Joy,
If you are a subscribed user of FlickType, It is presented as an alternate
keyboard on which you do your typing instead of the on screen iOS keyboard. You
type where you think the keys should be for the word you're entering and single
finger swipe right when done. FlickType has a very
Hi,
You can also share to Dropbox or, if you have a Mac, iCloud. Some recording
apps, like RecUp, automatically save their recordings to Dropbox or other
services, making it automatic to get the recordings onto your computer.
Best,
Anna
> On May 10, 2019, at 9:09 AM, Richard Turner
>
Dear Alan,
Thank you for the background on flickType, ... sorry, but how does it actually
work please? I'm very interested in anything that allows me to "type" more
quickly on the phone but I'd like to have some idea of its actual usage before
trying it out. For one thing does it come up
I also text the driver telling him that I am blind with and with a cane. What
three letters do you use for the replacement? I never thought of doing that and
that sounds like a good idea.
John
Sent from my iPhone
> On May 10, 2019, at 2:53 PM, Andy Baracco wrote:
>
> I use the text replace
I use the text replace feature on the iPhone to compose a text that I can
send that says that I am blind and am carrying a white cane. I only have to
hit a 3 letter combo to send it.
Andy
- Original Message -
From: "Wayne Merritt"
To:
Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 11:17 AM
Subject:
Personally, I would close the app until you need it, since it will
continue to use your location and could potentially drain your
battery. As others have noted, I usually contact the drivers after
requesting the ride so they can find me quickly and easily. I contact
them via text, but I will call
Hi Bill,
I don't usually explicitly close the app. I do not have to sign in every time.
When you request a ride tonight, it should recognize your location, and you
would then have to put the address where you want to go.
And yes, I have found that calling the driver to let them know I am
If the driver does not call me by name when he or she arrives, I always ask
them their name before entering the vehicle. Calling is probably the easiest
way to contact the driver to give them information but Uber can now display a
text for them with responses already set up so they can reply
Okay.
Jennie's observation about the menu button was correc, and I got the check
card updated.
What I am wondering is if I can now close the app until I am ready to order
my trip tonight. If I do, will I have to sign in with my password again?
My trip plan is to order a trip
Thank you, that's great. I know that.
I'll probably be using both apps, but I'm concentrating on learning one
seervice at a time.
Bill Outman
Daytona Beach, FL
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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
Wayne Merritt
Sent:
This is one reason why I like the Lyft app. When creating an account
or logging in later, they will ask for your mobile number and send a 6
digit verification code to it. You type the code in to the app and you
are logged in. I have never had to use a password with Lyft. If you
have Uber in your
It has been a long time since I changed my payment information on Uber, so
start with the menu button yes.
Jenn
Jenn and Kumi
> On May 10, 2019, at 10:04 AM, Bill Outman wrote:
>
> Okay, good, Jennie.
>
> We’re making progress. It took a couple tries to do the audio challenge
> quickly
Okay, good, Jennie.
We’re making progress. It took a couple tries to do the audio challenge
quickly enough just using the on screen keyboard but I got it. I gotmy
password entered and got the main screen.
The nex thing I need to do is check my payment information to make sure it’s
Sometimes those audio challenges are not that bad. They say words and I have
found that if you enter a telast two of what you heard, you are good.
Jenn
Jenn and Kumi
> On May 10, 2019, at 9:29 AM, Bill Outman wrote:
>
> Good morning.
>
> I have read up on past emails on this list about
Good morning.
I have read up on past emails on this list about Uber and Lyft and listened
to a couple podcasts, and feel ready to try the Uber app for a trip tonight.
I have both apps and set up accounts with both some time ago.
As I started exploring the Uber app this morning I
One way is to share to Onedrive, if you have enough storage.
If you have a Microsoft 365 account you have 1 TB of storage, and then you can
just open the file on your computer.
That is how I handle it since most files are too large to send via Email.
Richard
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Hello there,
Is there a way to upload what I record on my phone to the computer. I
just want to be able to copy the files of which I record over to the
computer.
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