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>> Subject: Re: Need help setting up Fopydo stand
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>> What's the purpose of the suction tape? Is this the sticky surface on the
The sticky surface needs to be on top.
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Eric Brinkman
Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2016 7:16 PM
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Subject: Re: Need help setting up Fopydo stand
Do you mean that you
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> The sticky surface is where you put your phone.
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The sticky surface is where you put your phone.
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Eric Brinkman
Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2016 7:05 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Need help setting up Fopydo stand
What's
What's the purpose of the suction tape? Is this the sticky surface on
the inside of the flat top shelf that's opposite of where your phone
sits?
I seem to have gotten the stand working, although it still makes
errors such as reading "United Scales" instead of "United States". I
guess OCR will
What do you mean by full price?
You can read anything you want. The Book Reading Aid was designed to help with
scanning books, but it also works fine with single sheets.
So, if you have both assembled and joined together you can read either.
Richard
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> On Mar 20, 2016,
Now I have a question, well, two. If I paid the full amount, did I get both
stand and reading aid? If I assemble both stand and base, can I still read a
book or can I only read single sheets of paper?
reggie & Lex
On Mar 20, 2016, at 5:49 PM, Richard Turner
Hi,
The person who talked about using it on her lap was using the book reading aid,
not the stand by itself.
The aid is designed for books, so you should be able to get by with just the
stand for a handout.
Once you have the shelf part created, the metal legs should stick out in the
same
Hello Richard,
I followed those instructions up to the point where I slide the
creased area of the stand into the tab position to create the
triangular shelf. After that, I get lost? How is the stand supposed
to rest on a flat surface with the wires serving as the base?
I just want to read a
I’ll put the link and then copy the text below each item for both the stand and
then the book reading aid.
Fopydo Stand instructions and video can be found at:
http://fopydo.com/scanningstandfortheblind
As you remove a folded stand from the zip-lock bag hold it in your hands by
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