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On 18/01/2013 17:31, R. Mark Clayton wrote:
"Ian" wrote in message ... In message , CD writes I used to have an LG, and there was a setting in the menu where you could tell it to blank inputs with nothing attached, when you cycled through them. My current LG greys out the inactive ones. You can also name them. That is my recollection of my Mum's LG too. IIRC that keeps its last input over switch off/on. -- Phil Cook |
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Brian Gaff wrote:
Interesting several charities for the elderly and disabled have raised the issues presented by new versions of what were once simple devices like radios and tvs that have an interface very hard to operate for those who have not grown up with them. One of my gripes with the Web Accessibility Initiative (whose publications tend to be used as the basis of legislation, or as legal definitions of good practice, in relation to web page accessibility) is that they tend to consider this to be outside the scope of formal disability and therefore the narrow definition of accessibility they use. I think the problem for them is that businesses are just not prepared to design for such a market so try and exclude it from what is legally imposed on them. The elderly don't buy lots of mainstream consumer products, so are not of great interest to marketers. Add the failing eyesight of older people and you have a recipe for denying access to a whole group of people. Interestingly the mobile phone maker Blindness, in web terms, is the one disability for which everyone seems to be prepared to make some concessions. Doro, have seemingly made a pretty good business out of selling phones to Doro market landline phones, as well as mobile phones. I doubt that they actually make them. these people that do what they say on the tin, nothing to complex, big displays and buttons etc, its a great pity that someone does not do this with the other forms of modern stuff. I think you will find that Doro actually sell to the younger relatives of such people, and the web sites that market them are likely to be of limited use to the end user. That is not to say that the products themselves are not good for the target end users. Unfortunately this is a market where you can charge well over the odds (although I seem to remember that it is often the retailers that sell Doro at very high margins, rather than the products being very expensive). |
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On Fri, 18 Jan 2013 16:27:32 -0000, Woody wrote:
With respect maybe you should talk to your father rather than make assumptions. You never know he might grab the idea is seconds? I do, on a daily basis, I have spent may hours trying to get him up to speed on various things to no avail. When he worked he could type quite well, trying to get him to use a keyboard nowadays has failed. He's spent the last 10 years switching on a CRT & it goes straight to the Sky box output, he's even said to me he's not as sharp as he once was. Sorted the Telly issue now, the old SCART was still plugged in, all unused inputs greyed out. |
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On Fri, 18 Jan 2013 17:31:55 -0000, R. Mark Clayton wrote:
My current LG greys out the inactive ones. You can also name them. As indeed does my Dad's, the SCART from the SD Sky box was still plugged in so presumably it went to that (not the aerial as I was told). Unplugging it greyed it out, very good feature. CD |
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CD wrote:
My 83 year old dad had an ageing 32" CRT that he had got to grips with over the years that recently died. I stuck in a 42" LG, which he was over the moon with, into this was plugged his SD Sky box via scart (remember them) which cheerfully switched the telly to AV1 automatically. The Sky box started freezing so my brother put a spare Sky HD box on via HDMI, all was fine apart from him getting his head round the different Sky interface. Problem is when he turns it on of a morning it defaults to antenna input & he doesn't have one. He can just about do power on/off & volume, but changing inputs is alien to him & he's of an age where taking in anything new is difficult. Is it posssible to make the LG remember HDMI 1 after power down? I have 2 Toshibas that stay on the same input, I would have thought other brands do the same. I'll be going there in a couple of hours, but wondered if there was an LG owner on here who knew what to do? Thanks CD At 83, the chances are he won't appreciate HD (although I could be wrong). Does the new sky box have a scart output? Would seem to be the obvious solution. Tim |
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"Tim+" wrote in message
... CD wrote: My 83 year old dad had an ageing 32" CRT that he had got to grips with over the years that recently died. I stuck in a 42" LG, which he was over the moon with, into this was plugged his SD Sky box via scart (remember them) which cheerfully switched the telly to AV1 automatically. The Sky box started freezing so my brother put a spare Sky HD box on via HDMI, all was fine apart from him getting his head round the different Sky interface. Problem is when he turns it on of a morning it defaults to antenna input & he doesn't have one. He can just about do power on/off & volume, but changing inputs is alien to him & he's of an age where taking in anything new is difficult. Is it posssible to make the LG remember HDMI 1 after power down? I have 2 Toshibas that stay on the same input, I would have thought other brands do the same. I'll be going there in a couple of hours, but wondered if there was an LG owner on here who knew what to do? Thanks CD At 83, the chances are he won't appreciate HD (although I could be wrong). Does the new sky box have a scart output? Would seem to be the obvious solution. Tim You don't have to have HD to use a HDMI connection. My Panny is only 1080i but I run it for HD from the cable box at 720p and is quite OK. With no upscaling the picture still looks better though on SD. -- Woody harrogate three at ntlworld dot com |
