Hello Everyone,
When I enable the Speak Screen Controller on my iPad, in order to use the
Siri Voice to read Kindle Books, etc. I cannot seem to find a way to locate
the controller via VoiceOver. For that matter, I cannot get the 2-finger
swipe down gesture to work, especially in the Kindle app
I used to use speech screen over voiceover because I could have it read
continuously even when the phone was locked. This is not the case. I’m not sure
if it goes to the next page automatically or not I will have to verify this.
*update!** speak screen will still turn the page automatically and
Thank you for your help. Didn’t even think to use the search feature, and
funny thing is I use it all the time 😊
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Weitzel
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And
then review the results, "spoken Content, Accessibility > Spoken Content"
is the second result and if you flick through the rest of the results you even
get to one which says "Speak Screen", it still indicates you find it in
"Accessibility > Spoken Content", but
Go to settings, Accessibility, spoken content and turn off speak screen.
That should put things right again.
Richard
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From: viphone@googlegroups.com On
Hi,
All of the sudden now when I try to get to the top of my phone screen to get to
notifications, I keep getting a pop up for speak screen saying minimize and
stop and playback speed. I remember seeing that a long time ago and forget how
I got it to stop appearing, any advice would be helpful
Devin, its sure convenient to have speak screen out of my way.
Thanks,
James B
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Prater
Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2021 9:53 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Speak screen, Expand speaking bar. What is this?
Yes. You can
When I use Speak Screen to read Apple Books with screen then locked, it always
stops reading after a couple of pages. No idea why.
Harry
> On 23 Jun 2021, at 04:48, Pete Nalda wrote:
>
> It’s for people with low vision who might not need voiceover. I like it,
> because it’ll
n Jun 22, 2021, at 10:37 PM, Donna Casteen wrote:
>
>
> What exactly is speak screen? What does it do? How is it helpful with the use
> of the phone.
>
> Donna
>
>
>>
>> Yes. You can either expand the speaking bar, by double tapping I think,
>> the
The settings under accessibility, Spoken Content, are mostly directed at people
who do not use VoiceOver.
Speak Selection puts up a button when text is selected so you can have that
text spoken.
Speak screen allows you to swipe down with two fingers from the top of the
screen and have it read
What exactly is speak screen? What does it do? How is it helpful with the use
of the phone.
Donna
>
> Yes. You can either expand the speaking bar, by double tapping I think, then
> tap on “stop”, or go to settings > Accessibility > Spoken Content > Speak
> screen an
Yes. You can either expand the speaking bar, by double tapping I think, then
tap on “stop”, or go to settings > Accessibility > Spoken Content > Speak
screen and turn it off. See if either of those help.
Devin Prater
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Hi all,
This message is getting in my way. Can I get rid of it?
Many thanks,
James B
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to remove the Speak Screen button from the Home Screen?
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Is it possible to remove the Speak Screen button from the Home Screen?
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Speak screen is a low vision feature to read content, text only, not objects.
Think of it as voiceover lite. It’s invoked by a two finger swipe down. It has
its own controller That pops up when in use. It can be turned off under
accessibility in settings.
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On Nov 28, 2020, at 3:10 AM, Dacia Luck wrote:
What in the world is this speak screen bar thing on the iPhone? It keeps
coming up on my phone in random places, and it won’t g
What in the world is this speak screen bar thing on the iPhone? It keeps coming
up on my phone in random places, and it won’t go away. Is this something I can
remove or do something about? It will sometimes interfere with me navigating to
things on my phone. I have an iPhone 8 running the
Speak screen is primarily for non-VoiceOver users in my opinion.
It allows the screen to be spoken when you do a two finger swipe down from the
top of the screen, i.e. the status bar.
When this is on, you can then lock your phone and it will keep reading.
Some people find this useful when reading
Hi, Everyone.
Every once in a while I manage, usually in YouTube, to bring Siri up
while VO is talking, and I get two readers for the price of one. I
think this is the Speak Screen thing, but I don't know what I do to
bring it up. I think there's a "stop" option. Does anyone kn
I have speak screen turned off VoiceOver turned on now he’s with a finger swipe
down to read stuff on the screen.
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> On Jun 8, 2020, at 9:01 AM, Marie wrote:
>
> Yes the note in settings is quite misleading. I also went there to double
> checked that mine wa
Harry is totally correct.
I was just explaining the main purpose of Speak Screen as the questioner did
not know.
