Great to hear it, Neena! Regards, Laz On 11/24/13, Neena Saloiya <neena.saloiya@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Laz. Thanks so much! It worked like a charm! Good! At least my player is > > back to what it should be, Thanks. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Laz > Sent: Sunday, November 24, 2013 5:32 PM > To: tmp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [tmp] Follow Playlist was Re: device accessibility > > 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, > > Laz > > On 11/24/13, Neena Saloiya <neena.saloiya@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> I only have one thing to say on this matter. Check it out for yourself at >> length. >> I have one burning question about the sansa clip zip. Now when I stop >> playing a file the player always takes me back to the beginning of the >> folder. 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 gotten >> some setting where I wanted them. Thanks. >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Laz >> Sent: Saturday, November 23, 2013 10:13 AM >> To: tmp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> Subject: [tmp] Re: devices >> >> Don'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, >> >> Laz >> >> On 11/22/13, Max Crwford <tripout@xxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> I also know that most Apple products, and the android stuff, at least >>> the >>> recent things has built in voice over. I hear the android isn't as >>> accessible as the I Pod and I Phones, however there is advantages to >>> each >>> system. Of course that's probably off topic here. At least I've got >>> rockbox >>> >>> and 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: iDevices >>> >>> Hi 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, >>> >>> Laz >>> >>> On 11/22/13, Sue Starfas <rsheeler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> Hi Laz >>>> >>>> Do you have any future plans to offer iPhones or iPads? >>>> >>>> Thanks. >>>> >>>> Sue >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Talking MP3 Players with stereo FM radio, voice recording, and >>> expandible memory! 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