Hi all,

For those of you who couldn't get i Message effects (e.g., invisible ink, 
balloons, etc), to work, I may have the solution. Turn off reduce motion in 
accessibility settings. Now, after you type your message, double tap and hold 
on the send button and the effects screen will pop up. I just tried this and it 
works beautifully. I sent a message and voiceover even announced the effect I 
had chosen. Now, if only there was a way to make digital touch features more 
accessible, like if someone sends you their heartbeat, it would be nice if VO 
could announce that. Obviously, it wouldn't be able to interpret a sketch or 
handwriting, but if it said sketch, heartbeat, tap, etc, at least then we'd 
have a better idea what was being sent.

Lynette


Sent from my iPhone

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