Resolving an issue in iOS 8 which makes Bluetooth keyboard not working

2014-09-29 Thread Ein Lee
Hi,

If your Bluetooth keyboard doesn't work with VoiceOver except just a few 
functions in iOS 8.0 and iOS 8.0.2, try the following steps to resolve the 
issue. Once the problem disappears, it doesn't appear again unless you 
change the iPhone language in Settings, General, Language & Region. To make 
the problem disappear from your iPhone, follow these steps:

1. If you use just one software keyboard, temporarily add an arbitrary one 
in Settings, General, Keyboard, Keyboards, Add New Keyboard.
2. Open the Notes app.
3. Create a new note.
4. Press the left arrow key and the right arrow key simultaneously to turn 
off the quick navigation option.
5. Hold down the command key and press the space key several times to cycle 
through the list of software keyboards.
6. Press the left arrow key and the right arrow key simultaneously to turn 
on the quick navigation option.
7. Now your Bluetooth keyboard should work fine except other iOS bugs.
8. You may delete the software keyboard temporarily added at Settings, 
General, Keyboard, Keyboards.

This is a copy of the email sent to RiVO customers to resolve the issue (
http://goo.gl/GiBvWy) since we have found that it should also resolve the 
problem for other Bluetooth keyboards as well.

Thanks.
Ein

RiVO: mobience.com/rivo
Twitter: twitter.com/mobience
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Re: Is Flecksy accessible?

2014-09-29 Thread Christopher Hallsworth
As posted previously there is a conflict between VoiceOver's direct 
touch and third party keyboards. So it's a bug with VoiceOver and not 
Fleksy.



Sent from my laptop

On 29/09/2014 02:17, Jessica Moss wrote:

That's craziness, I thought that was the whole point of using it in the first 
place, unless there's something I'm missing and there's a bug that needs to be 
worked out of it first to make it usuable again.
On Sep 28, 2014, at 8:37 AM, Randy Drawdy  wrote:


I just went in to Fleksy and tested it out.. You are correct: the current 
version is Not accessible. The bottom row of keys including the spacebar have 
no labels. With VoiceOver on, I couldn't find a gesture combination to return 
to the standard keyboard.. In addition, even if there were a gesture the button 
to use for it isn't labeled. I sent them a suggestion that other users can 
subscribe to and comment on.. I hope theres a response.. Fleksy could be very 
helpful to anyone one with with visual or motor tasks.

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Easily Switching Inputs on the Fly

2014-09-29 Thread Jonathan Mosen
Hi everyone. Wondering if anyone can help me with a query.
I'm going to be streaming a conference shortly, and won't be using a hardware 
mixer as I don't have one that's portable and don't have a need for a portable 
option often enough to justify buying one.
I'll  be providing commentary via my Blue Yeti microphone. I then want to 
switch to the house audio, which will be coming in via a line in to my sound 
card. The Yeti and the sound card are two separate input choices under System 
Preferences.
I have a couple of questions about this set-up in a mac context.
First, I believe it is possible to combine separate inputs into one virtual 
sound device? Since both the Yeti and the sound card have adjustable inputs, I 
may be able to have them both going at once and manage them via their 
respective input controls. Any advice on if this is possible, and if so, how, 
is much appreciated.
Second, if this isn't possible, do utilities exist that allow you to switch 
inputs via function keys or some other method more easy than changing the input 
in System Preferences? I would love to be able to switch from one input to 
another at the touch of a button.
Any help very much appreciated. Thanks a lot.
Jonathan Mosen
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Re: Is Flecksy accessible?

2014-09-29 Thread Devin Prater


Yes, but then Fleksy should work when voiceover is turned off.On 
09/29/2014 02:14 AM, Christopher Hallsworth wrote:
As posted previously there is a conflict between VoiceOver's direct 
touch and third party keyboards. So it's a bug with VoiceOver and not 
Fleksy.



Sent from my laptop

On 29/09/2014 02:17, Jessica Moss wrote:
That's craziness, I thought that was the whole point of using it in 
the first place, unless there's something I'm missing and there's a 
bug that needs to be worked out of it first to make it usuable again.
On Sep 28, 2014, at 8:37 AM, Randy Drawdy  
wrote:


I just went in to Fleksy and tested it out.. You are correct: the 
current version is Not accessible. The bottom row of keys including 
the spacebar have no labels. With VoiceOver on, I couldn't find a 
gesture combination to return to the standard keyboard.. In 
addition, even if there were a gesture the button to use for it 
isn't labeled. I sent them a suggestion that other users can 
subscribe to and comment on.. I hope theres a response.. Fleksy 
could be very helpful to anyone one with with visual or motor tasks.


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Up half the night trying to change my IP address… Help!!!!

2014-09-29 Thread Christine Grassman
Took the plunge last night and updated to Mavericks. After everything was 
installed, I could not connect to the Internet, even though my Wi-Fi is showing.
It says that my Wi-Fi connection has a self-selected address; all other devices 
in the house are connecting fine.
The IP address is not correct; however, I cannot change it. When I going to 
network preferences, all but the first choice are dimmed. I cannot enter an 
address manually, and cannot change the one which is showing.
I have tried rebooting the computer; I have tried disconnecting and 
reconnecting the router. I have tried renewing the DHCP lease. Absolutely 
nothing is working. I am at my wits end.


I called Verizon, and they told me that they have had this issue with MacBooks 
before, and that I must call Apple.
If anyone can help me avoid a $20 incident charge, I would appreciate it. What 
can I try?Sent from my iPhone

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Re: Is Flecksy accessible?

2014-09-29 Thread Christopher Hallsworth
Correct but you then have to allow Fleksy full access before you can 
enable speech feedback. So right now it's more work than necessary and 
could even have security and privacy implications.



Sent from my laptop

On 29/09/2014 09:08, Devin Prater wrote:


Yes, but then Fleksy should work when voiceover is turned off.On
09/29/2014 02:14 AM, Christopher Hallsworth wrote:

As posted previously there is a conflict between VoiceOver's direct
touch and third party keyboards. So it's a bug with VoiceOver and not
Fleksy.


Sent from my laptop

On 29/09/2014 02:17, Jessica Moss wrote:

That's craziness, I thought that was the whole point of using it in
the first place, unless there's something I'm missing and there's a
bug that needs to be worked out of it first to make it usuable again.
On Sep 28, 2014, at 8:37 AM, Randy Drawdy 
wrote:


I just went in to Fleksy and tested it out.. You are correct: the
current version is Not accessible. The bottom row of keys including
the spacebar have no labels. With VoiceOver on, I couldn't find a
gesture combination to return to the standard keyboard.. In
addition, even if there were a gesture the button to use for it
isn't labeled. I sent them a suggestion that other users can
subscribe to and comment on.. I hope theres a response.. Fleksy
could be very helpful to anyone one with with visual or motor tasks.

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Re: Handoff on iPhone 4s

2014-09-29 Thread Christopher Hallsworth
Handoff allows you to start a task on one device and continue where you 
left off on another.



Sent from my laptop

On 21/09/2014 19:46, Anders Holmberg wrote:

hi!
What is this handoff really?
Haven't had time to check things out really.
/A
21 sep 2014 kl. 09:43 skrev christopher hallsworth :


Hi all

Has anyone got Handoff working on an iPhone 4s running iOS 8? I can't even find 
the feature under Settings > General like I can on my iPad Mini with Retina
also running iOS 8. Didn't think this was a hardware specific feature so don't 
understand this at all.

Any replies greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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App tip.

2014-09-29 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hi!
I found a good app called   Who's On My WiFi free.
It scans your wifi for devices that may have hacked into your network.
I've noticed that it was fully accessible with Voiceover.
This is for mac and can be found here:
https://itunes.apple.com/se/app/who-is-on-my-wifi/id909760813?mt=12
Hope this link works.
/A

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Re: Easily Switching Inputs on the Fly

2014-09-29 Thread Alex Hall
I may be too late for your conference, but hopefully this will help in the 
future.

First, you'll want to make a multi output device in the Audio Midi Setup app. 
Launch the app, find and activate the "Create New Device" menu button, choose 
"multi-output device" from the menu, and a new device will be placed in the 
devices table near the top of the window. Select that device, then find the 
unlabeled table further along. This table lists all the output devices on the 
computer; check the box next to all the ones you want to use and that should be 
it. You can now switch to that device (remember to set VoiceOver however you 
need to so you'll still have speech, or leave a display connected).

As to quickly switching, I imagine there's a utility for that, possibly on 
MacUpdate.com. If not, AppleScript may be able to do the job, though I've never 
looked into that possibility.
On Sep 29, 2014, at 3:37 AM, Jonathan Mosen  wrote:

> Hi everyone. Wondering if anyone can help me with a query.
> I'm going to be streaming a conference shortly, and won't be using a hardware 
> mixer as I don't have one that's portable and don't have a need for a 
> portable option often enough to justify buying one.
> I'll  be providing commentary via my Blue Yeti microphone. I then want to 
> switch to the house audio, which will be coming in via a line in to my sound 
> card. The Yeti and the sound card are two separate input choices under System 
> Preferences.
> I have a couple of questions about this set-up in a mac context.
> First, I believe it is possible to combine separate inputs into one virtual 
> sound device? Since both the Yeti and the sound card have adjustable inputs, 
> I may be able to have them both going at once and manage them via their 
> respective input controls. Any advice on if this is possible, and if so, how, 
> is much appreciated.
> Second, if this isn't possible, do utilities exist that allow you to switch 
> inputs via function keys or some other method more easy than changing the 
> input in System Preferences? I would love to be able to switch from one input 
> to another at the touch of a button.
> Any help very much appreciated. Thanks a lot.
> Jonathan Mosen
> Mosen Consulting
> Blindness technology eBooks, tutorials and training
> http://Mosen.org
> 
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Re: Up half the night trying to change my IP address… Help!!!!

