Hi,

I want to try the Numpad commander. But that'd be weird on a Macbook.

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On May 3, 2010, at 10:37 AM, Simon Fogarty wrote:

> And that's something I find myself doing all the time. 
> I keep trying to use the number pad as kersor keys and trying to control
> the kersor within both documents and websites. 
> But hay no, it doesn't work that way.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Scott Howell
> Sent: Sunday, 2 May 2010 9:29 p.m.
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: New to mac
> 
> Nic I think the one thing we need to enforce here is do not bring your
> windows and windows-based screen reading concepts to the Mac. If you try to
> think of the Mac in windows terms or how things work with a windows screen
> reader, you will find the transition to be difficult.
> There are significant differences between windows and the Mac in terms of
> accessibility. You can browse the web in what is referred too as DOM mode,
> which is as close to a windows screen reader experience, but then there is
> groups mode, which presents the web experience, more as a sighted person
> would use it or as close as is possible.
> IWorks is a great package and although not perfect yet, Apple continues to
> improve it. I think it will be more accessible than Open Office in the end.
> YOu of course have the option of running VmWare's Fusion and using WIndows
> if necessary. My point of all this is to keep an open mind, be prepared for
> a learning curve, and be patient. Also make sure you do some reading and
> familiarize yourself with the OS and VoiceOver if you have not done so.
> COnsider this one of the most exciting adventures you have undertaken and
> you will be pleased. Yes, frustration will find you from time to time, but
> stay the course and you to can be a switcher. :)
> 
> On May 1, 2010, at 9:12 PM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I personally prefer iWorks myself, but that is really only because in Open
> Office, each line is shown as another edit field. I still believe that is
> the case.
>> 
>> As for web browsing, you can jump to certain blocks of text. With the
> introduction of Web spots in Mac OS X 10.6, it can sort the page so that
> with one command, you can jump to the areas of the page that may be of most
> interest to you. Of course, you can also go by elements.
>> 
>> I really have not found any part of Mac OS inaccessible. There might be
> the occasional glitch, but those are quickly fixed or there is an easy
> workaround.
>> Regards,
>> Nic
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>> On May 2, 2010, at 3:06 AM, Edward wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello 
>>> Which one, open office, or iworks, do you recommend?
>>> Also you wrote: 
>>> Web browsing is very intuitive. There is simply nothing bad I can say
> about
>>> it. It works absolutely great, and the fact there is no buffer to load
> the
>>> page into makes you able to navigate a site even before the page has
> loaded.
>>> I don't want to rant on how good it is. :)
>>> Please rant, I  would like to have as much info as possible.  Is all of
> the
>>> mac OS accessible?
>>> 
>>> Finally, can you easily navigate to a body of text on a webpage with few
>>> keystrokes?
>>> 
>>> Thanks
>>> Edward
>>> 
>>> 
>>> -----Original Message-----
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>>> [mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Nicolai Svendsen
>>> Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2010 8:45 PM
>>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>>> Subject: Re: New to mac
>>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> There are good alternatives to MS Office. MS Office is not fully
> accessible
>>> yet, but it is said that it will be written in Cocoa, most likely making
> it
>>> accessible. The Mac has a basic Text Editor called Text Edit, which is a
> lot
>>> better than Wordpad and Notepad on Windows. You have suites such as iWork
>>> and Open Office, which will probably perform the tasks you want.
>>> 
>>> Web browsing is very intuitive. There is simply nothing bad I can say
> about
>>> it. It works absolutely great, and the fact there is no buffer to load
> the
>>> page into makes you able to navigate a site even before the page has
> loaded.
>>> I don't want to rant on how good it is. :)
>>> 
>>> Regards,
>>> Nic
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>>> On May 2, 2010, at 2:36 AM, Edward wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hello all,
>>>> 
>>>> I am strongly considering buying my first Mac in a few weeks and would 
>>>> like to know if vo gives the user full accessibility in terms of ms 
>>>> office and web browsing?
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks for answering my nubie questions Edward
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