Hi, David,
What is a red screen command? Marcy
On Aug 5, 2009, at 11:52 PM, David Chittenden wrote:
Hello,
I do not yet have an iPhone.
What people have reported on a few lists is that the Voice Over volume
is always turned down when you make a call. So, there are a few
work-arounds which have been offered.
1) Once you connect, perform a read screen command to get VO talking
and then press volume up to turn VO up for the current call. Note: you
need to be using the speaker phone or a headset for this to work as
the touchscreen is disabled when the iPhone is at your ear.
2) If you know beforehand the series of numbers which you will need to
enter, you can create a contact for it and place pauses so that the
number is dialed, pause, access code, pause, etc. occurs when you call
in. Hopefully, Apple will allow the user to set the default volume for
VO during a call in an upcoming update. If you send Apple
Accessibility an email about this, it will let them know that this is
a concern for you. The more emails about certain features they
receive, the more they will know how to prioritize.
David Chittenden, MS, CRC, MRCAA
Marquette, Ed wrote:
Now, I've been a member of the list for half an hour, and I already
feel at home. I've already seen several messages from persons whose
names I recognize from other lists.
I've been a MobileSpeak Pocket user, but am in my first 10 days of an
evaluation period for the iPhone.
Everything works remarkably well, and I've been pleasantly surprised.
I've really had only one problem, but it is a pretty serious one.
Conference calls!
To call in on a conference bridge, one needs first to dial the
number. That's no problem.
Then, however, one has to enter a series of numbers as a pass code.
VoiceOver seems to go silent once the phone connects to the automated
voice in the conference bridge facility.
VoiceOver is still out there because a two-fingered double-tap
terminates the call; however, with no voice during the call, it is
impossible to press the right numbers to enter the pass code.
This seems like such an obvious issue that there should be a
solution; however, I've read the on-line manual, using Safari (which
I love), and I've discovered nothing.
We lawyers use conference bridges lots. So this is quite important.
Thanks for any suggestions or hints.
Ed Marquette
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