I'm not sure how to report bugs but.

By Brad, 29 January, 2024

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iOS and iPadOS

I've noticed that the Irish siri male voice doesn't say h at all. If i say Siri, spell house, it will say house, pause,, o, u, s, e.

This isn't an accessibility issue as far as i know so there'd be no point reporting it to apples accessibility email would there?

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By Ash Rein on Thursday, January 25, 2024 - 20:53

It’s probably more of a Siri speech output issue. And probably still worth reporting to Apple. You can go to apple.com/feedback. To report it. You can also call Apple technical support to report it. But don’t tell them that you are a voiceover user because they’ll just redirect you to accessibility. However, you can actually just reach out to accessibility and let them know what the issue is and they might actually forward it to the proper Siri engineers. And also keep in mind that Siri itself is probably going to be getting a massive overhaul for iOS 18 this year.

By Brad on Thursday, January 25, 2024 - 20:53

I've just reported it to accessibility, thanks.

By Curtis Chong on Thursday, February 15, 2024 - 20:53

I am working with someone who uses a HunWare BI 20X. Everything was fine until a new iPhone was acquired. Now, while the device pairs to and receives text from the iPhone, it is not able to send braille to the iPhone in, for example, the Messages app. Every basic solution was tried: forgetting the devie, deleting the iPhone from the display's list of devices. No luck. Any thoughts on next steps to attach this problem are greatly and gratefully appreciated.

By Brad on Thursday, February 15, 2024 - 20:53

I think I know your issue.

I don't have a braille display but you need to pare it by going into voiceover settings, then braillle I believe and looking their for a pair option, that should solve it and if it doesn't, call/email the company.