Josh:
I just downloaded it and after it was installed, it asked me for permission
to access the camera. I tapped 'allow' and then just pointed my phone at
the bill and it read it perfectly and told me that it was a 20 and it was
the front of the bill.
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Glad to hear it is working.
Richard
"Reality is the leading cause of stress for those who are in touch with it."
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On Jan 8, 2020, at 5:01 AM, Joshua Hendrickson wrote:
I found my problem. My room is very dark
I found my problem. My room is very dark and doesn't have a lot of
light. I tried the eyenote in my kitchen with the light on and it
worked great. I do have it set to speech.
On 1/8/20, Richard Turner wrote:
> Hopefully, it asks you for permission to use the camera when you first
> launched
Hopefully, it asks you for permission to use the camera when you first launched
the app and you said yes.
If so, you want to hold the phone anywhere from 4 to 8 inches above the bill
and it should tell you the denomination and whether it is the front or back of
the bill.
You can go into the
It's been a while since I've used this app, but while you're waiting for
someone else to chime in, launch the app and then just point your camera
at your bill. I think that's all there is to it.
On 1/8/20 4:17 AM, Joshua Hendrickson wrote:
Hi to all. I got the Eyenote app like Richard
Hi to all. I got the Eyenote app like Richard suggested. I took out
some money I know is a five after I downloaded and installed the app
on my phone. When I open the app, it just says Eyenote and nothing
else. What am I doing wrong?
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Joshua Hendrickson
Joshua Hendrickson
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