That is a good idea. If you can tell the rep what to do, they will do
it. The reason that either having them activate talk back or activating
MA for you is, If they broke the accessibility activation that is
built-in to ICS via the custom overlay that some manufacturers do. You
could try to do it yourself by drawing the rectangle and then
downloading and installing ma and setting ma's keyboard as the default
keyboard, MA only really works with its own keyboard, but if the
Rectangle draw doesn't take, you will have to have them help you anyway,
so why not let them set it up for you.
I always have had the store reps set up my phones. That's why I have
always taken my phone in to have them activate it even if I use mail order.
If you own the MA app, you can do that, or if you don't and haven't
used the demo before, then that is the way to go of course. I did it
that way on both my sidekick when I had it and the cliq2 I exchanged the
sidekick for.
On 9/25/2012 4:36 PM, Leslie Fairall wrote:
I am also considering the Relay from T-Mobile. Do people normally have
the store download the demo of Mobile Accessibility for them and go
from there? Just wondering how I would get initially set up.
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