[BCAB] Pen Friend Labeller Query
Gerard Sadlier
(13 Nov 2012 06:19 GMT)
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Re: [BCAB] Pen Friend Labeller Query
Richard Godfrey-McKay
(13 Nov 2012 07:02 GMT)
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Re: [BCAB] Pen Friend Labeller Query
Ian Macrae
(13 Nov 2012 08:55 GMT)
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Re: [BCAB] Pen Friend Labeller Query Mel Griffiths (13 Nov 2012 09:34 GMT)
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Re: [BCAB] Pen Friend Labeller Query
Sue & Ian
(13 Nov 2012 09:11 GMT)
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Re: [BCAB] Pen Friend Labeller Query Mel Griffiths 13 Nov 2012 09:34 GMT
Hi all, There are specific labels you can buy for attaching to clothes. I haven't tried them yet so I don't know how well they stay on after washing but I believe they are designed to! Mel On 13 Nov 2012, at 09:31, "Ian Macrae" <ian.macrae@disabilitynow.org.uk> wrote: > the standard labels are paper based and self adhesive so they'd be unlikely to survive a wash. Having said that I've re-used labels on food containers which have been through the dish washer. > > > Ian Macrae > Editor > Disability Now > 6 Market Road > London > N7 9PW > ++44 20 7619 7760 ext 2760 > ++44 7824 900855 > www.disabilitynow.org.uk<http://www.disabilitynow.org.uk> > > On 13 Nov 2012, at 07:02, Richard Godfrey-McKay wrote: > > Well, the laundry ones should be! > Richard > -----Original Message----- > From: Bcab [mailto:bcab-bounces@lists.bcab.org.uk] On Behalf Of Gerard > Sadlier > Sent: 13 November 2012 06:20 > To: bcab@lists.bcab.org.uk<mailto:bcab@lists.bcab.org.uk> > Subject: [BCAB] Pen Friend Labeller Query > > HI all, > > Quick query about this. are the labels water-proof? Could you put them > through a wash, attached to clothes say? > > Thanks > > Ger > > On 11/10/12, bcab-request@lists.bcab.org.uk<mailto:bcab-request@lists.bcab.org.uk> <bcab-request@lists.bcab.org.uk<mailto:bcab-request@lists.bcab.org.uk>> > wrote: > Send Bcab mailing list submissions to > bcab@lists.bcab.org.uk<mailto:bcab@lists.bcab.org.uk> > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://lists.bcab.org.uk/listinfo/bcab > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > bcab-request@lists.bcab.org.uk<mailto:bcab-request@lists.bcab.org.uk> > > You can reach the person managing the list at > bcab-owner@lists.bcab.org.uk<mailto:bcab-owner@lists.bcab.org.uk> > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of Bcab digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: ultra cain (Alex Stone) > 2. Re: Apple and Kindle Keyboard questions (Neela) > 3. Re: ultra caii (Alan) > 4. ACB Radio Tuner Version 7.2 released. (Colin Howard) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2012 09:16:45 -0000 > From: "Alex Stone" <alexstone871@btinternet.com<mailto:alexstone871@btinternet.com>> > To: "'BCAB Discussion List'" <bcab@lists.bcab.org.uk<mailto:bcab@lists.bcab.org.uk>> > Subject: Re: [BCAB] ultra cain > Message-ID: <015d01cdbf24$1acaf950$5060ebf0$@btinternet.com<mailto:015d01cdbf24$1acaf950$5060ebf0$@btinternet.com>> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > Jackie, I never had a demo of the older version, but I didn't think it > was that heavy, possibly a bit bulky, but not that heavy. > Cheers > Alex > > -----Original Message----- > From: Bcab [mailto:bcab-bounces@lists.bcab.org.uk] On Behalf Of Jackie > Cairns > Sent: 10 November 2012 08:56 > To: 'BCAB Discussion List' > Subject: Re: [BCAB] ultra cain > > Hi Alan > > As you've had a handle on it, so to speak, could you give an idea of > its weight in comparison to the older version? I found it rather heavy > and > bulky when folded. I would love to try one out, just to see how it > compares. > > > Kind Regards, > > Jackie Cairns > > -----Original Message----- > From: Bcab [mailto:bcab-bounces@lists.bcab.org.uk] On Behalf Of ALAN > THORPE > Sent: 09 November 2012 19:08 > To: BCAB Discussion List > Subject: Re: [BCAB] ultra cain > > hello > it is the same but it has had quite a bit of work done to it making > the electronics better. > > I can say this