VO and spell checker bug in safari fixed.

2010-06-30 Thread Daniel Rowe
Hi all,
Just to let you all know that VO now brings up the menu of corrections for a 
misspelled word when you use VO+shift+m  in edit boxes in Safari, after you use 
command+semicolon.  This bug was fixed either in mac os X 10.6.4 or Safari 5.
I asume this will also work if you have "check spelling while typing" enabled.

Hope this is of benefit to some of you.
Dannie

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Re: VO and spell checker bug in safari fixed.

2010-06-30 Thread Daniel Rowe
It worked for me the other day then when I was on a form after I sent that 
message, I tried it again and it didn't work.
hmmm
.

On 30 Jun 2010, at 17:50, Sarah Alawami wrote:

> Hmm I have never gotten that to work even in safari 5. Um?
> 
> S
> On Jun 30, 2010, at 6:25 AM, Daniel Rowe wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,
>> Just to let you all know that VO now brings up the menu of corrections for a 
>> misspelled word when you use VO+shift+m  in edit boxes in Safari, after you 
>> use command+semicolon.  This bug was fixed either in mac os X 10.6.4 or 
>> Safari 5.
>> I asume this will also work if you have "check spelling while typing" 
>> enabled.
>> 
>> Hope this is of benefit to some of you.
>> Dannie
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Thoughts on Magic Trackpad

2010-07-29 Thread Daniel Rowe
Hi all.
I took the plunge yesterday and bought the magic trackpad.
i've only used Vo with multi-touch trackpads briefly before as I have an iMac. 
But because I use the iPhone I could see the benefits such an interface would 
bring to Mac OS.

Having spent nearly two days with the trackpad, I personally thing that it is 
the best thing to happen in assistive technology recently.  To be able to 
visualise how things are laid out on the screen is just amazing.  It's larger 
size  is also an advantage.  It has really changed the way how I use my Mac and 
I won't be going back to using the numpad commander unless I have to.

Dannie

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Re: Kind of funky, intermittent problem in mail

2010-08-03 Thread Daniel Rowe
Hi Mike,
I have the same problem.  In fact it happened to me a few seconds ago before 
reading this message.  Quite a coincidence really.
I think it's maybe a problem with Gmail being slow as  sometimes I have it when 
Mail crashes when I try to delete a load of messages at once.

Dannie
 
On 3 Aug 2010, at 18:09, Michael Busboom wrote:

> Has anyone ever had the following problem in Mail, and how did you solve it?
> 
> Sometimes, when interacting with, and then arrowing through my list of 
> mailboxes, I'll come across a mailbox with a lot of messages in it.  
> Normally, when arrowing through the mailbox list, VO will announce the number 
> of messages in the mailbox that is currently highlighted.  Once I decide on a 
> mailbox that contains messages of interest, I stop interacting with the 
> mailboxes table and VO Right Arrow over to the Messages table and interact 
> with it.  Sometimes, but not always, VO says no messages, even though I know 
> that there are messages in that particular mailbox.  If I try to up and 
> down-arrow through the message list that VO doesn't see, all I get is that 
> "Bong" sound.
> 
> I can sometimes remedy the problem by exiting Mail and then going back into 
> it.  Sometimes, I can circumvent the problem by synchronizing all of my 
> mailboxes.  Why is it that the number of messages in a mailbox is properly 
> announced, though I can't always arrow through them because VO thinks that 
> the messages table is empty?
> 
> Best regards from Vienna, a city whose summer has been disappointing at best!
> 
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Re: magic rackpad commands

2010-08-03 Thread Daniel Rowe
Hi Mary,
if you do a search for trackpad in VO's help system, you'll find a list of 
standard gestures there.
Dannie

On 3 Aug 2010, at 04:58, Mary Otten wrote:

> Somewhere, I know I saw a list of commands that work out of the box with the 
> magic trackpad and vo. Now however, I can't recall where I saw that list. I 
> know about setting up track pad commander, of course, but this was  a list of 
> commands that just work; there was one in particular involving getting access 
> to the linked item equivalent of vo plus j, I would guess, and I don't 
> remember it or any of the others, some of which are undoubtedly the same as 
> those on the I-devices. thanks for the pointer to the list.,
> 
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Re: How do you perform a command click on the multi gesture trackpad?

2010-08-04 Thread Daniel Rowe
Secondary clicking is Mac speak for right clicking, like to open up a 
contextual menu.  Press down on the trackpad with 2 fingers til it clicks.

Dannie

  On 4 Aug 2010, at 07:20, Ricardo Walker wrote:

> Lol,
> 
> We are wondering the same thing.  I haven't a clue what it means or, how to 
> do it.  If you find out before I do please post. :)
> 
> tia
> On Aug 4, 2010, at 1:30 AM, Mary Otten wrote:
> 
>> Along with the questions about how to perform command click etc, what is a 
>> secondary click? I saw it referenced and haven't a clue what it might be.
>> 
>> mary
>> 
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Problem with 3 finger flick on trackpad

2010-08-16 Thread Daniel Rowe
Hi all,
has anyone else noticed that in some cases the 3 finger flick doesn't work?  
I've found this particularly in tables and in the playlist browser in iTunes.
Is this a bug in VO or is there a reason why these elements can't be scrolled?
I'm using the magic trackpad but this happens on MacBooks as well.

Dannie

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Re: vo settings are trashed

2010-08-25 Thread Daniel Rowe
This happened to me yesterday.  Luckally I had backed up my settings a few 
months earlier as it was doing it quite often.  But I had changed a few more 
things since then so I'll have to boot off my backup drive, export the settings 
off that and import on my original  installation.  Most Annoying.  sgr

Dannie
On 25 Aug 2010, at 16:43, erik burggraaf wrote:

> Right,  I am one extraordinarily irritated individual now.  I was just 
> computing along, minding my own business, when all of a sudden voiceover 
> turned off then back on, and had reverted to all the default settings.  This 
> is the fourth or fifth time it's happened to me in the last couple of months, 
> and it has officially become a bother.  I'm using a 2.4 ghz macbook pro 
> running the latest snow leopard with all updates.
> 
> Is any one else having this problem and is there anything to be done about it?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
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using Navigon

2010-09-01 Thread Daniel Rowe
Hi all
Has anyone successfully used Navigon to travel somewhere safely on foot?
I've yet to try to walk a route using it myself, and since I have a 3gs, I 
wouldn't trust the battery in any case.  I'd like to gage your responses before 
I attempt it and also wait til I have an iPhone 4.  
Did you find it gave you adequate instructions?  Also, would the iPhone still 
be able to pick up GPS signals whilst in a pocket?
I'm also a bit wary of using a bluetooth headset in case they block your 
hearing somewhat.

Thanks in advance for your thoughts and if there's anything you think I should 
know, I'm all ears.

Dannie

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New Nike + app

2010-09-08 Thread Daniel Rowe
Hi all.
Just to let you all know about this new version of Nike + that doesn't require 
a censor. Instead it uses the accelerometer and gps. 
It's £1.20 and is currently in the top 25 paid apps chart in the UK. I assume 
that its as accessible as the previous version.

Hope this is of use to some of you.

Dannie

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Another bug in iOS 4.1

2010-09-09 Thread Daniel Rowe
Hi all.

Has anyone else noticed that when moving to the beginning or end of a text box, 
VO nolonger announces the location of the insertion point?  It only happens 
when the box isn't empty. 
Also I've just noticed that navigating in text boxes seems to be 
broken.completely.  I'm writing this on my iPhone using the screen. 
Dannie 

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Facebook iPhone app

2010-09-09 Thread Daniel Rowe
Hi all.
Just to let you know that the Facebook app seems to be more stable with VO. 
Whether it's something they've fixed in iOS 4.1 or Facebook itself I don't 
know, bbut it hasn't crashed on me yet.  Also links seem to activate more 
consistently now when they are double tapped.

