As always excellent notes thanks
Chris
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On 10 May 2020, at 15:14, Kenneth Walsh <kennethwalsh12@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:===========================================================
Cearbhall
Once again excellent minutes.
All The Best,
Ken
On 10 May 2020, at 14:25, Cearbhall O'Meadhra <cearbhall.omeadhra@xxxxxxx>===========================================================
wrote:
In attendance (12 Participants):
Ken Walsh; Derry Walsh; Elaine O'Neill; Gavin Allman; Chris Egan; Martha
Parkinson; Noreen Meagher; Pat McCarthy; Jackie McBrearty; Cearbhall
O'Meadhra; Declan Meenagh; Bert brown.
The meeting opened with a discussion of the use of the iPhone as a WIFI
Hotspot. Pat described how to set up the hotspot with a password and the
steps needed to permit other users to use the WIFI with that password.
Cearbhall and Ken reported that WIFI access was almost instant when no
password is used. It was noted that this meant the access was so insecure as
to be safely availed of only in a personal setting.
Martha raised the topic of transferring her old apps and data to a new
iPhone. Various methods were discussed including Airdrop, in which the two
phones are touched off one another. and all the data and apps are
transferred immediately. Apps needing to be signed into must have their
codes and passwords re-entered after transfer.
Ken reported that he found it quicker to join Zoom after selecting the
option in Zoom's meeting settings to "Auto-connect to audio, using
Internet". Some use the web link sent by Declan to enter the meeting. Others
use the meeting history to find the previous Cork meeting to pick up the
meeting id. Both ways are found to be effective.
Declan pointed out that our regular meeting Id is a 9-digit code whereas all
current meetings are using an 11 digit code which Pat reported to be 99
times more secure than the 9 digit code.
Derry was interested to note the ease with which young students use Zoom. He
gave the example of 40 school students who spontaneously launched a full
zoom meeting to discuss the cancellation of the Leaving Cert immediately
after the Minister had spoken.
Derry paid tribute to the passing of Philip O'Boyle who was well known and
popular among many blind people.
Ken noted a change in the behaviour of the Dictate function since the recent
update of IOS. Jackie, Martha and Chris agreed but that, in fact, it had
improved in accuracy. Generally, It was agreed that SIRI remains somewhat
inaccurate when dictating text.
Declan reported great success accessing BookShare with Voice Dream Reader.
He also found an interesting array of magazines and newspapers.
A discussion of various ways in which Voice Dream can be obtained from The
current sale offer of the reader app bundled with a free copy of the Scanner
app to a full package of multiple voice Dream products. Members were advised
to look for "Voice dream in the App Store and see what they might like to
choose.
Bert explained that Voice Dream is an app that can be loaded on IOS or
Android devices. The app reads audio mp3s (but not Audible Books as they are
DRM protected), also text and .pdf files.
The app ships with a built-in voice but other voices can be bought. Bert
found the "James" voice to be one of the best voices in his experience. He
explained that mp3 and text files can be stored in Drop Box and pulled into
Voice Dream from within the app using the "add" option. Voice Dream allows
the user to create folders which makes it easier to separate files of
different types or subjects. Although the Voice dream scanner is good, it
cannot retain columns. The only app that can scan and retain columns is KNFB
reader. The Voice Dream Writer is an editor but is difficult to use with
voiceover and not recommended.
Declan will send a link to Voice Dream to the FB-Exchange list
Bert found the free Easy Reader, manufactured by Dolphin systems, to be very
accessible. It includes a library linking to BookShare and the RNIB library.
Ken recommended that members listen to the third and fourth episodes of the
NCBI Live presentations. Accessible from the NCBI web site under the "Live
Events" heading as being of interest to Cork members and users of Facebook.
Jackie described a recent disturbance outside her house that prompted her to
ask if there was a suitable device that could worn her of the presence of an
intruder. A lengthy discussion followed and Declan advised that Jackie look
for any IOT (Internet of Things) device on the internet and see if something
suitable can be found among the smart doorbells and outdoor motion sensors
that are available.
Noreen asked for advice on the Apple Watch. Jackie and Ken
both agreed that this is a very useful device. There are many wrist straps
to choose from and a choice of sizes in which the 44 mm watch was
recommended. Ken warned that version 5 of the watch was best as version four
is almost redundant and unlikely to run modern apps. Users found that they
could ask SIRI to find the Apple watch with the result that the phone dings
the watch to warn of its presence.
Martha prefers her talking watch by Cobalt and would have to be satisfied
that the Apple watch is better before changing.
The meeting concluded with an extensive discussion of preferred books and
their authors.
All the best,
Cearbhall
m +353 (0)833323487 Ph: _353 (0)1-2864623 e: cearbhall.omeadhra@xxxxxxx
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