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> On Sep 1, 2024, at 6:59 AM, Tony Sweeney wrote:
>
> So I added screen recognition to the rotor but it's not there when I do the
> turn of fingers
So I added screen recognition to the rotor but it's not there when I do
the turn of fingers gesture although everything else that I selected is.
Tony
On 01/09/2024 14:55, 'Richard Turner' via VIPhone wrote:
Yes, but it is called Screen Recognition.
IN the rotor when you turn t
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From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Barbara
Stahl
Sent: Sunday, September 1, 2024 6:50 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Voice recognition and the rotor
Speaking of screen, recognition is it available on an iPhone 8 running iOS 16 I
couldn't
Either go into settings, accessibility, Voiceover and Voiceover Recognition and
go through the apps to enable/disable screen recognition or simply include
screen recognition in the VO rotor and you can turn it on or off with a one
finger flick up or down like any other command in the rotor
OK thanks.
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Irons
Sent: Friday, July 12, 2024 2:54 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Screen Recognition Question
Hi Carla, you might want to work with the router and go around on the road or
until you
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> On Jul 12, 2024, at 2:47 PM, carlarae5...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> I accidentally turned screen recognition on and I need to know how to turn
> it off because now
Hi Carla, you might want to work with the router and go around on the road or
until you find a Screen Recognition and when you do swipe up and it should turn
it off if it didn’t turn it off and I try swiping down and it should turn it
off and once you turn it off, you want to work the rotor
I accidentally turned screen recognition on and I need to know how to turn
it off because now my bank app won't work. Aelp would be appreciated ASAP.
Thanks.
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Well, that is true.
I guess toggling it on and off is what it will take. If I want to search for
something, I don’t want to have to flick a bunch, so when I want to do that, I
will turn on screen Recognition.
Otherwise, I will leave it off, unless I find other spots where it works better
Hi Richard,
I just tried the new Sonos app with screen recognition and for me I found it
doesn't read half of the stuff that I get when I turn it off. For example, when
I touch near the bottom where it showed me the currently playing room and what
is/was playing there, without s
We are still trying to set up something with our pool service guy to try to
test screen recognition with a pool that already has the controller installed.
We don’t want to spend a few thousand dollars and not be able to control it.
The app is certainly not accessible without screen
How did screen recognition work with your pool control app? If not at all, then the app is completely inaccessible. The Sonos app, if you have any sonos speakers, works better with screen recognition. I have not found a lot of other apps where it helped. My Arboleaf app for my scale reads better
Hi , yes , I understood that. I was just surprised that with screen
recognition on in that app, it just looked normal to me, which was not what
someone else was reporting.
Does anyone know under what circumstances screen recognition works well? In
the pool controller app we are trying to
I suggested you turn screen recognition on for the BARD Mobile App just to see
what it looks like. It is nonsense to actually use if with the BARD Mobile App
though. I thought it would just give you some ideas on how it works and what it
might look like with an inaccessible app. I’d just forget
I am still trying to understand how this works. It was mentioned in another
thread that someone turned screen recognition on for the Bard app,
specifically, just to see how it acted. Someone else said they did this and
got nonsense from the app. I turned it on for Bard, and when I entered
: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Monday, June 17, 2024 3:16 PM
Subject: RE: Screen recognition
The Apply to Apps is so you can select some apps to automatically load
screen recognition. It is useful once you determine an app works best with
Screen Recognition on.
For me, I set Sonos to
The Apply to Apps is so you can select some apps to automatically load screen
recognition. It is useful once you determine an app works best with Screen
Recognition on.
For me, I set Sonos to load screen recognition automatically.
Also now, my Arboleaf app for my scale.
I’d leave it alone
Turner
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Sent: Monday, June 17, 2024 1:47 PM
Subject: RE: Screen recognition
Did you try going into VoiceOver Settings, VoiceOver Recognition and
turning Screen Recognition on there.
Make sure it is saying selected in the rotor items section on Screen
testing screen recognition where it isn’t needed …
Richard, USA
"It's no great honor to be blind, but it's more than a nuisance and less than a
disaster. Either you're going to fight like hell when your sight fails or
you're going to stand on the sidelines
Yes, I do have Image description turned on. If I have to turn that off to test
Screen Recognition on an app that I know doesn’t need it, I won’t bother. I
was only checking that because Charles thought it was a good example for folks
who have not used Screen Recognition.
