Hello Everyone,

I accidentally deleted the original question that was posted on this subject but I want to offer an answer regarding how blind and low vision iOS 6.0 users can work with photos received via SMS.

NOTE 1:
VoiceOver is Apple’s software screen reading solution for the blind and low vision.

NOTE 2:
This document assumes that VoiceOver users are familiar with basic VoiceOver gestures. 

With the release of iOS 6.0, there is a serious VoiceOver bug with regard to manipulating photos received via text message.  The workaround for this bug may prove somewhat challenging for totally blind iOS 6.0 users but, at the time of this writing, appears to be the only solution.

Scenario:  You receive a photo via SMS and you double-tap on the attachment in order to view/open/edit/delete/forward the photo. 

Now, based on my experience, the photo will open in full screen.  That is to say, there are no controls with which to manipulate the photo. 

All a non-VoiceOver iOS 6.0 user (sighted person) need do is to simply tap the upper part of the photo in order to display the soft-controls necessary to save, forward, delete the photo and more. 

With VoiceOver enabled, there does not seem to be anyway of getting these controls to be displayed. 

To my knowledge, the only way blind and low vision iOS 6.0 users can get the necessary soft-controls to display is to do the following:

1.
Disable VoiceOver.

2.
Single-finger, single-tap the upper part of the display screen.  This will cause the image soft-controls to be displayed.

3.
Enable VoiceOver.

I strongly encourage all voiceover users to send an email to accessibility@apple.com to report this bug.

Mark

No Comments

No comments yet.

RSS feed for comments on this post.

Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.

Navigation

Themes Select

Calendar

October 2012
S M T W T F S
« Sep   Nov »
 123456
78910111213
14151617181920
21222324252627
28293031  

Blog

Categories

Archives
Search

Links

Administration

Feed

-->