Hi,
Sounds like that would be the case.
Later...
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jun 26, 2019, at 5:10 PM, Petrus Tuerlings wrote:
>
> So does this mean that people will be able to do IOS updates on mobile data
> as well as App updates? As I do know of a couple of people with iPhones that
> d
Hi all,
I have in my possession an iPhone 5 c, model a1532.
I am told it is running ios 10.3.3
Freely owning I have almost no experience safely using the phone, I am
wondering how to address this problem.
a grand while back I discovered that Daniel might be a possible safe voice
for me, asking
Hi Karen,
I’m thinking you may have changed it in the language settings in the rotor? I
have Karen as my default voice on my iPhone but I have other voices I can
choose with the rotor, but Karen will stay as the default voice. If you know
how to do the rotor gesture then see if you can find th
Hi there,
I am sure that was not done, unless it is the default for the phone.
I would think the default voice would be speaking if there is only one
language.
Will add the idea to the pile for someone to try.
Thanks!
Karen
On Fri, 28 Jun 2019, Petrus Tuerlings wrote:
Hi Karen,
I???m thin
Well if you wanted to try yourself? To use the rotor you just place a thumb and
first finger on the screen about an inch apart and turn it like you are turning
a knob. Sorry, if you already know how to do this but I just read your first
email and you said you hardly have any experience using the
I cannot safely use this iPhone with its current voice. Its frequency
will stimulate the dizzy centres of my brain.
not something I am comfortable risking, but will save the idea.
I take it the rotor over rides the system settings?
On Fri, 28 Jun 2019, Petrus Tuerlings wrote:
Well if you w
Well not really, it is more of a quick navigation tool. So you can make quick
changes to some of your settings without having to go into the system settings.
I remember when I got my first iPhone I couldn’t work out why one would need
the rotor, but now I use it every day.
If it turns out tha
Well, I really do not feel that is the source of my problem, unless the
phone is set by default to over ride system settings for the rotor. I
feel reasonably sure it was not involved when the voice option was
changed.
Thanks for the idea though,
On Fri, 28 Jun 2019, Petrus Tuerlings wrote