as I was involved with the testing of the new model. > > I was even on breakfast TV on film with it earlier this year. > in fact it was on the same day as that farm got raided so our item was > only one once as the farm story took over and we were removed. > > MANY THANKS > ALAN THORPE > EMAIL info@eyecan.org.uk<mailto:info@eyecan.org.uk> > TEL 0114 220 7007 > MOB 07961 406739 > www.eyecan.org.uk<http://www.eyecan.org.uk> > for aids and advice for visually impaired people along with perkins > repairs and servicing. > now an accredited trainer for Dolphin Guide > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Vince Thacker" <vince@gainleics.fsnet.co.uk<mailto:vince@gainleics.fsnet.co.uk>> > To: "BCAB Discussion List" <bcab@lists.bcab.org.uk<mailto:bcab@lists.bcab.org.uk>> > Sent: Friday, November 09, 2012 6:59 PM > Subject: Re: [BCAB] ultra cain > > > I'm wodnering if this is the same Ultracane that was around maybe 6 or > 7 years ago, because i understand that the original makers had gone > out of business. > > I did have a chance to try one, and got the hang of it pretty quickly, > with both sounds and vibrations giving clues about the environment. At > least it would supposedly detect overhanging thorns and the like, so > would definitely be an asset for some people. For the price, though, I > decided I didn't need one that desperately, as no doubt I'd have to > buy it myself. I'm very glad in any case that I first became much more > proficient at using the regular long cane. > > Vince. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Geoff Madge IS Development Officer Technology IS Strategy" > <Geoff.Madge@essex.gov.uk<mailto:Geoff.Madge@essex.gov.uk>> > To: "BCAB Discussion List" <bcab@lists.bcab.org.uk<mailto:bcab@lists.bcab.org.uk>> > Sent: Friday, November 09, 2012 12:15 PM > Subject: Re: [BCAB] ultra cain > > > Hello, > > I have been using an UltraCane for about nine months now and find it > very helpful indeed. It has all the advantages of having a normal > long cane but gives either short range or longer range warning of any > obstacles either in front or above. I do twist the handle to find out > what is either side of me as well which is very effective. I can even > track where people are when I a walking along the pavement . > > It has reduced the number actual hits I make with the cane and my own > impacts when bumping into things. It is not a total solution to > getting about but has made a big improvement for me. I recently > forgot to replace the AA batteries so was left just with a long cane > which showed me how much I am now using the sonar to get about. If > you are thinking of trying one please bear in mind that it takes > several weeks for using it to become second nature which is when the > benefit really begins to show. > > I managed to get Access To Work funding for my UltraCane with the > support of my employer. If you are in employment then this is > definitely worth a try. > > > Regards, > > Geoff Madge > IS Development Officer > Information Services, Transformation Directorate Essex County Council > Telephone: 01245 431332 | Ext: 21332 | Email: geoff.madge@essex.gov.uk<mailto:geoff.madge@essex.gov.uk> > | www.essex.gov.uk<http://www.essex.gov.uk> > > EssexWorks > > For a better quality of life > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Bcab [mailto:bcab-bounces@lists.bcab.org.uk] On Behalf Of > Nick.Adamson@generaldynamics.uk.com<mailto:Nick.Adamson@generaldynamics.uk.com> > Sent: 09 November 2012 11:50 > To: bcab@lists.bcab.org.uk<mailto:bcab@lists.bcab.org.uk> > Subject: Re: [BCAB] ultra cain > > Hi John. > > Thanks for the info. > I've read up about the glasses before but I'm not sure about them. > According > to my wife, they look a little bit strange and a bit conspicuous. > > Thanks. > Nick. