Trouble with Facebook!

2011-04-09 Thread Phantom.Vader
Hi all, and help!

Ok.  For some reason, whenever I click "comment" on some one's status
or wall-post on Facebook, Sephari goes completely nuts, alternating
between "busy" and "ready" about once a second.  And of course, this
makes it almost impossible to navigate or read!  It's driving me up
the wall!  Anyway, is anyone else having this problem, and does anyone
have any idea what's causing it?  Is it a VO problem or is it Sephari?
 And most importantly, what can I do about it?  I'm using the
m.facebook version of FB, because I already find the regular Facebook
site a navigational pain even with VO.  So I'd hate for the m site to
become unusable too!  Anyway, help?

Thanks!


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Re: Trouble with Facebook!

2011-04-09 Thread Ray Foret Jr
The sad fact is we all of us have this problem.  The only work around so far is 
that when this happens, just toggle VO off then on.  It's an issue with how VO 
sees the page.  ONly thing to be done is write the accessibility department at 
Apple and let them know.


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On Apr 9, 2011, at 2:08 AM, Phantom.Vader wrote:

> Hi all, and help!
> 
> Ok.  For some reason, whenever I click "comment" on some one's status
> or wall-post on Facebook, Sephari goes completely nuts, alternating
> between "busy" and "ready" about once a second.  And of course, this
> makes it almost impossible to navigate or read!  It's driving me up
> the wall!  Anyway, is anyone else having this problem, and does anyone
> have any idea what's causing it?  Is it a VO problem or is it Sephari?
> And most importantly, what can I do about it?  I'm using the
> m.facebook version of FB, because I already find the regular Facebook
> site a navigational pain even with VO.  So I'd hate for the m site to
> become unusable too!  Anyway, help?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> 
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Re: Skype 5 conferencing 101, (was Re: Making a Skype Conference: is it Possible?)

2011-04-09 Thread Jürgen Fleger
Hi Rose,

thanks for that explanation. It was really enlightened for me. :-)
Could you also please explain how to add a contact to a running conversation? 
For example I'm talking to you and want to call and add Esther to our 
conversation?

Thanks and all the best
Jürgen

Am 08.04.2011 um 23:24 schrieb Rose Morales:

> Wow, there seems to be a lot of confusion surrounding Skype conferences in 
> Skype 5. Recently I've found it necessary to be involved in a lot of them, 
> and it gave me a chance to really play around with Skype 5 conferencing. So I 
> thought I'd chime in here. To make a new conversation, hit command-n, or go 
> to file, new conversation. You will have a blank conversation. Now, hit 
> command-shift-a or the add people button in the conversation window. You will 
> see an edit field and a table here. Interact with the table to see your 
> entire contact list, online contacts first. Hit enter or space on each person 
> you wish to add to a conference. Alternatively, in the edit field, type the 
> name of a person you wish to add. This can be a display name or a Skype name. 
> So if you wanted to add me to a conference, you'd type Rose. The results of 
> your search will show up here. So if you have Rose Kline and Rose Morales, 
> you would then pick Rose Morales if you were going to invite me to your 
> conference and not Rose Kline. Perform the same process for each contact you 
> wish to add. Once a contact has been successfully added using the spacebar or 
> enter key, their name will show up in the edit field as an embedded image. So 
> if you're not sure which names you've selected, just read that edit field 
> back to yourself. Anything that identifies itself as an image is a name 
> you've added. Any text which is not an image will be something you're 
> searching for in your contact list. Or at least Skype will assume so. When 
> you finish selecting contacts and hit the done button, Skype will call each 
> of the contacts you've added to a conversation. If you simply wish to add a 
> person to a conversation without calling them, type /add and then a Skype 
> username into the chat field of your conversation. You can separate multiple 
> names with commas. If you wish to hang up on an individual person in the 
> conference and you are the conference host, find the name of that person in 
> the conversation. It may be before the scroll area or inside it. Vo-shift-m 
> on their name and hit hang up. Additionally, please bear in mind that if the 
> conference host hangs up, everyone will get hung up. A new person can host, 
> but do not try to call each person individually. You must call the entire 
> conference or no one at all. Only the master of a conference can kick people 
> from a conference if everyone's rank remains unmodified. That is to say, if 
> no one receives a promotion by the conference master. Helpers can also kick 
> people but only if promoted to said level by a master. The master is the 
> person who added people to a conversation, from what I gather. This can be 
> different than the creator. Like, say I open up a message to Jeff. I'm the 
> conference creator. Jeff adds Cara to the chat. Jeff is the master, because 
> he added Cara. Only the master can promote people to the master rank level. 
> For more information about the skype ranking system in conferences, type 
> /help in any Skype chat window.
> 
> Hth,
> Rose
> 
> On Apr 8, 2011, at 12:17 PM, Brianna Snyder wrote:
> 
>> Hi, 
>> 
>> Just like the subject says, I'd like to know if you can make a conference in 
>> Skype 5. I have not been able to figure out how to add someone to an 
>> existing call. Any help would be appreciated. 
>> 
>> Thanks, 
>> Brianna 
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Moving songs in itunes playlist

2011-04-09 Thread bigboy529
Hi list, I want to know how one moves songs up and down in a itunes
playlist. The only thing I can figure out at the moment is how to
randomly shuffle them but I want to move them around to spesific
positions. thanks

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Re: Moving songs in itunes playlist

2011-04-09 Thread Teresa Cochran
Hi. You can simply use command-c, command-v, and (I'm not sure if cut works  in 
this case, or if you'd have to copy first and then delete.) command-x.

