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ipad mini frozen after enabling "voiceover"

Hopefully someone can help me with this problem. Alright so I did these same steps when I enabled "Accessibility Shortcut". Just about 3 hours ago my sister asked me to enable the "Accessibility Shortcut" for her, so I went and did that. I went to "Settings" then clicked on "General", after doing so I clicked on "Accessibility". Then I scrolled down to the bottom of the page and clicked on "Accessibility Shortcut" it gave me a list of stuff I could do shortcuts for, which were {VoiceOver, Inver Colors, Zoom, Switch Control & AssistiveTouch} I then went and checked every single one. Everything was fine until my sister clicked on "VoiceOver" it froze her iPad mini. She restarted her tablet to see if it would fix the problem but it didnt, it won't let my sister type in her passcode so there isnt a way to unlock the iPad mini. Does anyone know how to fix this problem???

iPad mini Wi-Fi, iOS 7.0.4

Posted on Jan 10, 2014 2:22 PM

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Posted on Jan 10, 2014 2:35 PM

Try this - Reset the iPad by holding down on the Sleep and Home buttons at the same time for about 10-15 seconds until the Apple Logo appears - ignore the red slider - let go of the buttons. (This is equivalent to rebooting your computer.) No data/files will be erased. http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1430


How can I unlock my iPad if I forgot the passcode?

http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/ipad/ipad-troubleshooting-repair-faq/ipad- how-to-unlock-open-forgot-code-passcode-password-login.htmlhttp://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/ipad/ipad-troubleshooting-repair-faq/ipad- how-to-unlock-open-forgot-code-passcode-password-login.html


iOS: Device disabled after entering wrong passcode

http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1212http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1212


How can I unlock my iPad if I forgot the passcode?

http://tinyurl.com/7ndy8tbhttp://tinyurl.com/7ndy8tb


How to Reset a Forgotten Password for an iOS Device

http://www.wikihow.com/Reset-a-Forgotten-Password-for-an-iOS-Devicehttp://www.wikihow.com/Reset-a-Forgotten-Password-for-an-iOS-Device


Using iPhone/iPad Recovery Mode

http://ipod.about.com/od/iphonetroubleshooting/a/Iphone-Recovery-Mode.htmhttp://ipod.about.com/od/iphonetroubleshooting/a/Iphone-Recovery-Mode.htm

You may have to do this several times.


Saw this solution on another post about an iPad in a school environment. Might work on your iPad so you won't lose everything.


~~~~~~~~~~~~~

‘iPad is disabled’ fix without resetting using iTunes


Today I met my match with an iPad that had a passcode entered too many times, resulting in it displaying the message ‘iPad is disabled – Connect to iTunes’. This was a student iPad and since they use Notability for most of their work there was a chance that her files were not all backed up to the cloud. I really wanted to just re-activate the iPad instead of totally resetting it back to our default image.

I reached out to my PLN on Twitter and had some help from a few people through retweets and a couple of clarification tweets. I love that so many are willing to help out so quickly. Through this I also learned that I look like Lt. Riker from Star Trek (thanks @FillineMachine).

Through some trial and error (and a little sheer luck), I was able to reactivate the iPad without loosing any data. Note, this will only work on the computer it last synced with. Here’s how:

1. Configurator is useless in reactivating a locked iPad. You will only be able to completely reformat the iPad using Configurator. If that’s ok with you, go for it – otherwise don’t waste your time trying to figure it out.

2. Open iTunes with the iPad disconnected.

3. Connect the iPad to the computer and wait for it to show up in the devices section in iTunes.

4. Click on the iPad name when it appears and you will be given the option to restore a backup or setup as a new iPad (since it is locked).

5. Click ‘Setup as new iPad’ and then click restore.

6. The iPad will start backing up before it does the full restore and sync. CANCEL THE BACKUP IMMEDIATELY. You do this by clicking the small x in the status window in iTunes.

7. When the backup cancels, it immediately starts syncing – cancel this as well using the same small x in the iTunes status window.

8. The first stage in the restore process unlocks the iPad, you are basically just canceling out the restore process as soon as it reactivates the iPad.


If done correctly, you will experience no data loss and the result will be a reactivated iPad. I have now tried this with about 5 iPads that were locked identically by students and each time it worked like a charm.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~


Try it and good luck. You have nothing more to lose if it doesn't work for you.


 Cheers, Tom 😉

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Jan 10, 2014 2:35 PM in response to escobedo148

Try this - Reset the iPad by holding down on the Sleep and Home buttons at the same time for about 10-15 seconds until the Apple Logo appears - ignore the red slider - let go of the buttons. (This is equivalent to rebooting your computer.) No data/files will be erased. http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1430


How can I unlock my iPad if I forgot the passcode?

http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/ipad/ipad-troubleshooting-repair-faq/ipad- how-to-unlock-open-forgot-code-passcode-password-login.htmlhttp://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/ipad/ipad-troubleshooting-repair-faq/ipad- how-to-unlock-open-forgot-code-passcode-password-login.html


iOS: Device disabled after entering wrong passcode

http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1212http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1212


How can I unlock my iPad if I forgot the passcode?

http://tinyurl.com/7ndy8tbhttp://tinyurl.com/7ndy8tb


How to Reset a Forgotten Password for an iOS Device

http://www.wikihow.com/Reset-a-Forgotten-Password-for-an-iOS-Devicehttp://www.wikihow.com/Reset-a-Forgotten-Password-for-an-iOS-Device


Using iPhone/iPad Recovery Mode

http://ipod.about.com/od/iphonetroubleshooting/a/Iphone-Recovery-Mode.htmhttp://ipod.about.com/od/iphonetroubleshooting/a/Iphone-Recovery-Mode.htm

You may have to do this several times.


Saw this solution on another post about an iPad in a school environment. Might work on your iPad so you won't lose everything.


