Hi everyone,
If anyone can answer any of the questions I have concerning the Apple Watch,
series 3 (which I just purchased) I would greatly appreciate it. Overall, I am
thrilled with my new acquisition but I could sure use a little help getting
started.
The first question I have is does
Hi Richard and all thanks very much for that Janet
From: Richard Turner
Sent: Tuesday, May 8, 2018 11:49 PM
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Subject: Re: chanin speech on iPhone
When you change the rate via the rotor, it changes by 5 percent. When you
adjust it in settings, it adjusts by 10
I am wanting to switch browsers because I am having some issues with Safari and
I am wondering what to use and how to switch.
Can I get some opinions on what others use and how to make the switch?
Thanks.
Vicki
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Hi,
Has anyone found a VO accessible drum, beat, rhythm app?
Thanks, Keith
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Hello Joney,
I am afraid I do not know the anser to your question.
Try searching for over-the-ear loops for your specific earphone model.
Good Luck,
Mark
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Joney
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The iPhone started supporting Galileo satellites with the iPhone 7
series. Below is a link to an article for backpackers. It describes
reception of navigation satellites in areas with no cell phone
service. Here’s the operative sentence:
“Smartphones like an iPhone 8+, X or Samsung Galaxy S8
When you change the rate via the rotor, it changes by 5 percent. When you
adjust it in settings, it adjusts by 10 percent.
So, adding it to the rotor does give you a little finer control.
Richard
“The secret is not to make your music louder, but to make the world quieter.”
- Mitch Albom from
Go to settings, general, accessibility, voice over, and speaking rate is one of
the first items. ,N easier way to do it in the future is to put speaking rate
into the rotor. Then,you will be able to turn the rotor to speaking rate and
change it. The rotor settings are also in the voice over
Save my solution for the last, I hope you get a better one. But about a year
ago, Apple Braille Screen Input really messed up, about every dot was wrong.
The only way I found to fix it was to reset all settings. Be careful, you don't
want the one that erases all your data, just resets all
Anna, I tried that; simply failed to mention in previous message. Thanks,
though, ‘cause could have missed it.
Sandy
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> On May 8, 2018, at 2:04 PM, Anna Dresner wrote:
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> Hi Sandy,
>
> Did you try recalibrating the dots? To do this, put your fingers
please can someone remind me what you do if you want to chane the rate of your
speech. I used to be able to et to 55 but for some reason I can’t do it any
loner. also I keep ettin messaes and when I o to read them they have
disappeared. is there anythin wron with apple or is it my phone.
Hi Sandy,
Did you try recalibrating the dots? To do this, put your fingers for dots 4-5-6
on the screen all together, then lift them and do dots 1-2-3. I hope that helps.
Best,
Anna
> On May 8, 2018, at 1:00 PM, Sandra E. Finley wrote:
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> I am a regular, and untill
I am a regular, and untill recently, happy user of the afore-mentioned feature
. Suddenly dots 2 and 3 have changed position on my screen. I have rebooted; I
have updated software; I have tried Away and Table Top an fooled with the BSI
settings, all to no avail.
The effect of this is if I
Hi folks,
Is there any app that can play Daisy file? OrWindows PC?
Thanks,
Marco
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Hi Mark:
Do you know if the second leak cover for the wireless iPads cover would work
for other types of earbuds that go in the ears for wireless use? I have a great
paircover but occasionally they bounce out. And have been looking for something
like this. Thanks for the ideas.
Joney
Agreed, it just made sense to me at the time. I think we all do that, chuck
money at a problem and hope it goes away.
All advice appreciated, my choice is my choice how ever logical...
Thanks, BobH.
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