Dannie

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Re: Facebook iPhone app

2010-09-09 Thread Daniel Rowe
After I sent this message, I went back into the Facebook app and it's gone back 
to how it usually works for me.  That is, not allowing me to click on links.

How strange.

Dannie

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> Hi all.
> Just to let you know that the Facebook app seems to be more stable with VO. 
> Whether it's something they've fixed in iOS 4.1 or Facebook itself I don't 
> know, bbut it hasn't crashed on me yet.  Also links seem to activate more 
> consistently now when they are double tapped.
> 
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Re: which is more accessible?

2010-09-15 Thread Daniel Rowe
Hi.
Amadeus Pro can't record midi.

Dannie

On 15 Sep 2010, at 23:29, joseph wrote:

> hello list members
> 
> which is more accessible? garage band or amadeuspro?  can i also use
> my usb midi controler with the latter?
> 
> best
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Last.fm

2010-09-20 Thread Daniel Rowe
Hi all.

Have any of you  had any luck getting the last.fm scrobbler to work with VO, or 
are there any 3rd party applications that are more  accessible? The iPhone app 
is completely accessible bar some unlabelled buttons, so it's a shame to find 
that the Mac version is completely unusable.

All the best,
Dannie

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Apple's event next wednesday

2010-10-15 Thread Daniel Rowe
Hi all.

As you might be aware, apple are holding a "Back To The Mac" event next 
Wednesday at 10 eastern in Cupertino, California.  There are rumours of 
possible upgrades to the MacBook Air and also the unveiling of MAC OS X 10.7.
So, what would you like to see included in next  version of the OS, either 
generally or VoiceOver specific?

Personally, I'd like to see  a female voice that is as good as Alex, and to 
have voices in other languages even if it meant licensing them from nuance as 
they have done in iOS.
Accessibility improvements to garage band would be welcome, as well as making 
iWeb accessible.
The last major thing I can think of is to finally fix the issue of VO randomly 
resetting itself.

I'm sure they'll come up with a load of things I haven't even thought of.  So 
what do you all think?

Dannie

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trouble with loops in garageband 11

2010-10-29 Thread Daniel Rowe
HI all.
I got my copy of iLife 11 today and have just been playing around with 
garageband..  Apple have done a wonderful job improving accessibility and it's 
now a lot more intuitive to get around.
 VO telling you the bar and beet you're on as well is priceless.
However I can't seem to get loops to be added  where I want them to be, so I'll 
 outline the steps I took in case I'm doing something wrong.

I position the play head where I want a   loop to be inserted using the arrow 
keys, e.g. bar 1 beet one..
I then find the loop I want in the browser, using cmd+shift+L to audition them 
(I believe this is a new shortcut key).
Then I turn off cursor tracking, make sure the mouse  pointer is also on the 
loop then do the mouse down command.  I then locate the  timeline, move the 
mouse to it then release the mouse button.
The loop gets inserted but in a random place - the  last time I tried it ended 
up at the beginning of bar 7.
Does anyone know why it's doing this?

Thanks in advance.
Dannie

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Re: trouble with loops in garageband 11

2010-10-29 Thread Daniel Rowe
Good idea, but you can't insert them that way unfortunately. It can only be 
done by drag and drop as far as I'm aware.

Dannie


On 29 Oct 2010, at 18:31, Chris Moore wrote:

> Have you tried cutting and pasting the loop from the loop browser instead?
> On 29 Oct 2010, at 18:27, Daniel Rowe wrote:
> 
>> HI all.
>> I got my copy of iLife 11 today and have just been playing around with 
>> garageband..  Apple have done a wonderful job improving accessibility and 
>> it's now a lot more intuitive to get around.
>> VO telling you the bar and beet you're on as well is priceless.
>> However I can't seem to get loops to be added  where I want them to be, so 
>> I'll  outline the steps I took in case I'm doing something wrong.
>> 
>> I position the play head where I want a   loop to be inserted using the 
>> arrow keys, e.g. bar 1 beet one..
>> I then find the loop I want in the browser, using cmd+shift+L to audition 
>> them (I believe this is a new shortcut key).
>> Then I turn off cursor tracking, make sure the mouse  pointer is also on the 
>> loop then do the mouse down command.  I then locate the  timeline, move the 
>> mouse to it then release the mouse button.
>> The loop gets inserted but in a random place - the  last time I tried it 
>> ended up at the beginning of bar 7.
>> Does anyone know why it's doing this?
>> 
>> Thanks in advance.
>> Dannie
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Re: trouble with loops in garageband 11

2010-10-30 Thread Daniel Rowe
Thanks all, it works a treat now.  :)

Dannie
On 29 Oct 2010, at 22:45, Goldfinga Productions wrote:

> what I do is while I am browsing loops, I copy the one I am currently on if I 
> like it with command c. Then, I just press command v right where I am in the 
> song. If you press play you will hear where you are in the song, and where 
> ever you press command v, that's where the loop will drop.
> You can use left and right arrows to get to where you want in the song, then 
> just paste away.
> I will try this other way though.
> 
> GF
> 
> On Oct 29, 2010, at 3:26 PM, Daniel Rowe wrote:
> 
>> Good idea, but you can't insert them that way unfortunately. It can only be 
>> done by drag and drop as far as I'm aware.
>> 
>> Dannie
>> 
>> 
>> On 29 Oct 2010, at 18:31, Chris Moore wrote:
>> 
>>> Have you tried cutting and pasting the loop from the loop browser instead?
>>> On 29 Oct 2010, at 18:27, Daniel Rowe wrote:
>>> 
>>>> HI all.
>>>> I got my copy of iLife 11 today and have just been playing around with 
>>>> garageband..  Apple have done a wonderful job improving accessibility and 
>>>> it's now a lot more intuitive to get around.
>>>> VO telling you the bar and beet you're on as well is priceless.
>>>> However I can't seem to get loops to be added  where I want them to be, so 
>>>> I'll  outline the steps I took in case I'm doing something wrong.
>>>> 
>>>> I position the play head where I want a   loop to be inserted using the 
>>>> arrow keys, e.g. bar 1 beet one..
>>>> I then find the loop I want in the browser, using cmd+shift+L to audition 
>>>> them (I believe this is a new shortcut key).
>>>> Then I turn off cursor tracking, make sure the mouse  pointer is also on 
>>>> the loop then do the mouse down command.  I then locate the  timeline, 
>>>> move the mouse to it then release the mouse button.
>>>> The loop gets inserted but in a random place - the  last time I tried it 
>>>> ended up at the beginning of bar 7.
>>>> Does anyone know why it's doing this?
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>> Dannie
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Re: Audacity tutorial

2010-11-04 Thread Daniel Rowe
Hi Josh,
The tutorial is on blind cool tech.  Here's a direct link to it.
http://media.libsyn.com/media/bct/bct1478LetYourVoiceBeHeard.mp3

Dannie

On 3 Nov 2010, at 22:08, Joshua Loya wrote:

> Hi all,
> I recently downloaded Audacity, and remember running across an audio tutorial 
> of the program a few months back. Unfortunately, I can't remember where I 
> came across it. It was part of a presentation that was given on podcasting at 
> one of the alphabet conventions, or at least that is what I remember. Does 
> anybody have any useful information? I'd be especially grateful to anyone who 
> can post a link to that particular tutorial.
> 
> Thanks,
> Joshua
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Re: Changing voice on Iphone for Mark

2010-11-08 Thread Daniel Rowe
Hi.
I just want to add that since version 4, you can  change voices without 
changing the international settings.
In the voiceOver part of settings, scroll down to language rotor.  Find each 
voice you want and double tap it.  When you selected all the voices you'd like 
to use, close the settings app.  They're now be a language option in the rotor. 
 With that selected, flicking up and down will cycle through all the voices 
you've selected.

