as they are comfortable with using the
> device,
>
> Yes the speed dots sound like a great way to start, guess finding the correct
> one for starting with would be the problem.
>
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> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
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Hi Alex,
You can't still setup the iPad or phone without needing to have the screen
lock pin or fingerprint enable,
Possibly a good idea until such time as they are comfortable with using the
device,
Yes the speed dots sound like a great way to start, guess finding the correct
on
Thanks, everyone, for all the input. I'll look into getting a Speed Dots fitted
over the Otterbox.
Simon, yes, the product you described is exactly what Speed Dots is. They make
a variety of screen protectors that come with dots. Some have dots for all
keyboard keys, some for just f and j
On Behalf Of Scott Davert
Sent: Tuesday, 18 April 2017 1:10 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Opinions wanted: Speed Dots for new iPad user?
Good morning, Alex.
I have found the SpeedDots screen protectors to work, but if you introduce too
many applications at once, that it can
April 2017 10:06 PM
To: 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries
Subject: Opinions wanted: Speed Dots for new iPad user?
Hello all,
I'm working with a client who has never touched a computer and does not type at
all, nor do they use braille. Therefore, we're starting on an iPad,
ause of the easy dictation, ability to touch the screen to explore it, and
> so on. One difficulty is orientation on the screen. We're using the home
> button as a reference, but that's not as good as having markers on the
> screen, of course.
>
> My question is about S
Alex,
I’ve used speed dots protectors on iPhones and they are helpful. I got to a
point where I don’t need a screen protector at all anymore.
I would highly recommend speed dots products.
Peace,
Stacey Robinson and GEB dog Kirk.
mailto:stacey
d as
having markers on the screen, of course.
My question is about Speed Dots screen protectors. I've never used
one, so I don't know if they would work. I know what they do, but with
iOS, things aren't always in the same place. For instance, the prompt
to enter your passc
cause of the easy dictation, ability to touch the screen to explore it,
> and so on. One difficulty is orientation on the screen. We're using the home
> button as a reference, but that's not as good as having markers on the
> screen, of course.
>
> My question is about Speed Dots
een. We're using the home button as a
reference, but that's not as good as having markers on the screen, of course.
My question is about Speed Dots screen protectors. I've never used one, so I
don't know if they would work. I know what they do, but with iOS, things aren
't just
> work on the phone, and then if I decide to get the OtterBox case, I'd have
> the right protector. After a lot of fussing, that has turned out to be the
> case. And I still think Speed Dots may want to include instructions for
> others who might want to do this
Hello All:
I use the speed dots cover which is integrated with the Otterbox case. Since it
is integrated into the case there are no placement issues. I like it and it
works very well.
Jean
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, that has turned out to be the case. And I
still think Speed Dots may want to include instructions for others who might
want to do this. It seems silly to me to buy one cover, and then have to go
out and buy another if I get a case for my phone. Anyway, it seems to be
working now, so I'm kee
over the years about these things.
Caitlyn
> On Mar 5, 2016, at 3:29 PM, Donna Goodin wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I just wanted to share my experience with the list.
>
> As you know, I decided to try out a tactile screen protector from Speed Dots.
> I got the Ott
e. Now if you have
> it and don’t have that case yet, this isn’t going to be helpful. I took the
> screen protector that comes with the Otterbox case off. There is a sticky bit
> around the very edge. Place the Speed Dots protector down onto that edge.
> Let me explain it a tad more
Trying to recall how I installed mine with the Otterbox case. Now if you have
it and don’t have that case yet, this isn’t going to be helpful. I took the
screen protector that comes with the Otterbox case off. There is a sticky bit
around the very edge. Place the Speed Dots protector down onto
Hi all,
I’ve used speed dots screen protectors for at least two years and have had no
trouble.
Mine did finally come off. I haven’t gotten another yet because I am waiting to
upgrade my device and am not sure what I will get.
I would certainly buy speed dots protectors again.
I don’t think I
I have the speed dots screen protector on my phone and I have had no problems
with it. I also have the tempered glass underneath. My sister put them on for
me.
Peggy and Dixie Marie
Sent from my iPhone
On Mar 5, 2016, at 4:47 PM, Donna Goodin wrote:
Hi Mary,
In my case there was nothing in
Oh, this wasn't just a little air bubbles. This sucker literally felt like
a mountain in the middle of it. LOL!
