Hey All!
Never thought time will come and I visit the AppleVis homepage just to see what new bugs people are complaining about now.
Ever wondered how a member of the Apple Accessibility Team would react when they visit the AppleVis homepage? Well, letâs take a humorous look at it! đ
Picture this: itâs a regular morning at Apple HQ, and one of the Accessibility Team members decides to pay a visit to AppleVis, the hub of all things Apple accessibility-related. Armed with their coffee and enthusiasm, they open up their web browser, and what do they see?
1. Safari Not Responding: Their eyebrows raise as they spot the first post. âSafari Not Responding,â it says. âOh, the irony!â they chuckle, realizing that even the most finely tuned machines can have their off days.
2. Focus Issues: Scrolling down, they encounter another post about âFocus Issues.â âFocus, focus, where art thou?â they muse, sympathizing with the struggle of navigating a digital world.
3. Braille Connectivity Problem: Next up, âBraille Connectivity Problemâ catches their eye. They canât help but think, âEven Braille deserves to stay connected in this Wi-Fi-driven world!â
4. Bluetooth Speaker Audio Issue: âBluetooth Speaker Audio Issueâ follows suit. Our Apple Accessibility Team member canât help but envision a tiny Bluetooth speaker with an attitude problem â âI wonât play nice today!â
5. Problem with the Phone App: âProblem with the Phone Appâ appears on the screen. They imagine a rebellious app icon refusing to make or receive calls â talk about a digital diva!
6. VoiceOver Stops Talking for No Apparent Reason: Lastly, they stumble upon a post titled âVoiceOver stops talking for no apparent reason.â They canât help but shake their head and mutter, âVoiceOver, what are you up to now?â
In this hilarious journey through AppleVis, our Accessibility Team member realizes that the world of accessibility is filled with quirks, surprises, and moments that make them chuckle. They leave the website with a newfound appreciation for the challenges and triumphs faced by the AppleVis community.
So, next time you encounter an issue or a quirk in your Apple deviceâs accessibility features, remember â youâre not alone! Even the Apple Accessibility Team would find humor in the delightful chaos of the AppleVis homepage. đ
Keep sharing your experiences, and letâs make the digital world accessible and fun for all!
Cheers! And Happy Bug Reporting!
Comments
sad
The bad thing is that probably true. After the person closes the web page, he or she goes home and have a glass of wine and says "Glad I am not blind".
Well..
At least we did not get a, "..sucks to be you" remark. That is something, I suppose. đ€·đ»ââïž
I find it really funny. :-)
There are always going to be bugs in every system, every piece of software, etc. Honestly, I don't let these or any other bugs "bug" me much. I understand that nothing is perfect and that iOS is not the only thing with issues and just continue reporting any bugs I find. I know that these problems will be taken care of soon. Thank you for making me smile with your post. It is really funny. :-)
Drummer guy
It might be a little optimistic to put the phrase very soon near the Safari not responding, focus bug, Bluetooth audio issue, text editing bugs etc. A little optimism never hurt anyone but how many years should that optimism carry us? Agreed though, a nice humorous look at the other side of the coin. I think Holgar was on the money with the first comment though. lol.
Apple chuckle indeed
Well said fellow blindees. I actually had a good chuckle with this threadđ
This post, somehow, managed to sound refreshing.
Shakespeare
Unfortunate that the thread contains a completely marmalised reference to Romeo and Juliet, albeit not in quotes. To clarify, wherefore does not mean where; it means why. There is no reason, in the play, for Juliet to ask where Romeo is; she knows where he is. By contrast, her whole probblem is why he is - why are you Romeo Montague, out of all the people you could have been?
Now let's imagine I'm the boss of Apple accessibility and the technician comes into my office, smirking away after having read the homepage of Applevis.
"oy oy, Dennis: and what are we smiling about? Get lucky last night, did you?"
"No, Sir, it's just I've been reading the Applevis homepage and..."
"Oh yes, that! i've been having a butcher's at it too! And it did cross my mind to sack the next person I saw who found the content amusing."
"But, but, but...."
"No buts. on your way."
@ Bingo Little
Thatâs nice piece, mate. Thank you!
Keep in mind
I agree with holger's comment. One thing to keep in mind however, is that all of the bugs mentioned above, do not have enough information. I mean, yeah, safari not responding... The problem is... there isn't enough information as to what triggers this bug, or when, or under what specific circumstances. Without information like this to pinpoint the bug excatly, of course this won't be an easy fix. If we could exactly pinpoint all of the above, then yes, this could be fixed, as apple would know how and what triggered this bug so that it could be fixed.
@ Igna Triay
The above bugs are not exclusive list of long standing bugs, they have been going for years. Also me as a user can provide feedback and logs and screen recordings and rants on AppleVis, and this is something everyone has been doing for years, and this is where my role ends too. My role as a user of assistive device is the question of what, when, how, now Apple Accessibility Team at Apple has to figure out why and provide a fix.
Yeah, wherefor means why...
As in, "Romio, Romio, wherefore art thou, (why are you,) Romio"?
An apple chuckle
Somebody walks into an Apple Store, the maths book needs fixing
Campers in this story
Greg, customer
Aaron, technical support person
Blake, I need help with my MacBook
Aaron, whatâs wrong
Blake , I went to this website called www.apple is.com and now my MacBook is showing a blue screen of death
Aaron, did you say blue screen of death?
Blake, yes I said blue screen of death
Aaron, hold on, what needs to do something
He goes to his manager Craig and says, thereâs some person whose Mac has a blue screen of death for visiting a website
Craig, I heard the entire conversation. I know that website. That website is annoying as all hell for us Apple personal. We have to hear stupid stories from Random blind people from across the world. Can we get that website shutdown, whatâs the ISP
Aaron, donât know about website creation or anything about website management donât you.
Craig, I have you know that Iâve been working in the computer industry for 79 years
Aaron, then why are you still working here, youâre older than Joe Biden
Craig, just because I can,
Craig, I want to be the successor Tim Cook
Aaron, LOL okay, do you want me to just tell Steve Jobs that
Blake, oil and one of his come over and fix my MacBook itâs still glitching,
Craig, shut up,
Aaron, no you
Craig, youâre fired
Aaron, no you
Craig, no you
Aaron, I swear I will enable VoiceOver on every single device that you will open up a huge Safari document I will make sure you feel the pain is visually impaired people
Craig, good luck you donât know the password to my computer
Aaron, did I tell you I work for the FBI, I know everything
Watch your tone
Craig alright whatâs my password then
Aaron, the passwords for all of your Apple devices is
FWHUQAGAJb6fdwza18480qpbesprl1a67bhvkhuojvxlc
Absolute silence
Craig fleas the Apple Store, running a Waze roster for 164-year-old body can support
Blake, can I still get help with my MacBook
Aaron, yes you can get help for absolutely free
No cost to you at all
Iâm sorry for how much accessibility is going downhill, Iâm sorry about how Apple accessibility is going downhill in general. It must be really hard for all of you
Aaron, yes it really is
The next day Blake gets his computer back. Craig gets found in his home watching an old movie from 1927,METROPOLIS. Rested, was to cook is stuck in an elevator in Cupertino. Black becomes the CEO of Apple, and Aaron is the manager. Blake decides to make Aaron his coast CEO
Why did the iPhone withâŠ
Why did the iPhone with VoiceOver on go to therapy?
Because it had too many touchy issues it couldnât focus and swipe under the rug!