Thanks
It wasn’t Charles but Christopher, and that’s me, that was spewing nonsense.
Someone asked how screen recognition would help, and I suggested they turn it
on while in the BARD Mobile App to see how it would work there. I did point out
that the BARD Mobile App was accessible so screen
Did you try going into VoiceOver Settings, VoiceOver Recognition and turning
Screen Recognition on there.
Make sure it is saying selected in the rotor items section on Screen
Recognition.
Then, going into an app and check the rotor?
Richard, USA
"It's no great h
The same thing happened to me.
Penny
On Mon, Jun 17, 2024 at 11:46 AM Kay Malmquist
wrote:
> Hi, As long as we are on the subject, I put screen recognition on the
> rotor, or at least I thought I had. I went in to rotor and selected it but
> it does not appear in the rotor. No matte
Hi, As long as we are on the subject, I put screen recognition on the rotor,
or at least I thought I had. I went in to rotor and selected it but it does
not appear in the rotor. No matter where I am in the phone. I can be on a
web site and it is still not in the rotor. Any ideas why
If you hear something like " Image, a white letter on a gray background" that
could also mean you have "Describe Images" turned on which is different from
screen recognition.
From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Richard
Turner
Sent: Sunday, June 16, 2024
Yes I know that.
But Charles was recommending to folks they turn on Screen Recognition in BARD
to see how a sighted person sees the screen, which in my test, is nonsense at
best.
So, I was responding to Charles. No one should ever touch screen recognition
unless they cannot access an app
Richard, I suspect since BARD Mobile is already accessible with VoiceOver in its native form, those results you're getting are the very reason we recommend that screen recognition not be left on unless one is positive that it benefits the app in question. You can get very unreliable results
Well, on my 13 pro, using BARDMobile with Screen Recognition is awful.
In places it says Image, a white letter on a gray background … or something
equally useless.
If that is what a sighted person sees, I am glad they don’t have to use
BARDMobile.
Richard, USA
"It's no g
I agree, but using more graphical apps doesn’t mean an app has to be less
accessible.
--
Christopher (AKA CJ) =>÷
Chaltain at Outlook, USA
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Lemly
Sent: Sunday, June 16, 2024 9:24 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Screen recognit
Screen recognition was also useful when the new SiriusXM app was released. It
gave access to the mini-player which wasn’t seen by VoiceOver at all. If you
want to see what it looks like, and how it might be useful, turn it on while
using the BARD Mobile App, if you have it. It isn’t necessary
Alan made me think of another point to make.
Since my Arboleaf app now works so well, in the VoiceOver Recognition settings,
under Screen Recognition, there is a place to select apps for which you want
screen recognition to turn on automatically when you open that app.
I added Arboleaf to that
Just to echo Richard's point, screen recognition should definitely be in your rotor because apps are being updated continuously and in my experience, developers are using more graphical objects in their apps. If you're noticing an app that used to work and now VoiceOver doesn't seem
Are use the screen recognition some. I think having it in the rotor is definitely a good idea on some apps screen recognition makes it a little more usable. One example is the app known as the weather channel. I’ve been able to turn screen recognition on and have it read things in The Weather
I have a scale that I weigh myself on that is Wi-Fi made by Arboleaf. Their
app became very difficult to use after a recent update.
I decided to try Screen Recognition in their app; which has the same name,
Arboleaf.
It works perfectly with screen recognition, in fact, it reads much better
I keep hearing that screen recognition is good for some things. Can someone
give an example where it does some good? I’d like to learn what it is supposed
to do.
> On Jun 15, 2024, at 8:31 AM, Jennie Facer wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Screen recognition should be in your rot
Thank you for your assistance. I think everything is in good shape now thanks to the people on the list.Dave.On Jun 15, 2024, at 8:41 AM, Richard Turner wrote:You do have to add Screen Recognition to the rotor.Open Settings, Accessibility, VoiceOver, Rotor, Rotor actions.Anything that says
I did find it in Rotor Items, thanks.
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Jennie Facer
Sent: Saturday, June 15, 2024 11:42 AM
To: via VIPhone
Subject: Re: Screen recognition and editing rotor
Under Voiceover in settings
I did not find Screen Recognition in Rotor.
