Dynamic Type

So, getting a new phone because my six day old phone died has been more than a fiasco and it has taken 10 days to FINALLY get one! After I got the phone, it took my nephew telling me how to set it all up.

Once it was all set up, I noticed that I could see a little better than I normally did. But didn’t really pay attention to it. I take my contacts out so then I am able to see things on my phone. I would take a lot of screenshots and then make the picture bigger so I would be able to read it. So last night, something was off on the Settings, more specifically, the Accessibility
setting. I realized this this morning and last night before I was going to sleep (even though it was technically this morning):


The image after I click on Accessibility:

It was wonky because the type was bolded and that’s not comfortable for me to see. This is:

I think the last thing about the ‘dynamic text’ allows me to read things on Facebook and Twitter while I have my contacts AND glasses on?! They both adjust to the settings on my phone. This is really nice to see that disabled people are starting to matter too!!!

Jonah IS the REAL Hero!!!

My iPhone 11 died and I Got a 12 and six days after I got it, on August 30, it died. Since then, we have talked to countless Verizon and Apple representatives! It has been a joint venture because I am having quite a difficult time seeing now. We receive so many promises of my phone being delivered and I think it was four days later, I received it and yesterday when my Mom went to activate it they would not transfer data.

We called again today and the woman from Apple was not able to get us anywhere. I told my Mom that Jonah knows more than she did because he has been working there for almost a year in Technical Support with Apple. He wasn’t even on the clock but he did this for us, anyway!!! Jonah is the real hero here!!!

Labor?

Bryan dropped the ball yesterday and did not call us to order my phone after my Apple ID was unlocked. It’s a holiday today so I guess I will just have to wait another day. When I was a child in grade and high school, I always started school BEFORE Labor Day as did Sean because we both went to Catholic schools. Existence is a lot more difficult now that I am no longer in the workforce but I could ignore the pain when I was working. Now, my MS has taken center stage…