02-02-2024 15:46
02-02-2024 15:46
Now that Fitbit has gotten rid of their user-friendly user interface, in order to see my notifications, I have to tap the screen with my other hand. Unfortunately, my other hand, and the arm it was attached to, was incinerated by the hospital that amputated it. Does Fitbit make a product with a touch screen that can be operated with a prosthetic finger (it's an additional $40,000.00 USD for a hand that has the conductive properties of human skin and it's not very durable).
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02-02-2024 17:14
02-02-2024 17:14
Hi @Difnhrjsibxbs - so sorry for your situation, there exists sort of rubber tipped pens that operate the touchscreen, possibly better than a finger due to their small footprint.
They cost next to nothing if you can use one.
Author | ch, passion for improvement.
02-02-2024 17:14
02-02-2024 17:14
Hi @Difnhrjsibxbs - so sorry for your situation, there exists sort of rubber tipped pens that operate the touchscreen, possibly better than a finger due to their small footprint.
They cost next to nothing if you can use one.
Author | ch, passion for improvement.