[Electronics-Talk] FW: Spectrum 110 Cable Box Remote (Chris's description of the remote)
slstanzel at kc.rr.com
slstanzel at kc.rr.com
Fri Nov 23 19:20:08 UTC 2018
You did a wonderful job of describing the remote. I love it. I know I have
the newest box.
Susie Stanzel
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From: Electronics-Talk <electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of
Sherri Brun via Electronics-Talk
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2018 6:09 PM
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Cc: Sherri Brun <flmom2006 at gmail.com>
Subject: [Electronics-Talk] FW: Spectrum 110 Cable Box Remote (Chris's
description of the remote)
Hi all,
I happened to save Chris's message with the remote description. I am
posting it again. Hope this helps.
Sherri
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From: Electronics-Talk [mailto:electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
Behalf Of Christopher Gilland via Electronics-Talk
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 4:55 PM
To: Peter Donahue via Electronics-Talk <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org>
Cc: Christopher Gilland <clgilland07 at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Electronics-Talk] Spectrum 110 Cable Box Remote
Gerald,
I did a little research, and determined that I own both the Spectrum 110, as
well as the Spectrum 210 boxes. The only difference between the two is that
the 110 doesn't offer DVR, whereas the 210 does. Both remotes are totally
the same, and so are the actual boxes. That said, on to your question about
the remote.
I guess, honestly, this is a bit of a subjective question.
Realistically, the buttons don't entirely all seem to have different shapes
to them, however, they are incredibly tactile in my opinion, and are super
super easy to locate/identify. Your menu button is very very big and is
directly below your arrow keys which are arranged in a circular pattern
almost like a D-Pad. It kind a reminds me a bit of the shape of a diamond.
It's very obvious.
If it will help, I'll describe below the entire remote.
On your remote, at the very top left and top right are two buttons. Yes,
there is a smaller round button between the two upper left and right
buttons, but I'm not covering that smaller button quite yet for a very very
good reason that you'll understand shortly.
The top left button is power. This only will power on/off the cable box, but
nothing else.
The top right button is all power. Once configured to have the remote be
programmed/pared to your TV, which by the way, a technition very very easily
could do for you, this button will then power off everything. So you press
it, your box, and your TV both would turn off and on together.
This is the button, once all is proprerly programmed that I would recommend
using for your power.
The reason I did not cover that smaller button is because in between these
two buttons, straight virtically aligned down the remote are starting with
that smaller button, 4 buttons. So in other words, if you find that small
button in between the power and all power, then slide your finger straight
down, there are 3 more buttons right below. So those 4 buttons including the
smaller one kind of make a vertical stack, if you wanna think of it that
way.
I wanted to approach it that way, as this is how my mother tought the remote
to me, and I found doing it this way made things very very logical. So, the
top most button, that's the smaller one between the power and all power is
the input source button.
Basically, what happens is, when the remote is pared correctly to your TV,
you can press this button multiple times to cycle through the different
input sources like HDMI1, HDMI2, TV/Coaxial, etc on your television which
the box is connected to. Note that Guide Narration won't read this menu so,
it may be a slight bit tricky unless you have a Samsung smart TV, or
something as well with built in speech. If you do, then you're in business.
Normally, you'd probably not often need to mess with this button if you were
planning to just watch TV. This would only come into play if you have things
also connected like an Apple TV, a Roku, a DVD/Blueray player, etc. Even
then, there are totally accessible ways of getting around this without the
use of the input button. If anyone wants to know more about that, just ask.
In this little virtical button strip I'm mentioning, just below the input
button is the search button. This will bring up a keyboard where you can
arrow up and down as well as left and right to find the letter you need to
insert, then hit select/OK, to insert the character. This lets you search
anything basically in the guide. So, TV shows, movies, acter/actrices,
channel names, pretty much anything. Thing of it like a spotlight search for
your cable box. Just a little teaser. I can't go into much, being I'm on the
Spectrum accessibility private beta testing team, but I'll at least as a
teaser tell you this, being it's publicly been announced, so I don't think
I'm breaking any NDA to say this.
Realize though, no reps would have yet been trained on this, so I can't
guarantee that all reps you speak to are gonna know about it. There is
however a voice command controled remote in the works. I haven't seen it
personally, but from what I understand, you'll hit a button, then speak
your search, or whatever command you want, such as A&E, and it would
tune there. Or you could say, cancel DVR series: Friends. Whatever. For now
though, you gotta type, or navigate the guide. Both of which are extremely
easy to do.
If anyone wants, I'd be happy to make an audio demo of the search feature.
Just below the search button is the DVR button. This will be on both
remotes, the non-DVR, and the DVR boxes. On the 110's that don't have DVR
ability, I'm not entirely sure what would happen if pushed. I can find out
if anyone's curious, but I've honestly not tried. My guess is, you'd get an
error on the screen. You'd not fowel anything up though. It just wouldn't do
anything. If however you do! have DVR, then this will take you into the DVR
screen whereby you can browse your recordings, etc.
Finally the last button in this group right before sliding down again and
hitting the arrow keys, is the play/pause key.
Now, you have something a bit interesting. Easy, don't worry, but a
little interesting. The arrow keys are arranged in what will feel like a
big huge diamond. The top point of the diamond is your up arrow, the
bottom is down, the left point is obviously your left arrow, and the
right side is the right arrow. I know textually describing this sounds
super super super confusing. I assure you though it isn't so! It really
isn't! I promise. When you actually feel it, it's not. Trust me!
