Hi Mark,
Which walking pad did you end up buying and why? I still haven't given up
on this idea but don't know which way to go. Thanks and I love hearing what
you are doing with your shortcuts to make things easier in the long run.
Kay Malmquist
kay.malmqu...@gmail.com
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I couldn’t find the thread that was talking about messenger because somehow I ended up in my spam and it feels like I have a lot of messages in spam. I didn’t feel like coming through it all. Please don’t be mad at me.Sent from my iPhoneOn Jun 19, 2024, at 10:54 PM, Sieghard Weitzel wrote:
Generally, this is focuses on the iPhone, the name stands for Visually Impared
iPhone users. Not that others do get mentioned.
There is a list called PhonesForTheBlind on groups.io that is more general.
There are specific Android phone lists I believe and there may even be lists
for the Blind
I have only been here a day so I don't know what type(s) of phones are
discussed. Is it just for I phones or do you discuss other phones that
visually-impaired or blind users are working with? I just wondered
because if it's just Apple phones I won't ask about anything else. But
if other phones
It sounds like what you mean is a speaker that will become like an amplifier
when you talk through your iPad, etc.
There are some apps that do this. So you connect a bluetooth speaker to your
iPad/iPhone and then the app turns your device into a microphone that
broadcasts over the speaker.
One
Hi hope some of you experienced users can help me out with this. Not sure if
this is a but are there microphones that you can just plug into your phone or
iPad that will allow you to be able to be heard by others without meaning a
stereo system or some big fancy set up.
Alternatively are ther