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	Comments on: Triple-click Home Episode 26: The iCoffee	</title>
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		<link>/2014/01/23/triple-click-home-episode-26-the-icoffee/#comment-99767</link>

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					<description><![CDATA[The reasons for why you may want to do this are countless because 
this makes the i - Pad an extension of your PC. Hand - Brake will analyze the DVD and let you choose the title and chapters you want to rip for your ipad (in general, you&#039;ll want the first title and every 
chapter). All of those that has an ipad 2 take good precious care 
of it simply to maintain their ipad 2 looking new and clean, thus we don&#039;t want any filth, smudges or fingerprints on our ipads especially 
on the LCD.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The reasons for why you may want to do this are countless because<br />
this makes the i &#8211; Pad an extension of your PC. Hand &#8211; Brake will analyze the DVD and let you choose the title and chapters you want to rip for your ipad (in general, you&#8217;ll want the first title and every<br />
chapter). All of those that has an ipad 2 take good precious care<br />
of it simply to maintain their ipad 2 looking new and clean, thus we don&#8217;t want any filth, smudges or fingerprints on our ipads especially<br />
on the LCD.</p>
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		By: Jan Blüher		</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Jan 2014 13:47:49 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hello Triple Click Home Team,

I wondered why Alena cannot see the wether info in notification center although others can, and started a little search. It seems that the location services have to be enabled for the Wether app to make this happen: Settings &#062; Privacy &#062; Location Services. Maybe you try this.

Keep on going with the podcast. It&#039;s a very nice show. I like it.

Greetings

Jan]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Triple Click Home Team,</p>
<p>I wondered why Alena cannot see the wether info in notification center although others can, and started a little search. It seems that the location services have to be enabled for the Wether app to make this happen: Settings &gt; Privacy &gt; Location Services. Maybe you try this.</p>
<p>Keep on going with the podcast. It&#8217;s a very nice show. I like it.</p>
<p>Greetings</p>
<p>Jan</p>
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		By: Chris McKnight		</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Jan 2014 03:29:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I share your frustration with the touch screen controls and their inaccessibility to blind people. In particular with regard to home appliances, I agree go see them in the store for yourself and many times you can find them with raised buttons on those smooth front panels, which I was able to do with my new dishwasher and clothes washer/dryer units. I had the same problem with cooking ranges, however, where controls have no tactile buttons. My solution was to give up on any that had dynamic touch screen menu controls (like KitchenAid models), but I did buy a Kenmore model with smooth touch panel controls, but no menus to deal with. The solution? My sighted girlfriend affixed those little adhesive rubber markers right next to the buttons I needed to locate to control the oven, which I can use as landmarks to find the &quot;buttons&quot; I need. The bumpy markers are placed next to, and not on top of, the &quot;buttons&quot; because they are in fact touch sensitive, not pressure sensitive, so I didn&#039;t want to obstruct the buttons from detecting my fingertips. This solution has worked for me and I&#039;m able to independently control my new oven, no problem at all.
Great show, guys. Never miss an episode!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I share your frustration with the touch screen controls and their inaccessibility to blind people. In particular with regard to home appliances, I agree go see them in the store for yourself and many times you can find them with raised buttons on those smooth front panels, which I was able to do with my new dishwasher and clothes washer/dryer units. I had the same problem with cooking ranges, however, where controls have no tactile buttons. My solution was to give up on any that had dynamic touch screen menu controls (like KitchenAid models), but I did buy a Kenmore model with smooth touch panel controls, but no menus to deal with. The solution? My sighted girlfriend affixed those little adhesive rubber markers right next to the buttons I needed to locate to control the oven, which I can use as landmarks to find the &#8220;buttons&#8221; I need. The bumpy markers are placed next to, and not on top of, the &#8220;buttons&#8221; because they are in fact touch sensitive, not pressure sensitive, so I didn&#8217;t want to obstruct the buttons from detecting my fingertips. This solution has worked for me and I&#8217;m able to independently control my new oven, no problem at all.<br />
Great show, guys. Never miss an episode!</p>
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