Assuming a fix is not coming out soon ;) I can suggest a work-around. I did this with Voice Book VO and it works fairly well, allbiet a hack.
I simply check to see if VO is running. If so, I turn the visibility of all the controls prior to yourtarget control off and set a timer to make them visible again in 1 second. Doing this forces the VO cursor to the correct control. Pretty unorthadox from a visual point of view, but none-the-less effective from an audio viewpoint.
All this being said, I do this upon loading of a form. If your trigger is from an event other than a screen load, I'm not sure how VO will react. Might be work playing around a bit, though.
Ben On May 31, 2012, at 12:11 AM, Jonathan Chacón Barbero < email@hidden> wrote: Hello,
I was reading iOS Accessibility documentation searching a method to move VoiceOver focus but I didn't find it.
Is there any way to do this? I need to focus an element when something happens
Regards
Jonathan Chacón
Accessibility, usability and new technologies consultant
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