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Richard Turner
Sent: Saturday, June 15, 2024 11:41 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Screen recognition and editing rotor
You do have
Thank you very much. This was helpful. I was skipping over the voice recognition part.DaveOn Jun 15, 2024, at 8:53 AM, Mike B. wrote:
Hi Dave,
Are you saying you can't find
the rotor, or that you can't find Screen Recognition, on the rotor? Here's
how to turn off Scr
Hi Dave,
Are you saying you can't find the rotor, or that you can't find Screen
Recognition, on the rotor? Here's how to turn off Screen Recognition,
Open settings, swipe to accessibility & double tap, double tap on voiceover,
swipe to voice recognition & doub
Under Voiceover in settings, there is a rotor button. Double tap on this
button, then double tap on the rotor items button right after that. Screen
recognition should be in there.
Hope this helps,
Jenn
Jennie Facer
> On Jun 15, 2024, at 9:37 AM, Dave Lehnis wrote:
>
> Thank you fo
You do have to add Screen Recognition to the rotor.
Open Settings, Accessibility, VoiceOver, Rotor, Rotor actions.
Anything that says selected in their will be on the rotor, if VoiceOver doesn’t
say selected, double tap and it will then say selected and show up in the rotor.
I do not think
Thank you for that. I do not find screen recognition in my rotor as I twisted. What I am hoping to do is find out how to edit my rotor. But under voiceover, I cannot find the rotor and the ways to edit it. Any further suggestions will be appreciated. Thanks for the help.Dave.On Jun 15, 2024, at 8
Hello,
Screen recognition should be in your rotor, so when you twist, you should be
able to find it. Swiping up or down with 1 finger should toggle it on or off.
If you don’t use it at all, then maybe taking it from your rotor suggestions
would help.
Jenn
Jennie Facer
> On Jun 15, 2024, a
Sometimes I think I’m going crazy, but for some reason, I cannot find how to
turn off screen recognition and I can’t find the rotor to edit it. Any
suggestions will be much appreciated. I know screen recognition has addressed
here before, but I am not remembering exactly what was said. Thanks
There are definitely times when screen recognition can be useful, I recently
got another robot vacuum and the app is pretty much totally inaccessible
without using screen recognition. While it’s good that Voiceover offers this
feature, this is something that should not be necessary. Developers
Hi everyone,
Screen recognition can be super annoying when it gets turned on by accident in
a normally accessible app. But I just downloaded an app called Chakra tuner
that is completely inaccessible with it off, but in which I can do everything I
want when it's on. The app plays sound
Another place, at least for me, where I find I need to use screen recognition
is with the Apple Store app when I try to read their FAQ. I am in the United
States and running iOS 16.3.1 on both an iPhone 12 mini and an iPhone 13 mini,
although this problem has actually been occurring for quite
Hello,
Go into Settings, Accessibility and Voiceover.
>From here navigate to Voiceover Recognition and double tap.
Double tap here.
Make sure Screen Recognition is on.
Now swipe through this screen until you reach Apply to Apps.
Double tap here and Voiceover should say Apply to Apps head
Can anyone tell me how to turn off screen recognition off for a specific app?
I’ve been round and round voiceover settings, and I can’t work it out.
Sent from my iPhone
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Hello Keith,
I use a VoIP phone app called 3CX and when I first started using it a couple of
years ago the dialpad was inaccessible, it would just say "button" for every
number. In this case turning on screen recognition was a perfect solution as
all the numbers and buttons like Call
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Kramlinger
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hi,
Can some who use this feature productively please explain best use scenarios?
Thanks in
inaccessible.
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Turner
Sent: Tuesday, October 4, 2022 8:54 PM
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Subject: Re: Screen Recognition and Quick Settings, mystery sort of cleared up
after rebooting the phone, do the 2 finger quadruple tap and you should
I have an iPhone 11 which I believe is quite similar to the SE 2020 and I can
select Screen Recognition in Settings > Accessibility > Voiceover > Quick
Settings
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Sent: Tuesday, October 4, 2022 3:39 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Su
Fair enough, I can duplicate this, but what does it have to do with screen
recognition?
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Turner
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ard Turner<mailto:richardr_tur...@comcast.net>
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Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2022 5:01 PM
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First, Screen Recognition came in with iOS 14 though it was seldom talk
Tried that and no go.