Hth,
Teresa

On Apr 9, 2011, at 6:41 AM, bigboy529 wrote:

> Hi list, I want to know how one moves songs up and down in a itunes
> playlist. The only thing I can figure out at the moment is how to
> randomly shuffle them but I want to move them around to spesific
> positions. thanks
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twitter clients

2011-04-09 Thread Ronald McEwan
Hi all,

I am currently using Yorufukurou for my twitter client.  Can someone tell me 
how to follow and unfollow people?

Also, what other clients are people using that are accessible? 



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Re: Moving songs in itunes playlist

2011-04-09 Thread Colin M
Hi There!
Thanks Teresa! :]
Yes indeed command+x does work so just cut and paste to the new location!
Colin
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On 9 Apr 2011, at 15:10, Teresa Cochran wrote:

> Hi. You can simply use command-c, command-v, and (I'm not sure if cut works  
> in this case, or if you'd have to copy first and then delete.) command-x.
> 
> Hth,
> Teresa
> 
> On Apr 9, 2011, at 6:41 AM, bigboy529 wrote:
> 
>> Hi list, I want to know how one moves songs up and down in a itunes
>> playlist. The only thing I can figure out at the moment is how to
>> randomly shuffle them but I want to move them around to specific
>> positions. thanks
>> 
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Re: twitter clients

2011-04-09 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
Syrinx works wonderfully!  The only reason I'm not using the one you are, 
which I'm not even gonna attempt! to spell, is because even after telling it 
not to dynamicly auto update/refresh, I found that some how, it was leaking 
my API calls like none other, so, I was constantly tgetting where it 
couldn't even log me into the service, as I had 0 API's almost constantly. 
Now, if someone can tell me how to fix that, I'll gladly switch back, but I 
just found that really really annoying.


Chris.

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To: 
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Subject: twitter clients



Hi all,

I am currently using Yorufukurou for my twitter client.  Can someone tell 
me how to follow and unfollow people?


Also, what other clients are people using that are accessible?



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Sendspace Wizard?

2011-04-09 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
Has anyone tried the Sendspace wizard?  I hear the mac vbersion is very 
voiceover friendly, but, the last time I tried it back in the days on a 
friend's mac, it was god aweful!  Almost everything said unknown, and sometimes 
I had to interact about 3 levels deep and even then, I may or may not would 
find something of half rellavance.  It didn't look ver usable, contrary to what 
the send space support people'll tell ya.

I just wondered if anyone has done it, and if so maybe could write up a short 
guide on how to get started.

Thanks.

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Does anyone use Cog Audio Player?

2011-04-09 Thread Brianna Snyder
Hi, 

I was looking for a way to play a folder which has subfolders in it. My main 
player right now is VLC, but it won't let me do that. I googled, and I found 
Cog. I think it will do what I'm looking for, except I can't figure out how to 
drag songs in to a playlist, or if this is even possible with VoiceOver. 
Therefore, I was wondering if anyone used this player with any success, or if 
wil be usable at all to play more than one file at a time, because that's all I 
could get it to do, was to play one song.  

Thanks for your help, 
Brianna 

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Re: Does anyone use Cog Audio Player?

2011-04-09 Thread louie
You can get VLC to play a folder. After starting VLC press command + shift + =.

On Apr 9, 2011, at 9:03 AM, Brianna Snyder wrote:

> Hi, 
> 
> I was looking for a way to play a folder which has subfolders in it. My main 
> player right now is VLC, but it won't let me do that. I googled, and I found 
> Cog. I think it will do what I'm looking for, except I can't figure out how 
> to drag songs in to a playlist, or if this is even possible with VoiceOver. 
> Therefore, I was wondering if anyone used this player with any success, or if 
> wil be usable at all to play more than one file at a time, because that's all 
> I could get it to do, was to play one song.  
> 
> Thanks for your help, 
> Brianna 
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Re: Moving songs in itunes playlist

2011-04-09 Thread Ricardo Walker
Hmm,

I wasn't able to get this to work for me.  When I copied then tried to paste 
the song in another part of the playlist, an iTunes dialog box popped up 
telling me that I was adding a duplicate to the playlist.

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On Apr 9, 2011, at 10:24 AM, Colin M wrote:

> Hi There!
> Thanks Teresa! :]
> Yes indeed command+x does work so just cut and paste to the new location!
> Colin
> I'm far too bad for Heaven!
> The Devil is afraid I'll take his place!
> 
> On 9 Apr 2011, at 15:10, Teresa Cochran wrote:
> 
>> Hi. You can simply use command-c, command-v, and (I'm not sure if cut works  
>> in this case, or if you'd have to copy first and then delete.) command-x.
>> 
>> Hth,
>> Teresa
>> 
>> On Apr 9, 2011, at 6:41 AM, bigboy529 wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi list, I want to know how one moves songs up and down in a itunes
>>> playlist. The only thing I can figure out at the moment is how to
>>> randomly shuffle them but I want to move them around to specific
>>> positions. thanks
>>> 
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Re: Trouble with Facebook!

2011-04-09 Thread Ed Worrell
You can get around this problem if you go and download the latest version of 
web kit. I am using this with little to no problems.

hth
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Re: manually syncing and managing music in ITunes

2011-04-09 Thread Ricardo Walker
You can do either.

