've been in 
> contact with Apple about this and it would help to tell them if others are 
> having the same problem. Which keyboard brand are you using if you aren't 
> having issues?  I've tried 2 keyboards and commands like VO-SPACEBAR simply 
> do nothing.  Would love to hear how it is working for others.  I've got an 
> escalated call set up with Apple for later today. 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Sue B. 
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