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AJ

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I don't know where to put this thread, but yeah, I'm going to just show Audax for Android Quick wait, I know there's also a IOS version. I don't know that there is Yes audax Works on my braille note Okay event settings Selected sound scheme is voiceover Switch current sound scheme pop-up window talkback in of x event settings Selected sound scheme is in of x switch click play click sound switch current sound scheme pop-up window talkback event settings Selected sound scheme is talkback audax has stopped audax is now ready top open app again audax has stopped open app again Audax settings audit volume settings audax settings top Event settings yeah, I guess I'll crack settings Selected sound scheme is talkback current sound event settings who are you voiceover talkback classic event settings Selected sound scheme is classic talkback current sounds switch click Pop-up window voiceover talkback classic talkback shared event settings Selected sound scheme is shared event settings current sound scheme pop-up window shared custom event settings Selected sound scheme is custom current sound scheme pop-up window voiceover Why do a lot of them? Sound scheme is voiceover current sound scheme voiceover drop-down list not the same, but pretty similar Why does Audax not work? can the screen reader decline with some things? nothing gives background sound it f&a no woman Instead Everyone's Chrome Audax not speaker Please Winnow yck Says remote screen reader with Audax running, for those who are wondering, Audax is what supply machine sounds like, which I think you can do a similar thing in current Android with Audax, but Audax is definitely the way to do it for a braille note that I found. But then I've not been working. Okay. See ya. In the next post that I make, I'll be saying more on this. I'll be saying more on this. I'll be saying more on this.

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Jonathan

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So what even is this app about? Not listening 9 minutes for a thang I don't know what it is.

rudolf

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Audex essencially can replace your talkback sounds through other themes, such as IOS.

Jonathan

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Hmm, nice? I mean I have sounds disabled anyway lol.
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Audex essencially can replace your talkback sounds through other themes, such as IOS.

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marchoffmann

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Bruh, audex? Isn't that like 10 yeares old by now? Thought it never was updated.

AJ

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Yeah, I'm not sure if it's that old, but I'm not getting updates.

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Landon205

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And @Aj, it's thing, not thang. You don't have a southern accent lol.
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MayowaArogundade

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oh yeah also just not jist...
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ferre

#9 ·

lerned, it's learned
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Sir-Charlie

#11 ·

Moderation?
I editted some of the spellings in the thread.
All that I survey, I could easily destroy. From time to time, it is important to remind these small creatures of the true extent of my power.

kezz

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In fairness the braille note's outdated so it's very possible
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Bruh, audex? Isn't that like 10 yeares old by now? Thought it never was updated.

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starchild

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do forgive my tangent, but it would seem as though no one else is gunna say it. posts 7 through 9. let's take into consideration for just a moment that the person you're playing teacher to, if the visiting card is any indication is 10 years old. Kid's probably in grade 4, where he's already got people doing what you 3 just did and getting paid for it. Not to mention the fact that he's doing tons better than a lot of the 10 year olds I've met. Hell, when I was his age I didn't even know how to use a keyboard.
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Jonathan

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And that's probably good. I'm glad I didn't got messed up by the internet in such an early age.

djsenter

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I gotta say, some of you guys are being really inconsiderate to the kid. It's nice he wants to show us something and although personally, I'd put something like this on a blog, there's no point discouraging him, which is kind of how I received some of the posts here.
Sorry if I misunderstood the whole context, but that's how it's looking to me rn.
Senter San

Jonathan

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Elten Terms and conditions, 2.1.:
"Anyone over 13 years of age can become a User."
All said.
And actually, before you say something like I wasn't 13 myself, I actually was. I joined Elten in june, almost 1 month after I became 13.

ArcticMoon

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So now it's legal to register when you are a kid?

-- (djsenter):
I gotta say, some of you guys are being really inconsiderate to the kid. It's nice he wants to show us something and although personally, I'd put something like this on a blog, there's no point discouraging him, which is kind of how I received some of the posts here.
Sorry if I misunderstood the whole context, but that's how it's looking to me rn.

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"As I watch this generation try to rewrite history, one thing I'm sure of is that it will be misspelled and have no punctuation."

djsenter

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When did I claim that it is legal? Perhaps, you can message Pajper about that if you feel the need to do that.
His age or his status on this platform and present doesn't mean people need to be jerks to him, is all I'm saying.
Frame your negativity how you want, but it's about hunan decency really.
Senter San

ArcticMoon

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It's the problem of his parents at the first place that they allow him to register on such places as Elten. All we see is he's super stupid, especially if it comes to spelling anything and everything. And we all know what's the internet like... Most people will make fun of him no matters how old he is. Either his parents start controlling him and the time he spends with his computer, or there are going to be serious problems yet before he grows up.

"As I watch this generation try to rewrite history, one thing I'm sure of is that it will be misspelled and have no punctuation."

ArcticMoon

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I mean, when I was a child I didn't even have a proper phone, except for a Nokia E75 back then, which allowed me to write SMS, call people, listen to snippets of songs and customize my ringtones. It didn't support youtube, it had a nice screenreader called Talks and we called it a day. I also had a desktop which we used together with my family, but all I did was playing the old windows 7 games and with a bit of success, I sometimes wrote simple messages to friends and family. And that's all. They didn't allow me to use any social media extensively, moreover, they checked all the browser games I registered on. And before they said yes, I wasn't able to play. As well as they checked my skype and if I had a contact they didn't know, they didn't allow me to talk to random strangers. But that was the discipline 13-14 years ago. Now every random kid brags with an iPhone 17 pro max and a full gamer pc, and we still wonder why bullying takes over all the positivity.

"As I watch this generation try to rewrite history, one thing I'm sure of is that it will be misspelled and have no punctuation."
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