I get almost all of my books from Bookshare; so don't use Apple Books; but I
know that is not available to everyone.
Richard
Chicken: A pet that poops breakfast
> On Jun
You do NOT have to choose between VoiceOver and Speak Screen! If you have both
VoiceOver and Speak Screen enabled, you can put focus on the Status bar, do a
2-finger swipe down and, when the voice starts reading, lock the iPhone by
briefly pressing the power button. The voice continues reading
stop reading.
But, those who do not use VoiceOver, but want some things read to them can turn
on speak screen, use that same gesture, lock the phone, and the reading will
continue until they stop it or it runs out of things to read.
Richard
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Hi Marie,
I just shared what voice over read to me in the settings.
Haven't used the feature, so I can't comment otherwise.
HTH,
Rick
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Sent: Sunday, June 07, 2020 4:38 PM
Subject: Re:
Hi Marie,
I just shared what voice over read to me in the settings.
Haven't used the feature, so I can't comment otherwise.
HTH,
Rick
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To:
Sent: Sunday, June 07, 2020 4:38 PM
Subject: Re: Speak Screen
This actually works even w
To be a bit more specific, you initiate speak screen by placing focus on one of
the items in the status bar such as the time and then swipe down with two
fingers.
Alan Lemly
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Hello,
Speak screen is primarily intended to be used by people who do not usually use
voice over. In other words, people who on occasion may need to have contents of
the screen read aloud but do not normally wish to have to interact with a
screen reader al
Hello,
Speak screen is primarily intended to be used by people who do not usually use
voice over. In other words, people who on occasion may need to have contents of
the screen read aloud but do not normally wish to have to interact with a
screen reader all the time.
Sent from my iPhone
>
This actually works even with speak screen off.
Marie
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Subject: Speak Screen
Hi Ann,
When Speak Screen is turned on,
swipe down with 2 fingers from the top of the screen to hear the
Hi Ann,
When Speak Screen is turned on,
swipe down with 2 fingers from the top of the screen to hear the content of
the screen.
HTH,
Rick
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Sent: Sunday, June 07, 2020 10:34 AM
Subject: Re: Vertical scroll bar, was: RE: Removing the
Hello
I don’t often read books on what used to be iBooks, however, when I do have to
use the Books IOS app, I much prefer to use the speak screen facility.
I bought a book last week and tried to use speak screen and the reading was
interrupted at the end of every page by Voiceover announcing
screen in Kindle app?
Likewise, I also convert my Kindle books to epub to read them with voice dream
reader.
From: Richard Turner
Sent: Tuesday, November 8, 2016 1:20 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Speak screen in Kindle app?
Hi Garry and All,
When Kindle changed
1:20 PM
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>
>
> Hi Garry and All,
> When Kindle changed their app so the status bar no longer shows while you are
> in the app, Speak Screen went away.
> It only works in apps where the status bar sho
Likewise, I also convert my Kindle books to epub to read them with voice dream
reader.
From: Richard Turner
Sent: Tuesday, November 8, 2016 1:20 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Speak screen in Kindle app?
Hi Garry and All,
When Kindle changed their app so the status bar no
Hi Richard,
You can start a Speak Screen in the Kindle app by asking Siri to speak the
screen. Since the app doesn't automatically scroll to the next page when the
screen is locked, however, it's not all that useful.
Best,
Anna
> On Nov 8, 2016, at 3:20 PM, Richard Tur
Hi Garry and All,
When Kindle changed their app so the status bar no longer shows while you are
in the app, Speak Screen went away.
It only works in apps where the status bar shows.
Perhaps eMailing the developer would be a good idea.
Personally, I now convert Kindle books to ePub and read them
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no.
On 11/8/2016 7:04 PM, Harry Bell wrote:
Thanks for all that research, Anna! I also hope a solution can be found. Harry
> On 8 Nov 2016, at 20:18, Woody Anna Dresner wrote:
>
> Hi Harry and all,
>
> I can't find any way to make the screen scrol while Speak Screen is active in
> Kindle books if the screen is
Hi Harry and all,
I can't find any way to make the screen scrol while Speak Screen is active in
Kindle books if the screen is locked. This is too bad because it used to be a
nice way to read Kindle books.
