Richard, yes I do like this. I will keep both messages, however. It is very 
helpful to have this information. I am looking forward to trying out when they 
show up.

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> On Mar 8, 2021, at 3:38 PM, Richard Turner <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> 
> Les, if you liked what I put up earlier, this should be better.
> If people want the word document of the below information, I’ll put it on my 
> web site.
>  
>  
> AirPods Max
> I put together the following from several Apple web sites.
> Since Apple doesn't give descriptions for visually impaired, I had my wife 
> check a photo of the headphones.
> The right ear has the digital crown and the noise cancelation buttons on it, 
> so you can tell by touch which is the right ear.
> The digital crown is on the top of the ear piece behind the post that goes 
> over your head.  It is round.
> The noise cancelation button is on the top of the right ear piece but in 
> front of the post. It is more squared/rectangular shaped.
>  
> Connect and use your AirPods Max
> You can listen to music, make phone calls, use Siri, and more with your 
> AirPods Max.
> 
> Use your iOS or iPadOS device to set up your AirPods Max
> If you're setting up your AirPods Max for the first time, make sure that the 
> device that you want to pair is up to date. Then follow these steps:
> <image001.gif>
>  
> 1.     Go to the Home screen.
> 2.       Take your AirPods Max out of the Smart Case, and within 60 seconds, 
> hold them next to the device that you want to pair with your AirPods Max 
> until you see a setup animation on the device that you want to pair. If you 
> don't see the animation, make sure that your iOS or iPadOS device is up to 
> date, or pair your AirPods Max with your iOS or iPadOS device manually by 
> going to Settings > Bluetooth. If you don't see the status light flashing 
> white on AirPods Max, press and hold the noise control button until the light 
> flashes white.
> 3.       Tap Connect to pair your AirPods Max with your device, or to set up 
> features such as Hey Siri if you haven't yet set it up.
> 4.       If you want to experience spatial audio, tap See & Hear How It Works 
> to start the setup.
> 5.       Tap Done. If you're signed in to iCloud, your AirPods Max are set up 
> automatically with any of your supported devices that are signed in to iCloud 
> with the same Apple ID.
> <image002.png>
> Learn how to set up your AirPods Max with a Mac or a non-Apple device, such 
> as an Android phone.
> <image003.png>
> Listen and control audio with your AirPods Max
> <image004.png>
>  
> When you put your AirPods Max on your head while you're playing audio on your 
> device, your AirPods Max play the audio from your device automatically. If 
> you remove AirPods Max from your head, audio pauses. If you put them back on 
> your head within 15 seconds, play resumes automatically. AirPods Max also 
> pause audio if you lift one earphone off of your head.
> Your AirPods Max ear cushions are marked with L and R. Make sure to place the 
> left earphone on your left ear and the right earphone on your right ear to 
> enjoy the best sound quality and performance.
> Store your AirPods Max in the Smart Case to help preserve battery charge. 
> Storing AirPods Max loose in your bag can result in damage.
> To connect to the in-flight entertainment system on a plane, plug a Lightning 
> to 3.5 mm Audio Cable into your AirPods Max to use them in wired mode.
> To adjust the volume, turn up the volume using the Digital Crown. If the 
> volume doesn't seem to get louder, adjust the volume on your phone.1 To 
> adjust the direction in which you turn the Digital Crown to increase and 
> decrease the volume, go to Settings > Bluetooth > AirPods Max > Digital Crown.
> If you have Hey Siri set up, you can say "Hey Siri" to ask questions and make 
> phone calls, and control your music. You can also press and hold the Digital 
> Crown to use Siri.
>  
> Switch between Active Noise Cancellation and Transparency mode
> AirPods Max let you control whether you hear your surroundings. Press the 
> noise control button to toggle between Active Noise Cancellation and 
> Transparency mode. You can select which modes that the press action switches 
> between in Settings > Bluetooth > AirPods Max > Button Cycles Between.
>  
> Control audio
> To control audio, use the Digital Crown:
> ·         To play and pause your audio content, press the Digital Crown once. 
> To resume playback, press it again.
> ·         To skip forward, press the Digital Crown twice.
> ·         To skip back, press the Digital Crown three times.
> <image003.png>
> Use the phone and get messages
> To control phone calls, use the Digital Crown:
> ·         Press once to answer or end a call.
> ·         Press twice to reject an incoming call.
> ·         Press once to answer a second incoming call and put the first call 
> on hold.
> ·         When two calls are active, press twice to end the current call and 
> switch to another call.
> ·         Press and hold to reject a second incoming call.
> ·         Press twice to stop listening through your headphones and send the 
> call to your phone.
> When a call comes in while you're wearing your AirPods Max, Siri can announce 
> the call. Siri can also read your incoming messages through your AirPods Max.
> <image003.png>
> Switch devices
> Here's how to switch from listening to one device with your AirPods Max to 
> listening to another.
