when it’s a touchscreen. Sounds pretty complicated to me. There’s two
>> googles and three Alexis but I usually control it with the Google. You know
>> when I talk to the Google. Even when I’ve said HEYGOOGLE keep the family
>> room thermostat set at 68° it stays there for a whi
The Nest or Google Home apps are not fully accessible when it comes to scheduling or auto scheduling. That’s why I always make changes using the Be My Eyes app, which you can also do if you have a separate device. If you don’t, it might be worth looking into another sided assistance service like
024, at 17:26, Donald Raikes wrote:
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> Parham,
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> I didn't know about the iOS password option. How do I enable it?
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> On 1/24/24, Parham Doustdar wrote:
>> Hi Donald,
>> Sorry, not a direct answer to your question, but offering it
Hi Donald,
Sorry, not a direct answer to your question, but offering it here in case you
don’t know about it and there is no better option.
>From your steps, it sounds like the longest one is entering your password. If
>that’s the case, look at password managers like 1Password, or look into
Hi,
I use Seeking Alpha. Their website and app is pretty accessible. I think the
membership is around $400.
> On 19 Jan 2024, at 21:56, wrote:
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> Anybody using a detailed stock app on their iPhone?
> I'm looking for nicely presented details on one year high and low along with
> projected
Hi Rena,You can always go to Settings -> Sounds to change your ringtone.Sent from my iPhoneOn Dec 26, 2023, at 16:28, Rena wrote:Hello, Suddenly, my iPhone SE iOS 17, has a different sound when I receive a call. The ring is too soft and short. Is there any way to have the same ring that I had
Hi,
Haptic time doesn’t need speech, that’s the main point. However, I’ve noticed
that with one of the WatchOS updates, double-tapping the screen doesn’t work
well. So, what I often do is tap the screen 3 times. Sometimes it gives me just
the minutes, but often it gives me the hour and minutes.