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Bcab [mailto:bcab-bounces@lists.bcab.org.uk] On Behalf Of john > Sent: Friday, 09 November 2012 11:18 > To: bcab@lists.bcab.org.uk<mailto:bcab@lists.bcab.org.uk> > Subject: [BCAB] ultra cain > > Hi Nick, > > I tried one of these out last year at sv and thought it quite good but > very costly. The rnib do a similar product but in the form of glasses. > Both work on ultra sound but the ultra cain has a much greater > distence up to 4m, weather this is of benefit is debatible on things > like how much advance notice one would like. > > The basic idea is that you get vibration indication of when an object > is in range of the ultra sound path. So for the ultra cain, this > covers from just above your head to the floor and about a metre wide > with a range of either 2m or 4m. The glasses from the rnib which are > priced at ?80 I believe, only cover the top half arond head height to > chest or waste I think and only does quite close range, not sure > exactaly. The ultra cain has two vibrating bumps on the cain one for > the top sencer and the other for the bottom sencer, giving you an idea > of where the object is within your forward path. By twisting the cain > left or right, it was very easy to get an idea of what was around > either side and with a little practice I think would be quite helpful, > especially in new or changing seroundings. The glasses from the rnib > are to be used with either a regular cain or guide dog. They are not > sufficient to use on their own. I haven't yet tried out the glasses > but hope to do so soon. > > I hope this very quick review gives a little help into these products. > > best, John > -- > To find out more about BCAB and the benefits that membership can > bring, please visit our website: > http://www.bcab.org.uk/ > > To manage your subscription to the BCAB mailing list, please visit our > website: > http://www.bcab.org.uk/bcab-discussion-list/ > > To discuss matters relating to the mailing list, please email > moderator@bcab.org.uk<mailto:moderator@bcab.org.uk>. > > > This email and any files attached are intended for the addressee and > may contain information of a confidential nature. If you are not the > intended recipient, be aware that this email was sent to you in error > and you should not disclose, distribute, print, copy or make other use > of this email or its attachments. Such actions, in fact, may be > unlawful. 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It is > the recipient's responsibility to ensure that appropriate measures are > in place to check for software viruses. > > > -- > To find out more about BCAB and the benefits that membership can > bring, please visit our website: > http://www.bcab.org.uk/ > > To manage your subscription to the BCAB mailing list, please visit our > website: > http://www.bcab.org.uk/bcab-discussion-list/ > > To discuss matters relating to the mailing list, please email > moderator@bcab.org.uk<mailto:moderator@bcab.org.uk>. > > > -- > To find out more about BCAB and the benefits that membership can > bring, please visit our website: > http://www.bcab.org.uk/ > > To manage your subscription to the BCAB mailing list, please visit our > website: > http://www.bcab.org.uk/bcab-discussion-list/ > > To discuss matters relating to the mailing list, please email > moderator@bcab.org.uk<mailto:moderator@bcab.org.uk>. > > > -- > To find out more about BCAB and the benefits that membership can > bring, please visit our website: > http://www.bcab.org.uk/ > > To manage your subscription to the BCAB mailing list, please visit our > website: > http://www.bcab.org.uk/bcab-discussion-list/ > > To discuss matters relating to the mailing list, please email > moderator@bcab.org.uk<mailto:moderator@bcab.org.uk>. > > > -- > To find out more about BCAB and the benefits that membership can > bring, please visit our website: > http://www.bcab.org.uk/ > > To manage your subscription to the BCAB mailing list, please visit our > website: > http://www.bcab.org.uk/bcab-discussion-list/ > > To discuss matters relating to the mailing list, please email > moderator@bcab.org.uk<mailto:moderator@bcab.org.uk>. > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2012 09:23:45 -0000 > From: "Neela" <neela4@btinternet.com<mailto:neela4@btinternet.com>> > To: "BCAB Discussion List" <bcab@lists.bcab.org.uk<mailto:bcab@lists.bcab.org.uk>> > Subject: Re: [BCAB] Apple and Kindle Keyboard questions > Message-ID: <7F56659A35404CC195221E575B38E509@eleanor2f82c08> > Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; > reply-type=original > > Why not write to Amazon Jackie. