Hi again.
I forgot to mention how you rewind and fast forward through content. To
rewind, press and hold the left arrow key. To fast forward, hold the right
arrow key. Works like a champ.
Kevin Minor, Lexington, KY
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Hi Kevin;
When you are listening to audio content, can you temporally turn off v?o?
Thanks
Anthony
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On Jan 29, 2013, at 7:04 AM, Kevin Minor kmi...@windstream.net wrote:
Hi.
I called up Apple, because I wasn’t sure how to use my Apple Bluetooth
keyboard
I think what I'll end up doing is purchasing one of those tiny keyboards
in order to use as a glorified remote for the Apple TV. Heck, those
keyboards will be smaller than most remotes anyway. The one that Speed
Dots sells would be a good choice for something like this too.
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Kevin, I wonder if the Bluetooth braille display could be used with the AppleTV
software?
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On Jan 29, 2013, at 7:04 AM, Kevin Minor kmi...@windstream.net wrote:
Hi.
I called up Apple, because I wasn’t sure how to use my Apple Bluetooth
keyboard with my Apple TV.
The one thing I'd add to Kevin's excellent summary, is that if you are starting
off with a brand new Apple TV or you've restored to factory defaults, you can
enable your Bluetooth keyboard right from the initial set-up process. Once you
triple tap the bottom right key on your remote and reach
Hi Les, no, Braille isn't supported.
Jonathan
On 30/01/2013, at 3:10 AM, Les Kriegler kriegle...@gmail.com wrote:
Kevin, I wonder if the Bluetooth braille display could be used with the
AppleTV software?
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On Jan 29, 2013, at 7:04 AM, Kevin Minor kmi...@windstream.net
Hey that would be so cool if Apple implemented that in iOS for iPhone,
iPod Touch and iPad.
Christopher Hallsworth
On 29/01/2013 18:59, Jonathan Mosen wrote:
The one thing I'd add to Kevin's excellent summary, is that if you are starting off with
a brand new Apple TV or you've restored to
Hi Anthony.
You certainly can. Hold the ESC key, and a menu will appear to deactivate
VoiceOver.
Kevin Minor, Lexington, KY
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Hi.
I don't know if a Braille display would give you tactile output from the
Apple TV. My guess is it doesn't since the article I read from Apple says
it only supports Bluetooth keyboards.
Kevin Minor, Lexington, KY
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