Hello, This is a known problem. Currently, there are two solutions.
1) Activate the cancel button. When VO says screen locked, you are actually in the password entry field. Enter your password. 2) When you activate the slide to unlock, keep your fingers away from the display until you hear VO announce enter password. It looks like VO activates whatever is in the lower left corner of the display if you touch the screen immediately after activating the slide to unlock area. Visually, the display is blank, during this time, so sighted people do not touch the display until it refreshes with the next screen. I suspect the bug may actually be present for the sighted as well, but nobody would touch the display until they can see what they are activating. David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA Email: dchitten...@gmail.com Mobile: +64 21 2288 288 Sent from my iPhone On 20/08/2012, at 14:58, Mari <solaunmarissa2...@gmail.com> wrote: > Not sure if anybody else is experiencing this issue, but once in the pass > code for the iPhone and having the passcode turned on, VoiceOver will > immediately take focus to the emergency call button instead of allowing the > user to enter their pass code. > > I have read and other groups related to accessibility that this is an issue > with iOS 5 as well as voiceover I'm hoping that the accessibility team Apple > will have this fixed when iOS six comes out. > > -- > > --