The quick and dirty answer is that jailbreaking won't interfere
with how VO works with your existing (i.e non jailbroken) apps.

However, many jailbroken apps will not work with voiceover.  So, as a
voiceover user, you can successfully jailbreak your phone and continue
to use it.  However, there will be roadblocks to using many jailbroken
apps.

Others shoudl chime in with their experiences with jailbroken apps
that are accessible. I've seen a few of them posted here.

Jim

On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 11:38:33AM -0600, Hypnotic Consulting wrote:
> Anyone have any experience with jailbreaking an i-device?
> The one article I read didn't really enlighten me, so I'll have to look
> again.
> But primarily, I'm wanting to make sure it won't interfere with vo.
> Thanks
> Jorge
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