[Electronics-talk] annoying popups
Lauren Merryfield
lauren at catlines.com
Sat Mar 14 05:02:53 UTC 2015
sorry for being o t but how do i get rid of annoying popups when trying to fill in the to field on emails on my iPad I can reply but not type in addresses without popups
lauren
Sent from my iPad
> On Mar 13, 2015, at 9:04 PM, philip blackmer via Electronics-talk <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> I read that entire message. It seems to me that was written by a sighted person who doesn't really understand what blind people are capable of! I don't really want to go into all the details but several comments made in the instructions sounded as if they were coming from a sighted person.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Mar 8, 2015, at 1:50 PM, David Andrews via Electronics-talk <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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>> Here is the manual.
>>
>> Dave
>>
>> 756990 – Kelvin Talking Thermostat
>>
>>
>> Side 1- Introduction:
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>> This tape was prepared by Independent Living Aids to introduce you to the Kelvin Voice Interactive Thermostat and to instruct those who are visually impaired, on how to use and operate the thermostat.
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>> The Kelvin Voice Interactive Thermostat is endorsed by the National Federation of the Blind. It is mercury free, and is FCC approved.
>>
>> ========================
>> Before you open the plastic packaging, please listen to the following information:
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>> The thermostat comes with a 1 year warranty, starting from the date of purchase.
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>> In the package are a warranty information card and two manuals.
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>> One manual is for installation of the thermostat and the other manual is for operation of the thermostat.
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>> Keep the warranty card, the sales slip, and the manuals together for your records.
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>> The phone number to call for support and warranty service is 516-937-1848.
>>
>> --------------------
>> Whoever installs the thermostat must first remove the old thermostat and identify and label the wires so that they can be reconnected to the new thermostat in the proper order.
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>> The installer must secure the wires to keep them from falling into the wall before reconnecting them to the new thermostat.
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>> The installer must drill some holes for screws that mount the new thermostat to the wall.
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>> These steps will be very difficult for someone with impaired vision to accomplish, so the procedures for installing the thermostat are not on this tape.
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>> Actually, the manufacturer recommends that the thermostat be professionally installed. However, if you have a friend or relative who is comfortable with making changes to household wiring or other electrical projects, he or she should be able to install the thermostat by
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