8/17/2023 0 Comments Apple airpod shortcuts![]() ![]() No one, at least in this thread, has mentioned this, but I bought the Airpod Pro 2 shortly after they came out, but screen sharing with content over Facetime was how I discovered the problems. Having to use a Siri shortcut every time I use my AirPods still isn’t great but at least they are now usable. It’s such a shame considering how into accessibility apple say they are that they couldn’t have found a way of making their phone and their AirPods work properly when using their accessibility solution and it fell on you to provide a bodge that covers up for them not doing their jobs properly. You have just made my day quite a bit better. I had found a fix which was to turn voiceover off before pressing play on the podcast then turning voiceover back on but it took me months to work that one out and really I shouldn’t have to bodge it on my iPhone and AirPods which together I paid around £1500 of real money for. This makes everything sound a little odd and is quite nauseating. When I listen to podcasts in Spotify on AirPods using voiceover it sounds like the AirPods aren’t quite synchronised. Your fix also seems to have resolved another problem I was having. It’s so frustrating how many niggles there are on apples accessibility that make the whole experience pretty damn miserable. Ok so maybe hero is stretching it a bit but I was only today getting so frustrated with this problem that I was thinking about my potential move to android for my next phone. What do you guys think? I hope this can be useful to you. I've been hitting roughly the the promised 6-7 hour battery life on the Airpods pro 2 and Airpods 3rd Generation. I honestly don't think it is much if at all. The background sounds being turn on does put a hit on the airpods battery life. Such a setting exists in the JAWS and NVDA screen Reader on the Windows side. In truth, I would prefer a prevent Bluetooth cut off sound feature that can be permenantly turned on in Voiceover settings. So when connecting to the Airpods, I swipe from the top of the page into control center, navigate to Hearing, double tap, navigate to Background sounds and turn it on. Something I have done to make this easy and quick is to insert the Hearing widget in Control center. You have to manually turn backgrounds sounds on when reconnecting to the airpods. When taking the Airpods off and putting them back in the case, the background sounds feature will turn off. There will be no bluetooth cut off and no Voiceover speech delay. Voiceover screenreader will now work properly. ![]() From that point you can turn Backsounds on. Swipe to Stop sounds when locked and make sure it is turned off.ħ. ![]() swipe to volume with media and set it to 0%.Ħ. Swipe to use when media is playing and make sure it is turn on.ĥ. Go back and swipe to () noise volume and set to 0%.Ĥ. In this setting page, swipe to and double tap on sound and choose any of the provided noises (Balanced, Bright, Dark, Ocean, Rain, Stream). With Voiceover enabled and airpods connected (I'm using Airpods Pro 2), go to Settings, accessibility, airpods, Audio Accessibility settings, Background Sounds.Ģ. Its something that tends to add up over time.Ī solution/work around I have come up with involves the background sounds feature found in the airpods accessibility page.ġ. Touching the screen can result in a bit of speech delay for maybe half a second. Its something that tends to add up over time. Similarly, there is generally a little delay when navigating iOS and/or iPad OS with airpods and voiceover. This makes navigating by character, word, line, etc very frustrating. For whatever reason, there is an issue where using airpods with voiceover on an iOS and/or iPad OS device results in the first second or two being cut off.
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