[accessible-android] SV: Installing new apps was Re: [accessible-android]

  • From: "mattias" <mjonsson1986@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <accessible-android@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 30 Mar 2014 10:20:41 +0200

Playstore on the device

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Well, I got it! thanks!
How to install new apps without connecting the device to the Web? Is it
possible to transfer them via pc? Thanks a lot! Angela from Italy

Il 30/03/2014 03:22, Quentin Christensen ha scritto:
> I don't know of an easy way, but on my Galaxy Note II, which I *think*

> is running a similar version of Samsung's touchwiz:
> - Swipe down to open the notification shade (swipe right then down in 
> one gesture if using Talkback).
> - Choose settings from near the top right.
> - The second 'tab' is "My device".
> - The fifth last option is "Language and Input".
> - The first option in "language and input" is language.
> - Swipe through the list until you get to the one you want.
>
> Regards
>
> Quentin.
>
> On 30/03/2014 12:44 AM, Angela Delicata wrote:
>> Hi,
>> Exactly, it runs that version of Android. .. smile!
>> I changed language and don't know how to go back to Italian wich is 
>> my own language: is there a short way to do that? Many thanks.
>> Angela from Italy
>>
>>
>> Il 29/03/2014 12:15, Quentin Christensen ha scritto:
>>> Hi Angela,
>>>
>>> To find out whether Talkback is the latest version, open the Play 
>>> Store, go to your menu and choose "My Apps".  Any apps which have 
>>> updates will appear at the top of the list.  It's a good idea to 
>>> double check the permissions requested and read the what's new 
>>> section, just as if you were installing a new app, as apps can 
>>> suddenly add advertising or whatever else and sometimes don't even 
>>> acknowledge it in the What's new section.  If you haven't yet used 
>>> Google Play then it's definitely a good idea to sign in (create a 
>>> Google account if you don't already have a Google+ or Gmail account,

>>> even if you only use it for your phone) as you can then download and

>>> update apps at least and depending on how long your phone was 
>>> sitting on a shelf before you bought it, there might be updates for 
>>> numerous apps).
>>>
>>> With whether you are running the latest version of the operating 
>>> system, if you go into settings (usually open the notification shade

>>> and choose settings, otherwise look for a "settings" app in your app

>>> drawer), and go to "About phone" which is usually the bottom option.

>>> It will tell you what version you are running and also give you the 
>>> option of manually checking if there are any updates.  Normally the 
>>> phone will check automatically once a day unless you turn that 
>>> feature off (you are only likely to ever get one or two updates over

>>> the life of your phone, and then months apart).
>>>
>>> According to the first random site I looked at on the internet, it 
>>> said your phone runs Android 4.2.2, which is a reasonable enough 
>>> version to be running - 4.3 does fix a couple of bugs but in any 
>>> case re Talkback, I found the Talkback tutorial the most helpful, 
>>> it's built right in - go to settings then talkback, then into the 
>>> talkback settings, and go down until you find "Explore by touch 
>>> tutorial", it walks you through most of the features.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> Quentin.
>>>
>>> On 29/03/2014 9:58 PM, Angela Delicata wrote:
>>>> i'm using talkback; about Android, i think it is the last version. 
>>>> By the way: how can one verify it? The phone is a Galaxy trend 
>>>> plus. Thanks.
>>>> Angela from Italy
>>>> P.S. If there are some instruction on how to use talkback, I'd like
to
>>>> have them please.
>>>> I found something, but I don't think it is enough.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Il 29/03/2014 11:47, Quentin Christensen ha scritto:
>>>>> Hi Angela,
>>>>>
>>>>> Welcome to Android, and to the list!  If you need any help, please

>>>>> let us know!  If you do, if you could say what kind of device you 
>>>>> have, how you are accessing it (eg if you are using Talkback, or 
>>>>> the magnifier or
>>>>> anything) and what version of Android (if you know) that
information
>>>>> will often help someone to provide an answer that will work for
you.
>>>>>
>>>>> All the best and enjoy your device!
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards
>>>>>
>>>>> Quentin.
>>>>>
>>>>> On 29/03/2014 9:42 PM, Angela Delicata wrote:
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>> My name is Angela and write  from Italy
>>>>>> I've just bought an Android device: so,  I'm just learning the 
>>>>>> basics. i'm sure I'll find good hints on how to start.
>>>>>> regards.
>>>>>> Angela from Italy
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