The only real problem is that when typing, every time you press space the display will say "bottom of document" but that only happens sometimes.
Sent from my iPhone > On Sep 16, 2015, at 3:06 PM, Melissa Tucker <melissatuck...@att.net> wrote: > > does ios9 give any problems for people using a braille display? > > > > On Sep 16, 2015, at 3:15 PM, Krister Ekstrom <kris...@kristersplace.com> > wrote: > > I always religiously update to the latest version of an Os when it comes out, > if it works it does, if not… well shrug. > /Krister > >> 16 sep. 2015 kl. 20:02 skrev Mike Arrigo <n0...@charter.net>: >> >> In general, I think it's always good to wait until at least the first major >> update, sometimes the second of any new operating system so the major bugs >> can get worked out. Upgrading to a new version of an operating system as >> soon as it's released is far too risky. >> Original message: >>> Hi everyone, now that the NDA is lifted, here are some things I think you >>> might like to be aware of in iOS 9. >>> I am enthusiastic about iOS 9. It is significantly more responsive than its >>> predecessor, and there are many new features that I'm sure you'll enjoy. >>> Unfortunately, there are also some VoiceOver bugs in iOS 9 that range from >>> minor annoyances to potentially critical, depending on how you use your >>> device and whether you find yourself affected. Here are just a few that you >>> might like to take into consideration before deciding whether to wait for a >>> bug fix release before installing iOS 9. Remember that a few days following >>> iOS 9's release, it will not be possible to downgrade again, so you should >>> consider the upgrade to iOS 9 a one-way trip, and proceed with caution if >>> anything below concerns you. >>> 1. Audio routing bug. This is potentially the most significant >>> accessibility bug I can recall ever to slip through an iOS release, due to >>> the number of people who may be affected. Not everyone will be, and at >>> present, even after extensive testing with a range of people owning >>> different devices, I have no information about why it affects some users, >>> but not others. It is not device specific, for example it is happening to >>> me on my iPhone 6 Plus, but I know iPhone 6 Plus users where the problem >>> isn't so severe. Nor does it seem to be affected by any setting. If you're >>> lucky, it won't happen to you, but the only way I am aware of to determine >>> this is to upgrade. >>> This bug may affect you when you have earbuds or headphones connected to >>> the headphone socket of your iPhone. The primary way the audio routing bug >>> manifests itself is when you receive an incoming phone or FaceTime call. >>> You can usually hear if you're going to be affected by the bug because your >>> ring-tone will fade in and out, rather like the way VOiceOver causes system >>> audio to fade in and out when audio ducking is enabled. At this point, if >>> you press the power button to silence the ringer and then flick through the >>> screen, you will find that not only has VOiceOver become unresponsive, but >>> the entire phone has as well. >>> If you don't press the power button while the phone is ringing, but instead >>> opt to flick through the iPHone's screen to locate the Answer button or >>> review caller ID information, VoiceOver may not speak at all. >>> Finally, if you attempt to answer the incoming call with a two-finger >>> double-tap, you may not be able to, since VoiceOver has effectively locked >>> up. >>> The bottom line is that if you have earbuds connected, you may not be able >>> to answer a call. >>> Some people have also reported similar problems answering calls when their >>> phone is set to silent. >>> If you rely on your phone for business or safety, this could be a deal >>> breaker in terms of upgrading at this point. >>> What makes this bug so fascinating is that not only is it completely absent >>> for some people, but of those who experience it, not all symptoms are >>> present for all users. For example, some people experience the issues I >>> have described when they press the power button to mute the ringer, but not >>> when the phone is ringing. Others can answer a call by pressing the button >>> on their EarPods, while others cannot. >>> If you upgrade and are affected by this, here are a few things to try. >>> (A) If you have the more moderate version of this bug, avoid pressing the >>> power button when you receive an incoming call. >>> (B) Turning off audio ducking seems to help a little for some users. >>> (C) If you can't answer a call with a two-finger double-tap, try pressing >>> the button on your EarPods or similar device if you have such a device >>> connected. >>> (D) If all else fails, you can disconnect any device from the headphone >>> jack, answer the call with a two-finger double-tap, then reconnect the >>> device to the headphone jack. >>> (E) Given the critical nature of this bug, if you've upgraded and now find >>> yourself afflicted by it, enrol in the iOS beta program so you can receive >>> early copies of any fixes Apple is working on. But keep in mind that since >>> you will be running beta software, you may well be swapping one set of bugs >>> for another. >>> 2. Bluetooth keyboard support unreliable. Sometimes, users may input double >>> letters when typing. This is a bug that was introduced in the iOS 8 cycle, >>> and can easily be worked around by toggling VoiceOver off and on. >>> However, a new bug now exists where at times, no text is entered into a >>> field at all when VO is active. Toggling VO doesn't help, nor does >>> switching the keyboard off and on. The only immediate remedy is to turn Vo >>> off, and keep typing without it. If you turn VO back on again, the arrow >>> keys don't work when you're trying to navigate your text, and you can't >>> edit it. >>> 3. In the Today view of Notification Center, VO frequently restarts itself >>> when flicking through your widgets, and sometimes the phone locks up >>> entirely. >>> 4. It's much less likely you can return to your previous position on screen >>> after taking an action. For example, flick through the list of podcasts in >>> Downcast. Find a podcast you wish to download. Double-tap, and a shortcut >>> menu appears. Choose Download. You should then be able to tap on the screen >>> and return to the list where you left off. This worked in previous iOS >>> versions, but it doesn't work now, you're returned to near the top of the >>> list. If you're in a large news-related podcast where there are dozens of >>> episodes, it takes a lot of effort to get back to your place. This also >>> impacts a number of other apps including some Twitter clients. >>> 5. Less reliable audio ducking. You may find that if you use VoiceOver >>> while listening to audio from another app, audio ducking does not work as >>> well as it used to. Some times, it works perfectly, while at others, >>> VoiceOver ducks the audio but does not restore the app to its normal level >>> when VO has finished speaking. On other occasions, VoiceOver won't duck the >>> audio at all, as if audio ducking had been disabled. If VoiceOver has not >>> restored system audio to its usual level, sometimes toggling speech off and >>> on again with a three-finger double-tap will help. 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