RE: iPod nano

2013-06-05 Thread Larry Lumpkin
My contact with the nano was several years ago. At that time, you usb'd the device to your computer and itunes came up. You turned on voice over through itunes. -Original Message- From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of cnmyh...@gmail.com Sent: We

RE: iPod nano 7th gen

2013-05-25 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: iPod nano 7th gen I don't have a Nano 7 but I do have a Nano 5 that I got for Christmas in 2010. It's a 16 GB model and I only use it for music playback and FM radio listening in a Logitech docking station we use in our motor home when traveling. The Nano 5 is tal

Re: iPod nano 7th gen

2013-05-25 Thread Alan Paganelli
I don't have a Nano 7 but I do have a Nano 5 that I got for Christmas in 2010. It's a 16 GB model and I only use it for music playback and FM radio listening in a Logitech docking station we use in our motor home when traveling. The Nano 5 is tall and slim kind of like a throw-away cigarette l

Re: iPod Nano

2013-01-28 Thread Alan Paganelli
I have an iPod Nano fifth generation. Although it has voice-over, it isn't voice-over like it is on the iPhone etc meaning a screen reader. Instead, it records short wave files to describe what it needs to and it does not support copy and paste unless you go through iTunes and the changes are