2014-09-29 Thread Alex Hall
While I've never encountered this problem, I can tell you that I have gotten 
Apple Support to answer my questions before, even without any sort of Apple 
Care plan or incident charge. If you calmly and clearly explain the problem, 
they'll usually try to help, especially if you say your ISP knows about the 
problem but refused to provide support for you.
On Sep 29, 2014, at 4:43 AM, Christine Grassman  wrote:

> Took the plunge last night and updated to Mavericks. After everything was 
> installed, I could not connect to the Internet, even though my Wi-Fi is 
> showing.
> It says that my Wi-Fi connection has a self-selected address; all other 
> devices in the house are connecting fine.
> The IP address is not correct; however, I cannot change it. When I going to 
> network preferences, all but the first choice are dimmed. I cannot enter an 
> address manually, and cannot change the one which is showing.
> I have tried rebooting the computer; I have tried disconnecting and 
> reconnecting the router. I have tried renewing the DHCP lease. Absolutely 
> nothing is working. I am at my wits end.
> 
> 
> I called Verizon, and they told me that they have had this issue with 
> MacBooks before, and that I must call Apple.
> If anyone can help me avoid a $20 incident charge, I would appreciate it. 
> What can I try?Sent from my iPhone
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Re: Up half the night trying to change my IP address… Help!!!!

2014-09-29 Thread Sabahattin Gucukoglu
It sounds like there is some bad interaction between your Mac's DHCP client and 
your router's DHCP server since your upgrade.  If your ISP already knows about 
it, presumably they already know about it.

Do you have control over the router?  If it has firmware, you should try to 
locate the latest version, and upgrade it.  If the router is crippled by design 
because your ISP has control over it, my recommendation would be to buy your 
own router.

You could try setting your IP address manually.  In System Preferences, 
Network, you select your interface, then choose to configure IP manually; if 
it's not on the main screen, press Advanced and it's there on the TCP/IP tab.  
You've got to use an IP address and subnet mask compatible with your other 
devices; pick an IP not likely to be used, like near the end of your range.  
You could use Google DNS (8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4) until you learn the addresses of 
other servers of your ISP, if desired.

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Reformatting A BootCam Win Partition To A Single OS Journal Drive

2014-09-29 Thread Eileen Misrahi
Hello List,


I have a BootCamp partition with Win 8.1 installed on. For reasons that I don't 
want to get into here, I need to wipe out. On the Mac side, I have opened up 
BootCamp assistant, but the third option to install or remove Win 7 or higher 
is dimmed. When I enter on the continue button, I get an alert message stating 
something like this that the drive can't be formatted to install Windows nor 
can it be restored to a single partition in the OS journal disk. I tried to 
Google the topic to get some instructions on how to solve this, but no success. 
I would like some help on how to go about this. Hopefully, it won't involve a 
full restore of the OS software. I am using a MacBook Air 2013, with Mountain 
Lion.

Thanks in advance for your assistance.

WARMEST regards,
Eileen


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Re: App tip.

2014-09-29 Thread Jessica Moss
Oh nice, thanx for sharing that.
On Sep 29, 2014, at 7:08 AM, Anders Holmberg  wrote:

> Hi!
> I found a good app called   Who's On My WiFi free.
> It scans your wifi for devices that may have hacked into your network.
> I've noticed that it was fully accessible with Voiceover.
> This is for mac and can be found here:
> https://itunes.apple.com/se/app/who-is-on-my-wifi/id909760813?mt=12
> Hope this link works.
> /A
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Re: knfbReader on iPhone 6 Plus.

2014-09-29 Thread Eugenia Firth
Say guys, I have a friend who is a member of my VoiceOver group. He just 
ordered an iPhone 6 and wants to get the KNFB Reader. I haven't followed this 
thread too closely because I can't an iPhone 6 for another year before my 
upgrade can be done. Is the KNFB Reader going to work on his iPhone 6 when he 
gets it? I suggested he wait to get the KNFB Reader until I could find out. 
Right now he has a 4s. 

Gigi 

On Sep 28, 2014, at 3:14 PM, Georgina Joyce  wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> If I understand it right, the Plus offers 2 modes. Perhaps this problem is 
> when the Plus is in the iPad type mode, rather than the iPhone mode.
> 
> Just a thought.
> 
> Gena
> On 28 Sep 2014, at 18:37, Anders Holmberg  wrote:
> 
>> Hi!
>> Then i wait to by a new iphone.
>> /A
>> 27 sep 2014 kl. 13:22 skrev Chris G :
>> 
>>> supp...@knfbreader.com
>>> 
>>> I told them about it on the iPad mini with retina, they are aware of the
>>> issue.
>>> 
>>> Interesting that it is on the 6 plus as well.
>>> Chris
>>> 
>>> Chris G 
>>> Mystic Access
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>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Sat, 27 Sep 2014 10:30:01 +0200
>>> Gabriele Battaglia  wrote:
>>> 
 Hello.
 knfbReader on my iPhone6Plus is not responsive at all. It's effectively 
 unusable.
 It takes from 3 up to 10 seconds to respond to each flick or command.
 
 We need to notify this to its developers.
 
 Anybody knows an e-mail address to write to?
 
 Thanks.
 
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> Gena
> 
> Why pay someone to mess about with my food? When I can quite adequately mess 
> about with it myself!
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Re: Apple iOS 8 update cripples phones. How to fix it.

2014-09-29 Thread Jessica Moss
Ok, glad to know I'm not alone, I wonder if that's the case with the newer 
models.  I'm about to upgrade soon, which I'm looking forward to, so I can have 
a phone that will run more smoothly.  I unfortunately didn't realize IOS8 would 
make my 4s so sluggish, or I probably would've held off.
On Sep 28, 2014, at 10:55 PM, Yolanda  wrote:

> VO reboots itself constantly with 8.02 on my 4s.
> 
> On 9/28/2014 7:03 PM, Jessica Moss wrote:
>> Have you ever had the issue of voiceover constantly turning on and off?  
>> Mine does that a lot, but could just be because I'm running an older model, 
>> but it drives me up the wall, mainly because I don't know that it's shut 
>> off, and I'm just moving around the screen thinking the phone froze up, and 
>> then hear "voiceover on," and it sometimes does this periodicly.
>> On Sep 28, 2014, at 7:16 AM, Ray Foret Jr  wrote:
>> 
>>> Apple never mentions Voice Over in any of the fixes.  The only thing to do 
>>> is watch this space to see what others of us find out.  My answer is, not 
>>> that I can tell.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Sincerely,
>>> the Constantly Barefooted Ray, Still a very happy Mac and iphone user!
>>> Sent from my Mac, the only computer with full accessibility for the blind 
>>> built-in and fully protected by ClamXav Antivirus!
>>> 
>>> On Sep 28, 2014, at 1:01 AM, Shannon Gerdts  wrote:
>>> 
 Hello,
 So does the latest update to IOS 8, being 8.02, fix the bugs with 
 voiceover as well?  I'm curious as I've yet to update to the IOS 8 
 platform because of the bugs it has.  I didn't see voiceover mentioned on 
 the list of bugs that it says it addresses so that is why I'm curious 
 since I'm sure there is a number of bugs that it didn't bullet point out 
 on the details of the update.
  
 Take care,
 Shannon Gerdts
  
 From: Ray Foret Jr
 Sent: Friday, September 26, 2014 8:22 AM
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: Apple iOS 8 update cripples phones. How to fix it.
  
 Last night, Apple released IOS8.0.2 which fixes the issue.  So, this is 
 actually already outdated.
  
  
 Sincerely,
 the Constantly Barefooted Ray, Still a very happy Mac and iphone user!
 Sent from my Mac, the only computer with full accessibility for the blind 
 built-in and fully protected by ClamXav Antivirus!
  
 On Sep 26, 2014, at 7:29 AM, DD  wrote:
 
> 
> http://www.csmonitor.com/layout/set/text/Innovation/Tech/2014/0925/Apple-iOS-8-update-cripples-phones.-How-to-fix-it.-video
> 
> 
> XB
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Re: Up half the night trying to change my IP address… Help!!!!

2014-09-29 Thread Christine Grassman
Hi.  I've already tried the manual route; as stated, all other choices beside 
DHCP are dimmed, and I don't know why. As for the router, the documentation is 
not accessible, so I have no clue how to go about updating the firmware. All 
other devices in the house are connecting just fine, and the WiFi is showing on 
my status menu as present and on,  but there is a "self-assigned IP address" 
and it says it cannot connect to the Internet. I cannot figure out how to 
change this IP address. I cannot erase it. I am at a complete loss.
Christine

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> It sounds like there is some bad interaction between your Mac's DHCP client 
> and your router's DHCP server since your upgrade.  If your ISP already knows 
> about it, presumably they already know about it.
> 
> Do you have control over the router?  If it has firmware, you should try to 
> locate the latest version, and upgrade it.  If the router is crippled by 
> design because your ISP has control over it, my recommendation would be to 
> buy your own router.
> 
> You could try setting your IP address manually.  In System Preferences, 
> Network, you select your interface, then choose to configure IP manually; if 
> it's not on the main screen, press Advanced and it's there on the TCP/IP tab. 
>  You've got to use an IP address and subnet mask compatible with your other 
> devices; pick an IP not likely to be used, like near the end of your range.  
> You could use Google DNS (8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4) until you learn the addresses of 
> other servers of your ISP, if desired.
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Re: Resolution To My Sox Audio Issue

2014-09-29 Thread Phil Halton
Thanks for posting your results. I wish more people would do this. The 
solutions we find our valuable to all, especially since they wind up in the 
archives and we can find answers to the same questions later.

