[Blindtlk] Sittin Hear Quite Pissed off!

Aleeha Dudley blindcowgirl1993 at gmail.com
Tue Sep 9 13:05:33 UTC 2014


Yes. It leaves the cell service off. 

Aleeha Dudley and seeing eye dog Dallas 
Vice President, Ohio Association of blind students
Blindcowgirl1993 at gmail.com
"The wind of Heaven is that which blows between a horse's ears." Arabian proverb 
 
Sent from my iPhone

> On Sep 9, 2014, at 8:57 AM, Steve Jacobson via blindtlk <blindtlk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Good point, thanks for the clarification.  Just to be sure I understand, you go back in and turn on WI-FI and it 
> leaves the cellphone off?  Then I could be wrong about that, although there is still more to this than I really 
> know.  I don't know what Airplane Mode does on a laptop, and I wonder if she needs to specifically turn WI-FI on 
> rather than turning Airplane Mode back on.  Could there be something about Airplane Mode that is causing the 
> system to turn it off again?  I don't have Windows 8.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Steve Jacobson
> 
>> On Tue, 9 Sep 2014 08:45:15 -0400, Aleeha Dudley wrote:
>> 
>> Airplane mode, at least on my iPhone, does actually turn off Wi-Fi. You can go back and reenable it, but, until 
> you do so, Wi-Fi is turned off when airplane mode is turned on.
> 
>> Aleeha Dudley and seeing eye dog Dallas 
>> Vice President, Ohio Association of blind students
>> Blindcowgirl1993 at gmail.com
>> "The wind of Heaven is that which blows between a horse's ears." Arabian proverb 
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>>> On Sep 9, 2014, at 8:30 AM, Steve Jacobson via blindtlk <blindtlk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Although there is a lot of good advice given as part of this thread, I do not feel that we could really know 
> for 
>>> certain what was happening with her machine.  Did she say what type of computer it was?  Do we know for sure 
> that 
>>> there isn't a touch screen?  Even an active mouse pad can cause things to happen by accident.  I was also a 
> little 
>>> confused by the reference to "airplane" mode.  To my knowledge, Airplane Mode on a phone shuts off the 
> cellphone 
>>> transmitter but not the WI-FI transmitter and receiver.  I am therefore not sure why Airplane Mode would 
>>> necessarily hurt anything in her case.  It could be a default setting if one doesn't have a card that uses the 
>>> cellphone network.  There are any number of reasons she can't connect to the internet.  One possible scenario 
> is 
>>> that there is a key combination that turns off her wireless that she is hitting without knowing that is what is 
>>> happening.  For example, on some new laptops, the function keys often default to controlling the computer 
> rather 
>>> than being passed through to the application.  One has to press function keys with the "FN" key to get them to 
> do 
>>> their original thing.  Usually a function key is assigned to turning on and off the wireless transmitter.  One 
> can 
>>> change this to restore their original operation.  However, even when that is the case, one can accidentally 
> press 
>>> FN along with a function key when one intends to press the Control key.  Some machines have a physical switch 
> or 
>>> button to turn off wireless as well.  I just think we need to be careful to be sure we have all the facts 
> before 
>>> we tell someone that all they have to do is to reinstall Windows or do a system restore.
>>> 
>>> Best regards,
>>> 
>>> Steve Jacobson
>>> performing function key 
>>> 
>>>> On Mon, 8 Sep 2014 23:34:46 -0600, Criminal Justice Major Extraordinaire via blindtlk wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> I figure as long as a Windows8 program CD is still around, it should be able to be put into the drive of the 
> lab
>>> top and if I am correct, but can't be sure on this one, I would think there would be a Windows8 repair section.
>>>> Unfortunately, I am using the Old-Timer Windows XP which is no longer in existance and nor does Microsoft have
>>> anymore security patches for it since July, 2014.
>>>> I am probably not going to upgrade my desktop computer as I'm planning on getting an IPhone and will probably 
> be
>>> doing way more on that.
>>>> Of course, I will still keep my Comcast phone and internet service, more the internet as a back up.
>>>> Danielle,
>>>> If you can, try to do your best to keep us posted and hopefully we do have some computer techies on the list 
> that
>>> probably know more than myself.
>>>> Guess I'd better start reading the Dumby Series at the library.
>>>> *Wowoooooollllll*
>>>> I'd probably learn something from it that I may not have yet.
>>>> Have a good night everyone.
>>>> Bibi and MAR son Odie
>>>> orleans24 at comcast.net
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