Hope this helps

Dannie

On 8 Nov 2010, at 17:28, Allison Manzino wrote:

> Hi Mark,
> 
> I have the Iphone 3GS and i love it. Here's how you change the voice, I 
> haven't done this in a while, so if I'm missing a few steps, please correct 
> me. Oh, I almost forgot when you look at the Iphone see if you can get 
> someone sighted to turn VoiceOver on. You can do this from the Mac without 
> sighted assistance, which is how I did it, but if you're looking at it in a 
> store, there might not be a Mac around. To enable VoiceOver do the following:
> 1. Tap settings and then general.
> 2. THen tap accessibility and then tap VoiceOver.  A message will come up 
> asking you if you want to enable VoiceOver since it changes the way the 
> Iphone behaves or something like that. Have the person assisting you click 
> okay. Once that is enabled, Samantha should start speaking. You can change 
> the voice as I did to Karen by following the steps below. It's similar to 
> turning VoiceOver on but not quite.
> 
> 1. Double tap settings.
> 2. Double tap general.
> 3. Double tap international and there you will see a list of languages. If 
> you  flick with three fingers up towards the top of the screen you will 
> navigate the rows faster. It's kind of like a scrolling motion. I think 
> Australian is in the list in one of the first few rows. I hope I have helped 
> and not confused you. Have a great day!
> 
> Allison
> 
> 
> My birds are winged blessings, they help me soar!
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Adium problem

2010-11-15 Thread Daniel Rowe
Hi all,
for  some reason,Adium has started acting  strangely.

More often than not, the vO cursor will get stuck in the message history 
window. This happens when I'm moving between messages, and it'll randomly stick 
on one and nothing I can do will move it.  It's like it finds invisible window 
boarders
I'm not accidentally interacting with the text of a message.
I'm running the latest stable version of Adium under Mac OS 10.6.5 with the 
latest version of Safari and Webkit.
Has anyone come across this problem and have any work arounds?
Thanks in advance,

Dannie.

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Re: Fun fun fun with Alex :)

2010-11-16 Thread Daniel Rowe
Hi.
Jaws does actually have quite a few emoticons and abbreviations in the 
dictionary manager file for windows live messenger, so you could use that to 
find out what they are and add them to VO's pronunciation dictionary if you're 
so inclined.

Dannie

On 15 Nov 2010, at 21:41, Carolyn Haas wrote:

> Hi everyone:
> Ok, I have always  been intrigued by the idea of emoticons, and I was just 
> blown away when I first heard Alex read the smiley emoticon.  Well, of course 
> there are tons of these.  But, as a blind person, I never had a clue about 
> how they were represented, nor did I care.  But, with Vo making me laugh 
> every time I encountered a smiley, I finally broke down and had to find out 
> how to teach him some new ones.
> So, I found a list of emoticons, and interacted with the text to learn how 
> differing ones are made.  Perhaps I have too much time on my hands, but I've 
> had a great time discovering the kinds of things, (some naughty and some 
> nice) that people can make out of simple text characters.  
> What we did today in class was to go into VO Utilities, speech and 
> pronunciation where you can add new ones.  Interesting, unless Alex is set to 
> recognize them, a blind user would never know they're even there!  So, 
> someone could send some very interesting messages and we'd be none the 
> wiser.:(
> 
> I don't know if Jaws has this capability, but I've never had my pc throw 
> smileys or other text-based representations at me in this way.  So, I thought 
> others might appreciate this as well.
> It would be interesting
> to see if others are using others besides smiley and frown.  
> 
> CarolynCarolyn Haas
> chaas0...@gmail.com
> When you come to a fork in the road,
> It's time to eat.
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VoiceOver in iOS 4.2 first impressions

2010-11-22 Thread Daniel Rowe
Hi all,
I've just updated my iPhone 3gs and played around with it a bit, so I thought 
I'd let you all know what I've found out so far.

You can now disable the volume buttons if you like, which is actually very 
handy for us VO users.  With them disabled, you can control VO's volume just by 
pressing them, rather than making it speak first.  Nice. :)
you can find this toggle in the sounds section of settings.
As mentioned in the Maccessibility article, you can now add a rate setting to 
the rotor.  The setting is located in Vo's settings, directly below the rate 
slider.
 we can now finally read the birthdays field in Contacts.
VO  now identifies headings in applications, by saying "heading" after the 
text.  For example, the title of an app is a heading.  personally I'd rather it 
didn't, or played a sound instead, but there you go.Also, after reading a 
review of an app, it'll say "dimmed".
VO now plays a quiet sound when something pops up, like if you're typing a name 
into the "to:" box and it finds a match from your contacts when you're sending 
a text, or if the keyboard appears.
Finally, we can now access the "dismiss app switcher" button, which appears 
directly above the row of icons.
There are a few more enhancements that Maccessibility have already mentioned, 
which I haven't tried yet, and they'll probably be more things that I haven't 
found yet. So I'd be interested to hear from anyone else who has tried the new 
version.

Dannie  

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New To The List

2009-10-28 Thread Daniel Rowe
Hi all.

I'm sereously considering switching over to the mac and also will be 
getting an iPhone when it becomes available on my network.  I've been 
following Apple's progress with voice-over since the beta of Tiger.  
Apple are an amazing company for putting all this effort into making 
their products so accessible.  admittedly I believe the prices are a bit 
steep, but you certainly get what you pay for I think.

I'll be getting an iMac as I'll want to use a better soundcard for music 
production.  I will also run windows on it so I can use sonar, or I will 
just use my existing windows machine for audio work. I haven't decided 
yet, although having everything on one machine will mean less clutter.
I love the wireless keyboard, but I wish it had a number pad, so I'll 
order the wired one instead.  Also, having to use the fn key plus the 
arrow keys to act as the six pack would frustrate me.

I have a couple of questions.  I had the chance to try the new macbook 
with the multi-touch trackpad over the weekend and was very impressed.  
After having getting used to it, I was able to read webpages in safari 
fairly well using the flick method.  does any of you know if that 
technology will find it's way onto the iMac either through use of a 
touchscreen or by a trackpad integrated into the keyboard?

Secondly, how accessible is garage band or logic with voice-over?  Or am 
I best sticking with sonar for the time being?

Thanks in advance,
Dannie

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couple of iPhone questions

2009-10-30 Thread Daniel Rowe
Hi all.

As the subject says, I have a couple of questions.
How long does the battery life last?  A friend of mine told me that it's 
pretty poor.  bair in mind that he's only  going from what he's heard so 
I thought I'd ask you folks who actulaly use the thing.

Also, is there an accessible windows live messenger client for it?

Thanks in advance,
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Re: couple of iPhone questions

2009-10-30 Thread Daniel Rowe
Thanks scott.  That's what I expected it to be like.

