@IcooIey @Iwillyeah @Tattooed_Mummy @grammargirl That'd be good but probably won't fit on a phone when font sizes are high.
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I'm helping an elderly person with a patient portal, and wow, there are about 4 different problems ranging from unclear instructions to pages that don't work well when the phone is zoomed in enough for an older person to actually read the text. -
I'm helping an elderly person with a patient portal, and wow, there are about 4 different problems ranging from unclear instructions to pages that don't work well when the phone is zoomed in enough for an older person to actually read the text.@Iwillyeah @Tattooed_Mummy @grammargirl I suspect "confirm" and "deny" (your earlier idea) would be much less accessible in testing. Nothing is going to be perfect. Even "Yes" and "No" can be confusing in some contexts.
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I'm helping an elderly person with a patient portal, and wow, there are about 4 different problems ranging from unclear instructions to pages that don't work well when the phone is zoomed in enough for an older person to actually read the text.@Tattooed_Mummy @grammargirl I don't know. "That sounds good" is plain, simple English to me. My 70-something parents would understand it perfectly fine. Is this an American vs British English thing?
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I'm helping an elderly person with a patient portal, and wow, there are about 4 different problems ranging from unclear instructions to pages that don't work well when the phone is zoomed in enough for an older person to actually read the text.@Tattooed_Mummy @grammargirl "Sounds good to me" is a weird OK, but it doesn't seem unclear either?
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