If you take the volume out of the rotor, you won't have that to deal with.  I 
use to have issues with that and then I found in the settings, change volume 
with buttons and disabled it.  Then all the up/down buttons on your iPhone only 
control the master volume instead.  With change with buttons turned on, you can 
get yourself into all kinds of trouble.  For example, that clicking sound you 
hear.  When your moving your finger around and no text is there and you then 
use the up or down volume controls on the side of your iPhone, you'll adjust 
the sound of those clicks because they are what has focus at the time.  So then 
you move on to something else and there you are wondering why your iPhone no 
longer makes that clicking sound.  Sometimes, I don't want to hear that and I 
found that if I turn off the mute switch, my iPhone quits making that clicking 
sound which is useful for when I'm on the phone and it's saying press 3 for 
this and 4 for that and 5 to maybe speak to a live person if we can find one.

HTH

Regards,

Alan

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Lisa belville 
  To: viphone@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2013 11:07 PM
  Subject: Re: no voiceover


  Sieghard,

  This is why I try really hard to remember to turn the volume rotor to 
  something else after I've used it to adjust the volume.  Anything, even a 
  change from English to British English is better than no noise at all.  LOL

  Lisa

  I may have had an encounter with the ugly stick, but the whole tree is after 
  you!
  Lisa Belville
  missktlab1...@frontier.com

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: "Sieghard Weitzel" <siegh...@live.ca>
  To: <viphone@googlegroups.com>
  Sent: Friday, August 02, 2013 12:00 AM
  Subject: RE: no voiceover


  > Hi Rebecca,
  >
  > It sounds as if your volume dropped to 0 which can happen sort of 
  > randomly.
  > Have you tried to plug in a headset to see if you have any sound on the
  > headset? If Voiceover is completely quiet, how do you know your phone is
  > still on? I guess what I am trying to say is are you sure your battery
  > didn't die? One way to check that is to flick the mute switch and see if 
  > the
  > phone vibrates when you turn mute on.
  >
  > OK, so if you are sure the battery is not dead and if you hear Voiceover
  > with a headset that means your external speaker volume is 0.
  > In order to get it back up you have to make sure Voiceover is speaking
  > before repeatedly pressing the volume up button. Here is how I do this:
  > 1. I make sure the phone is unlocked with the headset plugged in.
  > 2. I unplug the headset.
  > 3. I do a 2-finger swipe up on the screen. This will make Voiceover start 
  > to
  > read the apps on your home screen starting at the very top left which 
  > means
  > Voiceover will speak for a while until it reads all apps.
  > 4. Now repeatedly press the volume up button and see if Voiceover volume
  > comes back.
  >
  > Oh boy, if that works I totally blew it, I should have charged you 10 
  > bucks
  > for that, it would have been a real bargain considering that's basically
  > half of what Apple would have charged *smile*
  >
  >
  > Good luck,
  > Sieghard
  >
  >
  > -----Original Message-----
  > From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
  > Of Rebecca Ilniski
  > Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2013 9:13 PM
  > To: viphone@googlegroups.com
  > Subject: no voiceover
  >
  > Hi all.  This evening I was playing dice world and all of a sudden my
  > phone just stopped talking.  Tripple click home didn't do the trick to
  > get it talking again.  I tried setting it up in itunes and even though
  > voice over is checked still no speech.  The three finger double tap
  > didn't do anything either.  Anyone ever have this happen before?  if so
  > what did you do to fix it?  I called apple accessibility but since my
  > ninety days are up each call will cost 19 dollars.
  >
  > -- 
  > Rebecca and Zeb
  > email: rilni...@gmail.com
  > facebook: www.facebook.com/rebeccai5
  > Zeb's facebook: www.facebook.com/zeb.ilniski
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