On 31/10/2009 00:41, Scott Howell wrote:
> Dannie, I'll address the battery issue.
> First there's no question that with 3G, Location Services, VoiceOver,
> and the screen all running will seriously impact a battery. Your
> looking at with light use maybe 14 hours I'm guessing based on my
> tests. Now you turn off the screen or whatever the screen curtain
> feature of VO does, will really help out and give you a fair amount
> more life in that battery. FOr example, after about 14 hours in the
> first setup, I was at or around 20% and just turning off the screen
> and location Services resulted after the same 14 hours about 64%
> battery life. Now here's the real kicker and that is if you turn off
> 3G your looking at an additional 25% gain in battery life. Now to put
> this into perspective, let me give you some idea of what my usage
> pattern is like.
> I typically turn the phone on around 3:30 in the morning, listen to a
> podcast perhaps or some other audio, for about an hour or perhaps a
> little less, then I put the phone in my pocket and pretty much other
> than a couple of calls during the day, I don't use it again until
> about 3:50 in the afternoon when I get on the bus. The other day I
> noticed that after nearly 12 hours, I was at about 90 to 94% battery
> life.
> So, keep in mind the iPhone is a pretty data intensive device and has
> a fair amount of horsepower and so will consume more battery than
> perhaps something like a Motorola Q9. I do believe VOiceOver could
> perhaps be tweaked to eat a little less battery, but I'm not
> completely sure. I do know that any screen reading application on a
> phone, which also uses a software TTS engine is going to impact the
> battery life of the phone. I also submit that turning off 3G did not
> seem to have a significant impact on data speeds. Yes it did affect
> them, but I could stream audio quite well and sure pages may have
> loaded a bit more slowly, but I did pull an app down from the app
> store in a reasonable amount of time.
> I hope this helps,
>
> On Oct 30, 2009, at 6:09 PM, Daniel Rowe wrote:
>
>
>> Hi all.
>>
>> As the subject says, I have a couple of questions.
>> How long does the battery life last?  A friend of mine told me that
>> it's
>> pretty poor.  bair in mind that he's only  going from what he's
>> heard so
>> I thought I'd ask you folks who actulaly use the thing.
>>
>> Also, is there an accessible windows live messenger client for it?
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Dannie
>>
>>  
>>>
>
> >
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switching

2009-11-04 Thread Daniel Rowe
Hi all.
I have decided to take the plunge and get a mac either this or next week 
and have a few questions.

I use firefox on windows, and have amassed a good number of bookmarks 
over the years.  Recently I've started using an extension called 
xmarks,  which basically syncs your bookmarks and now saved passwords 
with an online server.  This allows you to recover them when you do a 
fresh install or whatever.  The reason I'm mentioning this is that they 
have released a Version that is compatible with safari under sl.  Has 
anyone used Xmarks on the mac and is it accessible at all?  I want to 
make the switching over process as painless as possible and would hate 
to re-add all my bookmarks and things manually.  There's also a version 
for IE by the way.

Secondly, for those of you living in Europe, how accessible is spotify 
on the mac?  I imagine because of how VO works that it would be far more 
usable than it is under windows  with jfw.

Finally, I just want to say that I absolutely love the item chooser.  I 
haven't had much chance to use SL and the web rotor but it's amazing how 
quick it is to jump around webpages just using the item chooser.  It's 
one of those things that you'd think that  should have been around in 
windows screen readers for years.  Also the fact that it's available 
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Re: switching

2009-11-04 Thread Daniel Rowe
Thanks Tony.  it's a real shameabout spotify not being accessible.
I'm Glad that xmarks works fine though.

Dannie

On 04/11/2009 19:11, Tony Bernedal wrote:
> Hi.
> Spottify is completely useless on the mac platform. the only thing you
> see with v o is the searchfield. They don't answer mail to the support.
> Xmarks works fine. the installation is no problem and it syncs your
> bookmarks fine. The only problem I have with it is the menu in the
> menubar that v o don't find. I can locate it with the mousepointer and
> click on it and then v o reads it fine. Also the settings dialog is
> little complicated with v o. But the standard settings works fine.
> Good luck.
> Regards Tony
>
> 4 nov 2009 kl. 16.19 skrev Daniel Rowe:
>
>
>> Hi all.
>> I have decided to take the plunge and get a mac either this or next
>> week
>> and have a few questions.
>>
>> I use firefox on windows, and have amassed a good number of bookmarks
>> over the years.  Recently I've started using an extension called
>> xmarks,  which basically syncs your bookmarks and now saved passwords
>> with an online server.  This allows you to recover them when you do a
>> fresh install or whatever.  The reason I'm mentioning this is that
>> they
>> have released a Version that is compatible with safari under sl.  Has
>> anyone used Xmarks on the mac and is it accessible at all?  I want to
>> make the switching over process as painless as possible and would hate
>> to re-add all my bookmarks and things manually.  There's also a
>> version
>> for IE by the way.
>>
>> Secondly, for those of you living in Europe, how accessible is spotify
>> on the mac?  I imagine because of how VO works that it would be far
>> more
>> usable than it is under windows  with jfw.
>>
>> Finally, I just want to say that I absolutely love the item
>> chooser.  I
>> haven't had much chance to use SL and the web rotor but it's amazing
>> how
>> quick it is to jump around webpages just using the item chooser.  It's
>> one of those things that you'd think that  should have been around in
>> windows screen readers for years.  Also the fact that it's available
>> anywhere is fantastic.
>>
>>
>>  
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I've done it.

2009-11-08 Thread Daniel Rowe
Hi all.

Yes, I bought an imac last friday.  So far, I love it.  it's amazing how 
fast it is to get things done, and*most* things work fine.

I have my phone sinced with iCal and address book, been doing a bit of 
web brouzing with safari, used front roe, gotten voice over saving my 
settings on a usb drive, all the usual stuff.
I still need to add my music to iTunes though.  most of the ID3 tags in 
my mp3s are messed up.  some of them have both the artist and  title 
duplicated in both the artist and title fields.  I'll have to run them 
through mp3 tag studio on windows first as nearly all the file names are 
done as  artist - title.mp3, so that should sort mmost things out. .  
But can itunes fill in all the other tags?

one thing I can't get to work is e-mail.  I've switched both my phone 
and pc to imap with no problems at all.  but the mac doesn't want to 
know.  the incoming server has an invalid certificate and it can't 
connect to the smtp server.  it's really frustrating.
I have e-mailed the tech support guys so they should hopefully have an 
answer.

I still keep forgetting how the cursor works.  I understand what's 
happening, I just keep reverting to windows habbits.  I'll get it 
eventually.  then I'll be expecting windows to behave like the mac.

While editing text on a webpage, say in a reply on a message board, the 
home and end keys don't seem to do what they're supposed to do.  also, 
if I do vo shift m to bring up the menu of misspelled words, it clicks 
on the wrong word.  do I have to move the vo cursor onto the word I want 
to change?  I was just using the arrow keys before.

is there a command to read the current time rather than hopping over to 
the status menus?  I know it's possible.

To whoever it was who uses XMarks on the mac, did you try it on snow 
leopard?  I downloaded the snow leopard package, ran it and it says that 
it requires leopard.  I'm running 10.6.1.

I'll also need to get it to write to ntfs drives, say if I want to copy 
some music I bought in itunes over to my windows machine,.

I'm planning on buying superdooper or whatever it's called.  that sounds 
like a fantastic backup solution.

Finally, has anyone had any luck using the dashboard?  I can bring up 
the different widgets ok, they're just confusing to wirk with. 
particularly the weather one.

I'm sure I'll come up with more questions to keep you lot busy. :)
so like I said, if it wasn't for it not playing ball with my e-mail 
provider, I'd be totally happy and for most things, I can see myself 
using the mac exclusively.

Bye for now,
Dannie

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Re: I've done it.

2009-11-08 Thread Daniel Rowe
Thanks Ryan.
I forgot what keyboard commander was for.
I thought it was to change VO commands, like the keyboard manager in jaws.

