So it's that time again. The time that I'm forced to upgrade. Whenever I get a new phone, I like to immediately put it in a case. With the 12 pro max I'll be giving up, I went with the Temdan case, and had reasonably good results. My only complaint was being able to be heard when NOT on speaker. Sometimes it was fine, other times not so fine.
Hi,
I was wondering what is the best way to prepair an IPhone for sale? I know first doing a factory reset, but as far as it being on a specific carier do I need to remove the sim card as well?
Thanks
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For totally blind users, is it practical to use only the touch screen on an iPad for typing? I tried typing briefly on an iPad resting my fingers on the screen as if I had a keyboard, but I found it difficult. As I said, it was a brief experience. If this is not practical, what is the best keyboard for an iPad used in Australia? I suspect there might be different keyboards in different countries so that is why I mentioned where I would want to use it.
Thanks.
Hi.
I've bought a sony wh xm3 headset, but I have problems.
Sometimes voice over works, sometimes it doesn't.
When I want to type an sms it takes very long time for voice over to talk, Almost a second.
When I play games or browse menus it goes fine.
Is there any better headset. I can't have it like this.
/Kristoffer
Bought an Macbook Pro 15 inch 2017 with touchbar and its new 2nd generation butterfly keyboard. Unless you're planning to use an external keyboard I'd like to warn you about these new keyboards. The tiniest amount of dust or dirt can create some serious issues like keys not working or doubble or triple letters. This is a known issue, but sadly I didn't know that when I bought my first mac.
I've been using the Meta Ray-Bans for about three months now. There have been improvements in what they are able to do for blind users. Recently I was able to use them to pick something off of a menu at a restaurant. I did confirm with a sighted friend to make sure, but it was correct.
Hello everyone I have a problem. I am having a hard time finding a scanner that is easy to use with jaws to read my printed documents. I intend in the future to switch from windows to a mac but I need a scanner that will work with both types of computers.
A lot of scanners that I have researched only work with one or the other so I was wondering if there could possibly be a scanner that can work with both. When I eventually do find a scanner can I use jaws or vo to make the scanner talk and how. What is the software that comes with the scanner for?
Firstly what are the blue tooth keyboard commands for switching pages the gesture is a 3 finger scroll up or down.
secondly i'm running a 9 inch iPad pro with the latest iOS and I've noticed that when i type using a blue tooth keyboard multiple letters are entered when i press a letter just once has any one els noticed this?
your help with these questions would be most welcome kind regards trey.
As a screen reader user who uses Bluetooth headset and speakers, latency and battery life are very important. It's said that V5 of Bluetooth, which is includeded in iPhone 8 and X improves on these 2 metrics.
I've asked Apple support, product search on Amazon, and am asking here--I've not found any Bluetooth 5 audio headset.
When I exercise on my treadmill I like to listen to podcast.
As you might imagine, the treadmill makes a lot of noise. So when I listen through the speakers built into the walls of my gym, I find that I have to put up the music pretty loud.
I'm thinking of getting either some bone conduction headphones or over the ear headphones that I can connect to my iPhone for listening at a more reasonable level without destroying my hearing.
Since I sweat a lot when running on my treadmill, the device would definitely have to be waterproof.
Hi everyone,
I hope I have posted this in the correct section of the forum - feel free to say so if not.
Yesterday I finally updated to iOS 13 on my iPhone 8 (so I have iOS 13.5).
Given that VO can't be readily separated from other sound output on IOS, even with the audio destination rotor option, I haven't been very interested in Bluetooth audio. However, for those of us with, say, a Mac mini, Intel NUC, or Intel compute stick (I'm in the latter category), a bluetooth speaker as the computer's primary audio device would be fabulous if one is not connecting to a monitor.
As I am blind I am having problems choosing a Bluetooth dongle which will connect to my MP3 player because of the lights which come on when you push the button to activate or deactivate the dongle so if there’s a dongle that somebody could recommend I would appreciate it
To all interested,
Another option to consider is a bluetooth GPS, or a GPS receiver that plugs directly in to your iPod's docking port. I use a bluetooth GPS called the Universal Electronics xGPS 150, it sits on my arm with a little arm band thingie, and it works great with navigation apps. Another option is the Bad Elf GPS receiver which plugs directly into your iPod but drains battery power pretty fast, or so I'm told.
Dear All,
I've seen Marco's forum message on bluetooth headsets but I want to ask yet another question about what bluetooth headphones people use? I want something that will answer and control my I Phone 4s but my main want is for high quality music reproduction from my I Phone and a set of headphones that don't have those horrible pieces of silicon that you have to push into your ears! Also, are there any bluetooth headphones out there that will give me some control on what buttons I am hitting?
Hi all I was wondering what might be the most affortable bluetooth headset I can get for my iphone 4s. Things I'm looking for in a bluetooth headset are, long battery life, being able to streme music, good deep sounding base, perhaps in sterio, and if possible no earbuds. Any help is appreciated, thanks.
Hello! I just got an Apple Watch Series 2 for the holidays, and I'm noticing that, at the gym, it's hard to hear my watch feedback. I would like to buy some BT headphones that will channel both my Apple Watch and my iPhone concurrently. Does anyone have any recommendations? I'm very active and travel a lot, so if they are good for sports and fairly rugged while being able to hear environmental sounds reasonably well are a plus. I know that's asking for a lot, but, I figure, if I ask for the whole pie and only get half, I'll be pretty happy. Anyway! Let me know.