RE: I learned something about the Amazon Lady and timers

2021-11-11 Thread M. Taylor
On Behalf Of Richard Turner Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2021 9:28 AM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: I learned something about the Amazon Lady and timers I just used my voice. See my response to alan a moment ago. Asking what timers are available seems to be the same as asking what

Re: I learned something about the Amazon Lady and timers

2021-11-11 Thread Richard Turner
I just used my voice. See my response to alan a moment ago. Asking what timers are available seems to be the same as asking what timers are running; so unless something is running, it will respond with no timers available. I just tried that. But, if you have more than one timer running, you can

Re: I learned something about the Amazon Lady and timers

2021-11-11 Thread Richard Turner
It seems to just remember. I said; set a tea timer for 3 minutes. When it was done, it said tea timer is finished or something like that. So, then I said Start the tea timer. It responded with tea timer for three minutes running... No fuss, no muss. I'm glad I am not the only one who didn't

RE: I learned something about the Amazon Lady and timers

2021-11-11 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Hi Richard, Do you do this by voice or in the app? Just asking because while I knew you could ask to set a timer for a certain length and name it, e.g. French Fries or Eggs, when I just asked my speaker "What are my timers" I was told that I had no timers. You said you created a coffee and tea

Re: I learned something about the Amazon Lady and timers

2021-11-11 Thread Alan Lemly
So Richard, did you first have to create and save your named Alexa timers before doing this or did you just set an Alexa timer and give it a name at that time and it automatically saved it for you? Alan Lemly Sent from my iPhone with Outlook for iOS