The screen will scroll while reading iBooks with Speak Screen and the screen
l
M, Harry Bell wrote:
>
> I'm trying to use Speak Screen on my iPhone 7 Plus with latest iOS. If I open
> a Kindle book and then swipe down with two fingers or tell Siri to speak
> screen, all goes well until I turn off the screen with a tap on the power
> button: after this t
I've had the kindle app for years on my iPhone 5s before my new phone, though I
hadn't tried speak screen. Harry
> On 8 Nov 2016, at 19:36, Connie Mohney wrote:
>
> Harry,
> If you don't mind my asking, does kindle only come with 7 plus phones? I'm
> askin
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no.
On 11/8/2016 7:04 PM, Harry Bell wrote:
> I'm trying to use Speak Screen on my iPhone 7 Plus wit
no.
On 11/8/2016 7:04 PM, Harry Bell wrote:
> I'm trying to use Speak Screen on my iPhone 7 Plus with latest iOS. If I open
> a Kindle book and then swipe down with two fingers or tell Siri to speak
> screen, all goes well until I turn off the screen with a tap on the power
&
I'm trying to use Speak Screen on my iPhone 7 Plus with latest iOS. If I open a
Kindle book and then swipe down with two fingers or tell Siri to speak screen,
all goes well until I turn off the screen with a tap on the power button: after
this the iPhone carries on reading only until the e
Enable it in the usual accessibility settings area. Once on, touch the status
bar and do a two-finger swipe down. After a few seconds, Speak Screen will
start reading the screen using the voice and speed you set in Settings. You can
change the speed, as well as seek through the audio, using the
Hello; Listers, I have a question. How do I exactly use the Speak Screen
Feature on my iPhone 5S? I heard a demo podcast of this that Jonathan Mosen did
but I can’t seem to find it! Can anybody point me in the right direction?
Thanks in advance!
Jose Lomeli
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Ahh, Ok, that’s what I’ve been missing. Thanks Chris. I appreciate the help.
> On Jul 15, 2015, at 10:29 AM, christopher hallsworth
> wrote:
>
> You actually have to touch anywhere on the status bar then do the two finger
> swipe down from the top to start speak screen.
&
You actually have to touch anywhere on the status bar then do the two finger
swipe down from the top to start speak screen.
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Guys, I need some help. I want to read a book in iBooks while I shelve in the
back here at the library. I’ve enabled speak screen, and do the two finger
swipe down from the top when I get in the book, but I can’t make it happen
consistently. I turn voiceover off first of course and then once it
l the text is exported one
>> way or another.
>>
>> On 16/03/2015 05:27, Wren Langley wrote:
>>> Hi all, I wanted to share this with you. I thought that I would try speak
>>> screen in Mbraille. to read my very long journal document. I tried it and I
>>>
nted to share this with you. I thought that I would try speak
>> screen in Mbraille. to read my very long journal document. I tried it and I
>> told Siri to launch it. She said sorry there is nothing to read here. I
>> tried it again and it still didn't work. So I guess when we B
I believe apps like MBraille and even BrailleTouch for those who still
have it do not represent the actual text on-screen until the text is
exported one way or another.
On 16/03/2015 05:27, Wren Langley wrote:
Hi all, I wanted to share this with you. I thought that I would try speak
screen
Hi all, I wanted to share this with you. I thought that I would try speak
screen in Mbraille. to read my very long journal document. I tried it and I
told Siri to launch it. She said sorry there is nothing to read here. I tried
it again and it still didn't work. So I guess when we Braelin
Hi Isaac and all, I found the stop button for speak screen. So sorry that I did
not see it before I wrote the message. God bless, Wren Langley
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> On Mar 2, 2015, at 10:55 AM, Isaac Hebert wrote:
>
> When you say stop speak screen are you trying to pause speech o
ness technology eBooks, tutorials and training
> http://Mosen.org <http://mosen.org/>
>> On 3/03/2015, at 8:38 am, Kramlinger, Keith G., M.D.
>> mailto:kramlinger.ke...@mayo.edu>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I can’t get it to work with the NFB N
now if that is
> user error or a limitation of the Speak Screen functionality.
>
> Thanks. Keith
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Hi,
I can't get it to work with the NFB Newsline app, but don't know if that is
user error or a limitation of the Speak Screen functionality.
Thanks. Keith
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If you are trying to pause speak screen do a two finger double tap and it
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> On Mar 2, 2015, at 9:12 AM, Wren Langley wrote:
>
> Hi all and thank you very much for the help. I started using speak screen for
> th
When you say stop speak screen are you trying to pause speech or disable speak
screen?