On 09/11/2009 00:06, Ryan Mann wrote:
> Hello.  If you have Keyboard commander turned on in Voiceover
> Preferences, you can check the time by hitting the right option key
> and the letter T together.
> To enable Keyboard commander do the following:
> 1.  Hit control+option+f8 to open VoiceOver utility.
> 2. Interact with the categories table and navigate down to the
> commanders category.
> 3. Stop interacting with the Categories table and vo+rightarrow a
> couple times and you should hear the keypad and keyboard tabs.  On the
> Keyboard tab, hit vo+space to select the keyboard tab.
> 4.  Vo+rightarrow again and you should hear a checkbox to enable
> keyboard commander.  Check that box with vo+space.
> You should also tell VoiceOver to allow itself to be controled by
> Applescript.  I think you can find in the general category in
> VoiceOver utility.
>
> On Nov 8, 2009, at 5:50 PM, Daniel Rowe wrote:
>
>
>> Hi all.
>>
>> Yes, I bought an imac last friday.  So far, I love it.  it's amazing
>> how
>> fast it is to get things done, and*most* things work fine.
>>
>> I have my phone sinced with iCal and address book, been doing a bit of
>> web brouzing with safari, used front roe, gotten voice over saving my
>> settings on a usb drive, all the usual stuff.
>> I still need to add my music to iTunes though.  most of the ID3 tags
>> in
>> my mp3s are messed up.  some of them have both the artist and  title
>> duplicated in both the artist and title fields.  I'll have to run them
>> through mp3 tag studio on windows first as nearly all the file names
>> are
>> done as  artist - title.mp3, so that should sort mmost things out. .
>> But can itunes fill in all the other tags?
>>
>> one thing I can't get to work is e-mail.  I've switched both my phone
>> and pc to imap with no problems at all.  but the mac doesn't want to
>> know.  the incoming server has an invalid certificate and it can't
>> connect to the smtp server.  it's really frustrating.
>> I have e-mailed the tech support guys so they should hopefully have an
>> answer.
>>
>> I still keep forgetting how the cursor works.  I understand what's
>> happening, I just keep reverting to windows habbits.  I'll get it
>> eventually.  then I'll be expecting windows to behave like the mac.
>>
>> While editing text on a webpage, say in a reply on a message board,
>> the
>> home and end keys don't seem to do what they're supposed to do.  also,
>> if I do vo shift m to bring up the menu of misspelled words, it clicks
>> on the wrong word.  do I have to move the vo cursor onto the word I
>> want
>> to change?  I was just using the arrow keys before.
>>
>> is there a command to read the current time rather than hopping over
>> to
>> the status menus?  I know it's possible.
>>
>> To whoever it was who uses XMarks on the mac, did you try it on snow
>> leopard?  I downloaded the snow leopard package, ran it and it says
>> that
>> it requires leopard.  I'm running 10.6.1.
>>
>> I'll also need to get it to write to ntfs drives, say if I want to
>> copy
>> some music I bought in itunes over to my windows machine,.
>>
>> I'm planning on buying superdooper or whatever it's called.  that
>> sounds
>> like a fantastic backup solution.
>>
>> Finally, has anyone had any luck using the dashboard?  I can bring up
>> the different widgets ok, they're just confusing to wirk with.
>> particularly the weather one.
>>
>> I'm sure I'll come up with more questions to keep you lot busy. :)
>> so like I said, if it wasn't for it not playing ball with my e-mail
>> provider, I'd be totally happy and for most things, I can see myself
>> using the mac exclusively.
>>
>> Bye for now,
>> Dannie
>>
>>  
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>
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Couple of safari questions

2009-11-13 Thread Daniel Rowe
Hi all.

I've noticed that on some webpages such as Wikipedia that vO  speaks both the 
onscreen text and the title of the webpage when reading links. i realise you 
can turn off either of those settings but then you get some links that have 
only one of those attributes then you run into problems.  Are Apple aware of 
this?  Maybe they could implement so that VO searches for on-screen text and if 
that doesn't exist, it speaks the title?

Is there a reason why VO doesn't remember where you  were on a webpage when you 
go back a page?  I've also noticed this happening sometimes when I hope a page 
in a new tab then ctrl tab back to the previous page or close down the new tab. 
 Is this an issue that effects sighted users too?


Although I think   the web rotor is a wonderful feature, I'd prefer it if it 
didn't start from the top when you start using it,  It would be better  if it  
took into account where you are on the page and went from there.  The item 
chooser is sometimes too slow to jump around a page but I find it more 
convenient than the rotor, depending on what I'm doing.

I have mainly been using webkit, so this next one could well be a bug with 
that, but, more often than not, when I search for text using the VO find 
command, it interacts with whatever it has found.  IS this because I have 
interact when I press the tab key turned on?
Speaking of webkit, I have also encountered the bug where it says selected on 
every edit box I come across.

Finally, VO has started to read the whole line when I delete the previous word 
with option backspace.  I think it started after I upgraded to 10.6.2.  Has 
anyone else noticed this?  It happens in any edit box in any program.

Dannie
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Answering calls on iphone

2009-11-14 Thread Daniel Rowe
Hi All.
i bought the iPhone yesterday.  overall, I love it. I'm having problems 
answering calls though. for some reason, two finger double tapping the screen 
doesn't seem to work like it should and I have to flick to the answer button 
and douple tap that.  two finger double tapping does end the call though. has 
anyone else noticed this, or am I missing something?

Nuance really needs to sort out Sarina's pronunciation. She says "loaked" 
instead of locked, "wighting" instead of waiting and "iport" instead of iPod.  
lol. I hope apple can port alex over to the iPhone eventually.

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Re: Answering calls on iphone

2009-11-14 Thread Daniel Rowe
Thanks Anne. I just tried the gesture again and it worked. I guess it is just 
down to practice.

On 14 Nov 2009, at 15:35, Anne Robertson wrote:

> 
> Hello Danie,
> 
> On Nov 14, 2009, at 4:28 PM, Daniel Rowe wrote:
>> i bought the iPhone yesterday.  overall, I love it. I'm having problems 
>> answering calls though. for some reason, two finger double tapping the 
>> screen doesn't seem to work like it should and I have to flick to the answer 
>> button and douple tap that.  two finger double tapping does end the call 
>> though. has anyone else noticed this, or am I missing something?
>> 
> Two-finger double-tapping should answer a call. It certainly does for me and 
> it's the same gesture as for ending the call. Perhaps it's just a case of 
> practising.
> 
>> Nuance really needs to sort out Sarina's pronunciation. She says "loaked" 
>> instead of locked, "wighting" instead of waiting and "iport" instead of 
>> iPod.  lol. I hope apple can port alex over to the iPhone eventually.
>> 
> I would be very surprised if Apple ported Alex over to the iPhone. The voice 
> is much too greedy on resources. That's why the pronunciation is so bad 
> sometimes, the voices on the iPhone are very economical. You could try the 
> Australian voice to see if you like it better. Actually, I thought the 
> British voice was called Emily.
> 
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> 
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mail problem

2009-11-18 Thread Daniel Rowe
Hi all.
last night, I've started having  a strange issue with Mail.  for some strange 
reason, messages intermittently come up as images and not text.  When I hit 
return on a message, voice over will just say image and will behave as though 
it is an image I'm focused on.  After restarting mail and the mac several times 
it seemed to have sorted itself out.  But on checking my mail just, it started 
doing it again.  It didn't take as long to rectify the problem but still it's 
bizarre .  The message preview also apparently shows an image too when it 
happens.
It seems to only happen with messages from this list, but I could be wrong.
Anyone else experiencing this?
Any suggestions appreciated.
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Re: system sounds through computer speakers

2009-11-18 Thread Daniel Rowe
Hi.  I'd like to know how you set this up as well since neither voiceover or 
itunes has an obvious option to set which soundcard they come through.
Anouk, To get system sounds through your headset, there's an output list on the 
sound effects tab.  Select your headset there, as well as on the output tab.