You can find the songs you want in iTunes and just copy and paste them on to 
your iPhone.  Or, if you have sync selected songs and playlists checked in the 
music option in your iPhone settings, you can create playlist, then select  
them to be synced.

hth

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On Apr 9, 2011, at 1:20 AM, Cam wrote:

> HI All,
> 
> Just another quick question if I may.
> 
> I would like to manually sync my music as my music library is too full
> to fit my 16gb IPhone 4. Can I move albums across to my phone or do I
> need to put the album in a playlist first and then sync the playlist?
> I hope I am making myself clear ...
> 
> Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you to those of you who
> have taken the time to help me so far - I don't write back and thank
> you as I don't want to clog the list, but just know that your
> assistance is very much appreciated.
> 
> Take care
> Cam
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RE: twitter clients

2011-04-09 Thread Chantel Cuddemi
When I run my mac, I use Syrinx. 

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Hi all,

I am currently using Yorufukurou for my twitter client.  Can someone tell me
how to follow and unfollow people?

Also, what other clients are people using that are accessible? 



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Re: twitter clients

2011-04-09 Thread Ashley Cox
It would be awesome if somebody could port qwitter to the mac. after 
all, it's written in python.



On 09/04/2011 16:39, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
Syrinx works wonderfully!  The only reason I'm not using the one you 
are, which I'm not even gonna attempt! to spell, is because even after 
telling it not to dynamicly auto update/refresh, I found that some 
how, it was leaking my API calls like none other, so, I was constantly 
tgetting where it couldn't even log me into the service, as I had 0 
API's almost constantly. Now, if someone can tell me how to fix that, 
I'll gladly switch back, but I just found that really really annoying.


Chris.

- Original Message - From: "Ronald McEwan" 
To: 
Sent: Saturday, April 09, 2011 10:21 AM
Subject: twitter clients



Hi all,

I am currently using Yorufukurou for my twitter client.  Can someone 
tell me how to follow and unfollow people?


Also, what other clients are people using that are accessible?



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Re: Moving songs in itunes playlist

2011-04-09 Thread Colin M
Hi Ricardo!
Did you try command+x and just moved the tracks!
I tried on mine and it worked no trouble!
Colin
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On 9 Apr 2011, at 17:25, Ricardo Walker wrote:

> Hmm,
> 
> I wasn't able to get this to work for me.  When I copied then tried to paste 
> the song in another part of the playlist, an iTunes dialog box popped up 
> telling me that I was adding a duplicate to the playlist.
> 
> Ricardo Walker
> rwalker...@gmail.com
> Twitter, Skype, and AIM: rwalker296
> www.mobileaccess.org
> 
> 
> 
> On Apr 9, 2011, at 10:24 AM, Colin M wrote:
> 
>> Hi There!
>> Thanks Teresa! :]
>> Yes indeed command+x does work so just cut and paste to the new location!
>> Colin
>> I'm far too bad for Heaven!
>> The Devil is afraid I'll take his place!
>> 
>> On 9 Apr 2011, at 15:10, Teresa Cochran wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi. You can simply use command-c, command-v, and (I'm not sure if cut works 
>>>  in this case, or if you'd have to copy first and then delete.) command-x.
>>> 
>>> Hth,
>>> Teresa
>>> 
>>> On Apr 9, 2011, at 6:41 AM, bigboy529 wrote:
>>> 
 Hi list, I want to know how one moves songs up and down in a itunes
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Re: Moving songs in itunes playlist

2011-04-09 Thread Ricardo Walker
It wouldn't even allow me to cut.

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On Apr 9, 2011, at 1:07 PM, Colin M wrote:

> Hi Ricardo!
> Did you try command+x and just moved the tracks!
> I tried on mine and it worked no trouble!
> Colin
> Qapla!
> 
> Chegh chew jaj Vam jaj Kak
> 
> On 9 Apr 2011, at 17:25, Ricardo Walker wrote:
> 
>> Hmm,
>> 
>> I wasn't able to get this to work for me.  When I copied then tried to paste 
>> the song in another part of the playlist, an iTunes dialog box popped up 
>> telling me that I was adding a duplicate to the playlist.
>> 
>> Ricardo Walker
>> rwalker...@gmail.com
>> Twitter, Skype, and AIM: rwalker296
>> www.mobileaccess.org
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Apr 9, 2011, at 10:24 AM, Colin M wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi There!
>>> Thanks Teresa! :]
>>> Yes indeed command+x does work so just cut and paste to the new location!
>>> Colin
>>> I'm far too bad for Heaven!
>>> The Devil is afraid I'll take his place!
>>> 
>>> On 9 Apr 2011, at 15:10, Teresa Cochran wrote:
>>> 
 Hi. You can simply use command-c, command-v, and (I'm not sure if cut 
 works  in this case, or if you'd have to copy first and then delete.) 
 command-x.
 
 Hth,
 Teresa
 
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> Hi list, I want to know how one moves songs up and down in a itunes
> playlist. The only thing I can figure out at the moment is how to
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Can't hear audio in Safari on my iPad

2011-04-09 Thread Simon Cavendish
Dear Listers,

Why can't I hear audio streaming in Safari on my iPad? The page has loaded, I 
can find the singer's name who's actually singing but I can't hear the audio. 
What have I done wrong? I can hear Voiceover, obviously but not the stream.

Thanks for any help.

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Re: Can't hear audio in Safari on my iPad

2011-04-09 Thread Ashley Cox

is it flash?


