I already reported in the public cycle. They said they would look in to it. I 
heard that they have a dedicated team to close duplicate bug reports so if all 
of are bus are being closed due to being duplicates I see no point in reporting 
the bugs I've been reporting.  I still do it though.
On Sep 20, 2014, at 9:26 PM, Sue Bernardo <s...@mindspring.com> wrote:

> Work arounds aside, it is a bug and Apple needs to be bugged to fix it.  I 
> did speak with the Apple engineer and he said that it will continue to be 
> reported as a bug and likely will be fixed within one of the updates to iOS 8 
> that will be released in the next few weeks. I had the feeling that if there 
> aren't enough people making noise about this the problem won't be brought to 
> the top of the pile of problems. Also, as someone on this list pointed out, 
> the bug has been reported in a beta cycle, so it isn't an unknown problem.  
> If noise isn't made it won't get resolved. Making noise on here or on Twitter 
> is good to get the word out about the problem so that if people who make 
> significant use of the keyboard don't want to be inconvenienced they can 
> stick with iOS 7, but contacting Apple in your preferred manner and letting 
> them know that making it inconvenient to use a Bluetooth keyboard is an 
> unacceptable accessibility "feature" is also a good idea..  They seemed 
> receptive t
 o addressing user issues.
> 
> Cheers!
> 
> Sue B.
> 
> 
> On 9/19/14, 1:28 PM, Juanita Martin wrote:
> 
>> I'm using the BT
>> keyboard and as long as Quick Nav is
>> off, everything is fine.  Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>>> On Sep 19, 2014, at 10:29 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.
>>> Sent from my iPad
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