> On Mar 2, 2015, at 9:12 AM, Wren Langley wrote:
>
> Hi all and thank you very much for the help. I started using speak screen for
> the first time today and he keeps saying replace object c
Hi all and thank you very much for the help. I started using speak screen for
the first time today and he keeps saying replace object character. Is there a
way to stop this? Also how do I stop speak screen. Thank you all very much for
the help. God bless, Wren Langleyis it best to have voice
ng
about listening to an audio.
So still none the wiser what it is or does.
Real writing seems to be a thing of the past, along with common sense and
various other courtesies.
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Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2015 9:54 PM
Subject: Re: Audi
Hi Jonathan
I just listen to your pod cast on speak screen reader. I want to thank you for
an excellent pod cast.
Margaret
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> On 25 Feb 2015, at 9:52 am, Jonathan Mosen wrote:
>
> Hi Keith, you could try signing in if you have an Audioboom account, there
>
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Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2015 8:45 AM
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Subject: RE: Audio Demo of the iOS 8 Speak Screen Feature
Hi,
Jonathan had provided an alternative link where you do not have to sign in:
http://audioboom.com/boos/2927053-ios
Ok, thanks muchly, will go do, soon.
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Subject: RE: Audio Demo of the iOS 8 Speak Screen Feature
Hi,
Jonathan had provided an alternative link where you do not have to sign
Thanks, not sure it would be all that useful.
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Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2015 7:19 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Audio Demo of the iOS 8 Speak Screen Feature
You can command
Hi,
Jonathan had provided an alternative link where you do not have to sign in:
http://audioboom.com/boos/2927053-ios-8-s-speak-screen-feature-listen-to-ibooks-with-your-screen-locked-and-more.mp3
His very clear demonstration explains the potential usefulness of this feature
with apps such as
Ok, not just me then; so thanks for this.
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To:
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2015 10:56 PM
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To:
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2015 7:07 AM
Subject: Re: Audio Demo of the iOS 8 Speak Screen Feature
Hi all,
A tip for you. Touch anywhere on the status bar before doing the two
finger swipe down to invoke speak screen. I'm
.
Real writing seems to be a thing of the past, along with common sense and
various other courtesies.
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To:
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2015 9:54 PM
Subject: Re: Audio Demo of the iOS 8 Speak Screen Feature
Hi Jonathan and others,
I am
Hi all,
A tip for you. Touch anywhere on the status bar before doing the two
finger swipe down to invoke speak screen. I'm not sure where I got this
from but it works for me so try that.
On 26/02/2015 01:19, Pete Nalda wrote:
The screen speak feature is invoked by doing a 2 finger swipe
e Combs wrote:
>>>
>>> Sorry, I have gotten behind and have been stressed. Can some briefly
>>> describe this feature we are talking about? I know there is a video but I
>>> seldom do those.
>>>
>>>
>>> From: viphone@googleg
do those.
>>
>>
>> From: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
>> [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>] On
>> Behalf Of Pete Nalda
>> Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2015 7:41 AM
>> To: vi
You can command Siri to "speak screen" while Voiceover is on and do a
two-finger-double-tap to pause it. You can also lock the screen while reading
from a web page or iBooks. It will keep reading in the background while you get
notifications, etc. or do other tasks on the device.
T
t; Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2015 7:41 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Audio Demo of the iOS 8 Speak Screen Feature
>
> This sort of happened to me too last night. I tried to invoke the feature in
> facebook, then it took me opening and closing three or four app
7:41 AM
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Subject: Re: Audio Demo of the iOS 8 Speak Screen Feature
This sort of happened to me too last night. I tried to invoke the feature in
facebook, then it took me opening and closing three or four apps, then finally
in iBooks it started working again.
Egun
uary 25, 2015 4:57 PM
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> Subject: Re: Audio Demo of the iOS 8 Speak Screen Feature
>
> Hi Reggie, sorry you've had trouble playing the audio. Audioboom have now
> introduced a ridiculous policy requiring people to h
your knowledge on this.
Neal
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Jonathan Mosen
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2015 4:57 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Audio Demo of the iOS 8 Speak Screen Feature
Hi Reggie, sorry you've had tr
orting this.
