Hi,
First, let me recompose myself. Second, sorry for the strong language. Third, 
just how the hell is this a feature request? Please please, everyone, write 
them. This iPad is happy on IOS9, but still. 4) this reminds me of when trying 
to write humanware tech support, they were just as bad. And these make it out 
so that you don't reply. They used to be better, I'm sure. Anyway, here it 
comes. 




Sent from an iPad Air

Begin forwarded message:

> From: Apple Accessibility <accessibil...@apple.com>
> Date: 1 November 2016 at 3:00:11 pm GMT
> To: brajmund2...@gmail.com
> Subject: Re: IOS10 bug report, voice over loses focus while reading email 
> (iPad only); Follow-up: 651292328
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Thank you for your email and the included steps to observe the behavior. We 
> appreciate the feedback and will submit this to the appropriate group as a 
> feature request.
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> Apple Accessibility
> 
>> On October 27, 2016 at 18:48:47 PM GMT, brajmund2...@gmail.com wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> Ever since IOS10 has been released for any version, and any sized iPad, (it 
>> works on all, mini, air, pro, doesn't matter) for a voiceover user, email is 
>> reckless. IT's so horribly screwed, that I had to spend a day downgrading, 
>> so that I only have to put up with the bug, where voiceover dies miserably 
>> after sending an email. This has cost my iMessages to be lost since December 
>> of this year, and my entire facetime history. Needless to say, not pleased 
>> at all. I have also sent a couple of bug reports during the beta cycle, but 
>> it never got rectified. Having said that, here are some, what I hope easy 
>> enough steps to reproduce, and fix at last, so that I don't akeep having to 
>> reject the update. 
>> 1) Get an iPad, preferably running a public version, so that whoever 
>> reproduces this, if they do at all, they can't just say that it doesn't work 
>> in  the beta.
>> 2) Have an active email account set up, so there's actually something to 
>> read. (I can easily get someone to supply an audio demonstration). 
>> 3) Turn on voice over.
>> 4) Open the email, find an email, and double tap on it. '5) Flick up or down 
>> with 2 fingers, honestly, it doesn't matter, they both are just as big of a 
>> failure. 
>> 6) You will hear: mail boxes back button, if doing a 2 finger flick up. If 
>> down, you will hear compose, filter messages, in other words, everything but 
>> the actual text of the message. On the phone, or IOS9, the iPad was smart 
>> enough to filter what is needed to be read. Unfortunately, it seems we're 
>> going backwards, not forward. So if you try an iPad, on anything but a 
>> version of IOS10, or any iPhone, any version, if flicking down, it will read 
>> from the cursor to the end. So if the message had 20 words, and the cursor 
>> was on the 5th, it would read the remaining 15 words. If you flicked up with 
>> 2 fingers, it read all 20 words. In other words, it only read the text of 
>> the message, not the controls. And I know that this is not a  design, as the 
>> phone would also be doing it in that case, and since it doesn't, that leaves 
>> me to  believe that this is a bug. Please let me know if you need any 
>> additional details. 
>> 
>> Sent from a Braille Sense 
>> 
>> 

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