On 09/04/2011 19:22, Simon Cavendish wrote:

Dear Listers,

Why can't I hear audio streaming in Safari on my iPad? The page has loaded, I 
can find the singer's name who's actually singing but I can't hear the audio. 
What have I done wrong? I can hear Voiceover, obviously but not the stream.

Thanks for any help.

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Re: Moving songs in itunes playlist

2011-04-09 Thread Teresa Cochran
Oh yes, that's right. You do have to use command-x to cut instead of copying.

Teresa
On Apr 9, 2011, at 9:25 AM, Ricardo Walker wrote:

> Hmm,
> 
> I wasn't able to get this to work for me.  When I copied then tried to paste 
> the song in another part of the playlist, an iTunes dialog box popped up 
> telling me that I was adding a duplicate to the playlist.
> 
> Ricardo Walker
> rwalker...@gmail.com
> Twitter, Skype, and AIM: rwalker296
> www.mobileaccess.org
> 
> 
> 
> On Apr 9, 2011, at 10:24 AM, Colin M wrote:
> 
>> Hi There!
>> Thanks Teresa! :]
>> Yes indeed command+x does work so just cut and paste to the new location!
>> Colin
>> I'm far too bad for Heaven!
>> The Devil is afraid I'll take his place!
>> 
>> On 9 Apr 2011, at 15:10, Teresa Cochran wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi. You can simply use command-c, command-v, and (I'm not sure if cut works 
>>>  in this case, or if you'd have to copy first and then delete.) command-x.
>>> 
>>> Hth,
>>> Teresa
>>> 
>>> On Apr 9, 2011, at 6:41 AM, bigboy529 wrote:
>>> 
 Hi list, I want to know how one moves songs up and down in a itunes
 playlist. The only thing I can figure out at the moment is how to
 randomly shuffle them but I want to move them around to specific
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Re: twitter clients

2011-04-09 Thread Charlie Bates
Hello Ronald

I use Kiwi. 

I can confirm that voiceover works with this app, but i do not go onto twitter 
for long periods of time so i am not sure how long period use goes (i.e lots of 
scrolling through the timeline).


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Re: Moving songs in itunes playlist

2011-04-09 Thread bigboy529
Thanks a lot cut and paist works, others just note that itunes will
ask if you're sure you want to remove the song from the list, once you
cut but but when you paist it, the song returns.

Teresa Cochran wrote:
> Oh yes, that's right. You do have to use command-x to cut instead of copying.
>
> Teresa
> On Apr 9, 2011, at 9:25 AM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
>
> > Hmm,
> >
> > I wasn't able to get this to work for me.  When I copied then tried to 
> > paste the song in another part of the playlist, an iTunes dialog box popped 
> > up telling me that I was adding a duplicate to the playlist.
> >
> > Ricardo Walker
> > rwalker...@gmail.com
> > Twitter, Skype, and AIM: rwalker296
> > www.mobileaccess.org
> >
> >
> >
> > On Apr 9, 2011, at 10:24 AM, Colin M wrote:
> >
> >> Hi There!
> >> Thanks Teresa! :]
> >> Yes indeed command+x does work so just cut and paste to the new location!
> >> Colin
> >> I'm far too bad for Heaven!
> >> The Devil is afraid I'll take his place!
> >>
> >> On 9 Apr 2011, at 15:10, Teresa Cochran wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hi. You can simply use command-c, command-v, and (I'm not sure if cut 
> >>> works  in this case, or if you'd have to copy first and then delete.) 
> >>> command-x.
> >>>
> >>> Hth,
> >>> Teresa
> >>>
> >>> On Apr 9, 2011, at 6:41 AM, bigboy529 wrote:
> >>>
>  Hi list, I want to know how one moves songs up and down in a itunes
>  playlist. The only thing I can figure out at the moment is how to
>  randomly shuffle them but I want to move them around to specific
>  positions. thanks
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Re: Moving songs in itunes playlist

2011-04-09 Thread Ricardo Walker
Ah!

I figured out why this wasn't working for me.  I was trying to cut and paste in 
a smart playlist.  This works as advertised in regular playlists.

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On Apr 9, 2011, at 3:47 PM, bigboy529 wrote:

> Thanks a lot cut and paist works, others just note that itunes will
> ask if you're sure you want to remove the song from the list, once you
> cut but but when you paist it, the song returns.
> 
> Teresa Cochran wrote:
>> Oh yes, that's right. You do have to use command-x to cut instead of copying.
>> 
>> Teresa
>> On Apr 9, 2011, at 9:25 AM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
>> 
>>> Hmm,
>>> 
>>> I wasn't able to get this to work for me.  When I copied then tried to 
>>> paste the song in another part of the playlist, an iTunes dialog box popped 
>>> up telling me that I was adding a duplicate to the playlist.
>>> 
>>> Ricardo Walker
>>> rwalker...@gmail.com
>>> Twitter, Skype, and AIM: rwalker296
>>> www.mobileaccess.org
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Apr 9, 2011, at 10:24 AM, Colin M wrote:
>>> 
 Hi There!
 Thanks Teresa! :]
 Yes indeed command+x does work so just cut and paste to the new location!
 Colin
 I'm far too bad for Heaven!
 The Devil is afraid I'll take his place!
 
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> Hi. You can simply use command-c, command-v, and (I'm not sure if cut 
> works  in this case, or if you'd have to copy first and then delete.) 
> command-x.
> 
> Hth,
> Teresa
> 
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> 
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Itunes playlist question.

2011-04-09 Thread Phantom.Vader
Hi all!

