I wonder. In voiceover speech I did lower the volume from 100 to 80. I
wonder if that fixed it in place. I'm going to test it now.
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From: Arnold Schmidt
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2024 5:35 AM
Subject: Re: volume in rotor
Aft
You should be able to do so.
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From: "Jessica Barr"
To:
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2024 5:27 PM
Subject: RE: Xfinity Mobile
Hi, and thank you for all of the feedback. This sounds promising, for sure.
Will I have to change my phone number? I've had this number since
Maybe you can keep your old number jessica.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Oct 24, 2024, at 7:27 PM, Jessica Barr wrote:
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> Hi, and thank you for all of the feedback. This sounds promising, for sure.
> Will I have to change my phone number? I've had this number since I got my
> first cell phone in
I moved a Florida number over three years after I moved to Pennsylvania. I had
the option to keep my Florida number or get a new number.
Merv
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Barr
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2024 7:27 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.co
Tony,
Be aware that Apple thinks a design that involves no protruding buttons is
best. I suspect as is the case with my Airpods version 3 that the button you're
seeking is flush with the case and can be felt only as a a round seam. On the
Airpods 3, this button is in the middle of the rear of
Hi, and thank you for all of the feedback. This sounds promising, for sure.
Will I have to change my phone number? I've had this number since I got my
first cell phone in 2003 and would really prefer to keep it if possible.
Jessica
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From: 'Mervin Keck III' via VIPhone
Hi there again,
well my wife took a close look all around the airplpods 4th generation
case and definitelyy sees nothing at all!
It is definitely the airpods 4 I possess.
It's quite strange I know that many writing here have a button and I do
not.
Perhaps it's different for Europe I don't
Yes because Iin my case anyway, at times the volume level is very low
from say some podcasts which is a source issue and not related to my
seings.
On 24/10/2024 18:17, Evan Reese wrote:
I did hold in the button. I heard a tone, but I still did not see the
Airpods on my laptop.
Not sure w
I did hold in the button. I heard a tone, but I still did not see the
Airpods on my laptop.
Not sure what to do next.
It's not a really big deal, since I am getting a lot of good use out of
them with my iPhone. But I would like to be able to use them with my
laptop sometimes.
Evan
On 10/2
The button is going to be on the back of the case. It should be around button
you can barely feel that you just push in.
> On Oct 24, 2024, at 12:11 PM, Tony Sweeney wrote:
>
> Hi Jenny,
>
> I'm feeling around the case of the airpods 4 and for the life I can't find
> that button!
>
> Could s
Hi Jenny,
I'm feeling around the case of the airpods 4 and for the life I can't
find that button!
Could someone pls take me through as exactly that button is?
I can ask my wife later to take a look but I'm baffled if I can find
anything even half-resembling anything on the case.
On 24/10/2
Hello,
Are you putting the Airpods in pairing mode? You have to do this by pressing
the button on the case for about 6 seconds or so.
Hope this helps,
Jenn
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> On Oct 24, 2024, at 9:46 AM, Evan Reese wrote:
>
> I am
I am in the same boat. Only I have been trying to pair my Second Gen
Airpod Pros to my Windows 10 laptop. My laptop sees my iPhone, and it
even sees our TV, but it won't see the Airpods for some reason.
I am supposed to hold in the button on the side of the case. When I do
that, I hear a tone,
Hi folk
I have unpaired any other device that was paired to my Windoes laptop
for a start.
Has anyone successfully paired their Airpods 4 to their Windows PC or
laptop pls?
I have tried to pair but with no success whatsoever.
I'm wonder if I'm missing something?
Thanks,
Tony, Dublin Irel
I can use BSI in table top mode on my iPhone 11 just fine. I just find it
easier for my fingers to get off track when they’re just hovering over the
iPhone, which I would think would be the same case with an iPad. Plus, my hands
get more tired after a while using table top mode than they do usin
I use away mode even on my iPad, i quite like it than table mode, BSI is
one of the best feature I like in these apple devices.
Ruby.
On Thu, Oct 24, 2024 at 12:48 PM Arnold Schmidt wrote:
> I think tabletop mode is meant more for iPads than iPhones. The iPhone
> simply doesn't have a large eno
Not a problem on my 16 pro with 18.0.1 either. Restarting the phone would also be my suggestion.Richard, USA"While striving for perfection, let us do what is possible." -- John WesleyMy web site: https://www.turner42.com(sent from my iPhone 16 pro) cOn Oct 24, 2024, at 4:35 AM, Arnold Schmidt wrot
After reading your message, I checked, and, on my phone, adjusting the voiceover volume via the roter works as it should. I am running 18. 0.1. Have you restarted your phone since it stopped working?Arnold Schmidt Sent from Arnold's iPhone S E 3On Oct 24, 2024, at 7:03 AM, Robert Doc Wright w
When I use the rotor to change the volume level of voiceover nothing
happens. I brought it down to 1 and it never changed from the starting
level.
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I think tabletop mode is meant more for iPads than iPhones. The iPhone simply doesn't have a large enough screen to make tabletop mode very practical, at least in my opinion.Sent from Arnold's iPhone S E 3On Oct 23, 2024, at 9:39 PM, Gerardo Corripio wrote:“Away” mode is ny preferred way as we
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