- Nov 16, 2013
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Has anyone found a way to disable this warning???
As it seems so random in when it happens. Most times it is when I am in the middle of working and do not have free hands.
Why did they not do this like a TOS agreement?????
I know it seems like such a petty gripe, but it is getting to be a pain. As I have to then remove 2 pair of gloves, dig into my pocket, get phone out, unlock, close the warning, adjust the volume back up, turn screen back off, put phone away, get gloves back on so I can help my partner get the part off machine and build the next part........just not enough time available for all this.
Once, maybe twice, warn me of hearing loss........even though I damaged my hearing years ago when I was young.......repeated warnings are not needed, I can't sue Microsoft for hearing loss when I was at clubs and concerts next to the sound systems telling DJ's to turn it up.
As it seems so random in when it happens. Most times it is when I am in the middle of working and do not have free hands.
Why did they not do this like a TOS agreement?????
I know it seems like such a petty gripe, but it is getting to be a pain. As I have to then remove 2 pair of gloves, dig into my pocket, get phone out, unlock, close the warning, adjust the volume back up, turn screen back off, put phone away, get gloves back on so I can help my partner get the part off machine and build the next part........just not enough time available for all this.
Once, maybe twice, warn me of hearing loss........even though I damaged my hearing years ago when I was young.......repeated warnings are not needed, I can't sue Microsoft for hearing loss when I was at clubs and concerts next to the sound systems telling DJ's to turn it up.