The design of the Voicetools page is simply out-of-date. There's a term "mobile friendly" or "mobile responsive" to describe how a web page proportionally resizes and functions on mobile devices. Voicetools is designed for computer browsers.
It would take a redesign of the page to make it work better with phones, and Cox probably doesn't want to invest the money for limited use. Most people have a desktop or laptop. Have you considered buying one? You can get a Chromebook for 150-200$ and can get 100$ back from ACP.
Desktop mode makes the page behave normally but makes it harder to see and interact with the touch screen. You don't get the cursor hover over effect either that you need to see some things. I think a cheap Chromebook would do wonders for OP's online experience.
Bruce
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The design of the Voicetools page is simply out-of-date. There's a term "mobile friendly" or "mobile responsive" to describe how a web page proportionally resizes and functions on mobile devices. Voicetools is designed for computer browsers.
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