Sent from my IPhone


> On Sep 28, 2014, at 8:31 PM, Daniel  wrote:
> 
> I was able to resolve my audio issue by upgrading Sox to the latest version. 
> I guess it pays to use the latest version of software.
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Re: knfbReader on iPhone 6 Plus.

2014-09-29 Thread Gabriele Battaglia

Hi Gigi.
I have an iPhone 6 Plus, localized in Italian.

KNFB Reader is almost unusable.

It takes from 3 up to 10 seconds to answer each flick or command. That's very 
frustrating.


The issue has to do with something at a hardware level within the cameras 
built-in on iPhone 6, 6 Plus and in some mini iPad.


Both Apple and NFB are aware of the problem and, a tecnichan of NFB told me 
they are on it.


Hope this help.

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Re: knfbReader on iPhone 6 Plus.

2014-09-29 Thread Matt Dierckens
According to the folks over at KNFB reader, they are aware of this bug and are 
going to be releasing an update soon to address these problems.
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On Sep 29, 2014, at 9:56, Gabriele Battaglia  
wrote:

> Hi Gigi.
> I have an iPhone 6 Plus, localized in Italian.
> 
> KNFB Reader is almost unusable.
> 
> It takes from 3 up to 10 seconds to answer each flick or command. That's very 
> frustrating.
> 
> The issue has to do with something at a hardware level within the cameras 
> built-in on iPhone 6, 6 Plus and in some mini iPad.
> 
> Both Apple and NFB are aware of the problem and, a tecnichan of NFB told me 
> they are on it.
> 
> Hope this help.
> 
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Dumb question

2014-09-29 Thread Bill Holton
Hi.

Just redid my mac, and cannot recall where I make the change to have Safari
start out with the new page instead of the top of the screen.  Any help
appreciated.

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Re: Up half the night trying to change my IP address… Help!!!!

2014-09-29 Thread 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries
What have you tried so far? I assume you tried turning the wifi off and 
back on again? Did you try and renew DHCP Lease (unter the TCP/IP tab in 
the advanced settings)? Can you get the IP address, subnet mask, router 
and DNS address from one of your working devices, turn that device off 
and then manually config that on your Mac's wifi to see if that works?


CB

On 9/29/14, 9:27 AM, Christine Grassman wrote:

Hi.  I've already tried the manual route; as stated, all other choices beside DHCP are 
dimmed, and I don't know why. As for the router, the documentation is not accessible, so 
I have no clue how to go about updating the firmware. All other devices in the house are 
connecting just fine, and the WiFi is showing on my status menu as present and on,  but 
there is a "self-assigned IP address" and it says it cannot connect to the 
Internet. I cannot figure out how to change this IP address. I cannot erase it. I am at a 
complete loss.
Christine

On Sep 29, 2014, at 7:52 AM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu  wrote:


It sounds like there is some bad interaction between your Mac's DHCP client and 
your router's DHCP server since your upgrade.  If your ISP already knows about 
it, presumably they already know about it.

Do you have control over the router?  If it has firmware, you should try to 
locate the latest version, and upgrade it.  If the router is crippled by design 
because your ISP has control over it, my recommendation would be to buy your 
own router.

You could try setting your IP address manually.  In System Preferences, 
Network, you select your interface, then choose to configure IP manually; if 
it's not on the main screen, press Advanced and it's there on the TCP/IP tab.  
You've got to use an IP address and subnet mask compatible with your other 
devices; pick an IP not likely to be used, like near the end of your range.  
You could use Google DNS (8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4) until you learn the addresses of 
other servers of your ISP, if desired.

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Re: Up half the night trying to change my IP address… Help!!!!

2014-09-29 Thread Christine Grassman
Yes, tried all of these things, as per Apple Communities. 

On Sep 29, 2014, at 10:18 AM, 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries 
 wrote:

> What have you tried so far? I assume you tried turning the wifi off and back 
> on again? Did you try and renew DHCP Lease (unter the TCP/IP tab in the 
> advanced settings)? Can you get the IP address, subnet mask, router and DNS 
> address from one of your working devices, turn that device off and then 
> manually config that on your Mac's wifi to see if that works?
> 
> CB
> 
> On 9/29/14, 9:27 AM, Christine Grassman wrote:
>> Hi.  I've already tried the manual route; as stated, all other choices 
>> beside DHCP are dimmed, and I don't know why. As for the router, the 
>> documentation is not accessible, so I have no clue how to go about updating 
>> the firmware. All other devices in the house are connecting just fine, and 
>> the WiFi is showing on my status menu as present and on,  but there is a 
>> "self-assigned IP address" and it says it cannot connect to the Internet. I 
>> cannot figure out how to change this IP address. I cannot erase it. I am at 
>> a complete loss.
>> Christine
>> 
>> On Sep 29, 2014, at 7:52 AM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu  wrote:
>> 
>>> It sounds like there is some bad interaction between your Mac's DHCP client 
>>> and your router's DHCP server since your upgrade.  If your ISP already 
>>> knows about it, presumably they already know about it.
>>> 
>>> Do you have control over the router?  If it has firmware, you should try to 
>>> locate the latest version, and upgrade it.  If the router is crippled by 
>>> design because your ISP has control over it, my recommendation would be to 
>>> buy your own router.
>>> 
>>> You could try setting your IP address manually.  In System Preferences, 
>>> Network, you select your interface, then choose to configure IP manually; 
>>> if it's not on the main screen, press Advanced and it's there on the TCP/IP 
>>> tab.  You've got to use an IP address and subnet mask compatible with your 
>>> other devices; pick an IP not likely to be used, like near the end of your 
>>> range.  You could use Google DNS (8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4) until you learn the 
>>> addresses of other servers of your ISP, if desired.
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Re: knfbReader on iPhone 6 Plus.

2014-09-29 Thread Buddy Brannan
I haven't seen this issue on the 6. The 6 Plus has a different camera.


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> On Sep 29, 2014, at 9:56 AM, Gabriele Battaglia 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hi Gigi.
> I have an iPhone 6 Plus, localized in Italian.
> 
> KNFB Reader is almost unusable.
> 
> It takes from 3 up to 10 seconds to answer each flick or command. That's very 
> frustrating.
> 
> The issue has to do with something at a hardware level within the cameras 
> built-in on iPhone 6, 6 Plus and in some mini iPad.
> 
> Both Apple and NFB are aware of the problem and, a tecnichan of NFB told me 
> they are on it.
> 
> Hope this help.
> 
> Gabriel. 
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Re: Dumb question

2014-09-29 Thread Matt Dierckens
Hi Bill, not a dumb question at all.
Go to Safari preferences with command Comma.
VO left until you hear new windows open with pop up button, down arrow until it 
says new page. You can do this with new tabs open with as well.

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On Sep 29, 2014, at 10:18, Bill Holton  wrote:

> Hi.
> Just redid my mac, and cannot recall where I make the change to have Safari 
> start out with the new page instead of the top of the screen.  Any help 
> appreciated.
> Bill
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Re: Up half the night trying to change my IP address… Help!!!!

2014-09-29 Thread 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries
You verified which wifi network you are connecting to? Just want to make 
sure you aren't accidentally picking up a neighbor's network. Does it 
have a unique name? There are a lot of wifi networks out there called 
Linksys or the like.


CB

On 9/29/14, 10:21 AM, Christine Grassman wrote:

Yes, tried all of these things, as per Apple Communities.

On Sep 29, 2014, at 10:18 AM, 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries 
 wrote:


What have you tried so far? I assume you tried turning the wifi off and back on 
again? Did you try and renew DHCP Lease (unter the TCP/IP tab in the advanced 
settings)? Can you get the IP address, subnet mask, router and DNS address from 
one of your working devices, turn that device off and then manually config that 
on your Mac's wifi to see if that works?

CB

On 9/29/14, 9:27 AM, Christine Grassman wrote:

Hi.  I've already tried the manual route; as stated, all other choices beside DHCP are 
dimmed, and I don't know why. As for the router, the documentation is not accessible, so 
I have no clue how to go about updating the firmware. All other devices in the house are 
connecting just fine, and the WiFi is showing on my status menu as present and on,  but 
there is a "self-assigned IP address" and it says it cannot connect to the 
Internet. I cannot figure out how to change this IP address. I cannot erase it. I am at a 
complete loss.
Christine

On Sep 29, 2014, at 7:52 AM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu  wrote:


It sounds like there is some bad interaction between your Mac's DHCP client and 
your router's DHCP server since your upgrade.  If your ISP already knows about 
it, presumably they already know about it.

Do you have control over the router?  If it has firmware, you should try to 
locate the latest version, and upgrade it.  If the router is crippled by design 
because your ISP has control over it, my recommendation would be to buy your 
own router.

You could try setting your IP address manually.  In System Preferences, 
Network, you select your interface, then choose to configure IP manually; if 
it's not on the main screen, press Advanced and it's there on the TCP/IP tab.  
You've got to use an IP address and subnet mask compatible with your other 
devices; pick an IP not likely to be used, like near the end of your range.  
You could use Google DNS (8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4) until you learn the addresses of 
other servers of your ISP, if desired.

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RE: Dumb question

2014-09-29 Thread Bill Holton
Actually, what I need to do is to have VO start out in the page, not at the
very top of the screen  where I have to slide down and interact with each
new page.  Sorry if I was unclear.

 

 

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Subject: Re: Dumb question

 

Hi Bill, not a dumb question at all.

Go to Safari preferences with command Comma.

VO left until you hear new windows open with pop up button, down arrow until
it says new page. You can do this with new tabs open with as well.

 

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Hi.

Just redid my mac, and cannot recall where I make the change to have Safari
start out with the new page instead of the top of the screen.  Any help
appreciated.

