Audible app and music not let pause
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> On 10 May 2014, at 20:56, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
>
> Companies are more then willing to blame apple because in my mind these
> companies are way too lazy to fix stuff. Let's hope though that this is
> indeed apple's doign not audables
Companies are more then willing to blame apple because in my mind these
companies are way too lazy to fix stuff. Let's hope though that this is indeed
apple's doign not audables as I love audible and what they do.
On May 10, 2014, at 12:18 PM, ROBERT CARTER wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If you are using an
Hi,
If you are using any bluetooth headset to listen to Audible, pause only works
if you are playing the Audible book at normal speed. If you speed up the book,
this breaks the pause function.
When I reported this to Audible, they did some testing and said that it was
Apple’s problem.
Robert
Actually, those with vision report that if you turn screen curtain on in a
darkened room you can easily see that there is light still on. Chris's
explanation seems consistent with this observation.
On the other hand, I have had great battery life on my MacBookAir just keeping
the screen brightn
I would like to thank all of you who have helped me with Prizmo. I am finding
it a difficult ap. to use will just have to keep practicing. I got some help
from a sighted friend and he found it quite hard. Perhaps i need a Stanscan to
go with it, do not know where you get that from, or the ot
Try holding down the mouse button (trackpad in your case) while powering up the
Mac.
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It is shift control option f11 to toggle screen curtain on and off.
On May 10, 2014, at 9:32 AM, Eleanor Martha Burke
wrote:
> how do I activate the Mac screen curtain
>
> Sent from my iPhone
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>> On 10 May 2014, at 15:27, Bryan Jones wrote:
>>
>> Last I heard, the official word from Apple A
Wow, you learn something every day, dontcha! That's one I didn't know
about, admittedly. You're right. That does indeed work.
Chris.
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From: "Andy Collins"
To: "OS X & iOS Accessibility"
Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2014 1:14 PM
Subject: Re: How to activate the MacO
VO plus shift with f11 toggles the curtain on/off on this MBA -
Andy
On 10 May 2014, at 16:37, "Christopher-Mark Gilland"
wrote:
> It's quite ok. It happens to the best of us, and when you get a
> command/gesture that you don't do on a regular basis, it actually becomes
> easy to forget.
>
Hi!
I’ve already bugged this the first time I browsed with iOS using Safari when
iOS 7 was released. I’m sure they’ll get around to it, but I wish it’d be
sooner rather than later, since it really is an ugly experience.
I’m using another browser for the time being, and it works, but it’s certa
Chris,
I believe that the screen curtain turns off the back-light, thus making it
black, like it is when there is no power to the phone.
There is no "black" in terms of pixels, there are colored pixels that get
back-light, or no light behind them, thus causing blackness.
Glenn
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Oh, you know what? I haven't had the oppertunity yet to try it. Sorry
about that. My headset is completely dead, as I used it like crazy last
night to read a book on my Kindle app, and was downstairs in our sunroom, so
I didn't wanna wake up my mom.
I'll let you all know as soon as I get it
The thing about any testimonials is they are all subjective. Someone else
using the screen curtain exclusively may not get as good of battery life
because of battery care, or the lack there of.
I drain my battery probably every other week and plug it in at bedtime. I
never, never unplug the ph
It's quite ok. It happens to the best of us, and when you get a
command/gesture that you don't do on a regular basis, it actually becomes
easy to forget.
Here's one more tip I have for ya, actually. Another thing you can do is...
do you personally ever use keyboard commander? If so, you act
Bryan, I might be wrong on this, so please don't quote me here, but if I am
understanding things correctly, I don't think it saves battery life, and
here's why more specifically:
All that really happens notably when you enable the screen curtain is that
it virtually paints a black shadening (i
Did pausing work for you? It's not urgent, was just curious why pause any
audio. Siri does not seem to work too well with them. But they are great for
listening to audiobooks.