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> Hello James,
> 
> You can have iTunes playing through external speakers and VO plus system 
> sounds through the internal speakers. Once, using a BlueTooth headset and 
> talking on Skype, I had my Skype call coming through the headset, VO and 
> system sound through the internal speakers, and iTunes through the house 
> stereo system. I just wanted to know if it could be done.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Anne
> 
> On Nov 18, 2009, at 5:56 PM, James & Nash wrote:
> 
>> Hi I would like to know if if it is possible to have say VO in the headset 
>> and the system i.e. radio etc coming out of the speakers. Does anyone know. 
>> 
>> Are the input and output both using your USB headset?
>> 
>> Thanks 
>> 
>> TC
>> On 18 Nov 2009, at 12:37, anouk radix wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello, I am in the uni library now using a headset (forgot my iems) I 
>>> notice that system sounds keep continuing through my laptop speakers even 
>>> though i selected my usb headset in the system preferences. Is there any 
>>> way to prevent this from happening and get all the sounds through my 
>>> headset?
>>> Thanks,
>>> Greetings, Anouk
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Re: voicover through computer speakers?

2009-12-02 Thread Daniel Rowe
Hi Anouk.
this isn't possible at the moment as far as i know.
I sent Apple an e-mail asking them if they could put  in a sound output device 
selector.  I haven't had a reply yet.  So, What I suggest is the more people 
who e-mail them to request this feature, the more likely it will be implemented 
in future versions of the Os.

Dannie

 
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> Hello everyone,
> I was wondering if it is possible to hove voicover (infovox) speak through my 
> computer speakers while the rest of my audio such as skype or vlc outputs 
> through my external dac?
> Thanks in advance for any information,
> Greetings, Anouk,
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Help importing audiobooks into itunes.

2009-12-03 Thread Daniel Rowe
Hi all.

I use Audiobook Builder to convert audiobooks to the bookmarkable format.  For 
the most part, it works great.  However, if I convert something like a radio 
play where tracks are seamlessly joined together, it leaves little gaps between 
them.
Has anyone got any other suggestions?  I don't want to manually splice the 
files together.

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Re: Help importing audiobooks into itunes.

2009-12-03 Thread Daniel Rowe
On 3 Dec 2009, at 18:04, Brett Campbell wrote:

> After selecting your files in Audio Book Builder, have you tried using the 
> join files button?

No, i haven't yet.  I'll try that later.

Thanks,
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Importing audiobooks into Itunes continued

2009-12-03 Thread Daniel Rowe
Hi all.

I tried using the join function in Audiobook Builder but it still leaves a 
little gap between each track.
Any more ideas on how I could fix this?

Thanksin advance,

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Re: Importing audiobooks into Itunes continued

2009-12-04 Thread Daniel Rowe
On 3 Dec 2009, at 22:15, Brett Campbell wrote:

> I thought the join files option would do the trick.  Another idea that comes 
> to mind is going into iTunes, select your created audio book, use command I 
> to get info, select options and check the box that says Part of a gapless 
> album.
> .  If this doesn't work, I'm wondering if the space between the tracks is 
> dead air on the actual file, rather than space between the files.

hI Brett.  I tried that, but it still leaves a gap between the files.  If I 
import the tracks of the radio play as music, they play seamlessly so there's 
no dead air in the files.

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Re: new member intro

2009-12-07 Thread Daniel Rowe
Hi Paul.

I switched over to the mac about a month ago. It really is such a fantastic. 
platform.  The only things that I use windows for now are Ventrillo and 
anything flash based that requires me to interact with it. I occasionally use 
Sonar, too.
For me, e-mails from this list say Mac Visionaries in the subject field.  I 
think this is true for most subscribers so it's probably an issue with your 
e-mail provider.  You could try using the to: field as a filter criteria.  That 
should work.

Hope this helps.

]On 7 Dec 2009, at 11:57, Paul Erkens wrote:

> Hi list,
> 
> Please let me introduce myself in my first message here. The person who 
> brought this list to my attention is Anouk Radix, also a list member, and a 
> friend of mine here in Holland.
> 
> I'm Paul Erkens from the Netherlands, 38, blind from birth, and very excited 
> about the mac since I went through all the podcasts on it, on 
> www.blindcooltech.com done by Mike Arrigo, and another few on 
> www.maccessibility.net. I'm still waiting for my macbook pro to arrive, and 
> each time the door bell rings, I hope it is my mac finally arriving. I'm 
> waiting for 2 weeks now.
> 
> . My background is some visual basic for dos programming, along with some 
> assembly language for the 80386 family of processors. That was all way back 
> in the nineties. I've always been an i t enthousiast, and I'm a windows user 
> since 1995 or so. I use a computer for every day tasks, but on top of that, 
> I use it to create music. Sometimes compositions I create for my own 
> leasure, but mostly backing tracks for interested parties wanting a little 
> demo cd that they sing on.
> 
> I have a kidney disease, and I'm on dialyses. During these treatments, 4 
> hours each day except on Saturdays, I have my hands and mind free to explore 
> the new mac world.
> 
> After some 20 podcasts even without having the mac myself so far, I do 
> believe I'm going to love it. The way Voice Over works, as it leaves what 
> you want to read in your own hands, rather than deciding what is important 
> on the screen. The new operating system, based on unix, and its smooth work 
> flow. What excites me most of all is rather a lot.
> 
> To mention a few: I think I'm going to love to be able to get out of trouble 
> if my mac can't start from its internal drive. Booting from an external u s 
> b drive from super duper is fabulous, as is the ability to have speech 
> during o s installations or upgrades. Running xp as a task on the mac by 
> using fusion, is another thing I'm looking forward to. Pro tools is 
> something I will want to explore to the best of my ability, as that will 
> expand my musical possibilities even further than they are for now.
> 
> I'm a documentation lover, so I'll have more than enough to explore in the 
> months to come.
> 
> I heard a podcast on maccessibility.net about pro tools becoming accessible 
> in April next year, and I'm very much looking forward to laying my hands on 
> it. I hope it will be a smoother experience than I daily have in sonar for 
> windows. With an open mind to all that is new, I'm hoping to be a part of 
> this community soon.
> 
> Regarding this list, here's a question. To make it possible for a message 
> rule to sort all mail coming from this list into its own mail folder, is 
> there any way for an email program to recognize mac visionaries messages? 
> The mail I see from here, seems to come from the individual senders of the 
> messages, rather than from one list server. Similarly, I can't think of a 
> way to recognize mac visionary messages by tag in the subject field, because 
> there is none. How do you folks deal with this? Interested to know.
> 
> Best,
> Paul. 
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Re: iTunes Store Question - Previewing Music

2009-12-07 Thread Daniel Rowe
just to add my 2 p's worth, I havethe same problem.  I hope they can fix it 
soon.

On 7 Dec 2009, at 10:54, Scott Howell wrote:

> Folks, I'm wondering if any of you have noticed a change in the iTunes store. 
> Here is the issue.
> If you go to the iTunes store and perform a search for a song, artists, etc. 
> you should find in the web-area the track/tracks, which you can review by 
> clicking on the track number. Within the last week I've noticed that the 
> track number which you would click on to hear a sample no longer appears as a 
> button. According to the iTunes store employee I've been working with, it 
> does and her advice was to remove and reinstall iTUnes. However, looking at 
> another account on my machine and looking at my wife's machine, I am getting 
> the exact same results. So, if any of you are experiencing the same issue, 
> I'd like to hear from you. I am fairly certain this is not related to the 
> iTUnes installation. THe only possible issue could be related to Webkit if 
> iTUnes makes use of Webkit. I'm more inclined to think it was a possible 
> change on the iTunes store side of things perhaps.
> 
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Re: new member intro

2009-12-08 Thread Daniel Rowe
On 7 Dec 2009, at 16:35, anouk radix wrote:

> HEllo, Well for me it does not saysay macvisionaries in the subject.
Sorry, no it doesn't for me either,  I was getting mixed up with another list.  
Oops.  I had just woke up.  

