There is no setting for that, alerts are always read when they appear.
By alert, I mean a popup window, not something that appears in the
status bar.
If you can, try another (different brand) keyboard and see if the same
thing happens.

On 1/6/12, Michael Busboom <m...@busboom.at> wrote:
> Hi Alex,
>
> This happens every time I power off the iPhone and then switch it back on
> and thus far, VO has never read the numbers required for pairing.  I will,
> however, go back into the iPhone VO settings and make sure that alerts are
> automatically read.
>
> Thanks for your input anyway.
>
> Mike
>
> On 6,Jan,2012, at 9:29 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
>
>> This is not too helpful, but I find your problem very odd. From my
>> experience, vo will read the numbers you have to enter because they
>> appear in an alert, and pairing is never lost unless you remove it
>> manually. I saw a keyboard un-pair itself from my sister's iPad once,
>> but I think that was because she changed the keyboar's batteries. Does
>> this problem happen all the time, or do you maybe put the phone in
>> airplane mode a lot? That shouldn't matter, but it is all I can think
>> of. Of course, it could be the keyboard, but I doubt that as it is
>> designed for the iPhone, and the keyboard model should not be able to
>> affect vo's ability to announce the pairing code.
>>
>> On 1/6/12, Michael Busboom <m...@busboom.at> wrote:
>>> Hello Listers,
>>>
>>> I recently purchased a Bluetooth keyboard that was specifically designed
>>> for
>>> the iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S.  For the most part, the keyboard works well,
>>> the
>>> caveat being "for the most part."
>>>
>>> whenever I turn off the keyboard and iPhone 4, they lose their pairing,
>>> and
>>> I need sighted assistance to reset the pairing.  VoiceOver does not read
>>> the
>>> numbers needed to be entered on the keyboard for pairing purposes.  I
>>> have
>>> not been able to find any setting in the iPhone 4 that would instruct the
>>> unit to remember the pairing combination.  Any and all suggestions would
>>> be
>>> most gratefully appreciated.
>>>
>>> My thanks to all, along with all the best for 2012,
>>>
>>> Mike
>>>
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