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> On Jan 5, 2015, at 4:17 PM, hello everyone,
> Issue now it's been a while since I toasted the question out here.
> However, I wanted to know how do you transfer songs from your dropbox to your 
> iTunes? Using voice over.
> Thank you so much and have a great day.macvisionar...@googlegroups.com wrote:
> 
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> VO pronouncing Spanish Accent marks strangely - 1 Update
> The switch from Microsoft to Apple - 3 Updates
> Any Way Around The Add Quick Event in the Calendar Application? - 1 Update
> Aspects of VoiceOver not working - Read All, Read down, VOJ and Scroll - 2 
> Updates
> possible new bug - 4 Updates
> Standard view, any tips? - 1 Update
> VO pronouncing Spanish Accent marks strangely     
> Alwine Hardus <ahar...@xs4all.nl>: Jan 05 10:08PM +0100 
> 
> Hai,
> It is because in the pdf file vo places the accent begind the caracter, just 
> if it is another caracter. I had the same problem and the same solution. 
>  
> Alwine
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> The switch from Microsoft to Apple     
> Shawn Krasniuk <bbssh...@icloud.com>: Jan 05 01:39PM -0600 
> 
> Me neither. I still like some voices that you can't get on the Mac like Ivona 
> and Neospeech, particularly James. Though Ivona keeps promising that they are 
> working on bringing their voices to the Mac, I'll believe it when I see it. I 
> think that all of us who like their voices should keep bothering them to make 
> their voices for Mac like I have for the past couple of years. Emails, 
> tweets, whatever. It has to be done if we want our voices heard.
>  
> Shawn
> Sent From My White MacBook
>  
> Faisal ali <faisal.a...@icloud.com>: Jan 05 11:55AM -0800 
> 
> I will also use both systems as I do a lot of productivity stuff on the 
> windows side. Although this area within OS X is improving, it is still not at 
> the level of office on the PC.
> Eileen Misrahi <eileen.misr...@gmail.com>: Jan 05 01:05PM -0800 
> 
> I agree with you. The only reason I open the Windows side is for the Office 
> suites. I have tried the iWorks suite for the Mac, but it doesn't offer me 
> the vast options in Word to mark up a document. JMO.
>  
> Eileen
>  
> Sent from my iPhone
>  
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> Any Way Around The Add Quick Event in the Calendar Application?     
> William Windels <william.wind...@gmail.com>: Jan 05 09:47PM +0100 
> 
> Hi,
> thx for the workaround about the .-symbol in the search field.
> However idd, this is a workaround.
>  
> That this feature isn't present you said, seems strange to me.
> In ios, you can press teh list button in day-view and there you can see all 
> future events, also recurring events are included and past events aren't 
> shown.
>  
> If this is idd right, it seems normal to me that this seame functionallity 
> should be available on osx and ios.
> Any comments are very welcome.
>  
> kind regards,
> William windels
> Mvg
> william Windels
>  
> Verstuurd vanaf mijn iPhone
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> Aspects of VoiceOver not working - Read All, Read down, VOJ and Scroll     
> April <aprilbrownsh...@gmail.com>: Jan 05 10:05AM -0800 
> 
> I am sorry. I'd email. However, the email address is truncated.  I have never 
> been able to get those commands to work.
> Shawn Krasniuk <bbssh...@icloud.com>: Jan 05 02:05PM -0600 
> 
> Suit yourself. Although You won't get any help if you won't let us help you 
> one on one. We're just as confused as you are but unless you add us on Skype 
> or at least call us on FaceTime, we're as stuck as you are.
>  
> Shawn
> Sent From My White MacBook
>  
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> possible new bug           
> Aleeha Dudley <blindcowgirl1...@gmail.com>: Jan 05 01:06PM -0500 
> 
> Yes, my cursors are following one another. The funny thing is, it works as it 
> should in other applications. TextEdit, for example.
>  
> Aleeha Dudley and seeing eye dog Dallas 
> Vice President, Ohio Association of blind students
> blindcowgirl1...@gmail.com
> "The wind of Heaven is that which blows between a horse's ears." Arabian 
> proverb 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
>  
> Faisal ali <faisal.a...@icloud.com>: Jan 05 11:23AM -0800 
> 
> I as well have faced this issue even with the trackpad turned off. I’m 
> convinced that messages has something to do with it as I have not encountered 
> it again once I have it not load.
> Tim Kilburn <kilbu...@me.com>: Jan 05 12:40PM -0700 
> 
> Hi,
>  
> In Messages, I was able to duplicate your issue, but not in Mail. It 
> certainly was frustrating how the keyboard seemed to be disabled although VO 
> functions on the keyboard did appear to work normally. Here’s some info and 
> easier workaround for you.
>  
> • If I was Interacting with the text area when typing my message, the problem 
> didn’t occur.
> • If I was just entering text without the Interaction, then the keyboard 
> became more or less useless except for VO navigation. Rather odd, but I 
> haven’t figured out why one part would work and another wouldn’t, other than 
> my possible explanation below.
> • Going into other apps like Terminal still would not allow keyboard use and 
> things like cmd-q to Quit were unresponsive.
> • total pain in the behind.
>  
> But, I bet that you were already aware of most of this. My quick workaround 
> so that you don’t need to restart your machine is the following:
>  
> • turn Trackpad commander off right away with VO keys down and a two finger 
> twist counter-clockwise.
> • Click your trackpad button.
>  
> This will put you back into one of the visible apps you have open such as the 
> Finder and giving you control again. What I think is happening is that the 
> accidental double-tap of the trackpad puts you into some other layer that is 
> normally not cycled through either with cmd-tab or the Application Chooser. 
> Things like Google Drive or Adobe Updater often work this way but are 
> normally more easily got out of with the cmd-tab whereas this layer is a 
> little more problematic. You are welcome to add any of this info to your 
> ticket to Apple Accessibility if it would assist in rectifying the problem.
>  
> HTH.
>  
> Later....
>  
> Tim Kilburn
> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
>  
> Faisal ali <faisal.a...@icloud.com>: Jan 05 11:53AM -0800 
> 
> Thank you tim, this was quite helpful. I’m glad you were able to find a work 
> around as I’ve been trying to figure one out for some time now.
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> Standard view, any tips?           
> Aleeha Dudley <blindcowgirl1...@gmail.com>: Jan 05 08:05AM -0500 
> 
> I just got my mac and standard view is all I will use. I don’t even interact 
> with the table. I just arrow around, without the VoiceOver keys, to see the 
> messages. You can right arrow on a thread to open it, and press enter on a 
> message you want to open. VoiceOver will then read the message, which you can 
> navigate with your arrow keys. Press command w when done reading and perform 
> the appropriate action on the message. 
> HTH,
> Aleeha 
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