>
> I wanted to comment on an issue I experienced after following your demo and
> testing the speak screen feature. I opened an iBook and Alex started reading
> just as in your demo when I asked Siri to "speak screen". I then decided I
> wanted Australian K
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>> Subject: RE: Audio Demo of the iOS 8 Speak Screen Feature
>>
>> Jonathan. Thanks for this. One note. I can get this feature
after following your demo and
testing the speak screen feature. I opened an iBook and Alex started reading
just as in your demo when I asked Siri to "speak screen". I then decided I
wanted Australian Karen as my screen speaking voice so went through the steps
to select her. When I aske
Hi Jonathan and others,
I am positive I was not using VoiceOver to read the screen with the Kindle app.
I know this, because my VoiceOver speech rate and speak Screen speech rate are
completely different. They were both speaking at the same time without any
issues, too; I was just reading
:22 PM
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> Subject: RE: Audio Demo of the iOS 8 Speak Screen Feature
>
> Jonathan. Thanks for this. One note. I can get this feature to work in Kindle
> as well. What I do is to do a three finger double tap to
>
> Neal
>
>
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> Rick Alfaro
> Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2015 12:17 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: RE: Audio Demo of the iOS 8 Speak Screen Feature
>
> Wow Jonathan
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Subject: RE: Audio Demo of the iOS 8 Speak Screen Feature
Jonathan. Thanks for this. One note. I can get this feature to work in Kindle
as well. What I do is to do a three finger double tap to silence Voiceover, and
the speek screen does turn the page in the Kindle app.
Neal
Behalf Of
Rick Alfaro
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2015 12:17 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Audio Demo of the iOS 8 Speak Screen Feature
Wow Jonathan, what a terrific find. Thanks so much for sharing. As you
mentioned in your audio, I knew the feature existed but totally
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Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2015 5:52 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Audio Demo of the iOS 8 Speak Screen Feature
Hi Keith, you could try signing in if you have an Audioboom account, there
seems to be either a
testing the speak screen feature. I opened an iBook and Alex started reading
just as in your demo when I asked Siri to "speak screen". I then decided I
wanted Australian Karen as my screen speaking voice so went through the
steps to select her. When I asked Siri to speak screen after t
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> On Feb 25, 2015, at 6:37 AM, Devin Prater wrote:
>
> When I do speak screen a few times, after the second time, it doesn't work. I
> swipe down with 2 fingers from the status bar, the pause, fast forward and
> all are d
ick update: headset remotes, at least the one on my Aftershokz Bluez,
> doesn't play or pause the feature. Sorry, I really figured it would.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Feb 25, 2015, at 07:37, Devin Prater wrote:
>>
>> When I do speak screen a few times, after t
ne
>
>> On Feb 25, 2015, at 7:37 AM, Devin Prater wrote:
>>
>> When I do speak screen a few times, after the second time, it doesn't work.
>> I swipe down with 2 fingers from the status bar, the pause, fast forward and
>> all are displayed, but there is no
Happened to me also.
Wonder if the voice combination is relevant for this.
Best ,
Ioana
Sent from my iPhone
> On Feb 25, 2015, at 7:37 AM, Devin Prater wrote:
>
> When I do speak screen a few times, after the second time, it doesn't work. I
> swipe down with 2 finger
Quick update: headset remotes, at least the one on my Aftershokz Bluez, doesn't
play or pause the feature. Sorry, I really figured it would.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Feb 25, 2015, at 07:37, Devin Prater wrote:
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> When I do speak screen a few times, after the second time, it d
When I do speak screen a few times, after the second time, it doesn't work. I
swipe down with 2 fingers from the status bar, the pause, fast forward and all
are displayed, but there is no speech. As I said, it works for around 2 times,
then stops speaking when envoked more than twice.
2015, at 10:32 PM, BBS wrote:
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> Hi guys. One time I used the speak screen feature and I noticed that it
> actually treats it as if you were listening to music. That means while it's
> reading, you can do a two finger double tap to toggle reading. I found this
> out when
I am afraid that I did not hear anything.
- Original Message -
From: Jonathan Mosen
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2015 3:22 PM
Subject: Audio Demo of the iOS 8 Speak Screen Feature
Hi everyone, a client of mine is a student who uses iBooks a lot
Sorry, I just realised that the two finger double tap Cheshier did not work
because I had turned off voice-over while using speak screen!
> On 25 Feb 2015, at 11:13, Harry Bell wrote:
>
> I've just started using speak screen on my iPad air iOS 8.1.3 and I found
> that I
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