Hi Ian & all,
I have this issue in Notes on my iPhone 14 Pro running the latest iOS 17.3.1.
Actually I've had this issue for several versions of iOS. If I type in the
Notes app, either using dictation, Braille input, or simply using the onscreen
keyboard, and make a mistake, when I correct that mistake, the corrected word
gets read as if there is a space between letters. An example that just happened
to me this morning is that I typed the word "worst", but meant to type "worse".
I deleted the "t" and changed it to an "e", and the word now reads "wors e"
I've changed voices, turned VO off and then back on again. The only thing that
sometimes fixes it is to close the note and re-open it.
Has anyone experienced this in Notes in iOS?
Thanks,
Russell
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From: macvoiceover-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <macvoiceover-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On
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Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2024 2:16 PM
To: Mac Voiceover list Mac Voiceover List <macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [macvoiceover] Weird behaviour in Notes on Mac
Using a borrowed MacBook Air with the latest OS, in notes words are getting
chopped up when I’m in Notes, not noticing it in any other text fields. This is
only on words I type on this Mac, opening a shared note doesn’t seem to bring
it up.
For example I just typed the word tenant, and reading it back I heard ten ant.
Letter by letter it is fine, so I didn’t put in an extra space.
This seems to be realated to an auto complete function I can’t figure out how
to disable. Like, if I let Notes auto complete the word, I get the choppy read
back.
Anyone else experiencing anything like this?
Ian
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