Yes, I agree.  When I teach students how to set appointments, I never
let them set alarms!

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I'd like to be able to set a different alarm, I find the one annoying,
especially if it won't shut off like it is supposed to.  
 


Rose Combs
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Campbell
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2006 5:22 AM
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Chris, I do not know if it would be loud enough to do that.  I have
never
tried listening to the alarm tones for the planner without my hearing
aids
in.  

There are several of us on this list and we have varying degrees of
hearing
loss and probably vision as well.  I have what is considered a mild to
moderate hearing        loss and I also have almost no vision, having
only
light perception and maybe some large objects up close but with no
detail.  

I hope this begins to answer your question.  I do not use my VN as an
alarm
though.

Take care.

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