I guess I should add that what I described below is what I am doing in the privacy of my own home.

If I were out in public and making calls where I had to enter sensitive information, then I would definitely make sure my screen curtain is on and I would certainly be using earbuds or earphones of some sort.

Evan


On 6/17/2024 9:54 PM, Evan Reese wrote:
If I am understanding your question correctly, I just hold the iPhone away from my ear, putting it on speaker phone.

Then, I can hear VoiceOver just fine, and I can punch in any numbers on the keypad that I need.

I do it when I call my bank pretty regularly, where I have to enter my checking account number.

Evan

On 6/17/2024 6:51 PM, Carolyn Arnold wrote:
Do any of you have a hard time hearing Voiceover, when on a
phone call, say at the pharmacy, when they are giving
information and you want to punch in the number for
something or doctor clinic, when you want to punch the
number for the nurse's extension? I have a real hard time,
and I've tried with Audio Ducking off and with it on, no
help.


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