Hi,
I didn't understand the last sentence. Can you clarify?
Thanks,
Anita
----- Original Message -----
From: "Harry Hogue" <harryhog...@gmail.com>
To: <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2013 6:38 PM
Subject: Re: BestBuy Geek Squad.
Anita,
They will need your serial number, which you can find under the Apple menu,
and going to About this Mac. If you VO-Right arrow once until you hear
VoiceOver say "Version X" where "X" is your Version number, and VO-space
twice, you will then hear your serial number. You then have a couple of
options. YOu can either interact with the text and VO-shift-right arrow to
move character-by-character to read your serial number, or, the quicker way
I found when I am on the phone with them and they're asking for it is to
turn on Quick Nav with left and right arrows held down to gether, change the
roter to characters with either right or left arrow and up arrow together
(this jsut cycles forward or back), until you ehar characters. Then, to
move by characters, press up and down arrows. It all takes much longer to
explain that it does to do, which is true of msot accessibility approaches.
Thanks,
Harry
On Mar 25, 2013, at 10:43 AM, anita <silky...@gmail.com> wrote:
AppleCare is like the waranty for calling in to tech support, right? Or is
there a similar service to this, that has this tech support option? When
calling, do they need any info/numbers from my computer, to pull my info
up?
Anita
----- Original Message ----- From: "Eugenia Firth" <gigifi...@me.com>
To: <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2013 11:56 AM
Subject: Re: BestBuy Geek Squad.
Hi there
Besides if you get AppleCare for your Mac, and when I got mine I got an
extension for two years, you can call that 877-204-3930 number if you have
a problem. And they already know about voiceover. In case you don't know
that is an Apple number. It is a number set up for blind and or deaf
customers to call in for trouble. I've called it more than once and I
can't say enough good things about it.
Regards,
Gigi
Sent from my iPhone
On Mar 25, 2013, at 10:36 AM, Chris Blouch <cblo...@aol.com> wrote:
I have also been very pleased with AppleCare which is a non-free option
to purchase with a new machine. I had a MacBook that kept crashing and
after walking through all kinds of diagnostics with them over the phone
they fedexed me a box to ship it to them and had it back in roughly 48
hours with a new motherboard installed. I've never used GeekSquad but
with AppleCare I didn't need to. BTW, that repaired laptop is still going
strong six years later.
CB
On 3/25/13 11:25 AM, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Hi there,
You would be far better taking advantage of the support technical and
otherwise in person by apple if there is a store near you.
As often as you desire, or $99 you can work one on one with someone. A
wonderful option since it both supports the commitment Apple makes, and
keeps those in their stores aware of VO.
Just an idea.
Karen
On Mon, 25 Mar 2013, anita wrote:
Hi List,
I have access to Best Buy's Geek Squad tech support line that's open
24/7. Not sure if anyone else uses this option, and if so, are
technicians as knowledgable as this list? Would I be better off not
going through their tech support, if they don't have sufficient
training in VO?
Thanks,
Anita
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