Pati's Mexican Table
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>>>>>> On 1/24/2016 4:24 PM, Phil wrote:
>>>>>>> It would have to be really old not to have caption capability, but
>>>>>>> you
>>>>>>> do have to go to set-up features in your TV to turn them on and off,
>>>>>>> usually the remote has the feature, but not always. Refer to your TV
>>>>>>> manual, but if not having it you can find it online.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Cheri
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>>>>>> I have a TV so old you can still turn it on and off using buttons on
>>>>>> the front of the actual set. You can change the channels and adjust
>>>>>> the volume by pushing buttons on the set, too. There is a
>>>>>> set-up/menu button on the equally old remote which allows you to
>>>>>> enable closed captioning, set a sleep timer, things like that.
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>>>>>> You don't have to disable the sound to see closed captions. If you
>>>>>> don't want to hear the sound, mute it. For some reason she wants to
>>>>>> hear it, even though she doesn't like Pati's voice. Okay. But she
>>>>>> likely could turn on closed captions if she wanted to.
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>>>>> I have to hear it because I need to know what she is doing. I would
>>>>> never use closed captioning even if I did have it. For one thing, I
>>>>> can't see well enough without my glasses on to see words on the
>>>>> screen. And I rarely wear my glasses at home. For another, I rarely
>>>>> really watch any show. I have the TV on and I listen to it, only
>>>>> looking at the screen once in a while.
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>>>> OK, but not using it is much different from not having it.
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>>> Well, I don't have it as in it is not on my TV. If it is available to
>>> put on there, I wouldn't know how to get it and I wouldn't bother to
>>> look it up because I wouldn't use it.
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>> OK, maybe you could learn to read lips and just mute her. LOL
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> No. Then I'd constantly have to look at the screen. I never liked
> Barbara Walter's voice either. Or Bobby Flay's. Actually I just don't
> like Bobby Flay.
Do you really think that I think that you would even consider learning how
to read lips? No explanation necessary, and I can't stand Bobby Flay either.
Cheri
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