:-) I thought I knew how to do this, but apparently not.  So, how do I
remove a song from a specific playlist without removing it from my
main Itunes library and thus having to re-import it?  Because it's
really annoying to have to re-import songs, and then re-add them to
all the playlists where I actually want them, just to get them out of
one playlist where I don't!

Anyway, help much appreciated!

And thanks, BTW, for the help with the audio-book chapters that were
playing out of order.  Re-tagging them in the "info" dialogue seems to
have solved the problem.  So hugely grateful!

Oh!  And lastly, how do you re-order songs in a playlist?  I tried
dragging them.  But, while that did put them where I wanted them in
the song-order, it seems to have duplicated them rather than simply
moving them!  At least, now they play in both places instead of just
where I want them, although they're only listed in the new location.
Does that make sense?

Anyway, thanks hugely for all tips!


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Mac OS9 accessibility questions...

2011-04-09 Thread Ashley Cox

Hi List,

I've got 2 old iMac g3 computers, both running mac OS9. One is the 
summer 2001 slot-loading g3, and the other a bondi blue iMac g3.
The summer 2001 iMac will probably get an upgrade to OS10.4, but I'm 
strugling to come up with something to do with the old bondi blue iMac. 
I was wondering, other than the 'outspoken' screen reader, are there any 
other screenreaders available that I can download for mac OS9?


I went to this page:
http://www.synapseadaptive.com/alva/outspoken/outspoken_for_mac.htm
but the outspoken demo is no-longer available. Is there anywhere that it 
can be freely downloaded?


Thanks for any and all ideas!
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Re: Itunes playlist question.

2011-04-09 Thread carolyn Haas
Hi:
To move within a playlist, you can use cut and paste.  To delete from just a 
playlist, you delete from the area of the playlist, and it should not tke it 
from the library.  If you delete from the library songfest then it will delete 
from the library.

CH

On Apr 9, 2011, at 2:07 PM, Phantom.Vader wrote:

> Hi all!
> 
> :-) I thought I knew how to do this, but apparently not.  So, how do I
> remove a song from a specific playlist without removing it from my
> main Itunes library and thus having to re-import it?  Because it's
> really annoying to have to re-import songs, and then re-add them to
> all the playlists where I actually want them, just to get them out of
> one playlist where I don't!
> 
> Anyway, help much appreciated!
> 
> And thanks, BTW, for the help with the audio-book chapters that were
> playing out of order.  Re-tagging them in the "info" dialogue seems to
> have solved the problem.  So hugely grateful!
> 
> Oh!  And lastly, how do you re-order songs in a playlist?  I tried
> dragging them.  But, while that did put them where I wanted them in
> the song-order, it seems to have duplicated them rather than simply
> moving them!  At least, now they play in both places instead of just
> where I want them, although they're only listed in the new location.
> Does that make sense?
> 
> Anyway, thanks hugely for all tips!
> 
> 
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Re: Trouble with Facebook!

2011-04-09 Thread Christina
Please explain how to do this.  What is web kit?  Do I already have it on my 
mac?  Is it a plug in for Safari or is it a separate browser?  I apologize if 
I'm lost but the Safari busy busy ready thing is driving me absolutely bonkers. 
 I find myself avoiding the web when possible and that makes me mad.

Thanks ahead of time for help.
Christina
On Apr 9, 2011, at 9:29 AM, Ed Worrell wrote:

> You can get around this problem if you go and download the latest version of 
> web kit. I am using this with little to no problems.
> 
> hth
> ED
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Facebook.

2011-04-09 Thread Wes Smith
Hi.
I haven't had any of the problems you guys speak of on Facebook.  All the sites 
work fine for me.  Even in Safari.  I don't even use Webkit.  Have I just 
gotten lucky or something?  I can comment, tag people, photos, everything.

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Re: Black on white to white on black!

2011-04-09 Thread Christina
No, you just have to use the ignoring next key command which is vo plus tab.  
Once you do this you should hear ignoring next key and then you can perform the 
vo plus command plus 8.

Good luck,
Christina
On Apr 8, 2011, at 6:14 PM, Colin M wrote:

> Hi all!
> Well whilst having a play around, I was looking for the way to change black 
> text on white to white text on black!
> In universal access under visual tab there is a command to change from one to 
> the other!
> But it looked familiar so in keyboard help I pressed the command 
> [vo+command+8 ] and vo announced monitor item at hot spot 8!
> So for the moment I'll have to go to universal to change this!
> I'll send this to Apple!
> Just thought some of you might like to know!
> Colin
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Re: Facebook.

2011-04-09 Thread Christina
Hmm, I am using the mobile version and having lots and lots of trouble with it. 
 I find this very interesting.
On Apr 9, 2011, at 2:18 PM, Wes Smith wrote:

> Hi.
> I haven't had any of the problems you guys speak of on Facebook.  All the 
> sites work fine for me.  Even in Safari.  I don't even use Webkit.  Have I 
> just gotten lucky or something?  I can comment, tag people, photos, 
> everything.
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Chatty Voiceover with Security Setting

2011-04-09 Thread Kevin Shaw
Hi list,

I have an interesting problem. 

I've enabled some security on my Macbook Pro. One must enter the password upon 
waking the machine from sleep. I have also set it up to force the user (me) to 
log in upon boot.
At random moments though, I will hear Voiceover say "Authentication" and make 
the sound of a new window being opened. this interrupts whatever is being said 
and it sounds like Voiceover reads whatever is in the Voiceover cursor after 
this takes place.

