Tha'ts the work around I've been doing since ios7 when that bug cropped up.  
and the same is true on my logitech k760 solar powered keyboard as well.

Take care.
On Oct 1, 2014, at 6:29 AM, Juanita Martin <jordmar...@suddenlink.net> wrote:

> At least on the Apple BT keyboard, you can press the top right key and when 
> VO says keyboard hidden, press any key and then the top right key again.  
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On Oct 1, 2014, at 5:59 AM, Diane Bomar <bomon...@earthlink.net> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> I am not having this particular problem, but have you tried pushing the 
>> up/down arrows together to accomplish a vo-space?
>> Sent from my iPad
>> 
>> On Sep 28, 2014, at 5:21 AM, "trevor" <trevor.sco...@btopenworld.com> wrote:
>> 
>> This is exactly what I have found on my iPad and my iPhone 5.
>> I thought apple were supposedly improving things on the accessibility front.
>> After updating to 8.2, as Martin said the caps lock is permently on, and, 
>> for some reason known only to apple, quick nav is also on by default when 
>> you start up the iPhone or iPad.
>> with quick nav on, you can navigate left and right through the apps but V O 
>> space does nothing, nor, does enter.
>> It is absolutely useless and not worth bothering with.
>> Someone at apple has really messed up this time and I hope they put it right 
>> quickly.
>> 
>> Trevor
>> -----Original Message----- From: Martin G. McCormick
>> Sent: Sunday, September 28, 2014 5:27 AM
>> To: OS X & iOS Accessibility
>> Subject: Re: Bluetooth keyboard on IOS 8 I Am Not Happy!
>> 
>> As one who works, at least for a few more months, in
>> networking and computing, I think we should upgrade our
>> operating system whenever possible to the current state of the
>> art for one's own security if nothing else. The hackers and
>> crackers out there have usually figured out how to break in to
>> older systems and the script monkeys happily spread the mischief
>> around. It used to be they did it for bragging rights or because
>> they were angry at someone else but now it's even more important
>> to stay current because organized crime is involved and some of
>> these exploits even have the backing of governments.
>> So, stupid me, I decided to go ahead and upgrade my iPad
>> to IOS8 today.
>> 
>> Big mistake!
>> This is a copy of the message I sent to
>> accessibil...@apple.com. I suspect it will have no effect
>> whatsoever, but I sent it after much thought and some cooling
>> down. Message follows:
>> 
>> Subject: IOS8 is Almost Totally Inaccessible.
>> 
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