[Trainer-Talk] IOS and a focus blue 14 question
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Mon Jul 31 13:04:09 UTC 2017
Great feedback Ron! I bet that really helped Sarah.
-David
On 7/29/2017 7:20 PM, Ron Miller via Trainer-Talk wrote:
> Hi Sarah,
> because the Focus 14 Blue is much shorter than the Focus 40 Blue, your
> thumbs never really get to the very ends of the smaller unit. For this
> reason, the location of the panning and selector buttons have been
> switched, so that the panning buttons are towards the center of the front
> panel, to the left and right of the Left and Right Shift keys and the
> selector buttons are moved to the outside ends of the front panel. You can
> identify the panning buttons by the double left arrow on the left panning
> button and the double right arrow on the right panning button. The left and
> right selector buttons are concave in shape. The right selector button will
> start and stop music that has been playing, answer or hang up calls, etc.
> it is the same as a two-fingfor double tap
>
> .
> I hop this help
> s.
>
>
> On Sat, Jul 29, 2017 at 12:49 PM Sarah Harris via Trainer-Talk <
> trainer-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
>> Good morning. I have a Focus 14 blue and an iPhone 6s. When I press the
>> advance button to go to the next line, my SiriusXm app opens and begins
>> playing. I don't want Country music to play while reading the Bible at
>> church. Is this a bug, and is there anything I can do? This doesn't happen
>> with my Focus 40 Blue, but that is being repaired. The only work around I
>> found is using the dot five chord to mo?e to the next line. However, that
>> makes reading a little slower. Sarah
>>
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
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