~~~~~~~~~~~~~

‘iPad is disabled’ fix without resetting using iTunes


Today I met my match with an iPad that had a passcode entered too many times, resulting in it displaying the message ‘iPad is disabled – Connect to iTunes’. This was a student iPad and since they use Notability for most of their work there was a chance that her files were not all backed up to the cloud. I really wanted to just re-activate the iPad instead of totally resetting it back to our default image.

I reached out to my PLN on Twitter and had some help from a few people through retweets and a couple of clarification tweets. I love that so many are willing to help out so quickly. Through this I also learned that I look like Lt. Riker from Star Trek (thanks @FillineMachine).

Through some trial and error (and a little sheer luck), I was able to reactivate the iPad without loosing any data. Note, this will only work on the computer it last synced with. Here’s how:

1. Configurator is useless in reactivating a locked iPad. You will only be able to completely reformat the iPad using Configurator. If that’s ok with you, go for it – otherwise don’t waste your time trying to figure it out.

2. Open iTunes with the iPad disconnected.

3. Connect the iPad to the computer and wait for it to show up in the devices section in iTunes.

4. Click on the iPad name when it appears and you will be given the option to restore a backup or setup as a new iPad (since it is locked).

5. Click ‘Setup as new iPad’ and then click restore.

6. The iPad will start backing up before it does the full restore and sync. CANCEL THE BACKUP IMMEDIATELY. You do this by clicking the small x in the status window in iTunes.

7. When the backup cancels, it immediately starts syncing – cancel this as well using the same small x in the iTunes status window.

8. The first stage in the restore process unlocks the iPad, you are basically just canceling out the restore process as soon as it reactivates the iPad.


If done correctly, you will experience no data loss and the result will be a reactivated iPad. I have now tried this with about 5 iPads that were locked identically by students and each time it worked like a charm.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~


Try it and good luck. You have nothing more to lose if it doesn't work for you.


 Cheers, Tom 😉

Jan 25, 2015 7:53 AM in response to escobedo148

I've just sorted the exact same problem. I was completely unable to disable voiceover in the settings menu, when tapped and then double-tapped as per the accessibility configuration, the green button slid left to grey (whoop whoop) and then immediately re-set itself to 'on'. A soft reset didn't work either, the same issue remained. As this particular iPad Mini (iOS 8.1.2) had never been synced to a Mac (don't ask, it just hadn't) & also Siri wasn't enabled. I decided to back it up and then do a hard reset and restore. Imagine my surprise when simply 'introducing' the iPad mini to a MacBook Air and performing an encrypted backup to the Mac resolved the problem completely. Weird. Weirder still, the voiceover button in settings>accessibility is still green and on! Still couldn't get that slider to sit 'off' even though voiceover had now disabled itself.


So whilst that worked, it was a little convoluted. I've replicated the problem on the restored iPad before mounting the backup, so it would appear to be something embedded in iOS. The easiest way to turn off voiceover? Simples. Just ask Siri. The slider pops up onto the screen in the correct position (whether you as Siri to turn voiceover 'on' or 'off') and hey presto, back in control.

Jan 25, 2015 7:54 AM in response to escobedo148

've just sorted the exact same problem. I was completely unable to disable voiceover in the settings menu, when tapped and then double-tapped as per the accessibility configuration, the green button slid left to grey (whoop whoop) and then immediately re-set itself to 'on'. A soft reset didn't work either, the same issue remained. As this particular iPad Mini (iOS 8.1.2) had never been synced to a Mac (don't ask, it just hadn't) & also Siri wasn't enabled. I decided to back it up and then do a hard reset and restore. Imagine my surprise when simply 'introducing' the iPad mini to a MacBook Air and performing an encrypted backup to the Mac resolved the problem completely. Weird. Weirder still, the voiceover button in settings>accessibility is still green and on! Still couldn't get that slider to sit 'off' even though voiceover had now disabled itself.


So whilst that worked, it was a little convoluted. I've replicated the problem on the restored iPad before mounting the backup, so it would appear to be something embedded in iOS. The easiest way to turn off voiceover? Simples. Just ask Siri. The slider pops up onto the screen in the correct position (whether you as Siri to turn voiceover 'on' or 'off') and hey presto, back in control

ipad mini frozen after enabling "voiceover"

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