Hey list, has anyone who has a little sight seen a galaxy gear? if so, is it possible to use it correctly? Thanks, Aaron Linson Podcaster Studios Being Confident in your ability, not your disability On Jan 24, 2014, at 9:39 PM, Christopher gilland <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Thanks. > > I got the issue resolved. > > Chris. > > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Angelo Sonnesso" <asonnesso@xxxxxxxxx> > To: <vi-android@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Friday, January 24, 2014 9:20 PM > Subject: [vi-android] Re: Speaker phone on/off help needed. > > >> UP sound down can be set to go to speaker by shaking it, and it will stay >> that way until you either hang-up, or tap the audio button. >> You can access any item on the screen if necessary. >> Best of luck. >> >> >> 73 N2DYN Angelo >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: vi-android-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> [mailto:vi-android-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Christopher gilland >> Sent: Friday, January 24, 2014 1:16 PM >> To: vi-android@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> Subject: [vi-android] Speaker phone on/off help needed. >> >> OK, so I did indeed get my Motorola X, as I said I would, and god almighty >> do I love it! I do need a little help though with something. >> >> I have a pretty bad hearing loss, so therefore, when the phone is even as >> close as 2 inches from my ear, just barely! enough to activate the screen >> when in a call, I still have issues hearing Talkback through the private >> earpiece. This makes turning on and off the speaker phone somewhat hard. I >> can do it, don't get me wrong, and I do know pretty much where the audio >> button is in my call screen, but it still is a bit tricky. I'm just curious >> therefore... >> >> I have heard, though somewhat old, that there are! some apps that'll, >> definitely! help me with this. I know about upside down. that would be an >> excellent! sollution if I simply needed to go to speaker phone, then set the >> hone down on a table, or desk etc. I could just move it from my ear, flip >> it over, and boom. done! The problem with this however is, I work a lot >> with phone IVR systems, so this isn't a good option, as I wouldn't have >> access to the call screen, nor the screen in general. >> >> There was however an app that my friend David Erich from Lubbock TX told me >> about, which sounds right up my alley. I just don't remember the name of >> it, and I haven't been able to reach Dave to ask him again what it was >> called. Hopefully, one of yall will know what he was talking about. He >> said there was an app which would do the upside down thing, but it also! >> would do some other cool things I may like such as the ability to shake my >> phone to answer a call. I know to do that, there is an app called shake to >> answer, but why do that if this one app would give me my speaker phone >> ability, as well as that answer option all in one? The thing with the >> speaker phone though is, I don't wanna have to lay the phone flat screen >> face down. I'd like something like the IPhone when Voiceover's turned on, >> where I could simply do nothing more than move the phone away from my ear, >> and have it then automatically switch the speaker phone on without me having >> to do anything at all. Using Android KitKat 4.4, is this doable? >> >> Chris. >> >> To post to the list, simply send email to vi-android@xxxxxxxxxxxxx. >> >> To unsubscribe from the list send an email to >> vi-android-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the Subject field >> (new users, use 'subscribe' to subscribe) >> >> To receive the list as a digest, send an email to >> vi-android-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'set vi-android digest' in the subject >> (to go back to receiving every message use 'unset vi-android digest' in the >> subject). >> >> To post to the list, simply send email to vi-android@xxxxxxxxxxxxx. >> >> To unsubscribe from the list send an email to >> vi-android-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the Subject field >> (new users, use 'subscribe' to subscribe) >> >> To receive the list as a digest, send an email to >> vi-android-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'set vi-android digest' in the subject >> (to go back to receiving every message use 'unset vi-android digest' in the >> subject). > > To post to the list, simply send email to vi-android@xxxxxxxxxxxxx. > > To unsubscribe from the list send an email to > vi-android-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the Subject field (new > users, use 'subscribe' to subscribe) > > To receive the list as a digest, send an email to > vi-android-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'set vi-android digest' in the subject > (to go back to receiving every message use 'unset vi-android digest' in the > subject).