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
“Abundance flows into
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
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.
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
Hello Everyone, You know, each day I plan on posting to the list my
various discoveries about my recent use of my Apple product but, somehow,
time just slips away. It’s almost midnight so I’m just going to list a
couple of things:
1.
Because of various sundry reasons, I will be posting to