Border surrounding these arrow keys are 4 round buttons. So, if you can
imagine this diamond sitting inside of a square made up of 4 buttons,
that is what you have. The upper left most button is guide. Upper right
is Info. This will give you details about a show or series, what channel
you're watching currently, etc. The bottom left of these 4 buttons is
the back key, and the bottom right is exit.
If you locate the down arrow key, then slide your finger straight down
from there, you'll land on a bit round button. This is the menu key,
which by the way, yes. If you have guide Narration turned on, this is
totally 100% accessible.
On that same row with the menu key, just to the left of it is a big
rectangular key. This button used to be called the A key, and I think
even the spectrum guide software still will refer to it as such. I
really really wish they'd change that, as it's been known to really
confuse people. Now, they are calling that button the options key. Think
of this key basically as bringing up your context menu on the computer.
It's kind a like hitting your applications key, or right clicking on an
item.
So, when you're in live TV, if you hit the options button it brings up
your accessibility menu. This is where you can turn on descriptive
video, as well as a few other things. I'll get to that in a second.
On the other side, the right side of that menu button that we discussed
right below the down arrow is the record button.
Again, I don't know what would happen on the 110 boxes without DVR if
you hit it. Probably an error message, but not totally sure. Again, I
can find out if anyone's curious.
Below this starts your numeric keypad. The number 5 is concaved, and is
extremely extremely tactile, and very very unique from all other buttons.
In the extreme bottom center, is 0. There is no star or number sign keys
to the left or right of 0. It's all off in the dead smack bottom center
all by itself.
That's the entire remote.
Is it easy to use? Again, I think that depends on your preception. I
don't do the best with really small or crowded buttons, but for me, this
was extremely extremely easy to learn.
If nothing else, just have a tech come out with the remote and box, and
let you feel it. They don't have to activate the box until you feel like
it is something you can do.
Also, realize that they do offer large button remotes, if that would
help, that do have different shaped buttons. I just don't know what all
functionality like getting to the guide, etc, they'd give you, if anything.
Chris.
On 11/13/2018 01:25 PM, Peter Donahue via Electronics-Talk wrote:
> Good afternoon everyone,
>
> The buttons on the Spectrum 110 Box Remote are marked in very much
> the same way so they're very distinguishable from one-another.
>
> Peter Donahue
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Electronics-Talk [mailto:electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
> Behalf Of Gerald Levy via Electronics-Talk
> Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 5:42 AM
> To: Discussion of accessible home electronics and appliances
> Cc: Gerald Levy
> Subject: Re: [Electronics-Talk] Spectrum 110 Cable Box
>
>
> Does the remote control that comes with the Spectrum 110 have buttons that
> are easy to identify by size and shape? ? Or are the buttons of similar
> shapes and sizes so that they are difficult to distinguish by touch? My
> current Spectrum remote has buttons of different sizes and shapes and they
> are arranged in a logical layout. The numeric keys are shaped like the
> numerals themselves, making this a great remote for a blind consumer. But
> if the buttons on the Spectrum 110 remote are not well differentiated and
> thus difficult to identify by touch, then there would be little point in
> upgrading to this box.
>
> Gerald
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andy Baracco via Electronics-Talk
> Sent: Monday, November 12, 2018 6:47 PM
> To: Discussion of accessible home electronics and appliances
> Cc: Andy Baracco
> Subject: Re: [Electronics-Talk] Spectrum 110 Cable Box
>
> Sherri,
>
> Just call the Spectrum accessibility line and they'll step you through the
> process. Within an hour of my call, I was up and running with 2 boxes.
You
> may not have that kind of luck as far as speed is concerned, but you will
> get the box. I am surprised that the existance of the box was not
> publicized more. I only found out about it when I read Peter's post. One
> thing to keep in mind is if you already have the Roku that Sectrum
provides,
> you will have to give it up if you want the new box.
> Enjoy!
> Andy
>
> ----- Original Message -----
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> To: "'Discussion of accessible home electronics and appliances'"
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> Cc: "Sherri Brun" <flmom2006 at gmail.com>
> Sent: Monday, November 12, 2018 3:24 PM
> Subject: Re: [Electronics-Talk] Spectrum 110 Cable Box
>
>
>> I didn't even know about the existence of this box. I certainly
appreciate
>> learning about it and will be in touch with Spectrum.
>>
>> Sherri
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Electronics-Talk [mailto:electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
>> Behalf Of Peter Donahue via Electronics-Talk
>> Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2018 5:51 PM
>> To: 'Discussion of accessible home electronics and appliances'
>> <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org>
>> Cc: Peter Donahue <pdonahue2 at satx.rr.com>
>> Subject: Re: [Electronics-Talk] Spectrum 110 Cable Box
>>
>> Hello Andy and everyone,
>>
>> Although we had other problems with the Spectrum 110 Box the HDMI
>> Port issue hasn't been one of them. Perhaps your cable company and the TV
>> manufacturer's tech support could help you solve this problem. Otherwise
>> it's a great access solution and will hopefully be improved in the
future.
>> All the best.
>>
>> Peter Donahue
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
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>> Behalf Of Andy Baracco via Electronics-Talk
>> Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2018 2:10 PM
>> To: Discussion of accessible home electronics and appliances
>> Cc: Andy Baracco
>> Subject: [Electronics-Talk] Spectrum 110 Cable Box
>>
>> I recently received the Spectrum 110 talking cable box. It works fine,
but
>> every time i turn the system on the box is set to the wrong input, and I
>> have to reset it to HDMI 1. Is anyone here using this box and
>> experiencing
>> this issue, and if you have, how did you resolve it?
>>
>> Andy
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