Bill

 

 

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Re: Dumb question

2014-09-29 Thread Matt Dierckens
Oh, so that you don't have to interact with the HTML content? I don't think you 
can do that anymore.
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On Sep 29, 2014, at 10:58, Bill Holton  wrote:

> Actually, what I need to do is to have VO start out in the page, not at the 
> very top of the screen  where I have to slide down and interact with each new 
> page.  Sorry if I was unclear.
>  
>  
> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Matt Dierckens
> Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 10:28 AM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Dumb question
>  
> Hi Bill, not a dumb question at all.
> Go to Safari preferences with command Comma.
> VO left until you hear new windows open with pop up button, down arrow until 
> it says new page. You can do this with new tabs open with as well.
>  
> Matt Dierckens
> Macintosh Trainer
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> www.blindaccesstraining.com
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> Personal email: matt.dierck...@gmail.com
>  
> On Sep 29, 2014, at 10:18, Bill Holton  wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi.
> Just redid my mac, and cannot recall where I make the change to have Safari 
> start out with the new page instead of the top of the screen.  Any help 
> appreciated.
> Bill
>  
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Re: Dumb question

2014-09-29 Thread jeff `greene
Hi Bill, Go into the safari menu, pick preferences. Under general
there will be several pop-up menus, just set all of them to "load home
page" instead of "top sites".
Hope this helps, Jeff


On 9/29/14, Matt Dierckens  wrote:
> Oh, so that you don't have to interact with the HTML content? I don't think
> you can do that anymore.
> Matt Dierckens
> Macintosh Trainer
> Blind Access Training
> www.blindaccesstraining.com
> 1-877-774-7670 ext. 3
> Work email:matt...@blindaccesstraining.com
> Personal email: matt.dierck...@gmail.com
>
> On Sep 29, 2014, at 10:58, Bill Holton  wrote:
>
>> Actually, what I need to do is to have VO start out in the page, not at
>> the very top of the screen  where I have to slide down and interact with
>> each new page.  Sorry if I was unclear.
>>
>>
>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Matt Dierckens
>> Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 10:28 AM
>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Re: Dumb question
>>
>> Hi Bill, not a dumb question at all.
>> Go to Safari preferences with command Comma.
>> VO left until you hear new windows open with pop up button, down arrow
>> until it says new page. You can do this with new tabs open with as well.
>>
>> Matt Dierckens
>> Macintosh Trainer
>> Blind Access Training
>> www.blindaccesstraining.com
>> 1-877-774-7670 ext. 3
>> Work email:matt...@blindaccesstraining.com
>> Personal email: matt.dierck...@gmail.com
>>
>> On Sep 29, 2014, at 10:18, Bill Holton  wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hi.
>> Just redid my mac, and cannot recall where I make the change to have
>> Safari start out with the new page instead of the top of the screen.  Any
>> help appreciated.
>> Bill
>>
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Re: Macbook pro retina or not retina display?

2014-09-29 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi,

As mentioned by others here, the non-Retina Display model is an older 
considerably slower machine.  There certainly are ways of upgrading it to have 
an SSD and to swap out the optical drive sliding over your HD into its place, 
or just having an SSD.  All this can improve the speed and possible storage 
capacity of the unit but, in the process, you've increased the cost thus 
reducing the savings.  If I was purchasing a brand new machine, I'd simply go 
with the Retina Display unit as it has a faster processor, faster memory and is 
overall a better machine.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Sep 28, 2014, at 4:50 PM, Kevin Barry  wrote:

> That non retina MBP is the 2012 model and now has been discontinued although 
> refurbed models may still be around.
> Besides being non retina, it's thicker and heavier than a retina model and 
> it's slower due to its older  archetecture.
> It is more easily upgraded if you choose.  You can, and should, swap out that 
> spinning hard drive and install and SSD but this will raise the price. You 
> can also upgrade  memory.
> Still, the  Retina model is far superior in my opinion regardless of its 
> screen.
> 
> At 01:31 AM 9/29/2014, you wrote:
>> Listers,
>> 
>> I would like to ask you gurus for some advice; is it of any advantage for a 
>> totally blind mac user as myself to have a macbook pro with retina display?  
>> I've just been on Apple's website, building my own macbook pro, and I was 
>> wondering whether the retina display has any bearing on the overall 
>> performance or capabilities of a macbook pro for somebody who will not 
>> actually benefit from the retina visual aspects.  Please let me have your 
>> very honest views on that.  The non-retina macbook pro with no flash memory 
>> but with 1TB serial ATA drive is significantly cheaper than a corresponding 
>> retina display model.  It would make a financial difference for me.
>> 
>> Look forward to your views.  Please feel free to e-mail off line if deemed 
>> better or less intrusive for the list.
>> 
>> Thanks a lot.
>> 
>> Andrew
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Re: Apple iOS 8 update cripples phones. How to fix it.

2014-09-29 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi,

I have no issues like that at all with my iPhone 5.

Later...

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On Sep 29, 2014, at 7:17 AM, Jessica Moss  wrote:

> Ok, glad to know I'm not alone, I wonder if that's the case with the newer 
> models.  I'm about to upgrade soon, which I'm looking forward to, so I can 
> have a phone that will run more smoothly.  I unfortunately didn't realize 
> IOS8 would make my 4s so sluggish, or I probably would've held off.
> On Sep 28, 2014, at 10:55 PM, Yolanda  wrote:
> 
>> VO reboots itself constantly with 8.02 on my 4s.
>> 
>> On 9/28/2014 7:03 PM, Jessica Moss wrote:
>>> Have you ever had the issue of voiceover constantly turning on and off?  
>>> Mine does that a lot, but could just be because I'm running an older model, 
>>> but it drives me up the wall, mainly because I don't know that it's shut 
>>> off, and I'm just moving around the screen thinking the phone froze up, and 
>>> then hear "voiceover on," and it sometimes does this periodicly.
>>> On Sep 28, 2014, at 7:16 AM, Ray Foret Jr  wrote:
>>> 
 Apple never mentions Voice Over in any of the fixes.  The only thing to do 
 is watch this space to see what others of us find out.  My answer is, not 
 that I can tell.
 
 
 Sincerely,
 the Constantly Barefooted Ray, Still a very happy Mac and iphone user!
 Sent from my Mac, the only computer with full accessibility for the blind 
 built-in and fully protected by ClamXav Antivirus!
 
 On Sep 28, 2014, at 1:01 AM, Shannon Gerdts  wrote:
 
> Hello,
> So does the latest update to IOS 8, being 8.02, fix the bugs with 
> voiceover as well?  I'm curious as I've yet to update to the IOS 8 
> platform because of the bugs it has.  I didn't see voiceover mentioned on 
> the list of bugs that it says it addresses so that is why I'm curious 
> since I'm sure there is a number of bugs that it didn't bullet point out 
> on the details of the update.
>  
> Take care,
> Shannon Gerdts
>  
> From: Ray Foret Jr
> Sent: Friday, September 26, 2014 8:22 AM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Apple iOS 8 update cripples phones. How to fix it.
>  
> Last night, Apple released IOS8.0.2 which fixes the issue.  So, this is 
> actually already outdated.
>  
>  
> Sincerely,
> the Constantly Barefooted Ray, Still a very happy Mac and iphone user!
> Sent from my Mac, the only computer with full accessibility for the blind 
> built-in and fully protected by ClamXav Antivirus!
>  
> On Sep 26, 2014, at 7:29 AM, DD  wrote:
> 
>> 
>> http://www.csmonitor.com/layout/set/text/Innovation/Tech/2014/0925/Apple-iOS-8-update-cripples-phones.-How-to-fix-it.-video
>> 
>> 
>> XB
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Re: Opinons needed regarding 3.5-year-old MacBook and Yosemite

2014-09-29 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi,

RAM is pretty cheap for that unit and easily installed by yourself, unlike the 
battery.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Sep 28, 2014, at 12:35 PM, Christine Grassman  
wrote:

> I don't. Thanks. 
> 
> On Sep 28, 2014, at 2:25 PM, Shawn Krasniuk  wrote:
> 
>> Hi Christine. While I can't give out too much information about bugs and 
>> what not on Yosemite, this white MacBook is going to be 4 years old this 
>> November and I've been able to run both Mavericks and Yosemite just fine. 
>> The only reason I would think the Apple representative would say that you 
>> don't have the system requirements necessary to run both Mavericks and 
>> Yosemite is if you don't have 4 gigs of ram. If you do, I don't know what to 
>> tell you.
>> 
>> Shawn
>> Sent From My White MacBook
>> 
>>> On Sep 28, 2014, at 8:09 AM, Christine Grassman  
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hello all:
>>> This is a question for the tech-savviest among you.
>>> I was on the phone with an Apple rep yesterday, trying to fix an odd 
>>> problem on my 3.5-year-old 13-inch white MacBook.  I was hoping to get at 
>>> least another year of use out of it, for financial reasons, but there is a 
>>> possibility I'll have to change that plan.
>>> My MacBook is freezing for no reason three to five times an hour. I've run 
>>> Verify Disk and Permissions, and run Repair Permissions. VoiceOver will not 
>>> start in SAfe MOde, even with a sighted assistant attempting to start it 
>>> manually.
>>> The Apple rep informed that:
>>> 
>>> 1. I barely have the system requirements for Mavericks, and definitely will 
>>> not for Yosemite.
>>> 
>>> 2. If I get this problem fixed, I will have a perfectly reasonable system 
>>> to work with until I must get a new computer.
>>> 
>>> So . . . I want to know:
>>> How many of you with old MacBooks are running Mavericks with little to no 
>>> trouble?
>>> Second, has anyone heard or come across this statement about Yosemite, that 
>>> an old MacBook will not handle it?
>>> Thoughts? Opinions? Sources for informed decision-making? Thanks. 
>>> Christine
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Re: determining gap play back list information?

2014-09-29 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi,

OK, that eliminates one possibilityy.  Has this error crippled your iTunes so 
that it's unusable?  If so, you may wish to import your songs in smaller 
increments.  I'm wondering if it's having issues populating the iTunes 
Database.  Not sure why, but if that database has an issue part-way through the 
import, it won't be able to resolve the problem and you more or less have to 
re-import things again.

