Hi Matt,
I’m interested in joining the Voiceover In & Out training ; is this via email
or is it via Zoom or another app like that.
My concern is that I am in the UK and would not want to be doing it late at
night.
I would be grateful if you could send me some more details.
regards
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I'm not sure I agree with this. A lot of blind people have Google Homes.
I mean they're perfectly accessible. That doesn't mean that more people
won't have access if Alexa is supported, but I don't think it's a true
assumption that most blind people are using Alexa.
On 1/8/19 9:00 AM, Penny
Couldn't you also install google Assistant on your iPhone or other smart
phone and use it to control things like the InstaPot?
On 1/8/19 11:27 AM, Sieghard Weitzel wrote:
Hello,
I just read the article and while I agree that Instant Pot hopefully
should make accessibility improvements to
Try going to open navigation menu in upper left hand corner then double tap on
your account is says the word your account scroll way down to the bottom of
the list where it says browsing history and thats where you can clear it.
Thanks to somebody else on this list. Hope it works for you.
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Nothing is working. I share a prime with a friend, and I cannot change either
billing address or shipping address in Amazon. Any other ideas? What is the
history to clear? I cleared my browsing history, but no joy! No update since
before the holidays so why now? Hmmm! Not sure what to do now.
I’m not too sure if you can make it go away, but once you cancel the
subscription, it will go under the heading that says expired.
Jenn
Jenn and Kumi
> On Jan 8, 2019, at 2:15 PM, Robin Frost wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I'm wondering about a related point regarding subscriptions which one pays
> for
You have to cancel audible on your computer. You have to go to the website
to do it.
shirley
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To: "viphone"
Sent: Tuesday, January 8, 2019 8:54 PM
Subject: Unsubscribing from a subscription service on your iPhone?
Hi, I am wanting to cancel my membership‘s
Hi,
I'm wondering about a related point regarding subscriptions which one pays
for via iTunes Store I.E. ones that show up in the area Jennie references.
Once one is cancelled is there a way to delete or hide it or make it go away
so you don't see it anymore? I've a few that I cancelled but
For Audible:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=202162240
Keith Bierman
khb...@gmail.com
303 997 2749
On Tue, Jan 8, 2019 at 1:54 PM wrote:
> Hi, I am wanting to cancel my membership‘s to a couple of apps that I have
> on my phone. Specifically a Aipoly Vision and
Hi there,
Go to settings, then double tap on the first settings group which is your name.
Now double tap on iTunes and App Store. Now double tap on your Apple ID again.
You will have to use your face Id or fingerprint to view but you want to double
tap on view Apple ID. Now you cal flick right
Hi, I am wanting to cancel my membership‘s to a couple of apps that I have on
my phone. Specifically a Aipoly Vision and audible. Where do I go to do that?
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> Hi there, wanted to remind everyone that our Spring 2019 courses are about to
> begin. First, we have the Voiceover In and Out courses, then, the iPad course
> follows shortly. If you have already sent me an email requesting
> registration, you are registered, and I’ll be in touch with you
I believe so, but it works in conjunction with a patch that you wear, and
apparently you can scan the sensor in the patch with your iPhone camera.
The patches are expensive, I believe $75, and they have to be replaced every
two weeks. insurance may or may not cover it.
Andy
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Hi all,
Are we as VoiceOvers able to comment on videos? I can’t seem to figure it out.
I subscribe to the premium.
Thanks,
Jenn
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Hello,
Yes this app is voiceover friendly. I use it everyday. Some of the buttons
could have some better labels but overall its a very accessible app.
Greg Wocher
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> On Jan 8, 2019, at 12:33 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
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> My subject line says it all. If it is somewhat
Yeah, it’s not even that I’m anti this or that or even stressed out about my
privacy per say. I mean, I have a gmail account and use Google… Speaking to my
house or being so connected in that way doesn’t call my attention yet. Maybe if
there’s a killer device or task that comes out and I just
Again, it's everybody's choice as to what level they embrace these smart
devices, but you only have to look at the headlines and articles coming out of
Las Vegas these days where the Consumer Electronics Show kicks off today to see
what tune is being played.
No wonder companies like Instant Pot
Yeah, I know numbers have come out that 100 million Alexa devices have been
sold. X number of Google smart this and that as well and I wouldn’t even be
surprised if our phones were already spying on us, but I so far haven’t had the
itch to dive into the in-home smart speaker/assistant thing
Hi Mary,
Fair enough, but all I can do is again to point out that using Google Assistant
for basic control of smart home devices is not giving Google that much more
information about you than when you do a Google search for a recipe, other
piece of information or product. If you are so
Nothing wrong with Google integration. But for those of us who don’t care to
get involved with Google and it’s ubiquitous assistant, not a solution at all.
That would be true if it were only working with Alexa or with homekit. Although
for people on this list, I suppose nobody would complain if
Hello,
I just read the article and while I agree that Instant Pot hopefully should
make accessibility improvements to the app, the Google integration I think is a
very good thing and certainly would be a work-around for now. I know for
example how often I use, for example, the Honeywell Home
Nowhere in that article were either politics or trade practices
mentioned. On what fact(s) is your opinion based?
On 1/7/2019 11:55 AM, Sieghard Weitzel wrote:
Interesting article and with Trump's aggressive and ridiculous trade
wars this will get worse before it gets better (that is my
Hi Reg,
That sounds like a good option at a good price and checking the differences I
would now probably have ordered the T6 instead of the T5. When I bought the T5
I did so with I think it was Aeroplan points and they are not that different,
one difference is that the T6 allows you to connect
Yes, you have to be on the same WiFi.
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From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Anouk
Radix
Sent: Monday, January 7, 2019 11:35 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: others connecting to your sonos speakers?
Hi everyone another small sonos question. I did read
Hi all,
I received permission from Mark to let you all know of a new groups I have
created. It is the Watch OS blind users group. If you are interested, please
reply to me privately if you cannot join with the link I am about to give. My
email is: jennie.fa...@gmail.com
The link is:
Hi, Mary. I agree completely. I want to control my cooking pots, tvs, stereo
receivers, washers and driers, etc. on the device with accessible controls.
From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Mary
Otten
Sent: Tuesday, January 8, 2019 9:31 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re:
I hope they are not seeing this as the Accessibility solution. It isn’t.
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> On Jan 7, 2019, at 8:16 PM, Cristóbal Muñoz wrote:
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> Perhaps something of interest for owners of the wifi model or those who may
> be considering one. The ideal thing would be for the Instant Pot
This won’t hel many people who are blind unless the skill comes to Alexa as
well.p
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> On Jan 8, 2019, at 1:14 AM, lenron brown wrote:
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> Ok this is pretty sweet.
>
>> On 1/7/19, Cristóbal Muñoz wrote:
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>> Perhaps something of interest for owners of the wifi model or
Hey Sieghard and good morning.
I ordered the Honeywell Lyric U T6 WIFI Thermostat from Amazon for $146.
Fingers crossed that it will be an easy installation and that it will work well
with Google as promised!
Will review it when installed.
Cheers….Reg
From:
I certainly hope it will come to the Echo, as we already have a houseful.
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> On Jan 8, 2019, at 9:27 AM, Russ Kiehne wrote:
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> I wonder if the same thing will be coming to the Echo?
>
> -Original Message- From: lenron brown
> Sent: Monday, January 7, 2019 10:14
I wonder if the same thing will be coming to the Echo?
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From: lenron brown
Sent: Monday, January 7, 2019 10:14 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Instant Pot makes Google Assistant your new sous chef
Ok this is pretty sweet.
On 1/7/19, Cristóbal Muñoz
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