Hi Wendy, Wendy wrote: > Hi, thgis link siad couldn't display the page. >
The correct link to Blind Cool Tech requires a ".com" extension and is: http://www.blindcooltech.com/ I was going to tell you to check a page of podcast links for this group at: http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries/web/podcasts but I find that I haven't been able to get to that page for the last two or three days, because I get a message that I am not subscribed to this group, and logging in doesn't seem to help to change my access. If it works for you, that page has direct links to all of Mike Arrigo's Blind Cool Tech podcasts about the Mac, and all of the Screenless Switchers podcasts about VoiceOver and the Mac. Here's an ordered list of the Mac Accessibility Demo podcasts that Mike did: Mac Accessibility Demo 5/24/2008 Mike overviews the accessibility features in the Mac and demonstrates web browsing, email, and word processing. 28.6 MB Mac Accessibility Demo Part 2 6/12/2008 Mike Arrigo continues the tour of the accessibility of the Mac using the built-in screen reader, Voice Over. Mike demonstrates streaming audio and using the Voice Over web find feature. 23.9 MB Mac Demo Part 3 8/12/2008 Mike Arrigo answers questions from the first two episodes in this series about the Mac and Voice Over, its built in screen reader. He explains how to boot from the system DVD, shows a slick technique for moving through mail messages more quickly, and tours the Voice Over Control Panel to show the customizations you may make. He also demonstrates using the web browser on the internet and demonstrates how it works with Ebay. 22.0 MB Mac Demo 4 12/16/2008 Mike Arrigo continues this series by answering questions, showing the improved accessibility in iTunes 8, playing a DVD, and using the web with dynamic web pages. 22.8 MB Mac Demo 5 1/18/2009 Mike Arrigo continues this series about built-in accessibility on the Mac by demonstrating running Windows on the Mac. He discusses the reasons why you would want to run Windows on a Mac, then talks about how it works, runs both the Mac operating system and Windows at the same time, and shows running Window-eyes, System Access, and Kurzweil 1000. 17.8 MB Mac Demo 6 2/9/2009 Mike Arrigo describes how to walk up to a Mac in the store and get it talking, so you can try it there. He also demonstrates using Voice Over on the numeric keypad and shows how to copy files. He copies a book to an SD card for use on the Victor Reader Stream. 18.1 MB Mac Demo 7 3/17/2009 Mike Arrigo looks at the software update feature on the mac, goes through most of the system preferences, and mentions things that blind users may want to change. He shows how to enable the option so you can see file extensions, shows how to change what programs are used to open different types of files, and demonstrates how to install programs on the mac. 24.5 MB Hope this helps. Cheers, Esther --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MacVisionaries" group. To post to this group, send email to macvisionaries@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to macvisionaries+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---