[Blindmath] [Blind math] APH TALKING GRAPHING CALCULATOR
Ken Perry
kperry at blinksoft.com
Thu Feb 11 03:20:13 UTC 2016
When you say you charged it up completely does it say anything when you plug
the charger in? here are the things to know.
Make sure you're not using the micro-a port to charge that is a OTG port not
a charging port.
Make sure your using the wall plug that came with it or a standard USB wall
wart that has the data lines shorted. Note that IPhone wall plus do not
have the data lines shorted neither do many of the Samsung's. The USB
standard seems to only be followed as a suggestion by some companies.
If you have other problems call me at any time either here on my cell (502)
432-3701 or at APH (502) 899-2336.
It also might help to join the go email list for more support. Send a blank
email to gc-subscribe at tech.aph.org to do this. If some spam filter grabs
your email just put something like subscribe in the body and subject.
Let me know how things go.
Ken
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From: Blindmath [mailto:blindmath-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Anna via
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Subject: [Blindmath] APH TALKING GRAPHING CALCULATOR
Hi,
I have the TI 84 plus talking graphing calculator. I have had it for a year
and so, and works well. I did not use it for a few months, and now when I
started using it again, it will not talk. It works fine other than that.
I have tried replacing the batteries, and charging it up completely. Does
anyone have any suggestions of what might be the problem?
Thanks!
Anna E Givens
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