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jackie Cairns" <jackie.cairnsplace@btinternet.com<mailto:jackie.cairnsplace@btinternet.com>> > To: "'BCAB Discussion List'" <bcab@lists.bcab.org.uk<mailto:bcab@lists.bcab.org.uk>> > Sent: Friday, November 09, 2012 12:11 PM > Subject: Re: [BCAB] Apple and Kindle Keyboard questions > > > Then I have the Kindle Keyboard sussed, but was only wondering if > there were any commands that might be useful I had missed. It is > such a pity Amazon have been so half-hearted about Kindle > accessibility. > > Many thanks. > > Kind Regards, > > Jackie Cairns > > -----Original Message----- > From: Bcab [mailto:bcab-bounces@lists.bcab.org.uk] On Behalf Of Ian > Macrae > Sent: 09 November 2012 11:59 > To: BCAB Discussion List > Subject: Re: [BCAB] Apple and Kindle Keyboard questions > > the only way to get the battery status is to wait until it is low > enough for the low battery warning to show itself. there is a visual > indicator at the top right of the reading screen, but this is not > rendered by the TTS. As the TTS's functionality is relatively > limited, there aren't that many commands you need to know. Start and > stop reading with the spacebar. Turn TTS on and off via the page > preferences button (right of spacebar). while speech is running, use > this same button to select either male or female voice and speed from > three options. think that's it. > > Think continuous reading on the iPhone is 3 fingered downward swipe. > > Ian Macrae > Editor > Disability Now > 6 Market Road > London > N7 9PW > ++44 20 7619 7760 ext 7760 > ++44 7824 900855 > www.disabilitynow.org.uk<http://www.disabilitynow.org.uk><http://www.disabilitynow.org.uk> > Follow us: @disabilitynow > > > > > > > On 9 Nov 2012, at 11:49, Jackie Cairns wrote: > > Firstly, in relation to reading within the iBooks app on an Apple > device, could someone please tell me the gesture for continuous read? > Is there a way of listening to a book without having to turn the page? > > Secondly, regarding the Kindle Keyboard, how do you ascertain the > battery status please? And is there a list of commands using > text-to-speech? > > Many thanks. > > Kind Regards, > > Jackie Cairns > > > -- > To find out more about BCAB and the benefits that membership can > bring, please visit our website: > http://www.bcab.org.uk/ > > To manage your subscription to the BCAB mailing list, please visit > our > website: > http://www.bcab.org.uk/bcab-discussion-list/ > > To discuss matters relating to the mailing list, please email > moderator@bcab.org.uk<mailto:moderator@bcab.org.uk>. > > -- > To find out more about BCAB and the benefits that membership can > bring, please visit our website: > http://www.bcab.org.uk/ > > To manage your subscription to the BCAB mailing list, please visit > our > website: > http://www.bcab.org.uk/bcab-discussion-list/ > > To discuss matters relating to the mailing list, please email > moderator@bcab.org.uk<mailto:moderator@bcab.org.uk>. > > > -- > To find out more about BCAB and the benefits that membership can > bring, please visit our website: > http://www.bcab.org.uk/ > > To manage your subscription to the BCAB mailing list, please visit > our > website: > http://www.bcab.org.uk/bcab-discussion-list/ > > To discuss matters relating to the mailing list, please email > moderator@bcab.org.uk<mailto:moderator@bcab.org.uk>. > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 3 > Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2012 09:27:05 +0000 > From: "Alan" <Info@eyecan.org.uk<mailto:Info@eyecan.org.uk>> > To: BCAB Discussion List <bcab@lists.bcab.org.uk<mailto:bcab@lists.bcab.org.uk>> > Subject: Re: [BCAB] ultra caii > Message-ID: <G9fcBlLRsJMX.MTZPFQYZ@Elmo.visn.co.uk<mailto:G9fcBlLRsJMX.MTZPFQYZ@Elmo.visn.co.uk>> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > > > Call 07961 406 739 > > -original message- > Subject: Re: [BCAB] ultra cain > From: "Jackie