> 
> <image005.jpg>
> Switch automatically
> You need iOS 14.3 or later, iPadOS 14.3 or later, or macOS Big Sur 11.1 for 
> your AirPods Max to switch between devices automatically.2 Your devices need 
> to be signed in with the same Apple ID using two-factor authentication. For 
> example, while listening to music on your iPad, you answer a call on your 
> iPhone. Your AirPods Max switch from the music on your iPad to the phone call 
> on your iPhone automatically.
> In some situations with macOS Big Sur, you'll see a notification about your 
> AirPods Max on the screen of your Mac. When you hold the pointer over the 
> notification, a Connect button appears. Click Connect to confirm that you 
> want your AirPods Max to switch to—or stay with—your Mac.
> If you want to turn automatic switching off for an iPhone or iPad, go to 
> Settings > Bluetooth on that device with your AirPods Max on your ears. Tap 
> the Info button 
> <image006.png>
>  next to your AirPods Max in the list of devices. Tap Connect to This iPhone 
> [or iPad], and then tap When Last Connected to This iPhone [or iPad]. To turn 
> this feature on again, tap Automatically.
> If you want to turn automatic switching off for your Mac, open Bluetooth 
> preferences on your Mac with your AirPods Max on your ears. Click the Options 
> button next to your AirPods Max in the list of devices. Click Connect to This 
> Mac, and then choose When Last Connected to This Mac. To turn this feature on 
> again, choose Automatically.
> Switch manually
> If necessary, follow these steps to choose a different device to play audio 
> or to switch the audio to different headphones or speakers.
> On your iOS or iPadOS device
> 1.       Open Control Center on your iPhone or iPod touch, or iPad.
> 2.       Touch and hold the audio card in the upper-right corner of Control 
> Center to control audio.
> 3.       Tap 
> <image007.png>
> , then choose the device that you want from the list.3
> On your Mac
> Click the volume control 
> <image008.png>
>  in the menu bar and choose your AirPods Max or other speakers under Output 
> Device.3
> <image003.png>
> Charge your AirPods Max
> To charge your AirPods Max, plug the Lightning cable that came with your 
> AirPods Max into the bottom-right earphone. You can use a USB-C to Lightning 
> Cable or a USB to Lightning Cable. Then plug the other end of the cable into 
> a USB charger or port.
> When you're not using your AirPods Max, keep them in the Smart Case to 
> preserve battery charge.
> Learn more about charging.
> <image003.png>
> What you need
> You need at least one of these: 
> ·         iPhone or iPod touch with iOS 14.3 or later
> ·         iPad with iPadOS 14.3 or later
> ·         Apple Watch with watchOS 7.2 or later
> ·         Apple TV with tvOS 14.3 or later
> ·         Mac with macOS 11.1 or later
> <image002.png>
> 1.     If you don't see the volume control in the menu bar, learn how to add 
> it.
> 2.       Sound shouldn't switch from one device to another automatically if 
> you're in a conversation, like a phone call, a FaceTime call, or a video 
> conference.
> 3.       AirPods Max appear only when they're nearby and ready to use.
> Published Date: January 05, 2021
>  
> Adjust the accessibility settings for AirPods Max and AirPods Pro on iPhone
> If you have AirPods Max or AirPods Pro, you can adjust the accessibility 
> settings to suit your motor or hearing needs. (AirPods Max requires iOS 14.3 
> or later.)
> 1.            Go to Settings   > Accessibility > AirPods.
> 2.            If you have multiple AirPods, select one.
> 3.            Set any of the following options:
> "              Press Speed: Adjust how quickly you must press two or three 
> times before an action occurs.
> "              Press and Hold Duration: Adjust the duration required to press 
> and hold on your AirPods.
> "              Follow iPhone: Turn on spatial audio so surround sound 
> (available with supported media content) seems to come from your iPhone, even 
> as you turn your head or move your device.
> "              Noise Cancellation with One AirPod: (AirPods Pro) Turn on 
> noise cancellation even when you're using only one of your AirPods.
>                
> Set headphone accommodations
> With supported Apple and Beats headphones, you can amplify soft sounds and 
> adjust certain frequencies to suit your hearing. These adjustments help 
> music, movies, phone calls, and podcasts sound more crisp and clear. If you 
> have an audiogram in the Health app  , you can use the audiogram to customize 
> your audio.
> 1.            Go to Settings   > Accessibility > Audio/Visual > Headphone 
> Accommodations, then turn on Headphone Accommodations.
> 2.            Tap Custom Audio Setup, then follow the onscreen instructions. 
> Or manually set any of the following:
> "              Tune Audio For: Choose Balanced Tone, Vocal Range, or 
> Brightness.
> "              Level: Choose Slight, Moderate, or Strong amplification of 
> soft sounds.
> "              Phone: Apply these audio settings to phone calls.
> "              Media: Apply these audio settings to media playback.
> 3.            To preview your audio settings, tap Play Sample.
>  
> Richard
>  
> Ralph's Observation:  It is a mistake to allow any mechanical object<>to 
> realize that you are in a hurry.
>  
>  
> My web site, www.turner42.com
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