Is there a way of stopping this from happening?

Kevin

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Re: Black on white to white on black!

2011-04-09 Thread Colin M
Hi Christina!
OK I did what you suggested and indeed vo said ignore next key press!
But when I did the command nothing happened!
Oh well back to system prevs! :]
Colin
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The Devil is afraid I'll take his place!

On 9 Apr 2011, at 22:20, Christina wrote:

> No, you just have to use the ignoring next key command which is vo plus tab.  
> Once you do this you should hear ignoring next key and then you can perform 
> the vo plus command plus 8.
> 
> Good luck,
> Christina
> On Apr 8, 2011, at 6:14 PM, Colin M wrote:
> 
>> Hi all!
>> Well whilst having a play around, I was looking for the way to change black 
>> text on white to white text on black!
>> In universal access under visual tab there is a command to change from one 
>> to the other!
>> But it looked familiar so in keyboard help I pressed the command 
>> [vo+command+8 ] and vo announced monitor item at hot spot 8!
>> So for the moment I'll have to go to universal to change this!
>> I'll send this to Apple!
>> Just thought some of you might like to know!
>> Colin
>> Qapla!
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Re: manually syncing and managing music in ITunes

2011-04-09 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi Cam,

You'll need to move items you wish on the iPhone into a Playlist then sync the 
appropriate Playlists.  There may be round-a-bout ways but, in my opinion, it 
is far better to let iTunes and the iOS do the syncing in the way it was set up 
to be instead of any hacking sorts of solutions.

Later...

On 2011-04-08, at 11:20 PM, Cam wrote:

> HI All,
> 
> Just another quick question if I may.
> 
> I would like to manually sync my music as my music library is too full
> to fit my 16gb IPhone 4. Can I move albums across to my phone or do I
> need to put the album in a playlist first and then sync the playlist?
> I hope I am making myself clear ...
> 
> Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you to those of you who
> have taken the time to help me so far - I don't write back and thank
> you as I don't want to clog the list, but just know that your
> assistance is very much appreciated.
> 
> Take care
> Cam
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Reading text in Pages and TextEdit

2011-04-09 Thread Chinyoka on Macbook
Hi all,

I am finding my experience with Mac enjoyable, however, I seem to have a 
problem or two here:

* When reading text documents in Pages, Voiceover will stop at the end of each 
physical page in a document. How can I read a long document continuously 
without VO stopping and me always flicking down two fingers at each stop? I 
want it to behave like what it does on the iPhone where I can read a book for a 
long time.
* Another problem is with TextEdit: While with TextEdit I am able to read long 
documents without these stops, yet I find VO saying "Return New Line" where 
there is a paragraph. This is so even if I am reading in say all mode. This is 
especially true of plain text documents. Is there a setting where I can turn 
off this announcement of new hard returns?

Thanks once again.

Sunshine

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OK! this? is driving me crazy!

2011-04-09 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
Please! can someone tell me what the heck this thing is?

When I'm on my macbook, there is something at the bottom left margin of my 
screen, no, I haven't installed anything on this system aside Syrinx, and Skype 
5.0, and they're not even running, oh, and IWorks.  Anyway, that isn't running 
either, btw, nothing aside my finder is.  I'm not set to white on black, it's 
set totally normally.

I have this really really weird God knows what thing a mejigger at the bottom 
of my screen, regardless what application I am in.  I don't have enough vision 
to see it well enough to move the mouse to it and click on it, it's not a 
battery low notification either, as my chargert s plugged into the Macbook.  
I've not changed anything with my dashboard nor my exposé.  It's not my dock as 
I have that hidden, but there is this black colored background thing that is 
about maybe half an inch above my dock an inch at most, and I cannot for the 
life a me figure out what the hell it is, or how to make it go away.  It's 
driving me nuts! as with the little vision I do have, it's clutterring the 
bottom left margin of the screen.  No matter what window I have in focus, and 
no matter what window within the current app has focus, it's always down there 
in the foreground.  It covers up the bottom left margin of my desktop 
wallpaper, and also covers up anything that would be down there behind it.  
It's always in the foreground, case closed.

Does anyone know what on heaven's earth! this might be, and if so! Please, I 
beg of you! Tell me how to turn it off!  It's driving me crazy!

Chris.

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Aha! I know what it is!

2011-04-09 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
It's the little text caption thing that tells visually on the screen what the 
last thing was that Voiceover said.

That's exactly! what it is!

I'll bet if I turned vo off, I'd not see it.

So, question is, how do I disable it from showing that thing.

Chris.

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Re: Aha! I know what it is!

2011-04-09 Thread Pete Nalda
Here's where to turn this "Caption" feature off.  Open System Preferences, then 
Universal access, then Open the VoiceOver utility, then go to visuals, then the 
Caption tab there, and then there's a checkbox to turn Captions off.  I believe 
these are on the first time one uses VO by default.  I hope this helps, and if 
I have anything wrong, please do correct me if needed. 

On Apr 9, 2011, at 9:12 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:

> It's the little text caption thing that tells visually on the screen what the 
> last thing was that Voiceover said.
>  
> That's exactly! what it is!
>  
> I'll bet if I turned vo off, I'd not see it.
>  
> So, question is, how do I disable it from showing that thing.
>  
> Chris.
>  
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Re: Aha! I know what it is!