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> On 10 May 2014, at 16:10, "Christopher-Mark Gilland"
> wrote:
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> I'm not sure if you can! w
Good point. Somehow I keep forgetting about the trackpad sitting right there
under my thumbs. :)
Bryan
On May 10, 2014, at 11:11 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland
wrote:
> Another way is to turn on trackpad commander, then 3 finger tripple tap on
> the trackpad.
>
> Chris.
>
> - Original Me
Yes, I’ve heard this anecdote from a number of different folks over the years.
Unfortunately, AFAIK none of these folks have produced any hard evidence to
show that turning the screen curtain on actually increases battery life. I’d
love to see a controlled and replicable study to either prove or
Another way is to turn on trackpad commander, then 3 finger tripple tap on
the trackpad.
Chris.
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From: "Bryan Jones"
To: "OS X & iOS Accessibility"
Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2014 11:01 AM
Subject: How to activate the MacOS screen curtain {Was: Re: Screen curtain
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I'm not sure if you can! where them backwards with how they're designed. A
way you can know they're on correctly is your power switch and USB charger
port should be under your thumb, not under your index finger.
Chris.
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From: "William Lomas"
To: "OS X & iOS Acce
Press VO+HH to get to the VoiceOver Commands help menu, then type screen
curtain to narrow the results. At this point VO should announce the shortcut
key VO+Shift+F11 and, if you’d like, you can press Return to toggle the screen
curtain or press escape to exit the VO Commands Help menu.
HTH,
Br
I exclusively use the screen curtain, and the battery life on my phone
exceeds expectation.
I use the iPhone 5 with the latest update, and apps update automatically,
and my bluetooth and WIFI are always on.
Glenn
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From: "Bryan Jones"
To: "OS X & iOS Accessibility"
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how do I activate the Mac screen curtain
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> On 10 May 2014, at 15:27, Bryan Jones wrote:
>
> Last I heard, the official word from Apple Accessibility was that the IOS
> screen curtain has no effect on battery life. BTW, though I’ve done no
> official testing, my personal ex
Last I heard, the official word from Apple Accessibility was that the IOS
screen curtain has no effect on battery life. BTW, though I’ve done no official
testing, my personal experience leads me to believe this also holds true for
the MacOS screen curtain on Macbooks.
Bryan
On May 10, 2014, at
I would think that screen curtain being on would save more battery life, as
I'm sure that even when it is set to zero, display processes are still being
sent to the screen, and when screen curtain is on, I'm guessing that the
processes are not calculated by the processor.
Glenn
- Original Me
Right hand side for me, anyway. When I have them on, to answer a call, I
pressed the button on my left ear. Is that the right way round to wear them?
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> On 10 May 2014, at 13:30, "Christopher-Mark Gilland"
> wrote:
>
> I'm trying to remember. Is my pause on my left ear, or
I'm trying to remember. Is my pause on my left ear, or is that on my right
ear. I get those two buttons confused.
I know the right ear will hang up a call if pushed quickly and released, but
my pause, and my mute, I don't totally remember.
If you can refresh my memory, I'll give it a try ov
hi all has anyone else noted that the aftershokz blues do not pause audio in
iOS 7.1.1 yet i can make calls?
when i press the button to answer a call on the iPhone 4S it works and to hang
up is also working
any thoughts please?
Will
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I would put the screen brightness to 0 then adjust it where necessary.
Screen curtain only puts a virtual curtain around your screen and
doesn't affect how it contrasts.
On 10/05/2014 10:48, Paul Hopewell wrote:
Hello,
I am concerned about battery life on my ageing iPhone 3GS running the lates
Hello,
I am concerned about battery life on my ageing iPhone 3GS running the latest
level of IOS 6 (IOS 7 does not work on the 3GS).
I know that reducing screen brightness increases battery life. If I set screen
curtain on does that have the same effect as setting screen brightness to 0? If
I
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