Fantastic notes thanks Lady W
Regards
stuart
On 4 Nov 2023, at 13:29, Jackie McBrearty <teambanglesltd@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Welcome one and all to the cork tech club minutes. We had 10
people requiring hot chocolate with cream and marshmallows. So sit back with
your mug of hot chocolate and enjoy the sublime psychedelic notes.
The meeting started with Pat talking about the HSE cyber attack from a few
years ago. The discussion continued and in the end Cearbhall Said Pat was
right.
Jackie told us about her Heat and Eat Milk Frother. This device makes lovely
hot chocolate using milk. Jackie bought it in Home Savers which is B&M in the
UK. This is a link for something similar on Amazon
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Milk Frother 4 in 1 Electric Milk Steamer 350ml Hot Cold Foamer Maker Hot
Chocolate Maker Machine Automatic Milk Warmer for Latte Coffee Cappuccinos
Macchiato, 400W, Silent Operation (Black) <https://amzn.eu/d/4sze2ff>
amzn.eu <https://amzn.eu/d/4sze2ff>
Martin spoke about a talking Air Frier from Cobolt. Its unclear if this
can be shipped to Ireland.
https://cobolt.co.uk/
Jackie gave a wee update on the issue with the AIB app and voiceover users
being unable to access the cards tab. Jackie received a phone call from AIB
to let her know that this will be prioritised in 2024. So lets watch this
space. It needs to be noted this tab can be accessed if screen recognition is
turned on. This needs to b be turned off once the action has been completed
otherwise, it will effect the functionality of voiceover within other apps.
We had a wee discussion on teams and Jackie said about an issue she had
during the week. There was the word link in the subject line so when Jackie
attempted to enter on the meeting link it jumped into the subject line.
Cearbhall believes it’s a JAWS issue as Ken had no issues with NVDA.
Jackie was also told about a control space command to mute and unmute. This
only worked when the focus was on the mute button however, when Jackie was on
things like people, camera etc it activated this. So on windows only stick to
control, shift and M least this works once in teams.
Cearbhall said he has tried using the sound scape Scotland app and he has
more testing to do but he’s finding it very good.
We had a extensive discussion on the various different types of scams from
the likes of An Post, phone companies, banks and delivery companies. The
best advice when in doubt delete and never give personal details.
A vital topic was raised on the accessibility of medications. The different
ways people identify their medications and the lack of awareness when the
braille is covered with the label.
Stuart was asked about his new phone which is an iPhone 15pro Max, he is
quite impressed with the door detection. The recent apple event was recorded
using an iPhone 15Pro series of phones. There is hope that the next series of
phones will focus more on improving Siri seems they really can’t improve on
perfection.
People wanted to know about different methods for deleting on an iPhone. Text
selection, tapping and holding was given as options. Ken then gave a example
of dictation.
AOB.
Martin and Ger will soon be hitting the stage with sightless cinema.
Ken is going to post a thing about art classes to the list.
Pat will post a research link for a student who wants experiences of blind
and vision impaired in accessing their Pharmacies.
The meeting ended with Lady W loosing all her notes. So some stuff may have
been left out.
Lady W