Hello David,
The email address for Twitter support is supp...@twitter.com
David, have you logged into your Twitter account from a web browser and
composed a tweet from their?
Also, I would suggest that you create a new Twitter account and see how it
works for you as your current account may
Anyone got a copy of that article or can give me a direct URL, please?
Thanks!
Carol P - UK
On 01/08/2016 04:10, Christopher Chaltain wrote:
I have a Samsung S7 Active, and I didn't have any trouble installing
Talk Back or using it. The S7 replaced my iPhone as my every day
device, and it
Hello,
The app does have issues, but there is very good news. You can get through the
setup process within the app. After that, there's a whole ecosystem of apps for
Philips Hue. I use one called Hue Lights, I feel I get very good control with
that app. Also, Siri can control these lights once
Obviously, not every app in the App Store is going to be replicated in
the Play Store. Accessibility also won't be the same. In some cases you
may find an app you prefer in the Play Store or an Android app might be
more accessible than the corresponding iPhone app. For me, I played
around with
Your use case must be different from mine. At this point, I can't imagine
moving from an iPhone to android, although I have both. If I had to pick one,
it would be the iPhone, for the mail app, the ease of doing web reading, and my
favorite RSS news reader which I use a lot, and for which I have
I have a Samsung S7 Active, and I didn't have any trouble installing
Talk Back or using it. The S7 replaced my iPhone as my every day device,
and it was Jonathan Mosen's article that convinced me to make the switch.
On 31/07/16 16:39, Mary Otten wrote:
I don't own a Samsung device, but I know
Obviously, that's up to the moderators, how much comparison talk they wish to
allow. But it seems to me that a certain amount of it is inevitable. And as
long as it is kept within the realm of comparison of experience, why not? As
long as it isn't bashing of one system or another.
Mary
Sent fr
I thought this was a list for iDevices. All I have seen lately is talk of the
accessibility of Android devices. Isn’t there another list for this, such as
the Eyes Free list?
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I need for one of you folks to remind me how to remove a favorite from tunein
radio. Thanks folks.
Ray T. Mahorney
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As mentioned it is a Wi-Fi connected thermostat and it has an app. It is like
the Nest thermostat, a piece of hardware and an app to control it, just less
expensive and from a different company. I Have had one of these at home and 2
at my retail business which has separate furnaces on the main f
I'll have to check out that other thermostat you mentioned. What makes it
different from the ones I mentioned? Can it interface with my iPhone, like the
Nest one, or is it just a standalone unit, like the one from Talking
Thermostats?
Thanks,
Ari
> On Jul 31, 2016, at 3:13 PM, Sieghard Weitze
I personally use the ios native reminders app. I use it for both things I need
to get done at home and at work.
It is not necessary, but you can create different list to help you better
organize your task. For example, I have a work list for my task at work, a
bills list to help me manage and
Hi Ari,
You may also want to consider the Wi-Fi thermostat from
www.RadioThermostat.com. They are less expensive than the Nest ones and also
work very well.
As for what a thermostat does, it maintains whatever temperature you set it to
and if you have air conditioning this also means starting
You can do this with the native Reminders app. You can do individual entries
for various tasks and either ask Reminders to "remind" you or not. You can
also mark these items as completed.
Just mentioning this, I'm sure there are more feature rich apps out there, but
for simple reminders of thin
I called espn earlier this week to complain about no radio link to sunday night
baseball on their app.
It will be interesting to see if they put it on tonight july 31st.
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Again I am unable tto originate and send tweets on both the native twitter app,
and the twitteriffic. app.
If anyone knows e mail addresses for either or both developers, it. is
appreciated.
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You may want to take a look at an app called Things. It's very accessible, and
very comprehensive.
Link:
Things by Cultured Code GmbH & Co. KG
https://appsto.re/us/fmf_q.i
Thanks,
Ari
> On Jul 31, 2016, at 12:48 PM, Traci Duncan wrote:
>
> Does anyone have app recommendations 3rd party or na
Know, right? I'd be more than happy to send one of those for a real, proper,
torture test. For me, its not even for accessibility, just something to play
with. Another OS, to put it this way. Then if I like it, I'll give the
respective apology. But for now...
Sent from a Braille Sense
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Does anyone have app recommendations 3rd party or native IOS, for to do lists.
For example, say tomorrow you like to accomplish half a dozen tasks.
Notifications would be nice, as well as the ability to cross off the items as
you complete them.
Thanks for the help.
Traci
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I see you haven’t received a reply. If you contact IFTT, I’d like to hear
their response. So far, I find IFTT and their companion app Do Button, quite
inaccessible.
Thanks,
Traci
> On Jul 20, 2016, at 12:15 PM, Chip Orange wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I’d like to learn how to use IFTTT, but whe
It's definitely a lot better than it used to be. Reading Jonathan's blog
article would be a good place to start in my opinion. It is hard to find truly
unbiased people, because everybody has a bias. They have their own use cases.
They have things that are more important to them. I still say, if
Lately it has crossed my mind that i want to test Android, just to see how much
closer it is to iPhone. Yes i know it’s a sinn to think this way, for thou
shalt not have any other operating systems besides iOs, still i want to know
how good it is before i totally bash it.:-) It’s good to know a
This is great, thank you so much, Paul.
I had no idea this was possible. I had to turn it off on the menus because a
bunch of channels had no sound, some that never did that before and were my
favorites but it appears that is what happens with no description or Spanish,
so I had to turn it all
So, after we move, I'm thinking of getting either one of those thermostats from
talkingthermostats.com or a Nest thermostat. I tried googling this one, but I
don't seem to be getting a proper answer. I don't really understand how
thermostats work. Not mechanically, but practically. What does set
Thanks, I didn’t see this before I asked.
