Hello, do you think if we let them know about Hokusai, it would help? Hokusai has all those problems covered and if I remember correctly, it recognizes when voiceover is on so it activates those extra features. If it works for them, I can't imagine why it wouldn't work for twisted wave. Best, Jesse Sent from my iPhone > On Dec 10, 2014, at 15:05, Blindness Eraser <blindnesseraser@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Just got this from the developer of twisted wave. I said we would be > interested so hopefully he actually does it. > > Please go check out my website: http://blindnesseraserblog.wordpress.com > which has lots of different info on a number of topics for blind and visually > impaired people and which I have recently redone. Also please check out my > low traffic mailing list: //freelists.org/list/erasingblindness where we > can talk about anything related to blindness. Thank you. > > ---- Original Message ------ > From: "TwistedWave Customer Service" <support-ios@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: (Case 14410) Having problems selecting parts of audio with > VoiceOver. > Date sent: Tue, 09 Dec 2014 21:20:44 -0500 > > Hi Blindness Eraser, > > Sorry for the delay. > > I have been thinking about this problem. Selecting with VoiceOver is > hard. Selecting is done by dragging the cursor in the waveform, and I > couldn't find a way to make this work with VoiceOver. > > I was able to add a selection function by adding a couple of buttons > in the toolbar. These buttons would not be very useful to sighted > users, so I was able to make them very small and invisible. They can > only be used through VoiceOver. > > These buttons are "place mark", "select to mark", and "deselect". You > would use the first one to place the mark where the cursor currently > is. You can then continue playing, or jump to the start or end of the > file, and tap "select to mark" to select the are between the mark and > the new cursor position. You can then cut, copy the selection or apply > effects on it. > > Let me know if you think you could use that. > > I will send the update to Apple, and it can take a couple of days > before they validate it and make it available on the App Store. > > Regards, > Thomas > > -- > TwistedWave Customer Service > customer-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: "Blindness Eraser" <blindnesseraser@xxxxxxxxx > Reply-To: "Blindness Eraser" <blindnesseraser@xxxxxxxxx > Date: Mon, 01 Dec 2014 17:00:07 -0800 > To: "support-ios@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <support-ios@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Having problems selecting parts of audio with VoiceOver. > > Hi. I am blind and I use the iPhone with VoiceOver. 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Also check out the blog that goes with this list at www.blindnesseraserblog.wordpress.com. On the Erasing Blindness Blog , you will find: links to websites and mailing lists I think are useful to blind and visually impaired people. I will also post links to websites and mailing lists where people who can see can go to learn about blindness and visual impairments as well as what causes them and how to prevent them or lessen their effect on blind or visually impaired people as well as their friends, families and coworkers. If there is a website or mailing list you think should be included, but you can not find it, you can suggest it and I will post it. If you have any questions or comments about the Erasing Blindness Blog and or Mailing List, please feel free to email blindnesseraser@xxxxxxxxx. If you know anyone you think may benefit from this mailing list, please tell them about it. Also if you are on any mailing lists or forums where it is appropriate to do so, please give this mailing list a mention on there as well. Face Book, Twitter and blogs are also good ways to let people know about this list. Also feel free to use any other method of communication you can think of to spread the word about this list. Thank you. LIST DESCRIPTION. Are you blind or visually impaired and tired of being on a bunch of different mailing lists because each list will only let you talk about one topic? Well those days are over. This list is for blind and visually impaired people to talk about their disabilities and ways to overcome them and for people who can see to talk about blindness and visual impairments as well as what causes them and how to prevent them or lessen their effect on blind or visually impaired people as well as their friends, families and coworkers. We can talk about adaptive technology( hardware and software) from Humanware, Freedom Scientific, Hims, Apple and other companies. As well as that, we can talk about which websites are and are not accessible to blind and visually impaired people who use screen readers or note takers to go on the internet. All kinds of accessible games can also be talked about. We can also talk about the basics like orientation and mobility and braille. It is ok to talk about anything to do with blindness. The topics listed here do not have to be the only things we talk about. They are just some examples. If you are blind or visually impaired and want to learn how to make your life easier and more fun or you are a person who can see and you want to learn about blindness and visual impairments as well as what causes them and how to prevent them or lessen their effect on blind or visually impaired people as well as their friends, families and coworkers, then please join this list. This list is in English. Also check out the Erasing Blindness Blog that goes with this list at www.blindnesseraserblog.wordpress.com. If you have any questions or comments about the Erasing Blindness Mailing List and or Blog, please feel free to email blindnesseraser@xxxxxxxxx. Thank you. End of list description. GENERAL GUIDELINES Please keep the subject lines up to date with what is being talked about in the message bodies. If you have a question you want to ask or you want to say something and it does not fit in with any of the current threads, then please start a new thread. Also, if you have digest mode on and you find a message in the digest you want to reply to, please change the subject to something more specific then the subject of the digest email, for example- re: erasingblindness Digest V1 #6. Cut the other messages out of your reply and just leave in the message you are replying to so that you do not end up forwarding the whole digest to the list. That way, list members who have digest mode off do not need to read through list emails twice. I do not want any members of this list bossing or attacking any of the other list members. If anyone feels like they have been bossed around or attacked by anyone else on this list, please email blindnesseraser@xxxxxxxxx and tell me about it so we can try to sort it out. ABOUT ATTACHMENTS If you have an article, document, game file, short audio file or anything else you would like to share, please do so. You can email any file type as long as it is not a virus. Total message size is limited to 5 MB. This includes your attachment as well as what you write in your email. Please note that people who have digest mode off will receive attachments sent to the list, but people who have digest mode on will not receive these attachments. For people who have digest mode on, if there is an attachment that was sent to the list and you want it, please email blindnesseraser@xxxxxxxxx and I will send you the attachment. I will never turn digest mode on for myself on this list. For people who post attachments to this list, please say in the body of the message that your message has an attachment in it or put has attachment as part of the subject line. That way, people who have digest mode on will know that there was an attachment posted to the list. Attachments are also archived and only attachments known to carry viruses are filtered from them. Thank you.