Hi Marlaina and all,

I have successfully set up the weather app. I don't know if you are the 
Marlaina I'm thinking of but there was a woman on ACB Radio I believe a long 
time ago that spelled it the same way you do. I'm not sure if you are the same 
person, so if i have gotten you confused, I apologize. I have saved Ester's and 
other posters messages in a folder called Apple. I hope you enjoy using your 
Mac. have a great day.

Musically,
Allison

My birds are winged blessings, they help me soar!


On Nov 8, 2010, at 7:29 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:

> Here's another clue that might help you go through email faster, perhaps ou 
> already do this, but, in the inbox, interact with the messages table, and 
> place the voice over cursor on the subject column. Now you can just arrow up 
> and down and hear the subject of each message without all the extra 
> information, unless of course, you like to hear everything.
> On Nov 7, 2010, at 11:51 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
> 
>> Allison,
>> 
>> I have learned so much from this list in just a few short days.  I, too save 
>> their messages because they are gems.
>> 
>> You will love the weather app.  I surely do.
>> 
>> Marlaina
>> On Nov 7, 2010, at 9:43 PM, Allison Manzino wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Ester,
>> 
>> Thank you so much, I was able to configure the weather app with multiple 
>> cities as per your instructions. I'm going to save this message in my Apple 
>> folder. I have a lot of them saved, so I don't keep asking the same 
>> questions that might have been previously asked on this list. Thank you 
>> again. I hope you are having a wonderful weekend.
>> 
>> Musically,
>> Allison
>> 
>> My birds are winged blessings, they help me soar!
>> 
>> 
>> On Nov 7, 2010, at 7:35 PM, Esther wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Allison and Others,
>>> 
>>> I also use the Australian voice (Karen) on my iPhone, although I'm in the 
>>> U.S. The weather app reports for whatever location you set, regardless of 
>>> the voice you use or the region format that you chose in Settings > General 
>>> > International > Region Format.  You'll have to add your city (and 
>>> optionally delete the ones that are in the app, if you don't want to hear 
>>> those weather reports).
>>> 
>>> To add the city or cities of your choice for weather reporting:
>>> 1. Double tap the "Edit Cities" button in the bottom right corner of your 
>>> screen.
>>> 2. You'll be on a screen called "Weather" with focus on the "Add" button in 
>>> the top left corner.  If you flick right or do a two finger flick down 
>>> "Read All" gesture you'll hear a list of city locations currently selected 
>>> for your weather app.  One of these will be Cupertino in California, 
>>> headquarters of Apple.  If you want to delete any of the existing entries, 
>>> just double tap the button to the left of the listed city you want to 
>>> remove. For example, VoiceOver will say "Delete Cupertino, switch button 
>>> off, double tap to toggle setting" before the listing for the first item, 
>>> Cupertino.  If you double tap the switch button, a "Delete" button will 
>>> appear to the right of the entry and receive focus, and VoiceOver will say, 
>>> "Confirm deletion for Cupertino". If you double tap that button (or 
>>> anywhere on the screen, since that button has focus), the entry for 
>>> Cupertino will be deleted.
>>> 3. To add your city, you want to double tap the "Add" button in the top 
>>> left corner.  When you do, you'll be in a text box, and be prompted to 
>>> "Type a city, state, or zip code".
>>> 4. Type in a zip code.  If you move your finger down from the search box, 
>>> you'll find a suggested city match. Double tap it and that city will be 
>>> added to the end of the list of cities when you are returned to the 
>>> "Weather" screen. If you want to rearrange the order in which cities are 
>>> displayed, touch or flick right to the right side of the screen beside a 
>>> city entry.  You'll hear VoiceOver say "Reorder <name of city> button, 
>>> draggable, double tap and hold, wait for the sound, then drag to rearrange."
>>> 5. If you want to move your city to the top of the list, use the double tap 
>>> and hold pass through gesture on the  reordering button. (Again, you can 
>>> execute the pass through gesture anywhere on the screen, if you first 
>>> touched or flicked to that button so that it has focus.)  Keep your finger 
>>> against the screen until you hear the burbling sound of the pass through 
>>> gesture, then move your finger up to place the city in the position you 
>>> want before lifting your finger from the screen.  You'll hear VoiceOver 
>>> update the position as you shift your finger position (e.g. "moved above 
>>> Cupertino").  You can keep shifting cities until you get them ordered as 
>>> you like.
>>> 6. You can also change your selection to report in either degrees 
>>> Fahrenheit or degrees Celsius by double tapping one of the two buttons at 
>>> the bottom of the Weather screen.
>>> 7.  When you've finished selecting and ordering the cities for which you 
>>> want weather reports, double tap the "Done" button in the top right corner 
>>> of the screen.  You'll be taken back to the weather page for your cities.
>>> 8. If you have more than one city selected for weather reports, use a three 
>>> finger flick right or left to scroll between the entries.  VoiceOver will 
>>> say, "Showing city 1 of 3", "Showing city 2 of 3", etc. or however many 
>>> cities you have configured.
>>> 
>>> HTH.  Cheers,
>>> 
>>> Esther
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On Nov 7, 2010, at 3:33 PM, Allison Manzino wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Hi Bryan and all,
>>>>> 
>>>>> I have Karen on now and the weather app thinks I'm I'n Australia. Even 
>>>>> when I changed the region to US.  it still thinks w are I'n Australia. 
>>>>> It's no hat big of a deal but can this be fixed? Thank you for all your 
>>>>> assistance I really appreciate it. Have a great day
>>>>> 
>>>>> Senty.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Happilly,
>>>>> Allison from my iPhone
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