Btw you must have the patience of an absolute saint for even attempting this, trying to teach auld ma Ruffs literally the most basic tech instructions makes me want to cave my own head in with a rusty nail within five minutes

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Oh it’s not even funny I’m afraid. Years ago I skidded down the stairs in there and shouted swear words because OUCH, TAIL BONE, and got given a warning. And cause they were being so unfair I never returned two books out of spite and got send a letter.

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About 1.5gb-2gb per hour for group chats apparently.
What I meant though was how much data is on the dongle contract? Is it pay as you go or something?

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Yeah, I was gonna go PAYG for her rather than contract, the chances are she won’t want to do that many. Think I’ve got an inherited old dongle in a bag somewhere in a cupboard, so was just gonna get a new SIM for it and keep the top up card, so she can just call me when she needs more money on it.

The Funkhouser Story

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My stepmum is proper smart, she’s just scared of it. She’ll catch on quickly. (Famous last words)

Check reception in her house before getting a sim

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It’s fine with Three (that’s my provider and it’s been grand there for years).

Thank you so much for your help by the way, you are an ANGEL

Everyone gets it quick. I taught a load of blokes who dig holes how to record their work and do their timesheets on a phone. Once you get past the fear of them breaking it it’s a piece of piss.

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Yeah! Exactly this.
Just wanna make it as simple as poss so she doesn’t get spooked and bolt like a deer. I’m confident though! It’ll do her the world of good once she gets the knack of it.

Ahhh thank you so much!! <3
Re: YouTube though, she doesn’t have a smart phone or internet or anything, so that might be a battle not worth having :smiley:

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This reminds me of the huge manuals I used to make for my mum whenever I had to leave her in charge of her grandchild, explaining how to use my BT TV thingie to get to the various places to find the programmes that might be requested.

I mean you’ve presumably seen the document I did for how to Moderate DiS so you already know the sort of thing I’d do, lots of drawings and stuff.

I set my mum up with an Android tablet first and it was mostly just a question of setting up the home page to have the icons of all the programs she needed. Unfortunately Samsung made it very hard to delete a lot of the stuff that came with it but as long as it was all on the main screen it was normally fine.

I suppose your main thing is how is she going to get the link to a particular Zoom meeting? I guess you’re setting her up with a Gmail or something at the same time?

Having a problem connecting my projector to a bluetooth speaker.

Projector has: “AV INPUT” connector and the speaker has: “AUDIO IN” connector. Have tried using a 3.5 male to 3.5 male jack cable and no sound transferred…

Would a proper AUX cable or a mini Bluetooth receiver like this solve it? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/202509315820

Hopefully this is the right thread for this. I have what’s hopefully a very simple question and I’ve done some digging online, but I just want to make sure since I’m living in the 90s and don’t have a smart phone and don’t understand how anything works.

Basically, I have a HUGE Photo Library that’s clogged up our iCloud and we don’t want to pay more. My wife has a work desktop, laptop, iPad, and her iPhone hooked up to the cloud. Is this a good way to get the old pictures off of the cloud without losing them, while allowing for new pictures to be shared between the devices?

  1. Move the Photo Library to Dropbox (already done this step)
  2. Open Photos holding the Option key and create a new blank Photo Library
  3. Set the new library to be the System Photo Library

Am I correct in thinking that now:

  • All of the old photos will be stored on Dropbox and can be opened any time in Photos by doing the Option key thing
  • The old photos will be completely off the iCloud, freeing up the space
  • The computers, phone, and iPads will default to the new blank photo album, and any future picture taken will go there and be stored on the iCloud

Does the audio come out of the projector?

If so I would assume you need a Bluetooth transmitter plugged into the projector (not a Bluetooth receiver) and then the Bluetooth speaker would pick this up?

Maybe something like this?

Does the projector have headphones out?

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Yeah the sound comes out the projector and the fan inside is pretty loud/obtrusive. Sadly the projector doesn’t have a headphone jack.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Projector-APEMAN-Electronic-Correction-Compatible/dp/B086SM23GZ

Will take a look at that Bluetooth thing. :+1:

When you say the sound comes out of it do you mean it only comes out via an HDMI cable then? Or does it just have a built-in speaker?

Can you give us the make and model so we can look it up?

This is a bit Apple-centric for me but in terms of how a cloud storage works then yes, if you take the photos off it and delete it then you will no longer see them via the app that shows photos from your cloud storage and new photos should be going up there fine.

Move the Photo Library to Dropbox

I assume you mean you took all the photos out of the iCloud and pasted them into the Dropbox? Are we talking a 5GB free setup here for iCloud and Dropbox? Because if you open a Google account you get 15GB free and you could then install the Google Photos app on devices and backup photos to a new Google account for free automatically?

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Yeah, not individually though - I moved the entire photo library out of the iCloud into Dropbox (it took a few hours, and in the preferences the path now shows that it’s in Dropbox, so it seems to be good). Since I’ve only done Step 1 and still have it set as the system library, they’re still all using iCloud space despite not “being located” there - I think / hope Steps 2 and 3 will sever the link without losing anything?

Over 80 GB of pictures unfortunately. That’s a great suggestion for next time though.