There is an app that let's you know when a light is on I think it is called Light detective or something along those lines, Here is the Applevis link for it:
http://www.applevis.com/apps/ios/utilities/light-detector Never mind it is called Light Detector, so close I was! -- Teachers have a sacred task: It is to give children the skills to understand the world and an expectation that the world is a trustworthy place; that it is full of light, and love, and music and that each student deserves--and will have--their own place in it and the chance to play their own song. And, as much of these expectations are transmitted non-verbally—and in Chela’s case--out of sight…it is the voice and touch of a Teacher that sheds light on what the world can be. Academics—and no one will ever change my mind on this—take a distant second place. —Dr. Bil Hawkins -- Chela Robles a Nationally Certified person in Customer Service, certified by the National Retail Federation Foundation (NRF): http://www.nrffoundation.com/ E-mail: cdrobles693@xxxxxxxxx Windows Live Messenger: cdrobles693@xxxxxxxxxxx Skype: jazzytrumpet I volunteer for Bookshare, to find out more and to volunteer with us,visit: http://www.bookshare.org/ Need more space, come join dropbox and start with two gigs of free space and 500 Megabytes as is this is my referral link to you: http://db.tt/XpUTe0E -- On 8/9/2013 1:32 PM, beto.arreola22@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
I don't know of any. Sent from my iPhoneOn Aug 9, 2013, at 2:27 PM, "Drew Hunthausen" <dhunthausen@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:dhunthausen@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:What’s the name of the accessible flashlight app? thanks Drew Hunthausen 714 296-7111