Chris.
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From: "Donna Goodin"
To:
Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2016 9:47 PM
Subject: Re: Don't waste your money on Speed Dots scree
ile, but then all of a sudden, it bubbled up
> on me.
>
> Chris.
>
> - Original Message - From: "Donna Goodin"
> To:
> Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2016 4:48 PM
> Subject: Re: Don't waste your money on Speed Dots screen protectors!
>
>
> Act
How exactly do those work?
Sent from my iPhone
> On Mar 5, 2016, at 4:21 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
>
> I seem to recall that the speed dots in the past anyway, did give such
> information. Or it might've been the folks at AT guys, who were selling that
> product and may stil
Mine did the same thing for a while, but then all of a sudden, it bubbled up
on me.
Chris.
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From: "Donna Goodin"
To:
Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2016 4:48 PM
Subject: Re: Don't waste your money on Speed Dots screen protectors!
Actually, the funn
t;
> Chris.
>
> - Original Message - From: "Donna Goodin"
> To:
> Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2016 3:29 PM
> Subject: Don't waste your money on Speed Dots screen protectors!
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I just wanted to share my experience with t
veryone is good at that, but if you're not good at it,
> then, get! good at it. I agree with Donna. Those screens in my opinion are
> totally useless.
>
> Chris.
>
> - Original Message - From: "Donna Goodin"
> To:
> Sent: Saturday, Ma
s you try new things only to discover that you don't like it. I do
hope they'll include some instructions when shipping the covers in the future,
though.
Cheers,
Donna
> On Mar 5, 2016, at 3:21 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
>
> I seem to recall that the speed dots in the past
Don't waste your money on Speed Dots screen protectors!
Hi all,
I just wanted to share my experience with the list.
As you know, I decided to try out a tactile screen protector from Speed
Dots. I got the Otterbox version. I do not currently have an otterBox
case, but got this model
I seem to recall that the speed dots in the past anyway, did give such
information. Or it might've been the folks at AT guys, who were selling that
product and may still be, we're the ones who gave that info. One of my friends
who has the speed Dotz did have it with the OtterBox de
Hi Mary,
That is why I included the information about the model that I bought. It may
be that buying the standard model is more useful, but I cannot recommend the
model that I bought. And I do think Speed Dots could give you a bit of
information about how to correctly place it on the phone
oduct wouldn't be around
anymore. Maybe you can get your money back.
Mary
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> On Mar 5, 2016, at 12:29 PM, Donna Goodin wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I just wanted to share my experience with the list.
>
> As you know, I decided to try out a tactile screen p
hing these screen protectors is to put my little
>>> finger into the whole for the Home button and then place that finger on
>>> said button. This way I’m sure the hole is aligned. I can also fairly
>>> easily adjust the rest of the sheet.
>>>
>>> C
fairly easily
>> adjust the rest of the sheet.
>>
>> Cleaning is super important. I got one already installed years ago, not from
>> Speed dots directly mind, and a hair, presumably a guide dog hair, had been
>> trapped under the sheet. Eeee! It drove me crazy f
adjust the rest of the sheet.
>
> Cleaning is super important. I got one already installed years ago, not from
> Speed dots directly mind, and a hair, presumably a guide dog hair, had been
> trapped under the sheet. Eeee! It drove me crazy for nearly a year until
> I removed a
Hi all,
I just wanted to share my experience with the list.
As you know, I decided to try out a tactile screen protector from Speed Dots.
I got the Otterbox version. I do not currently have an otterBox case, but got
this model so that I would have the right screen protector if I do
already installed years ago, not from
Speed dots directly mind, and a hair, presumably a guide dog hair, had been
trapped under the sheet. Eeee! It drove me crazy for nearly a year until I
removed and reinstalled the sheet.
Jenine Stanley
dragonwalke...@gmail.com
> On Mar 5, 2016, at 10
Hi Donna,
Included in your package is a cleaning cloth. Take this to your phone
and make sure the surface is free of dirt before applying the screen
protector.
Once the phone is clean, open the screen protector package and line it
up straight with the phone. Make sure all of the holes line up,
Hi all,
My tactile screen protector just arrived. I thought they might have included
some instructions, but they don't. Did you attach it yourself? If so, how? I
have the Otterbox protector and the iPhone 6S.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Cheers,
Donna
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