HTH.

Later...

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Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Sep 29, 2014, at 12:27 AM, Kliphton  wrote:

> No I don't.  My library is much to large for that to be worth it.
> 
> Kliphton
> 
> On Sep 28, 2014, at 12:18 PM, Tim Kilburn  wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Do you subscribe to iTunes Match?
>> 
>> Later...
>> 
>> Tim Kilburn
>> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
>> 
>> On Sep 27, 2014, at 8:55 AM, kliphskor...@icloud.com wrote:
>> 
>>> This is the message I got after importing 1.5TB of music in to my iTunes 
>>> library.  Anyone knows what that means?
>>>  
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Re: Up half the night trying to change my IP address… Help!!!!

2014-09-29 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi,

What model of Mac are you running?  If it has an ethernet port, try plugging it 
directly into your router with an ethernet cable, then running any software 
updates you can.  I believe that there were some Airport WiFi updates since 
Mavericks was released that could help with this.

If your only choice is WiFi, when you’re in the Network pane of System 
Preferences, elect the WiFi from the Services Table, then navigate to the 
Advanced button and press it.  Select the TCP/IP tab and change the Connect 
Using pop-up to “Using DHCP with Manual Address”.  You should be able to put an 
IP in there while leaving the Subnet etc fields alone.  If that doesn’t work, 
you need to look at the TCP and DNS info on one of your working machines, then 
enter similar info into the totally Manual option within the is same Advanced 
area.  If those options are dimmed, make sure your lock is unlocked so that 
changes are allowed.

HTH.

Later…

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Sep 29, 2014, at 8:41 AM, 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries 
 wrote:

> You verified which wifi network you are connecting to? Just want to make sure 
> you aren't accidentally picking up a neighbor's network. Does it have a 
> unique name? There are a lot of wifi networks out there called Linksys or the 
> like.
> 
> CB
> 
> On 9/29/14, 10:21 AM, Christine Grassman wrote:
>> Yes, tried all of these things, as per Apple Communities.
>>  
>> On Sep 29, 2014, at 10:18 AM, 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries 
>>  wrote:
>> 
>>> What have you tried so far? I assume you tried turning the wifi off and 
>>> back on again? Did you try and renew DHCP Lease (unter the TCP/IP tab in 
>>> the advanced settings)? Can you get the IP address, subnet mask, router and 
>>> DNS address from one of your working devices, turn that device off and then 
>>> manually config that on your Mac's wifi to see if that works?
>>> 
>>> CB
>>> 
>>> On 9/29/14, 9:27 AM, Christine Grassman wrote:
 Hi.  I've already tried the manual route; as stated, all other choices 
 beside DHCP are dimmed, and I don't know why. As for the router, the 
 documentation is not accessible, so I have no clue how to go about 
 updating the firmware. All other devices in the house are connecting just 
 fine, and the WiFi is showing on my status menu as present and on,  but 
 there is a "self-assigned IP address" and it says it cannot connect to the 
 Internet. I cannot figure out how to change this IP address. I cannot 
 erase it. I am at a complete loss.
 Christine
 
 On Sep 29, 2014, at 7:52 AM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu  wrote:
 
> It sounds like there is some bad interaction between your Mac's DHCP 
> client and your router's DHCP server since your upgrade.  If your ISP 
> already knows about it, presumably they already know about it.
> 
> Do you have control over the router?  If it has firmware, you should try 
> to locate the latest version, and upgrade it.  If the router is crippled 
> by design because your ISP has control over it, my recommendation would 
> be to buy your own router.
> 
> You could try setting your IP address manually.  In System Preferences, 
> Network, you select your interface, then choose to configure IP manually; 
> if it's not on the main screen, press Advanced and it's there on the 
> TCP/IP tab.  You've got to use an IP address and subnet mask compatible 
> with your other devices; pick an IP not likely to be used, like near the 
> end of your range.  You could use Google DNS (8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4) until you 
> learn the addresses of other servers of your ISP, if desired.
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Re: File viewing mac on linux and vice versa.

2014-09-29 Thread 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries
Just wanted to point out the both SMB and NFS are built into OSX so you 
pretty much just have to set it up. SMB is little more than turning on a 
checkbox is the sharing preferences while NFS is, well, NFS which is 
just as easy/hard on OSX as on a linux box. Nice thing with SMB is that 
will work for Windows users as well.


CB

On 9/28/14, 8:10 PM, Jason White wrote:

Anders Holmberg  wrote:

Hi!
I have a vinux system on a pc which i want to use to view files on my mac.
BUt i really don't know how to make this work properly.

You could use NFS or SMB file systems to make the files on the Mac available
over the network to your Linux system. Then use NFS or Samba client on Linux
to access them.


Remember that this is under the graphical unity environment so i am really
not sure if any one knows.  /A

If you're running Unity, this means your Linux distribution is based on
Ubuntu. You may receive better assistance by asking in an Ubuntu-related
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Re: Up half the night trying to change my IP address… Help!!!!

2014-09-29 Thread Christine Grassman
I have tried this. Absolutely no matter what I do, I cannot get rid of the 
“self-assigned IP address” which says it cannot connect to the Internet. Yet, 
the WiFi connection shows in the status menu with all bars, and says it is on. 

Christine
 
On Sep 29, 2014, at 11:41 AM, Tim Kilburn  wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> What model of Mac are you running?  If it has an ethernet port, try plugging 
> it directly into your router with an ethernet cable, then running any 
> software updates you can.  I believe that there were some Airport WiFi 
> updates since Mavericks was released that could help with this.
> 
> If your only choice is WiFi, when you’re in the Network pane of System 
> Preferences, elect the WiFi from the Services Table, then navigate to the 
> Advanced button and press it.  Select the TCP/IP tab and change the Connect 
> Using pop-up to “Using DHCP with Manual Address”.  You should be able to put 
> an IP in there while leaving the Subnet etc fields alone.  If that doesn’t 
> work, you need to look at the TCP and DNS info on one of your working 
> machines, then enter similar info into the totally Manual option within the 
> is same Advanced area.  If those options are dimmed, make sure your lock is 
> unlocked so that changes are allowed.
> 
> HTH.
> 
> Later…
> 
> Tim Kilburn
> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
> 
> On Sep 29, 2014, at 8:41 AM, 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries 
>  wrote:
> 
>> You verified which wifi network you are connecting to? Just want to make 
>> sure you aren't accidentally picking up a neighbor's network. Does it have a 
>> unique name? There are a lot of wifi networks out there called Linksys or 
>> the like.
>> 
>> CB
>> 
>> On 9/29/14, 10:21 AM, Christine Grassman wrote:
>>> Yes, tried all of these things, as per Apple Communities.
>>> 
>>> On Sep 29, 2014, at 10:18 AM, 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries 
>>>  wrote:
>>> 
 What have you tried so far? I assume you tried turning the wifi off and 
 back on again? Did you try and renew DHCP Lease (unter the TCP/IP tab in 
 the advanced settings)? Can you get the IP address, subnet mask, router 
 and DNS address from one of your working devices, turn that device off and 
 then manually config that on your Mac's wifi to see if that works?
 
 CB
 
 On 9/29/14, 9:27 AM, Christine Grassman wrote:
> Hi.  I've already tried the manual route; as stated, all other choices 
> beside DHCP are dimmed, and I don't know why. As for the router, the 
> documentation is not accessible, so I have no clue how to go about 
> updating the firmware. All other devices in the house are connecting just 
> fine, and the WiFi is showing on my status menu as present and on,  but 
> there is a "self-assigned IP address" and it says it cannot connect to 
> the Internet. I cannot figure out how to change this IP address. I cannot 
> erase it. I am at a complete loss.
> Christine
> 
> On Sep 29, 2014, at 7:52 AM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu  
> wrote:
> 
>> It sounds like there is some bad interaction between your Mac's DHCP 
>> client and your router's DHCP server since your upgrade.  If your ISP 
>> already knows about it, presumably they already know about it.
>> 
>> Do you have control over the router?  If it has firmware, you should try 
>> to locate the latest version, and upgrade it.  If the router is crippled 
>> by design because your ISP has control over it, my recommendation would 
>> be to buy your own router.
>> 
>> You could try setting your IP address manually.  In System Preferences, 
>> Network, you select your interface, then choose to configure IP 
>> manually; if it's not on the main screen, press Advanced and it's there 
>> on the TCP/IP tab.  You've got to use an IP address and subnet mask 
>> compatible with your other devices; pick an IP not likely to be used, 
>> like near the end of your range.  You could use Google DNS (8.8.8.8, 
>> 8.8.4.4) until you learn the addresses of other servers of your ISP, if 
>> desired.
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Re: Up half the night trying to change my IP address… Help!!!!

2014-09-29 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi,

Were you able to try with an ethernet cable for a hard-wired direct connection.?

