On a windows pc I attempted to put my music on the iPhone and encountered
a curious issue.
Even though I have apps not checked, when I sync the music I gwet a
message that three apps I recently acquired will be deleted from the
phone.
On Thu, 7 Oct 2010, Kay Chase wrote:
> Good morning,
>
> I got an Iphone4 about a week and a half ago. Syncing can be done from
> ITunes either automatically or manually, e.g. maybe you just want to sync
> your calendar and one CD of music your choir is singing for their holiday
> concert. The User Guide which is a PDF reads well on your computer, but is
> not accessible with the IPhone4 itself. It's worth reading through and it
> will answer lots of your questions better than we could, because Apple
> developed this phone.
>
> For automatic syncing, use the USB cable provided with your IPhone. Connect
> this before opening ITunes, and syncing should start automatically. This
> assumes default settings. Once you have your music on your IPhone, you can
> use the Search screen, (press Home Button twice fast to get there), to find
> your music quickly to start playing this with IPod.
>
> Manual syncing is another story. To be able to find Devices/your IPhone,
> with JAWS 11, I did have to click on Devices with my JAWS cursor. However,
> then, you can tab through the checkboxes and select what you want to Sync.
> Exploring your screen with your review cursor is helpful here. The User
> Guide explains all those checkboxes.
>
> This is a great phone!!! The latest technology!!!
>
> Kay Chase
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Poehlman"
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> Subject: Re: [VICUG-L] iPhone Sound Affects
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>> albert and John;
>>
>> There are several good podcasts on blindcooltech.com
>> which cover the second issue as well as the user guide which is quite
>> accessible. if you have a specific issue with this, please drop me a
>> private note.
>>
>> On Oct 6, 2010, at 11:56 PM, John McCann wrote:
>>
>> Albert:
>>
>> I can only help you with issue number 1; hence, anyone receiving this
>> email
>> is welcome to post on list or contact me privately respecting issue number
>> 2; i.e., synchronization.
>>
>> The smart money says that you've somehow managed to toggle the recessed
>> "silence" switch to the off position, which switch is directly above the
>> volume up and down buttons. As you probably know, depressing that switch
>> toward the back (non-screen) side of the unit turns off sounds, but it
>> does
>> not turn off the voice-over vocalizations, (thereby leading to some
>> confusion among iPhone users).
>>
>> Bottom line, the smart money says that if you use your fingernail or a
>> stylus to push the recessed toggle switch above the volume buttons toward
>> the screen side of the iPhone, you'll get your sounds back.
>>
>> Hope this helps!
>>
>> John
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Albert Ruel on Gmail"
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>> Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2010 11:15 PM
>> Subject: [VICUG-L] iPhone Sound Affects
>>
>>
>> Hi all. I recently acquired an iPhone 4 and was happily learning how to
>> use
>> it when the clicks and bloops stopped sounding. I have no idea how I did
>> this, and I can't figure how to get them back. Any ideas out there?
>>
>> Also, I've tried to figure out how to sync it to my computer so as to
>> download the music I bought with the iPhone through iTunes. Some help
>> with
>> either or both of these issues will be most appreciated.
>>
>> Thx, Albert
>>
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