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NHS and text messages

lyndsay
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The NHS surgery I use, mainly uses text messages to communicate with me. I would like to receive and send these on a Windows 10 PC as easier for my eyesight. There used to be a Windows 10 App for this. What can iPhone users do now?

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Check this article about sending a text from a PC.

https://messagedesk.com/blog/how-to-text-from-computer/ 

 

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Check this article about sending a text from a PC.

https://messagedesk.com/blog/how-to-text-from-computer/ 

 

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Have a look for an app called Link to Windows, this is a free app from Microsoft and can be found in the app store... 

 

It works best with Android Phones.

This is not customer services and we dont have access to your account
I do not work for o2 or any VMo2 /Telefonica/Liberty Global Company
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