Later…

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Sep 29, 2014, at 10:35 AM, Christine Grassman  
wrote:

> I have tried this. Absolutely no matter what I do, I cannot get rid of the 
> “self-assigned IP address” which says it cannot connect to the Internet. Yet, 
> the WiFi connection shows in the status menu with all bars, and says it is 
> on. 
> 
> Christine
>  
> On Sep 29, 2014, at 11:41 AM, Tim Kilburn  wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> What model of Mac are you running?  If it has an ethernet port, try plugging 
>> it directly into your router with an ethernet cable, then running any 
>> software updates you can.  I believe that there were some Airport WiFi 
>> updates since Mavericks was released that could help with this.
>> 
>> If your only choice is WiFi, when you’re in the Network pane of System 
>> Preferences, elect the WiFi from the Services Table, then navigate to the 
>> Advanced button and press it.  Select the TCP/IP tab and change the Connect 
>> Using pop-up to “Using DHCP with Manual Address”.  You should be able to put 
>> an IP in there while leaving the Subnet etc fields alone.  If that doesn’t 
>> work, you need to look at the TCP and DNS info on one of your working 
>> machines, then enter similar info into the totally Manual option within the 
>> is same Advanced area.  If those options are dimmed, make sure your lock is 
>> unlocked so that changes are allowed.
>> 
>> HTH.
>> 
>> Later…
>> 
>> Tim Kilburn
>> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
>> 
>> On Sep 29, 2014, at 8:41 AM, 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries 
>>  wrote:
>> 
>>> You verified which wifi network you are connecting to? Just want to make 
>>> sure you aren't accidentally picking up a neighbor's network. Does it have 
>>> a unique name? There are a lot of wifi networks out there called Linksys or 
>>> the like.
>>> 
>>> CB
>>> 
>>> On 9/29/14, 10:21 AM, Christine Grassman wrote:
 Yes, tried all of these things, as per Apple Communities.

 On Sep 29, 2014, at 10:18 AM, 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries 
  wrote:
 
> What have you tried so far? I assume you tried turning the wifi off and 
> back on again? Did you try and renew DHCP Lease (unter the TCP/IP tab in 
> the advanced settings)? Can you get the IP address, subnet mask, router 
> and DNS address from one of your working devices, turn that device off 
> and then manually config that on your Mac's wifi to see if that works?
> 
> CB
> 
> On 9/29/14, 9:27 AM, Christine Grassman wrote:
>> Hi.  I've already tried the manual route; as stated, all other choices 
>> beside DHCP are dimmed, and I don't know why. As for the router, the 
>> documentation is not accessible, so I have no clue how to go about 
>> updating the firmware. All other devices in the house are connecting 
>> just fine, and the WiFi is showing on my status menu as present and on,  
>> but there is a "self-assigned IP address" and it says it cannot connect 
>> to the Internet. I cannot figure out how to change this IP address. I 
>> cannot erase it. I am at a complete loss.
>> Christine
>> 
>> On Sep 29, 2014, at 7:52 AM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu  
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> It sounds like there is some bad interaction between your Mac's DHCP 
>>> client and your router's DHCP server since your upgrade.  If your ISP 
>>> already knows about it, presumably they already know about it.
>>> 
>>> Do you have control over the router?  If it has firmware, you should 
>>> try to locate the latest version, and upgrade it.  If the router is 
>>> crippled by design because your ISP has control over it, my 
>>> recommendation would be to buy your own router.
>>> 
>>> You could try setting your IP address manually.  In System Preferences, 
>>> Network, you select your interface, then choose to configure IP 
>>> manually; if it's not on the main screen, press Advanced and it's there 
>>> on the TCP/IP tab.  You've got to use an IP address and subnet mask 
>>> compatible with your other devices; pick an IP not likely to be used, 
>>> like near the end of your range.  You could use Google DNS (8.8.8.8, 
>>> 8.8.4.4) until you learn the addresses of other servers of your ISP, if 
>>> desired.
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Re: Easily Switching Inputs on the Fly

2014-09-29 Thread Jonathan Mosen
Thanks Alex, but based on your description, this sounds like it relates to 
output, rather than input? What I'm after is the ability to record from two 
devices simultaneously rather than play them back. Can you also use a 
multi-output device for input?
Jonathan Mosen
Mosen Consulting
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> On 30/09/2014, at 12:48 am, Alex Hall  wrote:
> 
> I may be too late for your conference, but hopefully this will help in the 
> future.
> 
> First, you'll want to make a multi output device in the Audio Midi Setup app. 
> Launch the app, find and activate the "Create New Device" menu button, choose 
> "multi-output device" from the menu, and a new device will be placed in the 
> devices table near the top of the window. Select that device, then find the 
> unlabeled table further along. This table lists all the output devices on the 
> computer; check the box next to all the ones you want to use and that should 
> be it. You can now switch to that device (remember to set VoiceOver however 
> you need to so you'll still have speech, or leave a display connected).
> 
> As to quickly switching, I imagine there's a utility for that, possibly on 
> MacUpdate.com . If not, AppleScript may be able to do 
> the job, though I've never looked into that possibility.
> On Sep 29, 2014, at 3:37 AM, Jonathan Mosen  > wrote:
> 
>> Hi everyone. Wondering if anyone can help me with a query.
>> I'm going to be streaming a conference shortly, and won't be using a 
>> hardware mixer as I don't have one that's portable and don't have a need for 
>> a portable option often enough to justify buying one.
>> I'll  be providing commentary via my Blue Yeti microphone. I then want to 
>> switch to the house audio, which will be coming in via a line in to my sound 
>> card. The Yeti and the sound card are two separate input choices under 
>> System Preferences.
>> I have a couple of questions about this set-up in a mac context.
>> First, I believe it is possible to combine separate inputs into one virtual 
>> sound device? Since both the Yeti and the sound card have adjustable inputs, 
>> I may be able to have them both going at once and manage them via their 
>> respective input controls. Any advice on if this is possible, and if so, 
>> how, is much appreciated.
>> Second, if this isn't possible, do utilities exist that allow you to switch 
>> inputs via function keys or some other method more easy than changing the 
>> input in System Preferences? I would love to be able to switch from one 
>> input to another at the touch of a button.
>> Any help very much appreciated. Thanks a lot.
>> Jonathan Mosen
>> Mosen Consulting
>> Blindness technology eBooks, tutorials and training
>> http://Mosen.org 
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Re: Resolution To My Sox Audio Issue

2014-09-29 Thread 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries
I have Sox installed via macports and had no issues. I just do a sudo 
port selfupdate and then a sudo port upgrade outdated. Usually have to 
do that after I upgrade xCode or the OS.


CB

On 9/29/14, 9:49 AM, Phil Halton wrote:

Thanks for posting your results. I wish more people would do this. The 
solutions we find our valuable to all, especially since they wind up in the 
archives and we can find answers to the same questions later.

Sent from my IPhone



On Sep 28, 2014, at 8:31 PM, Daniel  wrote:

I was able to resolve my audio issue by upgrading Sox to the latest version. I 
guess it pays to use the latest version of software.

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Re: Easily Switching Inputs on the Fly

2014-09-29 Thread Alex Hall
My apologies, it was early when I replied. The process I gave is exactly the 
same, but choose "aggregate device" instead. Then, that second table will show 
input devices, not output ones, and you check the ones you want. The trick here 
is that your device will have as many channels as the total of the devices; a 
stereo mic plus a mono mic will have three channels altogether, for instance, 
so you will need to ensure your software can handle multiple channels like that 
and select the proper number i it can.
On Sep 29, 2014, at 1:03 PM, Jonathan Mosen  wrote:

> Thanks Alex, but based on your description, this sounds like it relates to 
> output, rather than input? What I'm after is the ability to record from two 
> devices simultaneously rather than play them back. Can you also use a 
> multi-output device for input?
> Jonathan Mosen
> Mosen Consulting
> Blindness technology eBooks, tutorials and training
> http://Mosen.org
> 
>> On 30/09/2014, at 12:48 am, Alex Hall  wrote:
>> 
>> I may be too late for your conference, but hopefully this will help in the 
>> future.
>> 
>> First, you'll want to make a multi output device in the Audio Midi Setup 
>> app. Launch the app, find and activate the "Create New Device" menu button, 
>> choose "multi-output device" from the menu, and a new device will be placed 
>> in the devices table near the top of the window. Select that device, then 
>> find the unlabeled table further along. This table lists all the output 
>> devices on the computer; check the box next to all the ones you want to use 
>> and that should be it. You can now switch to that device (remember to set 
>> VoiceOver however you need to so you'll still have speech, or leave a 
>> display connected).
>> 
>> As to quickly switching, I imagine there's a utility for that, possibly on 
>> MacUpdate.com. If not, AppleScript may be able to do the job, though I've 
>> never looked into that possibility.
>> On Sep 29, 2014, at 3:37 AM, Jonathan Mosen  wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi everyone. Wondering if anyone can help me with a query.
>>> I'm going to be streaming a conference shortly, and won't be using a 
>>> hardware mixer as I don't have one that's portable and don't have a need 
>>> for a portable option often enough to justify buying one.
>>> I'll  be providing commentary via my Blue Yeti microphone. I then want to 
>>> switch to the house audio, which will be coming in via a line in to my 
>>> sound card. The Yeti and the sound card are two separate input choices 
>>> under System Preferences.
>>> I have a couple of questions about this set-up in a mac context.
>>> First, I believe it is possible to combine separate inputs into one virtual 
>>> sound device? Since both the Yeti and the sound card have adjustable 
>>> inputs, I may be able to have them both going at once and manage them via 
>>> their respective input controls. Any advice on if this is possible, and if 
>>> so, how, is much appreciated.
>>> Second, if this isn't possible, do utilities exist that allow you to switch 
>>> inputs via function keys or some other method more easy than changing the 
>>> input in System Preferences? I would love to be able to switch from one 
>>> input to another at the touch of a button.
>>> Any help very much appreciated. Thanks a lot.
>>> Jonathan Mosen
>>> Mosen Consulting
>>> Blindness technology eBooks, tutorials and training
>>> http://Mosen.org
>>> 
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Re: Easily Switching Inputs on the Fly

