[mac4theblind] Re: Really really strange problem with friend's device

  • From: Sarah Alawami <marrie12@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: mac4theblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2011 08:42:09 -0700

Probably not. he can hear vo but not the sounds like the clicks and stuff. So I 
don't think vo is muted in this case. HOpe this frustrating problem can be 
fixed.
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On Apr 25, 2011, at 1:36 AM, Bubba wrote:

> Also check to see if he has did mute on Vo accidentally. O mute Vo or un
> mute Vo do this a three finger double tap. Also see if he accidentally did a
> triple click of the home button this will turn Vo off and on if set to do
> so. JST !
> 
> 
> 
> Sign,
> Bubba
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>    I don't know if the iPod has a mute switch, but I'd check that first.
> Secondly, check the volumes between the system sounds verses VoiceOver.
> Lastly, for yucks, have him reset the device.  I believe the combination of
> the home button and sleep switch held together for 6 seconds also does that
> on the iTouch.
> 
> Take Care
> 
> John D. Panarese
> Director
> Mac for the Blind
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> On Apr 24, 2011, at 5:45 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
> 
>> OK, perhaps one a you all can shed some light on this, as I'm totally at
> my witt's end.  I must say, though I normally don't get this way, I'm! for
> once, perplexed!  My friend clames he is having a really strange problem
> with his IPod touch 4th Gen 64GB.  I had this happen once to me to, and god
> for the life of me! don't remember to save thw world! what I did to fix it.
> Apparently, he clames his voiceover sounds are gone.  Yeah, he's on IOS
> 4.3.2.  but does that matter really?  When it happened to me, I think I was
> actually on 3.2, or such.  It wasn't v 4, I know that.  It wasn't even on my
> 4th gen I think that was back when I had a 3GS 32GB.  He can hear speech
> just fine.  It's not like he muted speech.  If it was that easy, I'd a just
> had 'em do a 3 finger double tap.  That won't work though with this.  It's
> not his voice that isn't working, it's actually the physical navigational
> sounds in Voiceover that don't work.  You know... if he had an IPhone, I'd
> tell him to check if the phone had somehow gotten the silencer switch set
> wrong.  Or if it was an IPad, I'd had told him to see if mute was on either
> from the side switch or whatever.  But again, those options hardware
> speaking aren't there being he has a Touch 4th Gen.  I dono even the last
> thing he did before it happened.  He doesn't recall either.  I know the time
> it did it for me, I put my unit on a really el cheapo dock that really
> didn't work that great.  For one thing, it didn't even support charging.  I
> think it was some sort of a Sharper Image stereo with a dock built in.  Ever
> sinse I got my IHome though, I've never once had that issue, and frankly
> when it did happen it was a royal fluke, and nothing I did fixed it.  I
> don't even think hitting home+sleep did anything.  even rapidly quintupplely
> pressing the sleep button to just refresh the springboard didn't work.  His
> IPod's not jail broken, and never ever has even came close to being, even
> from a remote distance of fact.  So yeah.  We're both just pulling our
> hairout! over here trying to figure out what in the world on earth he did.
> I suppose I could have 'em restore it, and then once done restore from his
> last ITunes backup, but isn't that somewhat extreme?  I think I had to do
> this to fix mine when it happened that one time, but come on! first me, now
> him.  Surely! thus, this is sort of a kind of, ish, known issue.
>> 
>> Any ideas.  Man? I'm! out of options!  I'm stmped and have absolutely no
> clue.  this is totally wakkid!  Very, very! bazaar!
>> 
>> Chris.
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