From: Paul Hunt
Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2016 8:18 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: the u-verse apps
Hello. Here are the steps.
1. Select the remote tab.
2. Double tap the info button.
3. Double tap the Right button twice.
4. Double tap the d
Can you tell me where to turn on audio description? Maybe I turned it on in
settings, but I’ll explore. Thanks bunches.
From: Paul Hunt
Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2016 5:43 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: the u-verse apps
Hello everybody. Yes, the uverse app is accessible for me. I c
Hi, Besides, some of us, like myself, hate the OS, putting accessibility aside.
I'll get one to play with, but not to replace anything.
Sent from a Braille Sense
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From: Krister Ekstrom
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Date: Sunday, July 31, 2016 3:44 pm
Subject: Re:
Hi, the on demand stuff works well for me most of the time.
From: Gordon
Sent: Saturday, July 30, 2016 11:30 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: the u-verse apps
I find the At&t Uverse app to be very accessible. I can view, schedule and
delete recordings. Watching live tv is also rea
Hi Larry, I use both the Easy Remote app and the main UVerse app. The latter
has some minor issues but is mostly accessible. For instance, if I want to
search for a show on a specific day, sometimes I have a little problem finding
the button to do this and just small problems with the pickers. H
Hello,
You do know that Chris of Mystic Access has done a short review. It sounds very
good. I would have got one if it was easy to get in the UK.
Regards,
Gena
> On 31 Jul 2016, at 13:53, grahamnroby via VIPhone
> wrote:
>
> Hi sieghard,
>
> When yours arrives I'd be very interested to
Hi Walter, I think they do have a search function. I was only saying that
some of the time, items can't be found by flicking. I wasn't sure if this
person was a new person or not.
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From: 'ray t. mahorney' via VIPhone
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2016 2:18 PM
To: viphone
Hi!
Before starting this you should read Jonathan Mosen article on
Android in the Blog part of his site www.mosen.org. It is true
Android gets better and better but there's so much under the hood
which needs serious polishing. Try to follow Jonathans steps and
These are very important points. Thanks.
Deidre
> On Jul 31, 2016, at 10:44 AM, Krister Ekstrom
> wrote:
>
> And what about upgradability? Not all Android devices support or have the
> latest versions and not all can support them which means that we have even
> more special questions to as
And what about upgradability? Not all Android devices support or have the
latest versions and not all can support them which means that we have even more
special questions to ask the dealers who probably won’t know because they are
in big chains and they only sell, they do not know a thing about
Voice dream on iOS is much much better than voice dream on android. I have both.
Sent from my iPad
> On Jul 31, 2016, at 6:53 AM, Russ Kiehne wrote:
>
> That may be, but does android have all of the same apps I use on my ipad mini?
>
> It’s my understanding that voice dream reader is a lot be
Hi Graham,
I'll keep your email address until I get the doorbell and I'll CC you when I
post something to make sure you don't miss it.
Regards,
Sieghard
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From: grahamnroby via VIPhone [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com]
Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2016 5:53 AM
To: viphone@go
As Richard said, there are several stands, but I would try and learn also to
use it free-hand since you may be in situations where it is handy to use KNFB
Reader and you may not have access to a stand. As with everything it is a
matter of practicing and getting a "feel" for how high you have to
That may be, but does android have all of the same apps I use on my ipad mini?
It’s my understanding that voice dream reader is a lot better on the ipad than
on a android device?
From: Kevin Chao
Sent: Saturday, July 30, 2016 1:33 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Android tablet acc
The software will compensate for a certain amount of skew, but if it totally
didn't matter how crooked you hold it compared to the text they probably
wouldn't have included the announcement.
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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Hello. Here are the steps.
1. Select the remote tab.
2. Double tap the info button.
3. Double tap the Right button twice.
4. Double tap the down button.
5. Double tap the ok button.
To turn off Audio Description, switch channels. Enjoy.
> On Jul 31, 2016, at 6:17 AM,
> wrote:
>
> I use the uv
Hi sieghard,
When yours arrives I'd be very interested to know how you get. on. with it.
I think this could be of real benefit to our community especially for those
living alone or those with security concerns.
Best
Graham
Sent from my iPad
> On 29 Jul 2016, at 23:38, Sieghard Weitzel
here is a link to my web site describing and providing links to several
scanning stands. Fopydo is my favorite:
http://www.turner42.x10host.com/ScanningStands.html
(Sent from my iPhone 5S)
On Jul 31, 2016, at 12:20 AM, 'Simon w' via VIPhone
mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>> wrote:
Hi when I
I use the uverse app as well, but how can you turn on audio description with
it, I have not seen that feature.
Thanks,
Patti
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
Paul Hunt
Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2016 6:43 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re:
Hello everybody. Yes, the uverse app is accessible for me. I can use the guide,
manage recordings and turn on audio description.
> On Jul 30, 2016, at 11:30 PM, Gordon wrote:
>
> I find the At&t Uverse app to be very accessible. I can view, schedule and
> delete recordings. Watching live tv is
So far with or without putting my arms on the table I have a hard time
keeping the phone straight and up to the right level.
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From: Jewel
Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2016 2:44 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: A new person that got the KNFBf reader
Simon! If v
Hi when I first got the program, I was able to get the vibration, but for some
reason now I don't seem to get it anymore, and I have tried but if you times to
scan a document sometimes it reads OK and of the times and didn't do as good I
don't know is there any stand I could get maybe that might
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