Why don't people just say "I don't know"
Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2015 10:04 am
when they don't know.
This is mostly sparked by the vituperation that got dumped on my head recently here when I kept saying that there's no way to turn off the "wifi-seeker" function on my tablet. And yes, I know it has a supposed "off" switch, but it just goes ahead & turns itself back on if it can find any unsecured wifi in the area. If someone owns the exact same tablet, running the same version of Android, & can show me where, great. Otherwise, all bets are off. Likewise for how to get to places on the tablet to shut off stuff that eats up data-connectivity. Some of the suggestions here & from on-line fora were useful, but mostly in that they told me what to look for; where to find the "off" switches for the offending stuff depends on, you guessed it, the exact tablet, exact OS.
And it doesn't help that devices come today with all kinds of bells & whistles, sometimes literal bells & whistles, turned on. You have to search various menus, on-line tutorials for the exact device, etc, to get them turned off. I had someone come over during the applause at a concert & tell me how much the typing noise my tablet made when I tapped each letter, which I only did during applause! was bothering them.
After T-Mobile sold me the crap replacement phone for my dearly beloved cellphone, a used exact replacement model of which that I hope I can use is due today, they had to show me how to get to "how many minutes do I have left on my phone". This is because, unlike every other function they'd showed me, that function requires making a phone call (they claim I'm not charged for it).
This is mostly sparked by the vituperation that got dumped on my head recently here when I kept saying that there's no way to turn off the "wifi-seeker" function on my tablet. And yes, I know it has a supposed "off" switch, but it just goes ahead & turns itself back on if it can find any unsecured wifi in the area. If someone owns the exact same tablet, running the same version of Android, & can show me where, great. Otherwise, all bets are off. Likewise for how to get to places on the tablet to shut off stuff that eats up data-connectivity. Some of the suggestions here & from on-line fora were useful, but mostly in that they told me what to look for; where to find the "off" switches for the offending stuff depends on, you guessed it, the exact tablet, exact OS.
And it doesn't help that devices come today with all kinds of bells & whistles, sometimes literal bells & whistles, turned on. You have to search various menus, on-line tutorials for the exact device, etc, to get them turned off. I had someone come over during the applause at a concert & tell me how much the typing noise my tablet made when I tapped each letter, which I only did during applause! was bothering them.
After T-Mobile sold me the crap replacement phone for my dearly beloved cellphone, a used exact replacement model of which that I hope I can use is due today, they had to show me how to get to "how many minutes do I have left on my phone". This is because, unlike every other function they'd showed me, that function requires making a phone call (they claim I'm not charged for it).