Take care. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. Go Dodgers!
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Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2022 8:53 PM
Subject: Re: Screen Recognition and Quick Settings, mystery sort of cleared
up
after rebooting
Thank you sir, very much.
James B
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Sent: Tuesday, October 4, 2022 11:14 PM
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Subject: Re: Recommendation: put Screen Recognition in VO Quick Settings, not
the Rotor
Hi James,
Yes but you do it in
Cool, thanks for this tip.
Take care. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. Go Dodgers!
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Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2022 9:18 PM
Subject: RE: Recommendation: put Screen Recognition in VO Quick Settings,
not the Rotor
om On Behalf Of Mike B.
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Subject: Re: Recommendation: put Screen Recognition in VO Quick Settings, not
the Rotor
Hi James,
Yes but you do it in Accessibility / Voiceover / Quick Settings, and not where
the quick settin
m.
Take care. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. Go Dodgers!
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Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2022 7:57 PM
Subject: RE: Recommendation: put Screen Recognition in VO Quick Settings,
not the Rotor
Can I reorder these
04, 2022 5:01 PM
Subject: Screen Recognition and Quick Settings, mystery sort of
cleared up
First, Screen Recognition came in with iOS 14 though it was
seldom talked about until iOS 15.
To have it show up in Quick Settings, you have to first turn
it on under Settings, Accessibility, VoiceOver,
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Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2022 5:01 PM
Subject: Screen Recognition and Quick Settings, mystery sort of cleared up
First, Screen Recognition came in with iOS 14 though it was seldom talked
about until iOS 15.
To have it show
Can I reorder these VO quick settings? If so, how?
James B
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James
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Mike,
I can definitely say that Apple Accessibility was not correct. I am running
ios 15, and after turning on screen recognition and then going to quick
settings found in Voiceover settings, screen recognition is a choice that you
can have in your quick settings list.
Now, as you mentioned
First, Screen Recognition came in with iOS 14 though it was seldom talked about
until iOS 15.
To have it show up in Quick Settings, you have to first turn it on under
Settings, Accessibility, VoiceOver, VoiceOver Recognition.
If it is not on there, it will not be in Quick Settings.
I
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the Rotor
Then, how do you use Quick Settings?
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> Subject: Re: Recommendation: put Screen Recognition in VO Quick Settings, not
> the Rotor
>
> If you go to settings > Accessibility > VoiceOver > and go all the way down
> to the end, you will see quick settings. You will find Screen Recognition in
> the
Mike:
I solved the problem. I remembered that I had screen recognition turned off in
voice over recognition in the voice over settings. Once I turned it on again,
it appeared in the voice over quick settings.
Check voice over recognition and see if screen recognition is turned off or
on
Then, how do you use Quick Settings?
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William James
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SE2020 phone.
Well, I'll wait and see what happens. Thanks for the input.
Take care. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. Go Dodgers!
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Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2022 3:03 PM
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If you go to settings > Accessibility > VoiceOver > and go all the way down to the end, you will see quick settings. You will find Screen Recognition in there. Only a few things are selected at the outset. Think of this as the rotor, but you are adding choices to Quick Settings ins
reorder things.
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Sent: October 4, 2022 7:04 PM
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the Rotor
Mike:
Screen recognition is not in my Voice Over quick settings either, and I am
running 16.02 on a SE 2020.
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Subject: Re: Recommendation: put Screen Recognition in VO Quick Settings,
not the Rotor
Well, I wish I knew.
Thomas Donnville does a podcast about it on AppleVis.com.
I do not remember having to add it to quic
Mike, I went ahead and double checked Thomas Donnville's podcast. It was done on September 16, 2021.So unless he had a time machine, he was using iOS 15 and Screen Recognition was in his Quick settings choices.He did not say anything about adding things to the quick settings, at least not i
. The only thing of consequence is what we do” ~ John RuskinMy web site: https://www.turner42.comOn Oct 4, 2022, at 12:45 PM, Mike B. wrote:
Hi Richard,
I took Screen Recognition off the rotor but, how do I add
it to Quick Settings? It's not in Quick Settings to turn on.
Take care.
