Dave,
I did not see anything there that might relate to a wired neckloop.
In Voiceover under Audio, there is an option to select left and right
channel for devices connected via the 3.5mm adapter that is plugged into
the USB C port. Will poke around some more later.
From E.T.'s Keyboard...
Hi ET,
Have you looked in the accessibility options under hearing devices? Maybe your
neck loop needs to be either configured there or reconfigured with the iPhone
after updating to iOS 18. I've had other devices that have to be reconfigured
after performing a major update like this.
Gabe
I dont have the newer phones but I would try again. Maybe an automated system
instead if you don’t want to bother anyone.
> On Oct 9, 2024, at 14:35, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> More information. The caller on the other end could hear me. I heard
> nothing, not even Voiceover. He
More information. The caller on the other end could hear me. I heard
nothing, not even Voiceover. He tried calling me and I heard the phone
ring but was unable to answer.
From E.T.'s Keyboard...
Ambivalent? Well yes and no.
My e-Mail:
ancient.ali...@icloud.com
On 10/9/2024 11:42 AM, 'E.T.'
Hello all,
While using a wired neckloop connected to the USB C port, I tried
making a phone call. Voiceover went somewhere when the call conected.
I disconnected the neckloop and used a Bluetooth device and made the
call again which went well.
Is this the iPhone 15 or iOS 18? Thanks