Thanks Barbara - I'm a bit further on now, but still find I get locked in to certain screens within Tune-In, where there doesn't always seem to be a back button - Andy ----- Original Message ----- From: Barbara Wilson To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Monday, February 28, 2011 7:54 AM Subject: [access-uk] Re: Touch over wi-fi now resolved, and Tune-in radio is the new struggle Hi Andy Firstly, you don't need to create an account with Tuin In Radio. Neither do you need to install Windows Media Player. When playing a station, there will be a back button at the top left of the screen. Double tap this to go back to your bookmarks or search results. The station will keep playing until you start another station or close Tuin In Radio and remove it from the App Switcher. Find me on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/barkingbabs Barbara Wilson M: 07917710779 T: 02887784046 E: barkingbabs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx IM: creativeeyes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Skype: creativeeyes ----- Original Message ----- From: ANDY COLLINS To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2011 11:38 PM Subject: [access-uk] Re: Touch over wi-fi now resolved, and Tune-in radio is the new struggle Hi Carol - Yes, lots to get to grips with, not fully sorted yet with Audible as I'm still not quite clear regarding enhanced format, have instead just bought Tune-in radio, and have been trying to grab a few radio stations. I'm wondering if it's necessary to create an account, as they seem to be asking for, when I search and listen to a radio station. I thought I'd book marked Talk Sport, but having then listened to radio Devon for a few minutes, found I couldn't shut them up, and when I powered off and on again, opened Tune-in, flipping radio Devon started up again, and Talk Sport had gone from book marks. Perhaps I'm meant to create a preset for them, just not that far with it yet. Anyway, enough for this day - Andy ----- Original Message ----- From: Carol Pearson To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2011 10:37 PM Subject: [access-uk] Re: Touch over wi-fi now resolved Andy, After writing to you last the other day, I had wondered if this was the problem but decided we'd had so many exchanges that I was best to leave you to rest for the night and then I didn't get back to the computer. I'm delighted you've sorted it now. There's a lot to learn, but already you've overtaken me as I haven't used Audible at all. <Smiles> -- Carol P ---- Original Message ---- From: ANDY COLLINS To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2011 11:18 AM Subject: [access-uk] Touch over wi-fi now resolved > Hi all - > > Thanks to everybody that offered suggestions to my > connection problem. > > I found the answer by following one of Carol's > suggestions, which was to have a play in the notes > application, to get use to the onscreen keyboard, which I > thought I'd already mastered, and I had, in terms of > accurate usability, but what I saw from within the note > app, was what was happening when I put letters in to the > edit field. Having listened to a podcast a couple of > weeks ago, on this topic, I followed the method there, > that said find the desired letter on the keyboard, with > one finger, then tap the screen with a second finger. > This was my mistake, I was keeping my first finger on the > required letter, then tapping twice with a second finger. > When I did this in notes, I saw that each letter was > getting entered twice in the edit field, so I went back > to have a go on the wi-fi connection screen, this time, > finding each letter, but then taking that finger off the > screen, then tapping twice, and guess what, I got > connected first time! Hurrah!! > > Wow, so simple, yet so much energy just to resolve it! > > I'm so grateful to this list and others like it, the > technology's great, but getting to grips with it all can > be a real pain - > > Andy __________ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature database 5912 (20110227) __________ The message was checked by ESET Smart Security. http://www.eset.com