2014-09-29 Thread Jonathan Mosen
Thanks Alex, I found this article which is helpful.
http://lifehacker.com/5933282/how-to-aggregate-and-use-multiple-audio-inputs-and-outputs-in-os-x
Jonathan Mosen
Mosen Consulting
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> On 30/09/2014, at 6:21 am, Alex Hall  wrote:
> 
> My apologies, it was early when I replied. The process I gave is exactly the 
> same, but choose "aggregate device" instead. Then, that second table will 
> show input devices, not output ones, and you check the ones you want. The 
> trick here is that your device will have as many channels as the total of the 
> devices; a stereo mic plus a mono mic will have three channels altogether, 
> for instance, so you will need to ensure your software can handle multiple 
> channels like that and select the proper number i it can.
> On Sep 29, 2014, at 1:03 PM, Jonathan Mosen  > wrote:
> 
>> Thanks Alex, but based on your description, this sounds like it relates to 
>> output, rather than input? What I'm after is the ability to record from two 
>> devices simultaneously rather than play them back. Can you also use a 
>> multi-output device for input?
>> Jonathan Mosen
>> Mosen Consulting
>> Blindness technology eBooks, tutorials and training
>> http://Mosen.org 
>>> On 30/09/2014, at 12:48 am, Alex Hall >> > wrote:
>>> 
>>> I may be too late for your conference, but hopefully this will help in the 
>>> future.
>>> 
>>> First, you'll want to make a multi output device in the Audio Midi Setup 
>>> app. Launch the app, find and activate the "Create New Device" menu button, 
>>> choose "multi-output device" from the menu, and a new device will be placed 
>>> in the devices table near the top of the window. Select that device, then 
>>> find the unlabeled table further along. This table lists all the output 
>>> devices on the computer; check the box next to all the ones you want to use 
>>> and that should be it. You can now switch to that device (remember to set 
>>> VoiceOver however you need to so you'll still have speech, or leave a 
>>> display connected).
>>> 
>>> As to quickly switching, I imagine there's a utility for that, possibly on 
>>> MacUpdate.com . If not, AppleScript may be able to 
>>> do the job, though I've never looked into that possibility.
>>> On Sep 29, 2014, at 3:37 AM, Jonathan Mosen >> > wrote:
>>> 
 Hi everyone. Wondering if anyone can help me with a query.
 I'm going to be streaming a conference shortly, and won't be using a 
 hardware mixer as I don't have one that's portable and don't have a need 
 for a portable option often enough to justify buying one.
 I'll  be providing commentary via my Blue Yeti microphone. I then want to 
 switch to the house audio, which will be coming in via a line in to my 
 sound card. The Yeti and the sound card are two separate input choices 
 under System Preferences.
 I have a couple of questions about this set-up in a mac context.
 First, I believe it is possible to combine separate inputs into one 
 virtual sound device? Since both the Yeti and the sound card have 
 adjustable inputs, I may be able to have them both going at once and 
 manage them via their respective input controls. Any advice on if this is 
 possible, and if so, how, is much appreciated.
 Second, if this isn't possible, do utilities exist that allow you to 
 switch inputs via function keys or some other method more easy than 
 changing the input in System Preferences? I would love to be able to 
 switch from one input to another at the touch of a button.
 Any help very much appreciated. Thanks a lot.
 Jonathan Mosen
 Mosen Consulting
 Blindness technology eBooks, tutorials and training
 http://Mosen.org 
 
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Re: Sox Audio Issue

2014-09-29 Thread Georgina Joyce
Hello,

Did you meet all dependencies?


On 29 Sep 2014, at 00:43, Daniel  wrote:

> I'm not sure. I got the source code from sourceforge and compiled with x-code.
> The account i have is an administrative account, and to avoid compile issues 
> i did use sudo. I've never bothered to enable the root account itself.
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Re: App tip.

2014-09-29 Thread Faisal
How does it know if the device had hacked it or if you haven't given it access?

On Sep 29, 2014, at 4:08 AM, Anders Holmberg  wrote:

> Hi!
> I found a good app called   Who's On My WiFi free.
> It scans your wifi for devices that may have hacked into your network.
> I've noticed that it was fully accessible with Voiceover.
> This is for mac and can be found here:
> https://itunes.apple.com/se/app/who-is-on-my-wifi/id909760813?mt=12
> Hope this link works.
> /A
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Re: Resolving an issue in iOS 8 which makes Bluetooth keyboard not working

2014-09-29 Thread Kevin Mattingly
Did not work for me. I was able to add the keyboard but when I went to cycle 
through the keyboard using the commands space, it would not cycle through the 
keyboards.

Sent from my iPhone

> On Sep 29, 2014, at 3:12 AM, Ein Lee  wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> If your Bluetooth keyboard doesn't work with VoiceOver except just a few 
> functions in iOS 8.0 and iOS 8.0.2, try the following steps to resolve the 
> issue. Once the problem disappears, it doesn't appear again unless you change 
> the iPhone language in Settings, General, Language & Region. To make the 
> problem disappear from your iPhone, follow these steps:
> 
> 1. If you use just one software keyboard, temporarily add an arbitrary one in 
> Settings, General, Keyboard, Keyboards, Add New Keyboard.
> 2. Open the Notes app.
> 3. Create a new note.
> 4. Press the left arrow key and the right arrow key simultaneously to turn 
> off the quick navigation option.
> 5. Hold down the command key and press the space key several times to cycle 
> through the list of software keyboards.
> 6. Press the left arrow key and the right arrow key simultaneously to turn on 
> the quick navigation option.
> 7. Now your Bluetooth keyboard should work fine except other iOS bugs.
> 8. You may delete the software keyboard temporarily added at Settings, 
> General, Keyboard, Keyboards.
> 
> This is a copy of the email sent to RiVO customers to resolve the issue 
> (http://goo.gl/GiBvWy) since we have found that it should also resolve the 
> problem for other Bluetooth keyboards as well.
> 
> Thanks.
> Ein
> 
> RiVO: mobience.com/rivo
> Twitter: twitter.com/mobience
> Facebook: facebook.com/mobience
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Re: Up half the night trying to change my IP address… Help!!!!

2014-09-29 Thread Sabahattin Gucukoglu
This bit where you're saying you can't change from DHCP is very interesting.  
I'd really like to know why that is.  Are you quite sure that you can't press 
Advanced, and then set "Configure using" to anything besides DHCP?

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Re: Sox Audio Issue

2014-09-29 Thread Daniel
I upgraded Sox to the latest version so it works.

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Re: Macbook pro retina or not retina display?

2014-09-29 Thread Piotr Machacz
Unless you really want an optical drive, get the retina model. Swapping 
out components can be done but if you do that you'll just end up making 
it cost as much as a retina macbook, except with a processor from 2012. 
The new retina macbooks have made some impressive improvements with 
battery life and a solid state drive, while not as big, will give you a 
lot more performance, but using less power and being a lot quieter. And 
probably last longer. It's also quite a bit thinner and liter.


On 2014-09-29 17:26, Tim Kilburn wrote:

Hi,

As mentioned by others here, the non-Retina Display model is an older 
considerably slower machine.  There certainly are ways of upgrading it to have 
an SSD and to swap out the optical drive sliding over your HD into its place, 
or just having an SSD.  All this can improve the speed and possible storage 
capacity of the unit but, in the process, you've increased the cost thus 
reducing the savings.  If I was purchasing a brand new machine, I'd simply go 
with the Retina Display unit as it has a faster processor, faster memory and is 
overall a better machine.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Sep 28, 2014, at 4:50 PM, Kevin Barry  wrote:


That non retina MBP is the 2012 model and now has been discontinued although 
refurbed models may still be around.
Besides being non retina, it's thicker and heavier than a retina model and it's 
slower due to its older  archetecture.
It is more easily upgraded if you choose.  You can, and should, swap out that 
spinning hard drive and install and SSD but this will raise the price. You can 
also upgrade  memory.
Still, the  Retina model is far superior in my opinion regardless of its screen.

At 01:31 AM 9/29/2014, you wrote:

Listers,

I would like to ask you gurus for some advice; is it of any advantage for a 
totally blind mac user as myself to have a macbook pro with retina display?  
I've just been on Apple's website, building my own macbook pro, and I was 
wondering whether the retina display has any bearing on the overall performance 
or capabilities of a macbook pro for somebody who will not actually benefit 
from the retina visual aspects.  Please let me have your very honest views on 
that.  The non-retina macbook pro with no flash memory but with 1TB serial ATA 
drive is significantly cheaper than a corresponding retina display model.  It 
would make a financial difference for me.

Look forward to your views.  Please feel free to e-mail off line if deemed 
better or less intrusive for the list.

Thanks a lot.

Andrew

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app to monitor sports scores and schedules

2014-09-29 Thread Faisal
Hi all,
Anyone know if there is an app for the mac that monitors sports scores and 
schedules which is accessible?

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Re: Up half the night trying to change my IP address… Help!!!!

2014-09-29 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi,

I agree Sabahattin.  The only time I've seen that sort of issue is when the 
user doesn't have Admin privileges for changes to the Network pane of System 
Prefs.

