I know what you mean. I like how for example the water temperature button
makes different pitched tones to let you know which one you've selected and if
you just take the default settings you can't go to far wrong. I like the
normal wash setting too. I have tried the normal setting on the
Again, somewhat off topic, but I have one of those new machines and I don't
care what it says. I just wash everything at normal cycle and my wife has never
complained, at least about my washing. My machine also beeps a different tone
for hot, warm and cold water.
Sometimes there just is not
I did try VizWiz, it didn't quite work. But thanks for giving me that idea.
Lelia
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On Jun 14, 2013, at 9:41 PM, Chuck Dean chuckd...@icloud.com wrote:
Have you tried Vis Wiz? You could take a picture and the volunteers could
read the settings to you... Maybe. It's worth a
We have one of the new washers and dryers. I couldn't believe they were 22
hundred and that was with a thousand knocked off because they were on sail. I
have to say that they were well worth the money. I do our laundry once a week
on Mondays and have been doing so for years. An average
Hello, someone said that they used some apps to help them find the temperature
settings on their washer, stove, and I think thermostats. Can you tell me how
you focus the camera to do that? I have a Honeywell thermostat that is old, and
I am trying to get the temperature to tell me what it is
Have you tried Vis Wiz? You could take a picture and the volunteers could read
the settings to you... Maybe. It's worth a try.
Chuck (mobile)
GO BLACKHAWKS!
On Jun 14, 2013, at 7:39 PM, Lelia Struve leliastr...@samobile.net wrote:
Hello, someone said that they used some apps to help them
I think it also helps a lot to ask a sighted person to take a look and
explain to you where exactly the temperature is displayed.
Furthermore, on some thermostats the screen goes to sleep and you have to
push a button to wake it up, then the temperature may be displayed for a
while before it goes