The only thing I've been able to do is turn my IPod all the way down. (It
doesn't have a mute switch.) I'm also going to try experimenting with VO volume
by itself and see if I can just turn that down without muting everything.
Teresa
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On Jan 19, 2013, at 10:49 AM, Mary
Hi Richard.
No, these are VoiceOver specific sounds which can only be muted in iOS
6 by muting all the sounds on your phone. I actually emailed Apple
durring the beta testing fases of iOS 6 to give them the feedback that
this was an annoyance, and that it would be nice to have the option of
turning
No, the clicks and other sounds are the clicks you get when say, moving on the
screen amongst icons or when double tapping on an item to open it or a folder
to open it etc. Not keyboard clicks that you get when typing, unless you turn
them off.
Mary Otten
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Hi.
Yes those clicks are really anoying. We should have an option that let us
decide, if we would have these sounds if we are using braille with speech
muted.
Best regards Annie.Den Jan 19, 2013 kl. 4:39 AM skrev Mary Otten
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> Len, you are right. With my 4S
Hi.
Yes those clicks are really anoying. We should have an option that let us
decide, if we would have these sounds if we are using braille with speech muted.
Best regards Annie.Den Jan 19, 2013 kl. 4:39 AM skrev Mary Otten
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> Len, you are right. With my 4S on ios 6, I am getting the clicks.
Len, you are right. With my 4S on ios 6, I am getting the clicks. I don't know
why I didnt' notice them the first time around. My iPad can't upgrade. It is on
ios 5 forever, and I definitely do not get the clicks there. It would make
sense if the clicks could be muted, but not the phone. I guess
I'm using ios6 on my Phone but not on my iPad. Will double check the phone and
let you know if it is different results from the iPad.
Mary
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Mary,
Are you using IOS 6?
-Len
On 1/18/2013 5:46 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
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> But space with m just mutes speech, right? Not the whole phone. As soon as I
> unmute speech on the iPad, I'll check it later on the phone again, the sounds
> come back along with VO. Of course, the Pad has no phone c
But space with m just mutes speech, right? Not the whole phone. As soon as I
unmute speech on the iPad, I'll check it later on the phone again, the sounds
come back along with VO. Of course, the Pad has no phone capacity, so I don't
know if the phone itself is being muted when I do space m. Wil
Well, maybe I'm nuts, but when I had speech muted messing around on my iPad and
the 4S, I sure don't remember hearing those clicks. My phone's charging right
now, but I just tried again on the iPad, and no clicks or folder and app
opening sounds etc are heard with speech muted. I did have to rep
I usually mute voiceover by 3-finger double tap.
I recommend we email:
accessibil...@apple.com
if we'd like the feature of muting all voiceover sounds. Personally, I'd like
a setting under braille to go into some sort of private mode. Silent
voiceover, silent voiceover sounds, and turn on scr
Hi Mary,
I am turning off speech in the same manner, space+m. I am testing here
right now. I mute, space+m, and as I move from icon to icon on the
screen I hear the characteristic click made by VoiceOver when speech is
on as well as the sound made when I change to the next line. I wonder
what i
When I mute speech with space plus m, I don't get voice over sounds when using
my braille display. How are you turning off speech?
Mary
p.s. This is on a 4S and also an iPad original.
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