Cairns" <jackie.cairnsplace@btinternet.com<mailto:jackie.cairnsplace@btinternet.com>> > Date: 10/11/2012 8:56 am > > Hi Alan > > As you've had a handle on it, so to speak, could you give an idea of > its weight in comparison to the older version? I found it rather heavy > and > bulky when folded. I would love to try one out, just to see how it > compares. > > > Kind Regards, > > Jackie Cairns > > -----Original Message----- > From: Bcab [mailto:bcab-bounces@lists.bcab.org.uk] On Behalf Of ALAN > THORPE > Sent: 09 November 2012 19:08 > To: BCAB Discussion List > Subject: Re: [BCAB] ultra cain > > hello > it is the same but it has had quite a bit of work done to it making > the electronics better. > > I can say this as I was involved with the testing of the new model. > > I was even on breakfast TV on film with it earlier this year. > in fact it was on the same day as that farm got raided so our item was > only one once as the farm story took over and we were removed. > > MANY THANKS > ALAN THORPE > EMAIL info@eyecan.org.uk<mailto:info@eyecan.org.uk> > TEL 0114 220 7007 > MOB 07961 406739 > www.eyecan.org.uk<http://www.eyecan.org.uk> > for aids and advice for visually impaired people along with perkins > repairs and servicing. > now an accredited trainer for Dolphin Guide > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Vince Thacker" <vince@gainleics.fsnet.co.uk<mailto:vince@gainleics.fsnet.co.uk>> > To: "BCAB Discussion List" <bcab@lists.bcab.org.uk<mailto:bcab@lists.bcab.org.uk>> > Sent: Friday, November 09, 2012 6:59 PM > Subject: Re: [BCAB] ultra cain > > > I'm wodnering if this is the same Ultracane that was around maybe 6 or > 7 years ago, because i understand that the original makers had gone > out of business. > > I did have a chance to try one, and got the hang of it pretty quickly, > with both sounds and vibrations giving clues about the environment. At > least it would supposedly detect overhanging thorns and the like, so > would definitely be an asset for some people. For the price, though, I > decided I didn't need one that desperately, as no doubt I'd have to > buy it myself. I'm very glad in any case that I first became much more > proficient at using the regular long cane. > > Vince. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Geoff Madge IS Development Officer Technology IS Strategy" > <Geoff.Madge@essex.gov.uk<mailto:Geoff.Madge@essex.gov.uk>> > To: "BCAB Discussion List" <bcab@lists.bcab.org.uk<mailto:bcab@lists.bcab.org.uk>> > Sent: Friday, November 09, 2012 12:15 PM > Subject: Re: [BCAB] ultra cain > > > Hello, > > I have been using an UltraCane for about nine months now and find it > very helpful indeed. It has all the advantages of having a normal > long cane but gives either short range or longer range warning of any > obstacles either in front or above. I do twist the handle to find out > what is either side of me as well which is very effective. I can even > track where people are when I a walking along the pavement . > > It has reduced the number actual hits I make with the cane and my own > impacts when bumping into things. It is not a total solution to > getting about but has made a big improvement for me. I recently > forgot to replace the AA batteries so was left just with a long cane > which showed me how much I am now using the sonar to get about. If > you are thinking of trying one please bear in mind that it takes > several weeks for using it to become second nature which is when the > benefit really begins to show. > > I managed to get Access To Work funding for my UltraCane with the > support of my employer. If you are in employment then this is > definitely worth a try. > > > Regards, > > Geoff Madge > IS Development Officer > Information Services, Transformation Directorate Essex County Council > Telephone: 01245 431332 | Ext: 21332 | Email: geoff.madge@essex.gov.uk<mailto:geoff.madge@essex.gov.uk> > | www.essex.gov.uk<http://www.essex.gov.uk> > > EssexWorks > > For a better quality of life > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Bcab [mailto:bcab-bounces@lists.bcab.org.uk] On Behalf Of > Nick.Adamson@generaldynamics.uk.com<mailto:Nick.Adamson@generaldynamics.uk.com> > Sent: 09 November 2012 11:50 > To: bcab@lists.bcab.org.uk<mailto:bcab@lists.bcab.org.uk> > Subject: Re: [BCAB] ultra cain > > Hi John. > > Thanks for the info. > I've read up about the glasses before but I'm not sure about them. > According > to my wife, they look a little bit strange and a bit conspicuous. > > Thanks. > Nick. