I just had a look at it and while It's not terribly expensive to me that is
just another gadget which in my case I might use a few times and then it would
end up in a drawer.
If you feel this would help you then by all means give it a try and if you find
it's not what it claims to be and you
This is exactly the setting I've been looking for. Thank you so much.
Karen P
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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
Anisio Correia
Sent: Thursday, February 2, 2023 6:27 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Calls on
Hi Karen,
Go to Settings, Accessibility, Touch and Call Audio Routing. You will be able
to change where a phone call sound/voice will come through.
Hope this answers your question.
Anisio
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> On Feb 1, 2023, at 3:07 PM, Karen Poulakos wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I need to set
Hello,
In an attempt to become more fit and to lose some weight, I purchased
the arboleaf digital scale and it is very accessible with its app, but
I saw that it recommends that I get a smart tape measure to take body
measurements.
Does anyone know of a n accessible smart tape measure? I saw
You use a number sign before numbers, and I hit dot 6 twice before I
capitolize letters as I have both numbers and letters in my passwords
that are upper case. Also, think a little outside the box, and if you
have multiple letters that are upper case, just put dot 6 before each
letter if putting
I never have managed to be able to sign into
either Bard or Bookshare using the
Brailliant. It's nice to know we can use regular
Braille, but how does one make a letter capital,
and what is the period? Do we use lower cells
for numbers, or do we need to include a number sign?
At 03:53 AM
Hi, while readingthe Tid Bits Letter this morning, I came across an app
called accessible flashcard. Has anyone had any experience with this app? I
think I could use such an app but it is not free and if it would still work
although it is an older app I don't want to purchase it if it is older. I
You don't have to use computer braille if you don't want to for
entering in user names and password for things like bard. However,
just remember that the @ sign is dots 4 followed by dot 1. I used
regular braille to sign into bard on my BI40X display which is similar
to the NLS E-reader and had