DIY School Hearing Aids (v2.2) PDF file (How Hearing Aid Gain Fits Your Loss) was rewritten

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The DIY School Hearing Aids (v2.2) PDF file (How Hearing Aid Gain Fits Your Loss) was rewritten.
Hopefully, it is easier to read now. ;)

The DIY School Hearing Aids (v2.2) access portals are at your finger tips via 24/7 cloud storage access.
  • Start here → DIY School Hearing Aids (v2.2) to find the access portals
  • You can easily find the Access Portals again/anytime, by clicking any PVC Avatar (click twice - counting the 2nd popup Avatar)
  • When logged in, you can find the Access Portals again/anytime, by clicking a Link in my Signature
  • And finally, you can perform a simple Internet search for "DIY School Hearing Aids"
 
How do I find this rewritten PDF article "How Hearing Aid Gain Fits your Loss"? Any search that I try in this forum takes me back to the above post.
 
How do I find this rewritten PDF article "How Hearing Aid Gain Fits your Los
The DIY School Hearing Aids (v2.2) access portals are at your finger tips via 24/7 cloud storage access.
  • Start here → DIY School Hearing Aids (v2.2) to find the access portals
  • You can easily find the Access Portals again/anytime, by clicking any PVC Avatar (click twice - counting the 2nd popup Avatar)
  • When logged in, you can find the Access Portals again/anytime, by clicking a Link in my Signature
  • And finally, you can perform a simple Internet search for "DIY School Hearing Aids"
 
Whoops! I just finished another/new re-write. Sometimes I look at what I just wrote and realize, that was a dumb way to say it :oops:
Maybe it will be easier to understand with this latest re-write.
 
How do I find this rewritten PDF article "How Hearing Aid Gain Fits your Loss"? Any search that I try in this forum takes me back to the above post.
Did you find DIY School? It's very simple. Once you find the Access Portals, then you can view lists of PDF files and Click one of the PDFs to view it. As explanation here's what the first PDF File says;

00 DIY School Hearing Aids – (v2.2) Access Portals & News
DIY School Hearing Aids cloud storage is separate and not not beholden to any hearing aid discussion forum! Note that Access Portal links may be (updated, replaced, broken, or restored) from time to time causing you to re-discover a working link/portal for DIY School Hearing Aids. Don’t fret if you cannot find an active access portal. Just use a Google/Internet Search for “diy school hearing aids” or ask a fellow DIYer in any hearing aid discussion forum.

Any-and-all members of the HoH Community are welcome to access, read, and download these helpful DIY School Hearing Aids PDF files. They were built for you. They are, yours! You are welcome to copy and repost (partial-clips/partial-copies ) of this content into discussion forums. Though please provide citations, such as the following; “clipped from PVC's DIY School Hearing Aids (v2.2)

DIY School Hearing Aids was designed as (Open Source), and works best when used for online viewing (directly from cloud storage) therefore getting the latest up-to-date version. Though, you are also welcome to download the PDF files to your computer as backup.

Making unauthorized complete/duplicate copies of DIY School Hearing Aids content and republishing the content is damaging (and confusing) for the HoH Community. Please don’t confuse new members by publishing complete/duplicate copies. DIY School Hearing Aids doesn’t have many rules (count em, one). Please follow this one rule. What’s the one rule? Don’t publish complete/duplicate copies. In other words don’t plagiarize PVC's DIY School Hearing Aids. It has happened twice before!
 
How do I find this rewritten PDF article "How Hearing Aid Gain Fits your Loss"? Any search that I try in this forum takes me back to the above post.
DIY School resides in Dropbox/cloud storage because it is intentionally separate from discussion forums. When you click-to-view one of the DIY School Hearing Aids (v2.2) PDF files, then you will be viewing from Dropbox cloud storage using the PDF File viewer from Dropbox.

Also, maybe/perhaps your Windows setting for viewing PDF files on your own computer can also be complicated? In recent past, the standard method for reading a .PDF file was to use the standard Adobe Acrobat Reader. However, various business interests tend to misuse standard Windows functions for their own business interests.

The Microsoft Windows OS/Operating System has a simple PDF reader built-in to their (Microsoft Browser named Edge). So I use the (Microsoft Edge Browser) for simplicity of reading PDF files. Though, I don't use Edge for browsing. I use Chrome for browsing, and I use the built-in PDF reader in Edge for simplicity when reading .PDF files.

Here's how to change your default .PDF reader.
Right Mouse Button click on any .PDF file on your computer, then;
  • Select (Open With) in the list of options
  • Then Select / Choose another App
  • This brings up a dialog window to chose which PDF Reader you want to use, Choose your PDF reader, and then Click Always (from the two choices of (Always or Just once)
  • That's it. If you chose "Always" then next time your Double-Mouse-Click a .PDF file it will be opened by your new choice of .PDF reader
If you don't like it, no worries! Use the same procedure above to switch your default .PDF Reader back to something else.
 
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DIY School resides in Dropbox/cloud storage because it is intentionally separate from discussion forums. When you click-to-view one of the DIY School Hearing Aids (v2.2) PDF files, then you will be viewing from Dropbox cloud storage using the PDF File viewer from Dropbox.

Also, maybe/perhaps your Windows setting for viewing PDF files on your own computer can also be complicated? In recent past, the standard method for reading a .PDF file was to use the standard Adobe Acrobat Reader. However, various business interests tend to misuse standard Windows functions for their own business interests.

The Microsoft Windows OS/Operating System has a simple PDF reader built-in to their (Microsoft Browser named Edge). So I use the (Microsoft Edge Browser) for simplicity of reading PDF files. Though, I don't use Edge for browsing. I use Chrome for browsing, and I use the built-in PDF reader in Edge for simplicity when reading .PDF files.

Here's how to change your default .PDF reader.
Right Mouse Button click on any .PDF file on your computer, then;
  • Select (Open With) in the list of options
  • Then Select / Choose another App
  • This brings up a dialog window to chose which PDF Reader you want to use, Choose your PDF reader, and then Click Always (from the two choices of (Always or Just once)
  • That's it. If you chose "Always" then next time your Double-Mouse-Click a .PDF file it will be opened by your new choice of .PDF reader
If you don't like it, no worries! Use the same procedure above to switch your default .PDF Reader back to something else.
Thanks for your prompt and very clear explanation. I found what I was looking for along with much more useful information!

My problem had been finding the file not opening it. The mistake that I made was clicking on the cloud storage link only once and not twice since I assumed that the link would just take me back to where I had just come from and not where the files were.

Thanks again. I have reading to do.
 
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