> Btw, there is a version of ventrilo for the mac as well I use it regularly.
Yes there is and i have it installed.  Unfortunately, my friend's server uses  
the GSM codec which the Mac client doesn't support as of yet.
Again, Sorry about the confusion regarding the subject line.

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Re: Adium/Text Messaging/MSN

2009-12-16 Thread Daniel Rowe
Nic,
I'm having the same problem you're having.  I've given up playing with it now 
and I just let it display what it likes.  :)

Dannie

On 16 Dec 2009, at 18:44, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> You know, I'm having a problem where my name is not properly updated for 
> people using MSN clients such as Windows Live Messenger. Which means that, if 
> I change it quickly, they'll see what it used to be prior to the change. It's 
> very odd.
> 
> Regards,
> Nic
> Skype: Kvalme
> MSN Messenger: nico...@home3.gvdnet.dk
> AIM: cincinster
> yahoo Messenger: cin368
> Facebook Profile
> My Twitter
> 
> On Dec 16, 2009, at 7:11 PM, Chris Hofstader wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I have been using Adium for a while to communicate with friends who mostly 
>> use MSN or whatever it's called these days.  I can see their status and send 
>> and receive text messages but my status always seems to be offline on their 
>> side.  Has anyone else seen this?
>> 
>> Also, is there another chat program that talks to MSN that might work better?
>> 
>> cdh
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Re: Accessible Password Manager

2009-12-17 Thread Daniel Rowe
i use Keychane access, which is built into the Os.  You can find it under 
applications and utilities.  

On 17 Dec 2009, at 13:45, Robert Carter wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I recently tried using the beta of the online Roboform password manager. I 
> wanted a cross platform solution. I got this sort of working but abandoned it 
> because it didn't consistently work well. I am now looking for a VoiceOver 
> compatible password manager for the Mac. What are you all using?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
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CleanMyMac accessibility to be improved hopefully

2009-12-17 Thread Daniel Rowe
For those of you who tried this software before, I have e-ailed the developers 
and they are going to make it fully VoiceOver compatible.

CleanMyMac is a utility that basically removes junk files and removes files 
left behind when you uninstall programs.  It also reduces the size of universal 
binaries.  I'm guessing the latter means it removes the non-intel code or 
something.  As I'm new to the mac, I won't be experimenting  with that 
particular feature as I've heard it can cause problems.

It's not free and costs around 30 dollars.  There are probably free or cheeper 
programs that do the same thing or similar, but this one seems to be the best, 
judging from the reviews I've read.
It is almost fully accessible but for a few unlabelled controls.

I hope this is of use to some of you.


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Re: CleanMyMac accessibility to be improved hopefully

2009-12-17 Thread Daniel Rowe
Yep I'll keep you guy's posted.

Dannie
On 17 Dec 2009, at 19:25, Mike Babcock wrote:

> hi;
> please keep us up to date when the developer makes changes, etc.
> thanks
> mike
> 
> On Dec 17, 2009, at 10:20 AM, Daniel Rowe wrote:
> 
>> For those of you who tried this software before, I have e-ailed the 
>> developers and they are going to make it fully VoiceOver compatible.
>> 
>> CleanMyMac is a utility that basically removes junk files and removes files 
>> left behind when you uninstall programs.  It also reduces the size of 
>> universal binaries.  I'm guessing the latter means it removes the non-intel 
>> code or something.  As I'm new to the mac, I won't be experimenting  with 
>> that particular feature as I've heard it can cause problems.
>> 
>> It's not free and costs around 30 dollars.  There are probably free or 
>> cheeper programs that do the same thing or similar, but this one seems to be 
>> the best, judging from the reviews I've read.
>> It is almost fully accessible but for a few unlabelled controls.
>> 
>> I hope this is of use to some of you.
>> 
>> 
>> Dannie
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Quicksilver

2009-12-19 Thread Daniel Rowe
Hi all.

I'm wondering has anyone else tried Quicksilver?  I have a feeling that it has 
the potential to be a fantastic app for getting things done quicker.  However 
it's not accessible with VO.

For those who haven't heard of Quicksilver before, I'll try my best to explain 
what it does.  It's hard, as it can do so much.

It's a way of interfacing with the OS by typing  in commands.  It's not a 
command line environment as such as it doesn't seem to require you to learn 
complex commands.
.  It has 3 panes.  The first is where you type in what you want to do, say 
"move file". The second, you type the name of the file you want to 
move.  The third is where you would give it the name of the destination folder. 
.

It can do a lot more than moving files around.  Here's a link to an overview of 
it from the developer's website.  By the way, the interface is completely 
keyboard driven.  You move between the 3 panes using the tab key, and the 
arrows are used to select the action you want. After everything is filled out, 
you hit enter to carry out your command.
The link is below.

http://docs.blacktree.com/quicksilver/what_is_quicksilver

I hope this is of interest to some of you and maybe you seasoned VO users could 
work with  the developers to make it accessible.

dannie

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Re: Quicksilver

2009-12-20 Thread Daniel Rowe
Thanks for the info Yvonne.

All I got when I tried to use it was button button button, so I just 
uninstalled it.
I'll try what you suggested though.  By the way I'm running snow leopard.

Dannie

 
On 20 Dec 2009, at 21:09, Yvonne Thomson wrote:

> 
> On 20/12/2009, at 6:51 AM, Daniel Rowe wrote:
> 
>> Hi all.
>> 
>> I'm wondering has anyone else tried Quicksilver?  I have a feeling that it 
>> has the potential to be a fantastic app for getting things done quicker.  
>> However it's not accessible with VO.
> 
> Hi.
> 
> As it happens, it *is* accessible with Voiceover, if you're presistent enough.
> 
> As it also happens, though, I haven't been using it for a while, since when 
> Snow Leopard first came out, there were quite a few problems with it and 
> Quicksilver. I've just downloaded the latest from the google code site, and 
> there are some differences from what I'm used to, so I'll have to play with 
> it for a while to see if it's made it better or worse.
> 
> I'll write up something in a couple of days. In the meantime, though, to even 
> start to use it accessibly, download QS, run it, go into preferences, select 
> appearance, and set your command interface to "primer".
> 
> That will then print the command you're trying to run next to the execute 
> button so you can see what you're doing. Also, when experimenting with 
> Quicksilver, try to turn off cursor tracking. It will make your life much 
> less confusing while you're learning.
> 
> I'll also, as in in the next hour or so, post a couple of articles I wrote 
> for the older version up on my blog
> yvonnezed.posterous.com
> Looking at the new one, it won't all work, but it should give you an idea of 
> what you're trying to do. Also, if you're running Leopard or Tiger, and can 
> get your hands on the b54 version from quicksilver.blacktree.com, the 
> articles will work without a problem, .
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Accessible interactive fiction client

2009-12-26 Thread Daniel Rowe
Hi all.

just to let you know that there is a free accessible  open source interactive 
client available for the Mac called Spatterlight. I have literally only spent 5 
minutes testing it, but apparently it can play most formats, such as AGT, 
Adrift, TADS, Level 9 and Zcode games.  It supports games with sound but not 
graphics..
Voiceover doesn't read new text automatically, however the text area is easily 
read with the VO cursor.  The up and down arrow keys let you review your 
command history which is again not read out, but it is shown on the command 
line.  There's not a lot in the way of options other than changing the back and 
foreground colours, font and size of your commands and the game's text which 
can be set independent of each other.
One other neat touch it has  is that it will worn you if you try to quit  
without saving.

