I'd suggest putting a bell in it, one that is big enough that it won't fall
out. And perhaps you could attach a piece of string to them or something so you
can also find them more easily on the floor.
> On 21/10/2023, at 02:38, Brandon Olivares wrote:
>
> OK I’m sorry if this sounds silly,
Hi Steve,You can do a screen recording. Go to the Control Center part of the settings app, and make sure screen recording is inserted in your control center. Then from anywhere, go to the control center and press on the screen recording button (usually located towards the end of the screen). Do
Thank you for sharing. I'm not from the US, I'm from New Zealand, and our
government doesn't have anything like this. We have accessibility guidelines,
but no legislation. Does this hearing mean that your money will finally become
accessible, or does that fall outside the realm of technology?
>
sound.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Renee
> Patete
> Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2023 9:29 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Notifications in iOS 17 are too quiet, and there's nothing you
> can d
I've had the same issue and have reported it in the Feedback Assistant. I
suspect it's a glitch or a bug that may be sorted in an update.
> On 21/09/2023, at 01:09, Rafał Marzec wrote:
>
> There is something to complain about
> Because not everyone using default tones
> After upgrade to iOS
Ignore that please. Sent that to the wrong address by accident!
> On 29 May 2023, at 19:45, Renee Patete wrote:
>
> I'll see you there then! I have a cold so my voice won't be great, but it
> should be fine. Also when do you want to set the final deadline for the
> criti
I'll see you there then! I have a cold so my voice won't be great, but it
should be fine. Also when do you want to set the final deadline for the
critical reflections? Could I perhaps hand mine all in by next Monday? It won't
take me long to finish them all. I just got behind on them, like I
Yes that's a good idea, although I'm not sure what constitutes "accidentally".
If you're not sure of the mute state of your phone couldn't you just check the
position of the silent switch? Or do you mean something else? I'm not
complaining or being rude, just clarifying because I'm curious.
>
The good thing is that now you can turn off speech. I am so glad that I can do
that now, because I can make my watch much quieter when I'm out! I don't often
need it on if I'm just using taptic time anyway.
> On 28/10/2021, at 01:06, Ronald van Rhijn wrote:
>
> No none of the silent modes
I believe what is meant are the sounds heard when navigating through items,
selecting them, etc. (as opposed to speech or any other notification or system
sounds). I hope this helps to clarify things.
> On 26/10/2021, at 11:53, Simon A Fogarty wrote:
>
> What do you mean voiceover sounds?
>
Hi, I’ve been wondering the same thing to, since I recently got a new Apple
Watch. I can only get near silence on it, by silencing the speech, but can’t
get complete silence like sighted people can get. I hope that they Will change
this in the future.
> On 26/10/2021, at 07:38, Ed Worrell
Hi,
I had noticed the same thing. My usual solution is to just tap on the screen
until something that is not the call window appears. This usually works well.
The problem seems to happen with the window not disappearing only when
navigating sequentially.
Hope this is helpful.
Renee
> On
.
Perhaps it's a problem with this display.
Renee
> 3/10/2021, at 08:30, Renee Patete wrote:
>
> I'm using the Unified English Braille code, the standard code in my country
> since 2004. I also have automatic translation on. However, it isn't expanding
> to its print equivalent, but
uot;Reality is the leading cause of stress for those who are in touch with it."
> - Jane Wagner
>
> My Web site: https://www.turner42.com
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Renee
> Patete
> Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 20
Hi everyone,
I have been experiencing issues with text editing with my braille display and
my iPhone since iOS 15 came out. If I have made a mistake in text and go back
to change it, such as to change a letter or add some words, my phone and
braille display will often add additional repeated
t be until the 15th October which is this coming Friday.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Renee
> Patete
> Sent: Tuesday, 12 October 2021 6:41 pm
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Considering the new Apple Watch
>
>
Hi readers,
I am a new member here, so I hope this email goes to the right place.
The Apple Watch series 7 arrives in my country this week, and I am considering
getting one to replace my now broken series 4. However, I have heard somewhere
that the screen reader may no longer be very good on the
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