No way I could or would ever give up my windows computer, I also have
a mac book but I don't enjoy using it as much because of all the
interacting and not interacting it drives me nuts. Also I game a bit
as well so don't want to have to just rely on IOS.
On 5/23/18, SoonerAnnie
Hi Joney:
Just press the round button and hold it, and say voice over on. That should
work.
Hope this helps.
Michael G. McKay
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I, too, use only my iPhone! It is so much easier for me, and I can take it
anywhere! I do have a Bluetooth keyboard which I use when I am doing a lot of
typing, and, since my Windows laptop bit the dust a couple years ago, I haven’t
been all that interested in getting a new one, especially
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Thanks Hannah:
We ended up doing a hard reset. Volume was set at 60 and was turned up to 100
to be sure we heard it. It was doing everything else but talking. After the
hard reset, voiceover came back. Go figure. Thanks for the offer though I
didn’t know about the swiping up to raise the
Hello, Joney,
Is it possible that VoiceOver volume got turned down? Make sure the watch is
awake, do a two-finger double-tap near the bottom of the screen, and slide your
two fingers up the screen to increase the volume.
You can also try asking Siri to turn VoiceOver off and then back on.
I
Voiceover has mysteriously shut off. It is turned on in the my watch
application on the phone. It does not respond. We have turn the watch off, and
then turned it back on. It has not helped. If anyone has run into this, I would
appreciate some other ideas. Thank you :-)
Joney
I reset my phone yesterday and it still stopped playing when I used the app.
I tried resetting again after I saw Mary's reply, and this time, the
memory cleared, and the book played after I locked the screen. I dunno
why it didn't take the first time, but am glad it does work the way
it's
Mine still works correctly.
Perhaps you should make sure all apps are cleared from the app switcher and
reboot your phone.
I don't recall right now if there is a setting under the audio settings for
play in background.
Richard
“The secret is not to make your music louder, but to make the
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> On May 23, 2018, at 10:58 AM, Candy Lowe wrote:
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> I am one person who basically uses ios only. I have a bluetooth keyboard for
>
I have not experienced this problem. Mine still works as it always has, iPhone
7 Plus.
Mary
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> On May 23, 2018, at 12:28 PM, dani pagador wrote:
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> Hi, Everyone.
> Didn't VDR allow you to loc the screen and have the app running i.e.,
> keep playing
Hi, Everyone.
Didn't VDR allow you to loc the screen and have the app running i.e.,
keep playing your book while you took your iPhone for a walk with you?
Or am I confusing it with BARD?
With this latest IOS, when I lock my phone, VDR stops playing. I don't
remember it doing that before.
There
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What are your settings under VoiceOver, Typing feedback? There is a section for
hardware keyboards and if that is set to none, you wouldn't hear anything.
If that isn't it, then I'd either call Apple Accessibility or VFO support, or
both.
Good luck,
Richard
“The secret is not to make your
Greetings. I tried pairing a Focus 40 Blue 5th Generation from work to
my iPhone 7 Plus running iOS 11.3.1. The pairing went fine, but when I
tried to use the iOS Braille commands on the display, I did not get
any feedback. For instance, I used Space with Dot 4 to move forward by
screen item, and
Hi, as the subject says I was wondering if anyone can conform that you can use
and charge? the apple magic keyboard through th elightning port of the iphone
(so with bluetooth disabled)?
Thanks in advance, Greetings, Anouk,
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Could some point me to some apple music podcasts showing how to use it with
a ios and Itunes?
Thank you
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I am one person who basically uses ios only. I have a bluetooth keyboard for
when I have to do a good bit of typing. i really think it depends on the
individual and what y need to do. I have a windows computer, but very seldom
turn it on. Again I say, there is no correct answer. It just
If you need to do much serious word processing, then you do not want to limit
yourself to iOS only. I do like voice dream writer on my iPhone, but I will
always go to my computer and use word if I need to do a lot of writing or
editing. I also use windows since Mac computers confuse me to no
Thank you, Marie. I'll remember that for the future.
Best regards,
Carolyn
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Subject: Re: Question about adding new
Getting a printer which supports Airprint is a very minor investment if that is
all holding you back.
Whether just iOS would do the trick for you is something you have to decide, I
for one would not want to be without a laptop or desktop, but then again I'm
also a Windows user and you can find
I know at least three people who are iOS only. They aren’t doing complicated
things, however. The main thing getting in my way of perhaps doing it, is when
I might need to do major copying and pasting, and being able to print, because
I can’t connect wirelessly with the printer I have.
On May
Marie, good point. This would be a good thing for experts to do as well when
they just installed an app they're unfimiliar with.
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> On May 23, 2018, at 4:02 AM, 'Sandy Tomkins' via VIPhone
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> hi,
> I also like the two finger
Hi everyone, My mac is getting rather old and I notice that I use it less and
less. I have been thinking about just sticking with ios and not getting a
laptop at all anymore but that is a big step. I have had laptops since 1998 but
Iuse mine so seldomly that would be a bit of a waste of money.
hi,
I also like the two finger flick up for reading the whole screen, just to give
you an idea of what you are dealing with.
Sandy
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> On 23 May 2018, at 03:11, Marie wrote:
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> I provide some assistance to new users of the IPhone using
Hi Kelly,
I have now also downloaded the update and it is quite nice and seems fairly
well laid out.
I wish I could remember what I had to do in order to make it work with Alexa,
it’s been a little while. I am pretty sure I called Honeywell/Lyric support and
did some stuff they suggested and
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