2011-04-09 Thread Zachary Kline
If it is indeed the caption panel, which I'm not really in a position to verify 
due to lack of vision, you can disable it in VoiceOver Utility.  The Visuals 
section has a tab for the Caption panel, which you can hide.
Hope this helps,
Zack.
On Apr 9, 2011, at 7:12 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:

> It's the little text caption thing that tells visually on the screen what the 
> last thing was that Voiceover said.
>  
> That's exactly! what it is!
>  
> I'll bet if I turned vo off, I'd not see it.
>  
> So, question is, how do I disable it from showing that thing.
>  
> Chris.
>  
> 
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Re: Aha! I know what it is!

2011-04-09 Thread carolyn Haas
Chris:
Turn off voice-over, and the cursor won't show.  However, neither will 
voiceover speak.


On Apr 9, 2011, at 8:12 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:

> It's the little text caption thing that tells visually on the screen what the 
> last thing was that Voiceover said.
>  
> That's exactly! what it is!
>  
> I'll bet if I turned vo off, I'd not see it.
>  
> So, question is, how do I disable it from showing that thing.
>  
> Chris.
>  
> 
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Re: Aha! I know what it is!

2011-04-09 Thread carolyn Haas
Hi Pete:
Ok, it sounded to me like the VO cursor was the issue.  I'm glad you mentioned 
the caption thing, as more than one of us learned something new.:)
Enjoy your weekend.

Carolyn

On Apr 9, 2011, at 8:53 PM, Pete Nalda wrote:

> Here's where to turn this "Caption" feature off.  Open System Preferences, 
> then Universal access, then Open the VoiceOver utility, then go to visuals, 
> then the Caption tab there, and then there's a checkbox to turn Captions off. 
>  I believe these are on the first time one uses VO by default.  I hope this 
> helps, and if I have anything wrong, please do correct me if needed. 
> 
> On Apr 9, 2011, at 9:12 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
> 
>> It's the little text caption thing that tells visually on the screen what 
>> the last thing was that Voiceover said.
>> 
>> That's exactly! what it is!
>> 
>> I'll bet if I turned vo off, I'd not see it.
>> 
>> So, question is, how do I disable it from showing that thing.
>> 
>> Chris.
>> 
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Re: Aha! I know what it is!

2011-04-09 Thread Jeffrey Shockley
Hi,
Go into VoiceOver Utility, go to Visuals I believe, go to the Caption Panel Tab 
I believe it is, and then uncheck the box to show or hide it. I think it says 
something like "Show Caption Pannl." That's sounds to me exactly what it is.
HTH,
Jeffrey
On Apr 9, 2011, at 11:05 PM, carolyn Haas wrote:

> Chris:
> Turn off voice-over, and the cursor won't show.  However, neither will 
> voiceover speak.
> 
> 
> On Apr 9, 2011, at 8:12 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
> 
>> It's the little text caption thing that tells visually on the screen what 
>> the last thing was that Voiceover said.
>>  
>> That's exactly! what it is!
>>  
>> I'll bet if I turned vo off, I'd not see it.
>>  
>> So, question is, how do I disable it from showing that thing.
>>  
>> Chris.
>>  
>> 
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Re: OK! this? is driving me crazy!

2011-04-09 Thread Eric Oyen
ok,
under control option H is a section called visuals. down near the bottom of 
that section is turn on/off caption panel. hit that and the caption panel goes 
away. try that and see what happens.

-Eric

On Apr 9, 2011, at 7:05 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:

> Please! can someone tell me what the heck this thing is?
>  
> When I'm on my macbook, there is something at the bottom left margin of my 
> screen, no, I haven't installed anything on this system aside Syrinx, and 
> Skype 5.0, and they're not even running, oh, and IWorks.  Anyway, that isn't 
> running either, btw, nothing aside my finder is.  I'm not set to white on 
> black, it's set totally normally.
>  
> I have this really really weird God knows what thing a mejigger at the bottom 
> of my screen, regardless what application I am in.  I don't have enough 
> vision to see it well enough to move the mouse to it and click on it, it's 
> not a battery low notification either, as my chargert s plugged into the 
> Macbook.  I've not changed anything with my dashboard nor my exposé.  It's 
> not my dock as I have that hidden, but there is this black colored background 
> thing that is about maybe half an inch above my dock an inch at most, and I 
> cannot for the life a me figure out what the hell it is, or how to make it go 
> away.  It's driving me nuts! as with the little vision I do have, it's 
> clutterring the bottom left margin of the screen.  No matter what window I 
> have in focus, and no matter what window within the current app has focus, 
> it's always down there in the foreground.  It covers up the bottom left 
> margin of my desktop wallpaper, and also covers up anything that would be 
> down there behind it.  It's always in the foreground, case closed.
>  
> Does anyone know what on heaven's earth! this might be, and if so! Please, I 
> beg of you! Tell me how to turn it off!  It's driving me crazy!
>  
> Chris.
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how can I best view messages in threds?

2011-04-09 Thread Ray Foret Jr
Okay.

I just now tried to check my e-mail with all my messages organized by threds.  
How can I tell what's a thred and what's not?  Also, if I open a thred using 
command+O, how then do I see the rest of the messages in a thred without just 
pressing command+w to close down the open message window and seeing the next 
message body right there?  Making any sense?


Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!

Now a very proud and happy Mac user!!!
Skype name:
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Re: Aha! I know what it is!

2011-04-09 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland

Perfect!  Worked like a charm!

Chris.

- Original Message - 
From: "Pete Nalda" 

To: 
Sent: Saturday, April 09, 2011 10:53 PM
Subject: Re: Aha! I know what it is!


