Hi, you probably tried this, but does double tapping work?  I got a media file 
attachment the other day and I was able to get to the controls by double 
tapping the screen.
Thanks.
Holly
On Oct 26, 2012, at 5:21 PM, M. Taylor <mk...@ucla.edu> wrote:

> Hello Everyone,  The following was just posted to the Candle Shore BLOG:
> 
> TIP:  How Blind And Low Vision IOS 6.0 Users Can Work With Photos Received
> Via SMS
> 
> Hello Everyone,
> 
> I accidentally deleted the original question that was posted on this subject
> but I want to offer an answer regarding how blind and low vision iOS 6.0
> users can work with photos received via SMS.
> 
> NOTE 1:
> VoiceOver is Apple's software screen reading solution for the blind and low
> vision.
> 
> NOTE 2:
> This document assumes that VoiceOver users are familiar with basic VoiceOver
> gestures.
> 
> With the release of iOS 6.0, there is a serious VoiceOver bug with regard to
> manipulating photos received via text message.  The workaround for this bug
> may prove somewhat challenging for totally blind iOS 6.0 users but, at the
> time of this writing, appears to be the only solution.
> 
> Scenario:  You receive a photo via SMS and you double-tap on the attachment
> in order to view/open/edit/delete/forward the photo.  
> 
> Now, based on my experience, the photo will open in full screen.  That is to
> say, there are no controls with which to manipulate the photo.  
> 
> All a non-VoiceOver iOS 6.0 user (sighted person) need do is to simply tap
> the upper part of the photo in order to display the soft-controls necessary
> to save, forward, delete the photo and more.  
> 
> With VoiceOver enabled, there does not seem to be anyway of getting these
> controls to be displayed.  
> 
> To my knowledge, the only way blind and low vision iOS 6.0 users can get the
> necessary soft-controls to display is to do the following:
> 
> 1.
> Disable VoiceOver.
> 
> 2.
> Single-finger, single-tap the upper part of the display screen.  This will
> cause the image soft-controls to be displayed.
> 
> 3.
> Enable VoiceOver.
> 
> I strongly encourage all voiceover users to send an email to
> accessibil...@apple.com to report this bug.
> 
> Mark 
> 
> 
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