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Old 02-18-2017, 08:55 AM
Chip Chester Chip Chester is offline
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Unlike 50 years ago, almost anything you need to know is a few mouse-clicks away. Not big enough to read? Just enlarge it so that each word fills the screen. Still too small? Have your computer read it to you. Can't hear it very well? Pair your computer to your bluetooth-enabled hearing aids and beam it in that way. Bigger hearing problem? Cochlear implant. So in general, accommodations have gotten much better over the last half-century.

To your specific issue, most TVs allow you to directly enter the channel number, including sub-channel. 10.2, or 10 (dash) 2, etc. depending on model. Don't have a Roku, but if it acts like a tuner, it'll probably do it. If it comes in over cable, then call your cable company and ask. You won't be the first or the last. If you don't watch it anyway, don't bother! Turn the TV off and go outside -- it's gonna be 60 degrees out there today!

Use the extra time to check in with your doctor, to see if similar advancements have been made pertaining to your condition. Nerve, vision, and other issues are seeing constant breakthroughs, and Cleveland area has some pretty big players in the medical field. Plus, 60 is pretty young these days.

Good luck!
Chip

Last edited by Chip Chester; 02-18-2017 at 08:59 AM.
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