Here's where to turn this "Caption" feature off.  Open System Preferences, 
then Universal access, then Open the VoiceOver utility, then go to visuals, 
then the Caption tab there, and then there's a checkbox to turn Captions 
off.  I believe these are on the first time one uses VO by default.  I hope 
this helps, and if I have anything wrong, please do correct me if needed.


On Apr 9, 2011, at 9:12 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:

It's the little text caption thing that tells visually on the screen what 
the last thing was that Voiceover said.


That's exactly! what it is!

I'll bet if I turned vo off, I'd not see it.

So, question is, how do I disable it from showing that thing.

Chris.


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Re: OK! this? is driving me crazy!

2011-04-09 Thread Eric Oyen
its probably your voiceover text panel. if you turn off voiceover )command F5) 
it should go away. this probably doesn't do you any good if you depend on 
voice. There is a setting in the voiceover control panel to make that 
invisible. let me look into it and see if that can be done.

-Eric

p.s. a blind person "looking" into making a desktop item invisible. I'd laugh 
if it weren't so true. :)

On Apr 9, 2011, at 7:05 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:

> Please! can someone tell me what the heck this thing is?
>  
> When I'm on my macbook, there is something at the bottom left margin of my 
> screen, no, I haven't installed anything on this system aside Syrinx, and 
> Skype 5.0, and they're not even running, oh, and IWorks.  Anyway, that isn't 
> running either, btw, nothing aside my finder is.  I'm not set to white on 
> black, it's set totally normally.
>  
> I have this really really weird God knows what thing a mejigger at the bottom 
> of my screen, regardless what application I am in.  I don't have enough 
> vision to see it well enough to move the mouse to it and click on it, it's 
> not a battery low notification either, as my chargert s plugged into the 
> Macbook.  I've not changed anything with my dashboard nor my exposé.  It's 
> not my dock as I have that hidden, but there is this black colored background 
> thing that is about maybe half an inch above my dock an inch at most, and I 
> cannot for the life a me figure out what the hell it is, or how to make it go 
> away.  It's driving me nuts! as with the little vision I do have, it's 
> clutterring the bottom left margin of the screen.  No matter what window I 
> have in focus, and no matter what window within the current app has focus, 
> it's always down there in the foreground.  It covers up the bottom left 
> margin of my desktop wallpaper, and also covers up anything that would be 
> down there behind it.  It's always in the foreground, case closed.
>  
> Does anyone know what on heaven's earth! this might be, and if so! Please, I 
> beg of you! Tell me how to turn it off!  It's driving me crazy!
>  
> Chris.
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Voiceover Caption and copying to clipboard

2011-04-09 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
OK, I know! this is probably a really stupid question, but, is the copy last 
phraise to clipboard being done through an apple script which would rely on the 
presence of the voiceover caption being enabled?  In other words on more simple 
termanology, what I'm asking basically is: in order to take advantage of the 
copy last phraise to clipboard feature in voice over, do I need to have that 
visual caption panel bar enabled so it has something to see of static text and 
follow?

Chris.

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Re: Aha! I know what it is!

2011-04-09 Thread Mike Arrigo
Open the voiceover utility with control option f8, choose the visuals tab, this 
will allow you to disable these things. Also, if you turn the brightness all 
the way down, your battery will last much longer.
On Apr 9, 2011, at 9:12 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:

> It's the little text caption thing that tells visually on the screen what the 
> last thing was that Voiceover said.
>  
> That's exactly! what it is!
>  
> I'll bet if I turned vo off, I'd not see it.
>  
> So, question is, how do I disable it from showing that thing.
>  
> Chris.
>  
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Re: how can I best view messages in threds?

2011-04-09 Thread Simon Cavendish
If you interact with the messages list, you should be able to use vo+arrow keys 
to move through the columns in your message list. One of the columns, - in my 
ckase here the second from the left, gives you the status of your message, 
i.e., "unread", "read", "replied and forwarded". When messages are organised 
into threads, this column will also tell you whether the message title is a 
thread or not and will also tell you whether that thread is expanded or 
collapsed. You expand or collapse a thread by using your right arrow key. It 
might also be advisable to go into your menu bar in Mail with vo+m and vo+right 
arrow to the menu item "view" and vo+arrow down to columns submenu to see what 
columns you have displayed in your message list. Also, go into "mail" 
preferences and interact with the toolbar where you will find "view" button. 
vo+space on it and you will have a number of "view" options. one of them is 
"Show online buddy status checked check box". Unless I'm mistaken, this had 
better be checked. 

As forr viewing the thread, I always close each message down to see another 
message. However, thinking about it, when you hit enter to show your thread, I 
understand that each message opens up in its separate window so theoretically 
you should be able to use vo+f2 pressed twice quickly to call up window chooser 
menu and arrow up and down to choose the message you want to see and press 
enter on it. However, I've not tried it myself.

Hope this helps.

Simon
On 10 Apr 2011, at 05:03, Ray Foret Jr wrote:

> Okay.
> 
> I just now tried to check my e-mail with all my messages organized by threds. 
>  How can I tell what's a thred and what's not?  Also, if I open a thred using 
> command+O, how then do I see the rest of the messages in a thred without just 
> pressing command+w to close down the open message window and seeing the next 
> message body right there?  Making any sense?
> 
> 
> Sincerely,
> The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
> 
> Now a very proud and happy Mac user!!!
> Skype name:
> barefootedray
> 
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