If you are able to type on a keyboard, many of the voice
over gestures can be done with keystrokes when using a blue tooth keyboard
with iOS. I thought I heard about some kind of pen you can use on a touch
screen instead of your fingers, though you wouldn't be able to use the
Guys,
This is somewhat embarrassing to write, but I'm at the point now where I
can't stand it any longer. I need some suggestions.
If you'd rather write me about this off list, that's totally 100%
acceptible.
clgillan...@gmail.com
OK, so here's the deal. I've been an I O S user for
Hi, have you tried using the flat part of your males, I have just been
experimenting with this and I seem to be able to make all of the gestures
work. You would need to have the phone in a case and hold that in one hand
whilst moving the flat part of your males over the screen. It isn't a
NO sir! Absolutely not! My nails are long enough I'd scratch the thing
useless. Sorry. I'm not trying to make that purposely sound rude, but that
is not a good idea in my case.
Chris.
- Original Message -
From: david hindmarch david.hindmar...@ntlworld.com
To:
there are gloves available that are still conductive, meant for use
with touchscreen devices.
At 07:03 AM 12/24/2014, you wrote:
Hi, have you tried using the flat part of your males, I have just
been experimenting with this and I seem to be able to make all of
the gestures work. You would
Might not be a bad idea. I think the only thing that really concerns me
about that is, would they be really really warm, therefore making my hands
sweat even more in the long run.
Chris.
- Original Message -
From: Chris Smart csma...@cogeco.ca
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Sent:
well, short of amputation and prosthetics, what should we suggest?
Are there any treatments for your condition?
Medications?
that must be annoying though, especially that first handshake with
someone important, like a potential boss, first date etc.
At 11:19 AM 12/24/2014, you wrote:
Might
Google just gave me this article:
http://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/hyperhidrosis-treatment-11
Have you tried everything listed there?
well, short of amputation and prosthetics, what should we suggest?
Are there any treatments for your condition?
Medications?
that must be
Equally, there is a reference in that article to the International
hyperhidrosis society...which sounds like an amazing source for options.
Kare
On Wed, 24 Dec 2014, Chris Smart wrote:
Google just gave me this article:
Chris, I was asking a serious question. No need for the rude remark. Alas,
I digress to answerring your questions. They say that it's not severe
enough for medication or anything. Frankly, I disagree, but I've gone
through about 4 doctors now all who have told me the same thing.
Anyway,
I'd say we've tried 90% of those things. Yes.
- Original Message -
From: Chris Smart csma...@cogeco.ca
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, December 24, 2014 11:30 AM
Subject: Re: Off topic, but am absolutely desperet at this point for help!
Google just gave me this
Hello, by chance, I know well hyperhidrosis, because I work in a clinic
natural therapies.
It is known that there is Simpaticectomia Thoracic Superior Bilateral or
ETS (Endoscopic Thoracic Sympathectomy) is a simple surgery that definitely
solves the problem of excessive sweating of hands,
This is really going astray from the list. If anyone has any further
comments to help me out, please address them to me at:
clgillan...@gmail.com
I don't want this thread getting out of hand, and it's almost now at that
point.
- Original Message -
From: Rui Vilarinho
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