Now, if there's an issue with the DHCP service on the router, and the other 
computers have not been shutdown, they may retain their TCP/IP credentials 
whereas the MacBook with the new installation lost it's IP and cannot regain 
it.  many home routers only keep DHCP info for about an hour then release it 
for someone else.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Sep 29, 2014, at 1:42 PM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu  wrote:

> This bit where you're saying you can't change from DHCP is very interesting.  
> I'd really like to know why that is.  Are you quite sure that you can't press 
> Advanced, and then set "Configure using" to anything besides DHCP?
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Re: Resolving an issue in iOS 8 which makes Bluetooth keyboard not working

2014-09-29 Thread Angelo

Thank you! it worked perfectly for me
best 

Angelo
a.rock...@gmail.com



On Sep 29, 2014, at 3:30 PM, Kevin Mattingly  wrote:

> Did not work for me. I was able to add the keyboard but when I went to cycle 
> through the keyboard using the commands space, it would not cycle through the 
> keyboards.
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On Sep 29, 2014, at 3:12 AM, Ein Lee  wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> If your Bluetooth keyboard doesn't work with VoiceOver except just a few 
>> functions in iOS 8.0 and iOS 8.0.2, try the following steps to resolve the 
>> issue. Once the problem disappears, it doesn't appear again unless you 
>> change the iPhone language in Settings, General, Language & Region. To make 
>> the problem disappear from your iPhone, follow these steps:
>> 
>> 1. If you use just one software keyboard, temporarily add an arbitrary one 
>> in Settings, General, Keyboard, Keyboards, Add New Keyboard.
>> 2. Open the Notes app.
>> 3. Create a new note.
>> 4. Press the left arrow key and the right arrow key simultaneously to turn 
>> off the quick navigation option.
>> 5. Hold down the command key and press the space key several times to cycle 
>> through the list of software keyboards.
>> 6. Press the left arrow key and the right arrow key simultaneously to turn 
>> on the quick navigation option.
>> 7. Now your Bluetooth keyboard should work fine except other iOS bugs.
>> 8. You may delete the software keyboard temporarily added at Settings, 
>> General, Keyboard, Keyboards.
>> 
>> This is a copy of the email sent to RiVO customers to resolve the issue 
>> (http://goo.gl/GiBvWy) since we have found that it should also resolve the 
>> problem for other Bluetooth keyboards as well.
>> 
>> Thanks.
>> Ein
>> 
>> RiVO: mobience.com/rivo
>> Twitter: twitter.com/mobience
>> Facebook: facebook.com/mobience
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Re: Macbook pro retina or not retina display?

2014-09-29 Thread Sabahattin Gucukoglu
While I concur with the recommendation to get the newer models for efficiency 
reasons, I feel I should point out that the older MacBooks are still on sale 
with optional SSDs, and that they come with both Ethernet and optical drives 
which the newer models lack.  This curmudgeon happens to think that you got 
more for your money and that the MacBook Pro was worthy of its name back then, 
but there's no denying progress at all; you get more Flash, more external 
connectivity, more efficient processors, more battery power, and more memory 
for less cost with the current machines.  It's up to you which you prefer to go 
with, and I wouldn't fault you for staying in the past, but you've got to be 
mindful of your investment.  I need to assure you, as someone who tracks the 
market pretty closely, that there are times when function trumps form, and for 
most purposes the low-end current MBPs will serve well.

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Re: Apple iOS 8 update cripples phones. How to fix it.

2014-09-29 Thread John Sanfilippo
I have a 5s and the same happens to me. Worse: VO cuts out entirely. When a 
sighted person starts it it says it is on, but it isn't and the hot key does 
not work. This is bad, and that aint good.

js

  - Original Message - 
  From: Jessica Moss 
  To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 9:17 AM
  Subject: Re: Apple iOS 8 update cripples phones. How to fix it.


  Ok, glad to know I'm not alone, I wonder if that's the case with the newer 
models.  I'm about to upgrade soon, which I'm looking forward to, so I can have 
a phone that will run more smoothly.  I unfortunately didn't realize IOS8 would 
make my 4s so sluggish, or I probably would've held off.

  On Sep 28, 2014, at 10:55 PM, Yolanda  wrote:


VO reboots itself constantly with 8.02 on my 4s.

On 9/28/2014 7:03 PM, Jessica Moss wrote:

  Have you ever had the issue of voiceover constantly turning on and off?  
Mine does that a lot, but could just be because I'm running an older model, but 
it drives me up the wall, mainly because I don't know that it's shut off, and 
I'm just moving around the screen thinking the phone froze up, and then hear 
"voiceover on," and it sometimes does this periodicly.

  On Sep 28, 2014, at 7:16 AM, Ray Foret Jr  wrote:


Apple never mentions Voice Over in any of the fixes.  The only thing to 
do is watch this space to see what others of us find out.  My answer is, not 
that I can tell. 




Sincerely,
the Constantly Barefooted Ray, Still a very happy Mac and iphone user!
Sent from my Mac, the only computer with full accessibility for the 
blind built-in and fully protected by ClamXav Antivirus!



On Sep 28, 2014, at 1:01 AM, Shannon Gerdts  wrote:


  Hello,
  So does the latest update to IOS 8, being 8.02, fix the bugs with 
voiceover as well?  I'm curious as I've yet to update to the IOS 8 platform 
because of the bugs it has.  I didn't see voiceover mentioned on the list of 
bugs that it says it addresses so that is why I'm curious since I'm sure there 
is a number of bugs that it didn't bullet point out on the details of the 
update.

  Take care,
  Shannon Gerdts

  From: Ray Foret Jr 
  Sent: Friday, September 26, 2014 8:22 AM
  To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
  Subject: Re: Apple iOS 8 update cripples phones. How to fix it.

  Last night, Apple released IOS8.0.2 which fixes the issue.  So, this 
is actually already outdated. 


  Sincerely,
  the Constantly Barefooted Ray, Still a very happy Mac and iphone user!
  Sent from my Mac, the only computer with full accessibility for the 
blind built-in and fully protected by ClamXav Antivirus!


  On Sep 26, 2014, at 7:29 AM, DD  wrote:




http://www.csmonitor.com/layout/set/text/Innovation/Tech/2014/0925/Apple-iOS-8-update-cripples-phones.-How-to-fix-it.-video


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Re: Up half the night trying to change my IP address… Help!!!!

2014-09-29 Thread Christine Grassman
OK, so here's the scoop regarding my Internet conductivity issue after 
upgrading to Mavericks, followed  by a memory upgrade question.


Last night, after upgrading to Mavericks I was showing my WiFi connection but 
could not connect to the Internet.  I tried using Diagnostics and the 
Assistant, the latter after having deleted the service and inputting 
information manually.  No matter what I did, however, I kept getting a 
self-assigned IP address. 
I called my ISP and they told me to call Apple.
After work, I did so:

1. Because this was an update, the MacBook was using my key-chain to try to 
connect, but because the router often changes, the upgraded computer was using 
old info, and I needed to clear everything out . . . every network I ever 
joined, and start fresh.

2.  After selecting and deleting all services and profiles, I added my WiFi 
network after finding it in the table of offered networks, putting in the 
password, and joining.
It is now working fine.


However, my 13-inch mid-2010 MacBook has only 2GB of memory, and can only be 
upgraded to 4.  It is running horribly slowly, from applications loading to 
response time when typing. There also continue to be some mini-freezes.

The Apple rep told me when I upgrade the memory I will achieve a substantial 
difference.
I have a Genus Bar appointment scheduled for tomorrow, at which I originally 
believed I would be faced with the decision to replace the battery or get a new 
computer.  Now I am thinking of getting the memory upgrade and trying that on 
for a while.

However, and here comes the question:
According to my MacBook specs, I've got 2 GB 1067 MHz DDR3.  In the Apple 
store, the only and only 4 GB memory module listed says "4 GB 1866 MHz DDR3.
Is this doable?  If not, what can I do?
Thanks to all for the suggestions and support. 
Christine

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Re: Changing email address

2014-09-29 Thread Angus MacKinnon
Chris

I am confused as well. I went to the main Google Groups site to change the Send 
To email address since I have a number of Google Groups and I can not find the 
Send To address field. On Saturday September 27, 2014 and did something to have 
nearly 3900 emails I have not seen before download to my InBox and Archive 
Mailboxes. I would just like to find the Send To address field in Google Groups 
first. Can you help me Find the Send To address field?

Angus MacKinnon

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Shortcut keys for Amadeus Pro

2014-09-29 Thread Agent086b
Hi all,
does anybody know where I can find a list of shortcut keys for Amadeus Pro? I 
am really struggling to convert a vinyl record to digital. I have listened to a 
couple of podcasts but I am unable to make the program work as the podcasters 
do. When I drop markers they don't appear to go where I want them. I do know 
about CMD Y to bring the ply heads together.
Thanks for any help.
Max
 

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Re: Up half the night trying to change my IP address… Help!!!!

2014-09-29 Thread 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries

Glad to hear the network problem is solved.

Usually running fast RAM slowly is better than trying to make slow RAM 
go fast (overclocking). If you are getting the RAM at the store and 
having the Genius folks install it then you should be in good hands 
although you'll probably be paying a premium price. A 4GB PC3-8500 
1066Mhz 1.5v memory module is about $40-$60 US from newegg.


CB

On 9/29/14, 7:06 PM, Christine Grassman wrote:

OK, so here's the scoop regarding my Internet conductivity issue after 
upgrading to Mavericks, followed  by a memory upgrade question.


Last night, after upgrading to Mavericks I was showing my WiFi connection but 
could not connect to the Internet.  I tried using Diagnostics and the 
Assistant, the latter after having deleted the service and inputting 
information manually.  No matter what I did, however, I kept getting a 
self-assigned IP address.
I called my ISP and they told me to call Apple.
After work, I did so:

1. Because this was an update, the MacBook was using my key-chain to try to 
connect, but because the router often changes, the upgraded computer was using 
old info, and I needed to clear everything out . . . every network I ever 
joined, and start fresh.

2.  After selecting and deleting all services and profiles, I added my WiFi 
network after finding it in the table of offered networks, putting in the 
password, and joining.
It is now working fine.


However, my 13-inch mid-2010 MacBook has only 2GB of memory, and can only be 
upgraded to 4.  It is running horribly slowly, from applications loading to 
response time when typing. There also continue to be some mini-freezes.

The Apple rep told me when I upgrade the memory I will achieve a substantial 
difference.
I have a Genus Bar appointment scheduled for tomorrow, at which I originally 
believed I would be faced with the decision to replace the battery or get a new 
computer.  Now I am thinking of getting the memory upgrade and trying that on 
for a while.

However, and here comes the question:
According to my MacBook specs, I've got 2 GB 1067 MHz DDR3.  In the Apple store, the 
only and only 4 GB memory module listed says "4 GB 1866 MHz DDR3.
Is this doable?  If not, what can I do?
Thanks to all for the suggestions and support.
Christine



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