Okay, I called Apple accessibility and they said that the Screen Recognition
feature isn't showing in Voiceover / Quick Settings because I'm not running
iOS16...
They didn't explain why or why not but, all they said was that it wouldn't
as well as other features like Scre
Hi Richard,
I took Screen Recognition off the rotor but, how do I add it to Quick
Settings? It's not in Quick Settings to turn on.
Take care. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. Go Dodgers!
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Sent: Monday, Octob
n't recall this ever
>> happening to me unless of course I accidently had focus on a particular
>> rotor item like screen recognition at which point of course a flick up or
>> down will toggle this on or off. Can you give specific examples about this?
>>
>
Universe
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the Rotor
Hi I tried marry’s
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Mary, you nailed it.
I should have given that example.
Well done.
Richard, USA.
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Subject: Re: Recommendation: put Screen Recognition in VO Quick Settings, not
the Rotor
I am not richard, but here is an example of what he is talking about I believe.
Open a
is ever happening
> to me unless of course I accidently had focus on a particular rotor item like
> screen recognition at which point of course a flick up or down will toggle
> this on or off. Can you give specific examples about this?
>
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of
PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Recommendation: put Screen Recognition in VO Quick Settings, not the
Rotor
After my experience with the BARDMobile app and screen recognition accidentally
getting turned on, I have taken it out of the rotor and put it in Quick
Settings.
The advantage i
Hi Richard,
I am curious about your statement abut Apple having to fix a bug with the rotor
where things randomly get turned on. I don't recall this ever happening to me
unless of course I accidently had focus on a particular rotor item like screen
recognition at which point of course a
, 2022 12:17 PM
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Subject: Re: screen recognition
Hi,
I suggest putting Screen Recognition in VoiceOver Quick Settings instead of the
rotor. That way, it's still easy to access but much harder to turn on by
accident.
Best,
Anna
On Jul 12, 2022,
11:11 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: screen recognition
Hi,
The gesture to bring up "quick settings" is:
2-finger quadruple tap
You can pick the settings you want in your quick settings in the Voiceover
settings under "quick settings", much the same as you cho
Exactly screen recognition is very valuable function
But I think that people don’t understand what is it for
It is not useful if you would like to use it all the time with some application
It is useful when some elements are not accessible so you can try to recognise
it and then for example after
Screen recognition does exactly what it is supposed to do when it is needed.
When it is not needed which means in apps which are accessible, it can make
things look weird which is why one should make sure that it is turned off for
all apps unless you know for sure it is required.
In Settings
l 12, 2022, at 10:43 AM, regina alvarado wrote:
Have a question about quick settings. How do you access it to turn on screen
recognition? I don’t think I’ve ever seen a gesture to do so. Yes, if you don’t
turn it back to another setting on your router it will turn on and off very
very easily
Have a question about quick settings. How do you access it to turn on screen
recognition? I don’t think I’ve ever seen a gesture to do so. Yes, if you don’t
turn it back to another setting on your router it will turn on and off very
very easily. I like the idea of putting it in quick settings
Hi,
I suggest putting Screen Recognition in VoiceOver Quick Settings instead of the
rotor. That way, it's still easy to access but much harder to turn on by
accident.
Best,
Anna
> On Jul 12, 2022, at 9:21 AM, Star Gazer wrote:
>
> Because it sucks. I had
Because it sucks. I had to turn it off entirely and remove it
from the order
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biberfeld
Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2022 9:36 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: screen recognition
Any ideas why, having added "the s
The only thing that comes to mind & is my experience with such behavior; Is it
possible that You are not turning the rotor off of screen recognition after
turning it on while in an app that needs screen recognition to function?
Donna
>
> Any ideas why, having added "the scr
Any ideas why, having added "the screen recognition" to my rotor, it will not
stay in the off position and pops back on when ever I change apps?
Chaim Biberfeld, LCSW-R
Private Practice
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Sieghard I think you are wrong, my 10r also supports screen recognition.
Davy
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The first phone to sup
The first phone to support it is the iPhone 11.
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Yes, I think it’s relatively new, like maybe IOS 14. It’
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Hi is screen reckignishin new? Since I was looking under the settings on my
Iphone 8 and didn't find it. From Mich.
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Hi is screen reckignishin new? Since I was looking under the settings on my
Iphone 8 and didn’t find it. From Mich.
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