Thanks for the thorough response, Brad.
Best,
Janina
Brad Snyder writes:
> Yes, I find the Honeywell Total Comfort Connect thermostat app to be almost
> 100% accessible using VoiceOver on my iPhone.
> I have had a Honeywell thermostat and the TCC app for about 6 years, and the
> accessibility
Yes, I find the Honeywell Total Comfort Connect thermostat app to be almost
100% accessible using VoiceOver on my iPhone.
I have had a Honeywell thermostat and the TCC app for about 6 years, and the
accessibility has gotten better as time has gone on to the point that I can’t
think of anything I
Brad:
Would you give your Honeywell and its app high marks for accessibility?
I'm currently on the latest NEST (from October of this year), but
recovering from errors is a concern. I switched from the earlier Nest
Learning thermostat because of error recovery accessibility. The latest
generation
Hi Brad,
Yeah, I thought of all of those options. It’s just not clear from the app which
one it is, so I wondered if another user had figured it out.
Cheers,
Donna
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> On Dec 18, 2020, at 12:34 PM, Brad Snyder wrote:
>
> Could be the indoor or maybe the outdoor temperature.
Could be the indoor or maybe the outdoor temperature. Could also be indoor
humidity. These are all things that show up on my Honeywell app screen.
- Brad -
On Dec 18, 2020, at 11:31, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
wrote:
Hi all,
Is anyone else using the EcoBee thermostat app on their iPh
Hi all,
Is anyone else using the EcoBee thermostat app on their iPhone? If yes, on the
main screen, there are two numbers displayed that appear to be related to
thermostat temperature, but I can't tell what they represent. Does anyone know?
TIA,
Donna
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