For what it's worth, Bryan, I've had the same issue as you. It's really
annoying. I reset my iPhone and restored the iTunes backup and this seemed to
fix it for me.
Cheers,
Nic
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Thanks Nick. Glad to see I wasn't the only one who thought why not relabel a
generically named app so I know what it is.
On Oct 22, 2013, at 2:31 AM, Nicholas Parsons mr.nicholas.pars...@gmail.com
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For what it's worth, Bryan, I've had the same issue as you. It's really
annoying. I
Hey Jonathan, Thanks. Go figure I thought relabeling a generic app called
football so I would know what it was was a good idea. Anyway to get it back to
the original way it was named? I hate it being called ESPN football since ESPN
refuses to make any of their apps accessible. Not even sure how
No deleting and reinstalling the app won't make a difference, because what you
did changed VoiceOver's behaviour, it has nothing to do with the app itself. So
you need to bring up the labeller and delete the label.
Jonathan Mosen
Mosen Consulting
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Hey all,
I am curious if this has happened to anyone else as I have now experienced it
on an iPhone 4S and 5S both running IOS 7. This problem also occurred in IOS6.
When I use the two finger tap to rename an app, for example an app was just
called football, and I wanted it called CBS
Hi Brian, the short answer, is don't do what you're doing. smile. You're
using a feature for a purpose never intended. The feature you're using is for
labelling unlabelled graphics. Use it to give a meaningful name to buttons or
other unlabelled controls, but it's not designed to let you give