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Accessibility issues via voice control

Open shanaqui opened this issue 4 years ago • 6 comments

"Recently, I’ve had to use accessibility features on my iPad to click things due to an arm injury. However, right now when I enable voice control, all of the numbers that appear in overlay are set to open the task into edit mode, rather than check it off as a default. This means that to check off a task, I have to use the mouse grid mode, which usually requires saying a series of five different numbers to check off a single task. It would be great if there could be a number overlays that would automatically check off the task, and then a different set of numbers to edit the task. That would save a lot of time!"

iOS Version: 14.3 Device: iPad Pro (10.5-inch) App Version: 3.1.1 (526) User ID: 7bde7864-ebc5-4ee2-a4b7-1070d464cdb0 Level: 68 Class: warrior Is in Inn: true Uses Costume: true Custom Day Start: 6

shanaqui avatar Dec 04 '20 15:12 shanaqui

fix for now would be to make checking off a task the default action rather than opening the task edit screen

saraolson avatar Jan 05 '22 17:01 saraolson

The following lines help us find and squash the Bug you encountered. Please do not delete/change them. iOS Version: 15.6 Device: iPhone14,3 App Version: 3.5.4 (694) User ID: 3eaa4d67-f70c-438c-bdf8-2a2ac926c00c Level: 312 Class: warrior Is in Inn: false Uses Costume: true Custom Day Start: 4

Please describe the bug you encountered: Unable to check off second checklist item with Voiceover enabled. Not sure if this applies to all checklists but this list only activates the daily, bringing up the menu to change the whole daily.

rilygreat avatar Aug 05 '22 17:08 rilygreat

@saraolson Is there already an idea on how to open the edit screen then?

Kind regards Eric

EricMiddelhove avatar Sep 20 '22 20:09 EricMiddelhove

@EricMiddelhove im not too familiar with the number overlays referenced in the original report here:

It would be great if there could be a number overlays that would automatically check off the task, and then a different set of numbers to edit the task. That would save a lot of time!"

but i think their solution would be the intended idea? have the first number be check off the task, and the 2nd edit, as editing a task is the secondary action. expanding a checklist would be a tertiary action, etc. once again, im not super familiar with this way of interacting, but their suggestion sounds valid.

saraolson avatar Sep 22 '22 18:09 saraolson

Ok I'll have a look at it :)

EricMiddelhove avatar Sep 23 '22 19:09 EricMiddelhove