I would have to disagree.  The I phone is designed for the general  
population.  by removing one of the gestures  you are there by  
removing some of the sighted users accessability.  we are a limited  
population and by making voiceover available by means of I tunes it  
maximizes accessability with out anoying the majority of their sales.   
could you picture a sighted person haveing all of their gestures  
respond differently?  WTF would  probably be the first words out of  
their mouths.
On Sep 11, 2009, at 2:48 AM, Maxwell Ivey Jr. wrote:

>
> great question and suggestion.  tell apple through their accessibility
> section.  Take care, Max
> On Sep 10, 2009, at 11:59 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:
>
>>
>> So I upgraded my iPhone to the 3.1 OS which now has the option to
>> have a
>> triple click of the home button toggle VO on or off. Great if you  
>> want
>> to quick set an iPhone back to the regular gesture system for  
>> somebody
>> else to use and then get VO back on again. What seems odd to me is
>> that
>> this feature isn't enabled by default. So that means the out of the
>> box
>> experience still requires sighted assistance to turn on VO the first
>> time. From there the triple home click preference can be set to  
>> toggle
>> VO. Why not ship it that way from the factory for a truly self- 
>> service
>> experience?
>>
>> CB
>>
>>>
>
>
> >
>


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