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Bcab [mailto:bcab-bounces@lists.bcab.org.uk] On Behalf Of john > Sent: Friday, 09 November 2012 11:18 > To: bcab@lists.bcab.org.uk<mailto:bcab@lists.bcab.org.uk> > Subject: [BCAB] ultra cain > > Hi Nick, > > I tried one of these out last year at sv and thought it quite good but > very costly. The rnib do a similar product but in the form of glasses. > Both work on ultra sound but the ultra cain has a much greater > distence up to 4m, weather this is of benefit is debatible on things > like how much advance notice one would like. > > The basic idea is that you get vibration indication of when an object > is in range of the ultra sound path. So for the ultra cain, this > covers from just above your head to the floor and about a metre wide > with a range of either 2m or 4m. The glasses from the rnib which are > priced at ?80 I believe, only cover the top half arond head height to > chest or waste I think and only does quite close range, not sure > exactaly. The ultra cain has two vibrating bumps on the cain one for > the top sencer and the other for the bottom sencer, giving you an idea > of where the object is within your forward path. By twisting the cain > left or right, it was very easy to get an idea of what was around > either side and with a little practice I think would be quite helpful, > especially in new or changing seroundings. The glasses from the rnib > are to be used with either a regular cain or guide dog. They are not > sufficient to use on their own. I haven't yet tried out the glasses > but hope to do so soon. > > I hope this very quick review gives a little help into these products. > > best, John > -- > To find out more about BCAB and the benefits that membership can > bring, please visit our website: > http://www.bcab.org.uk/ > > To manage your subscription to the BCAB mailing list, please visit our > website: > http://www.bcab.org.uk/bcab-discussion-list/ > > To discuss matters relating to the mailing list, please email > moderator@bcab.org.uk<mailto:moderator@bcab.org.uk>. > > > This email and any files attached are intended for the addressee and > may contain information of a confidential nature. If you are not the > intended recipient, be aware that this email was sent to you in error > and you should not disclose, distribute, print, copy or make other use > of this email or its attachments. Such actions, in fact, may be > unlawful. In compliance with the various Regulations and Acts, General > Dynamics United Kingdom Limited reserves the right to monitor (and > examine for viruses) all emails and email attachments, both inbound > and outbound. Email communications and their attachments may not be > secure or error- or virus-free and the company does not accept > liability or responsibility for such matters or the consequences > thereof. General Dynamics United Kingdom Limited, Registered Office: > 21 Holborn Viaduct, London EC1A 2DY. 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It is > the recipient's responsibility to ensure that appropriate measures are > in place to check for software viruses. > > > -- > To find out more about BCAB and the benefits that membership can > bring, please visit our website: > http://www.bcab.org.uk/ > > To manage your subscription to the BCAB mailing list, please visit our > website: > http://www.bcab.org.uk/bcab-discussion-list/ > > To discuss matters relating to the mailing list, please email > moderator@bcab.org.uk<mailto:moderator@bcab.org.uk>. > > > -- > To find out more about BCAB and the benefits that membership can > bring, please visit our website: > http://www.bcab.org.uk/ > > To manage your subscription to the BCAB mailing list, please visit our > website: > http://www.bcab.org.uk/bcab-discussion-list/ > > To discuss