Thanks for the correction. I tested this myself after seeing your
message, and you are indeed correct. I dropped the author of the article
this feedback.
On 10/09/2013 10:53 AM, Godwin Adoyi Agada wrote:
Hi Christopher,
Note that if you tap three fingers four times in an edit field, you will
s
Hi Cara.
I apreaciate very much that I can turn the vo sounds off when I e.g. are using
braille display. I really hate all these sounds when I have turned the speech
off, and am reading in silence.
Best regards Annie.
Den Oct 9, 2013 kl. 8:04 PM skrev Cara Quinn :
> Hi Christopher,
>
> Thanks
Don't forget you can add sound effects in the rotor. When I play a game, I
don't want the VO sounds on.
Sent from my iPad Mini
> On Oct 9, 2013, at 2:04 PM, Cara Quinn wrote:
>
> Hi Christopher,
>
> Thanks for sharing this article!
>
> These are always welcome and helpful discussions. :)
>
Hi Christopher,
Thanks for sharing this article!
These are always welcome and helpful discussions. :)
Personally, despite any feelings of disdain I may have for the lousy UX I'm
finding in iOS 7 as a whole, ;) I am nothing but amazed at the innovations that
the accessibility / VoiceOver team h
Hi Christopher,
Note that if you tap three fingers four times in an edit field, you will
still copy the last thing spoken by vo. Instead use the rotary to get paste
option in the edit..
Regards, Godwin Adoyi
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