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"Woody" wrote:
"Tim+" wrote in message ... CD wrote: My 83 year old dad had an ageing 32" CRT that he had got to grips with over the years that recently died. I stuck in a 42" LG, which he was over the moon with, into this was plugged his SD Sky box via scart (remember them) which cheerfully switched the telly to AV1 automatically. The Sky box started freezing so my brother put a spare Sky HD box on via HDMI, all was fine apart from him getting his head round the different Sky interface. Problem is when he turns it on of a morning it defaults to antenna input & he doesn't have one. He can just about do power on/off & volume, but changing inputs is alien to him & he's of an age where taking in anything new is difficult. Is it posssible to make the LG remember HDMI 1 after power down? I have 2 Toshibas that stay on the same input, I would have thought other brands do the same. I'll be going there in a couple of hours, but wondered if there was an LG owner on here who knew what to do? Thanks CD At 83, the chances are he won't appreciate HD (although I could be wrong). Does the new sky box have a scart output? Would seem to be the obvious solution. Tim You don't have to have HD to use a HDMI connection. My Panny is only 1080i but I run it for HD from the cable box at 720p and is quite OK. With no upscaling the picture still looks better though on SD. Well yes but the point is that the TV isn't auto-switching the input on HDMI whereas it was on the scart (if I've understood the problem correctly). Tim |
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On Sat, 19 Jan 2013 11:13:42 +0000
Tim+ wrote: "Woody" wrote: "Tim+" wrote in message ... CD wrote: My 83 year old dad had an ageing 32" CRT that he had got to grips with over the years that recently died. I stuck in a 42" LG, which he was over the moon with, into this was plugged his SD Sky box via scart (remember them) which cheerfully switched the telly to AV1 automatically. The Sky box started freezing so my brother put a spare Sky HD box on via HDMI, all was fine apart from him getting his head round the different Sky interface. Problem is when he turns it on of a morning it defaults to antenna input & he doesn't have one. He can just about do power on/off & volume, but changing inputs is alien to him & he's of an age where taking in anything new is difficult. Is it posssible to make the LG remember HDMI 1 after power down? I have 2 Toshibas that stay on the same input, I would have thought other brands do the same. I'll be going there in a couple of hours, but wondered if there was an LG owner on here who knew what to do? Thanks CD At 83, the chances are he won't appreciate HD (although I could be wrong). Does the new sky box have a scart output? Would seem to be the obvious solution. Tim You don't have to have HD to use a HDMI connection. My Panny is only 1080i but I run it for HD from the cable box at 720p and is quite OK. With no upscaling the picture still looks better though on SD. Well yes but the point is that the TV isn't auto-switching the input on HDMI whereas it was on the scart (if I've understood the problem correctly). Tim Last night, the OP posted a message that said that the problem was sorted. -- Davey. |
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On 18/01/2013 14:25, CD wrote:
My 83 year old dad had an ageing 32" CRT that he had got to grips with over the years that recently died. I stuck in a 42" LG, which he was over the moon with, into this was plugged his SD Sky box via scart (remember them) which cheerfully switched the telly to AV1 automatically. The Sky box started freezing so my brother put a spare Sky HD box on via HDMI, all was fine apart from him getting his head round the different Sky interface. Problem is when he turns it on of a morning it defaults to antenna input & he doesn't have one. He can just about do power on/off & volume, but changing inputs is alien to him & he's of an age where taking in anything new is difficult. Is it posssible to make the LG remember HDMI 1 after power down? I have 2 Toshibas that stay on the same input, I would have thought other brands do the same. I'll be going there in a couple of hours, but wondered if there was an LG owner on here who knew what to do? Thanks CD critcher said ................ For some reason the LG will not switch over automaticaly to HDMI.My old panasonic 32 inch flatscreen will turn over to hdmi.But the LG will stay on the last setting until you change it manually. When I turn on in the morning, the LG says no input and when I press the Sky button on the sky remote the HDMI input is from the sky box. I also have the sky box set to go to sleep where there is inactivity. |
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On 24/01/2013 20:03, critcher wrote:
critcher said ................ For some reason the LG will not switch over automaticaly to HDMI.My old panasonic 32 inch flatscreen will turn over to hdmi.But the LG will stay on the last setting until you change it manually. When I turn on in the morning, the LG says no input and when I press the Sky button on the sky remote the HDMI input is from the sky box. I also have the sky box set to go to sleep where there is inactivity. I think Panasonic TVs may be the only ones that auto-switch - and then only on HDMI 1. My Samsung also remembers which input was last used. |
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