Hi,

I used Airplane mode a couple of days ago, and I had no trouble reconnecting 
with my Focus 40 Blue after I turned it off. So whether you will experience 
this bug probably depends which braille display you are using.

Best,
Anna



> On Sep 17, 2015, at 1:07 AM, christopher hallsworth <challswor...@icloud.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> It does, and it may impact those with residual or no hearing at all. If you 
> turn Airplane mode on, then turn bluetooth back on, your Braille display will 
> not automatically connect. You then need to go into Settings > general > 
> accessibility > VoiceOver > Braille and double tap on your display to connect 
> again. But the problem doesn't end there. While still in Airplane Mode, if 
> you lock your device and unlock it again, the display will once again not 
> connect automatically. You will have to do the above to connect again.
> Chris
>> On 17 Sep 2015, at 04:10, Ron Pelletier <ron.pellet...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>> 
>> According to Applevis, it does
>> 
>> Ron & Danvers
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
>> Of Melissa Tucker
>> Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 2015 4:07 PM
>> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Re: My top iOS 9 Bugs
>> 
>> 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. At other times, 
>>>> you may need to toggle VoiceOver completely off and on again.
>>> 
>>>> Jonathan Mosen
>>>> Mosen Consulting
>>>> Blindness technology eBooks, tutorials and training http://Mosen.org 
>>>> <http://mosen.org>
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