matters relating to the mailing list, please email > moderator@bcab.org.uk<mailto:moderator@bcab.org.uk>. > > > -- > To find out more about BCAB and the benefits that membership can > bring, please visit our website: > http://www.bcab.org.uk/ > > To manage your subscription to the BCAB mailing list, please visit our > website: > http://www.bcab.org.uk/bcab-discussion-list/ > > To discuss matters relating to the mailing list, please email > moderator@bcab.org.uk<mailto:moderator@bcab.org.uk>. > > > -- > To find out more about BCAB and the benefits that membership can > bring, please visit our website: > http://www.bcab.org.uk/ > > To manage your subscription to the BCAB mailing list, please visit our > website: > http://www.bcab.org.uk/bcab-discussion-list/ > > To discuss matters relating to the mailing list, please email > moderator@bcab.org.uk<mailto:moderator@bcab.org.uk>. > Hi only the electronics are better. I will say more when i return > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 4 > Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2012 10:49:31 +0000 > From: Colin Howard <colin@pobox.com<mailto:colin@pobox.com>> > To: BCAB Discussion List <bcab@lists.bcab.org.uk<mailto:bcab@lists.bcab.org.uk>> > Subject: [BCAB] ACB Radio Tuner Version 7.2 released. > Message-ID: <09cs98t2inn9lb3ug9so37bkm7r0bp7017@4ax.com<mailto:09cs98t2inn9lb3ug9so37bkm7r0bp7017@4ax.com>> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > > From: "Jeff Bishop" <jeff@jeffbishop.com<mailto:jeff@jeffbishop.com>> > Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2012 16:19:07 -0700 > > A new version of the ACB Radio Tuner is out with enhancements and > fixes reported by all of you. For this we thank you. Here are the changes: > > > > . Added support for NVDA for Extra Speech output. > > . Support for the media player Foobar2000 has been added. > > . The ACB Radio Broadband streams will be used by default rather > then the modem streams. > > . Changed the menu bar slightly. The Listen To menu is now titled > Stream Menu. Its hotkey was Alt+L and is now Alt+S. > > . Added more error checking when switching speech types to insure > that the screen readers are running before performing the switch. > > . Insured all hotkeys are not replicated across the application. > > > > Use the Check for Update in the Help menu to get the new release or > download it from: > > > > http://www.acbradio.org/tuner > > > > Jeff Bishop > > Colin Howard, living near Southampton in Southern England. > > > > ------------------------------ > > Subject: Digest Footer > > -- > To find out more about BCAB and the benefits that membership can bring, > please visit our website: > http://www.bcab.org.uk/ > > To manage your subscription to the BCAB mailing list, please visit our > website: > http://www.bcab.org.uk/bcab-discussion-list/ > > To discuss matters relating to the mailing list, please email > moderator@bcab.org.uk<mailto:moderator@bcab.org.uk>. > > > ------------------------------ > > End of Bcab Digest, Vol 106, Issue 12 > ************************************* > > > -- > To find out more about BCAB and the benefits that membership can bring, > please visit our website: > http://www.bcab.org.uk/ > > To manage your subscription to the BCAB mailing list, please visit our > website: > http://www.bcab.org.uk/bcab-discussion-list/ > > To discuss matters relating to the mailing list, please email > moderator@bcab.org.uk. > > > -- > To find out more about BCAB and the benefits that membership can bring, please visit our website: > http://www.bcab.org.uk/ > > To manage your subscription to the BCAB mailing list, please visit our website: > http://www.bcab.org.uk/bcab-discussion-list/ > > To discuss matters relating to the mailing list, please email moderator@bcab.org.uk. > > -- > To find out more about BCAB and the benefits that membership can bring, please visit our website: > http://www.bcab.org.uk/ > > To manage your subscription to the BCAB mailing list, please visit our website: > http://www.bcab.org.uk/bcab-discussion-list/ > > To discuss matters relating to the mailing list, please email moderator@bcab.org.uk.