hi alan here. i don't know if the clip zip has a setting under automatic resume called automatic resume on track change or not as i am still using a fuze. if it does put it on no and it should fix the problem of it shooting back to the beginning of a file. i had that problem and that was what caused it. i don't know if the the newer players have this feature. laz maybe you know what i am talking about under general settings under automatic resume. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ricky" <ricky@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <accessibleelectronics@xxxxxxxxx> Cc: <tmp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, November 24, 2013 18:52 Subject: [tmp] Re: Follow Playlist was Re: device accessibility
whoops! i tried to follow your suggestion, but it did not work for me! first i went to files, then held down the select button till the menu showed up, but i could not find follow playlist from the drop down list! we are talking about the clip zip, right?Original message:Hi Neena,I think this is what you mean.Navigate to files. Hold down select until the menu pops up. Navigate down to follow playlist and click select. Make sure it's on yes and click select. Left arrow once to return to files.This makes it so that when you stop playing a file or you check the file name by clicking select, it puts you right on the file you were playing.I hope that's what you meant.Regards,LazOn 11/24/13, Neena Saloiya <neena.saloiya@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:I only have one thing to say on this matter. Check it out for yourself atlength.I have one burning question about the sansa clip zip. Now when I stopplaying a file the player always takes me back to the beginning of thefolder. Is there a way to get it to take me back to where I am now in the file? I had been resetting the player to factory settings and have gottensome setting where I wanted them. Thanks.-----Original Message----- From: Laz Sent: Saturday, November 23, 2013 10:13 AM To: tmp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [tmp] Re: devicesDon't believe everything you hear or read about Android, Max. Especially when it's said or written by an iThing fan. I've seen too many examples of some iThing user who has used iThings for years use an Android phone for a week or two and then berating Android widely.The first thing one has to realize is that they've used iThings for years, yet only take a week or two to try to use an Android device as if it were an iThing, to then claim that Android isn't accessible.Of course all the other iThing users nod their heads and forward that opinion around. This then reaches the unsuspecting, those who have never tried an Android device for themselves, and it scares them away from a completely accessible option, which many blind and vision-impaired folks are using in their daly lives, because it is accessible.Let's make an example here. I've never used a Mac, but I've been using a PC with a screen reader for at least a decade. So I pick up a Mac with VoiceOver and try to use it as if it were a PC with the screen reader that I"m used to for about a week or two. What do you think my opinion of the Mac and VoiceOver will be at the end of that week or two?Android and iOS are different operating systems and don't work exactly alike, the gestures have to be different as Apple has filed patents on screen gestures, and so on and so on.Some things are better on one platform, while others are better on the other platform. Each one has its good points and not so good points. The iThings are not the be all and end all for everyone just like Android isn't the solution for everyone.But one should never just believe and take as truth the opinions of someone else without looking into it oneself and arriving at one's own conclusion based on what one found to be the truth.I have used an iPod Touch in the past and was able to use it. I now use an Android device and do find it accessible. Yes, they're different, but both are accessible. Android is quickly getting more and more accessible, so if you decide to take a look, try a device with a current Android version from Google itself, not something that's years old or that has been made less accessible by the hardware manufacturer making changes in the firmware. It's a world of difference between and Android device of a couple of years ago to todays Android devices.My apologies for wasting all this space on this off-topic subject.Regards,LazOn 11/22/13, Max Crwford <tripout@xxxxxxxx> wrote:I also know that most Apple products, and the android stuff, at least therecent things has built in voice over. I hear the android isn't asaccessible as the I Pod and I Phones, however there is advantages to eachsystem. Of course that's probably off topic here. At least I've got rockboxand my talking mp3 player.!! Its simple to use and has a lot of fun features. Peace out1!-----Original Message----- From: Laz Sent: Friday, November 22, 2013 9:44 PM To: tmp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [tmp] Re: iDevicesHi sue,We did look into it back in 2009 and it was not possible. If a favorable situation does come up, we may look into it, but I wouldn't hold my breath. There are plenty iThing outlets in existence.Regards,LazOn 11/22/13, Sue Starfas <rsheeler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hi LazDo you have any future plans to offer iPhones or iPads?Thanks.Sue-- Talking MP3 Players with stereo FM radio, voice recording, and expandible memory! Priced under $100, plus free shipping in the US!Listen to our Introduction to Talking MP3 Players: http://www.blind-geek-zone.net/an-introduction-to-talking-mp3-players/See our current special: http://www.talkingmp3players.com/specials.htmlJoin our mailing list by sending a blank email with the word subscribe as the subject to: tmp-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxEmail: laz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Skype: lazmesa Phone: 727 498-0121 Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/Talkingmp3players?_rdr Personal Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/laz.mesa-- Talking MP3 Players with stereo FM radio, voice recording, and expandible memory! 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