And now, cometh the bad news.
This is not limited to entry in Braille; but I’ve found a few apps/Web sites
where VoiceOver in iOS14.1 no longer let me move to the next field with the
usual swipes or down-arrow etc, but wants to ‘back’ out again. I have to
explore the screen by touch, and double-tap at the point(s)where I want to
input data. ‘Awkward’ is a very mild description of the problem.
From: Flor Lynch
Sent: Monday, October 12, 2020 1:06 AM
To: braillesupport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [braillesupport] Re: iOS 14
Hi Daniel and All,
When the App Store wouldn’t load for me on Saturday night, I decided that it
was time to get iOS14.1 on board. So I downloaded and installed it.
So far, my experience using it on a 6s has been good, apart from one
non-Braille-related podcast app that no longer works on iOS14 – the solution
to that was to (more or less) delete and then re-download the (working)
version from the Ap Store.
Also I have had no VoiceOver focus loss issues so far.
I’ve found that the Braille Auto Advance works well, and I may even make a
suggestion or two to Vispero on how they could improve their rendering –
Apple have it moving by smaller invervals, like 0.1 of a second rather than
0.5 in the FS/Vispero implementation.
One or two other little things: Apple now use abbreviations in Braille such
as tb for Tab and sch for Search, along with the usual btn for Button.
It’s early days yet with me, but I may say I haven’t yet found any issues
with Braille in iOS14.x. (I use the Focus Braille display for a lot of my
navigation and reading articles etc when I want detail. I also like to read
nonfiction books thus.)
From: Daniel Dunne
Sent: Friday, October 09, 2020 4:07 PM
To: braillesupport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [braillesupport] Re: iOS 14
Hi Flor,
Many thanks for getting back to me re: iOS14. Can you explain the Focus
Jumping Issue a little more to me? I notice that an update 14.01 was
released earlier this week, so perhaps they addressed this issue… one
ponders!
Warmest Regards and Stay Safe,
Daniel.
PS: Dereck, I’m getting your emails too!
From: braillesupport-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<braillesupport-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Flor Lynch
Sent: 06 October 2020 11:44
To: braillesupport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [braillesupport] Re: (No Thread-Topic: Re:
Hi Dereck, All,
Because of my pretty negative experiences when I first downloaded and
installed iOS13 last year - serious battery drain necessitating my getting a
replacement battery, annoying auto-repeating notifications, etc, - I haven’t
yet taken the plunge into iOS14. Whenever I do install iOS14, I’m looking
forward to experimenting with the new auto-advance feature in Braille
seettingsd (It’s said to work great.) I’m not looking forward to having the
focus jumping issue, which many people seem to experience in iOS14.
From: Dereck Carolan
Sent: Tuesday, October 06, 2020 10:55 AM
To: braillesupport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [braillesupport] Re: (No Thread-Topic: Re:
Hi All,
Hope everyone is keeping well?
Could everyone please respond to this email as we want to ensure the support
list is working correctly.
Thanks
Dereck
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