You can get the interpreter and source code from:
http://ccxvii.net/spatterlight/

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captcha problem

2009-12-26 Thread Daniel Rowe
Hi all.

Has anyone else noticed that on blogger, the audio captchas won't play when you 
click the link?  I can't understand why this might be as they work whereever 
else they appear through google's products. These particular captchas play fine 
in windows and they sound the same as other google ones.  I've tried both 
webkit and Safari, with the same result.

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iPhone - using different voices with VoiceOve

2010-01-07 Thread Daniel Rowe
Hi all.

I was speaking to a friend last night whose friend also has an iPhone.  
Somehow, he uses VoiceOver with an English male voice instead of the default 
female voice.
I searched briefly for text to speech  on the iTunes store and found that 
Neospeech's Paul and Cate voices are available as rather hefty free downloads.  
Apparently, their new Julie voice is also available.I also found a 
translator that has an option of installing Loquendo's voices as paid extras.  
Are these voices compatible with voiceover or is this fella running something 
else?

Dannie

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Re: Arrow Keys not Responding Properly

2010-01-07 Thread Daniel Rowe
The onl suggestion I can give you is try pressing the left and right arrow keys 
together.   Sounds to me as though you have turned on quick nav by accident 
which makes the arrow keys behave as though you are holdin down control and 
option.

Dannie



On 8 Jan 2010, at 02:00, Eleni Vamvakari wrote:

> Now, after all the updating etc, I'm having this problem where,
> whenever I try to use the left and right arrows within an input field
> on a webpage, it'll bring me to the next field instead of letting me
> review the letters that I've typed in.  In Text Edit, it keeps
> switching me between the text in the file and the ruler.  Several
> times, I've had to delete what I'm writing because it wouldn't let me
> see it properly.  I can go word by word with ctrl-left or ctrl-right,
> so I know the arrow keys are still working.  I also can't use the up
> and down arrow keys in Text Edit because they do the same thing and in
> Safari, they switch between links and the editing window for the
> e-mail.  I can't wait to get my netback back…
> 
> Later,
> Eleni
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Re: VO bug in contacts in ios 4

2010-06-28 Thread Daniel Rowe
Thanks for figuring this out Ricardo.
I'll contact Apple later.

Dannie

On 28 Jun 2010, at 07:11, Ricardo Walker wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> You might not have noticed yet but in the contacts in ios 4 you can't change 
> the label for phone numbers.  It's just stuck on mobile.  Here is an 
> explanation I worked out and the work around to the bug.  Please contact 
> apple to report this.
> ***
> 
> I have confirmed this is a VO problem.  I have found a work around though.  
> It's not perfect so I urge you all to contact apple and inform them about the 
> problem I'm about to describe.  The contacts now has a drop down list to 
> choose the type of number label you want to use.  You can't activate this 
> list with voiceover on though.  That's the problem we've been running in to. 
> It is on the extreme left of the screen towards the middle.  You will here it 
> say mobile which is the default option in the list.  It is directly to the 
> left of the edit field for phone numbers.  If you just slide your finger down 
> till you hear mobile edit and slide your finger to the left until your almost 
> to the edge of the screen you will find it.  To activate this drop down list 
> you need to turn Voiceover off with a triple home press then tap that portion 
> of the screen that I just described.  Turn VO back on and you will find a 
> list showing Home, work, main and the other phone number labels.  Just double 
> tap on the one you want.
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Re: Adium and display name for Windows Live Messenger

2010-01-12 Thread Daniel Rowe
I have a similar problem, but rather than it showing my e-mail address, it 
displays my first name, which I believe it has gleaned from the registration 
info I entered when I originally set up my mac.

Dannie

On 12 Jan 2010, at 12:32, May McDonald wrote:

> I never have that problem. Mine stays the same for all of my messengers or 
> facebooks and such that I use adium for.
> On 2010-01-12, at 3:07 AM, Chris G wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> It seems like this is an issue for users of multi im clients.  When you
>> change your name you'll need to change it again the next time you sign
>> back in.  Might be easier for your contact to rename you on their end.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Mon, 11 Jan 2010 19:54:25 -0500
>> Lynn Schneider  wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi everyone.  One of my MSN Messenger contacts pointed out to me recently 
>>> that my display name is now no longer Lynn, but is showing as 
>>> canepri...@hotmail.com, which is my MSN Messenger username.  I don't 
>>> remember changing that, but how do I get it back to my correct display name 
>>> again?
>>> 
>>> Thanks so much for your assistance.
>> 
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Re: Deleting mail in Mail.app

2010-01-12 Thread Daniel Rowe
Hi David.

Another thing to try is, with your gmail account's trash folder selected, go to 
the mailbox menu, go down to "use this mailbox for" and in that submenu hit 
return on trash.
Dannie

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Clean my Mac accessibility improving.

2010-01-16 Thread Daniel Rowe
Hi all.

just to let you know that in the latest version of Clean my Mac, most controls 
are now labeled.  The table where you select each section such as logs and 
universal bynaries still says "blank" when you arrow through it.  However the 
label of the next table changes to reflect the section that is selected.  The 
"select all" and "select none" buttons now have labels also, so If they could 
label the items in that table, the app would be perfect.

It's wonderful that MacPaw actually took the time to make their app accessible.
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Re: getting started with VO

2010-01-16 Thread Daniel Rowe
Hi Amelia.
Try fn, command and f5.  The FN key is located in the bottom left corner of the 
keyboard.

Dannie

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> I am taking a class on universal media design and it will be best for
> me to be able to use a Mac. I borrowed a Macintosh laptop over the
> weekend and I'm just trying to get started with learning how to use
> VO. Unfortunately, it just has Leopard on it, but it's still a place
> to practise it. I can't even get VO to start though. I've been using
> command F5, but nothing happens. I brought it home with the VO working
> and I figured a place to start would be by turning it off and turning
> it back on. It turned off when I hit command F5 the first time, but
> now I can't get it to re-start. Does anyone have any  idea about what
> might be going on and how I can get VO started without depending on a
> sighted person to do it through the menus for me? Thanks.
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Re: apple tablet

2010-01-20 Thread Daniel Rowe
Well said, Bryan

Dannie
\
On 20 Jan 2010, at 22:16, Bryan Smart wrote:

> Well, William, sighted people like larger screens. A tablet can include a 
> larger battery, faster processor, and more storage. A big touch screen makes 
> apps possible that don't work well on small screens, such as apps that let 
> you draw with your finger, highlight passages in books with your finger, and 
> complex apps that need to display more than just a few little icons at a 
> time. A tablet can be thinner and lighter than a laptop, since there is no 
> need for pieces like a keyboard, track pad, or the palm rest areas that are 
> part of a clamshell laptop design.
> 
> In short, working a touch device like the IPhone is easier for most sighted 
> people to learn than even a mouse-driven computer interface, but an IPhone or 
> IPod Touch is too small and under-powered to replace a computer for many 
> tasks. So the tablet will be easy to use like an IPhone, but provide the 
> computing power that the IPhone lacks. If you type a lot, then you'll 
> probably want an external keyboard. Most of the time, though, people don't 
> type much more than short fragments, and on-screen keyboards are fine for 
> that.
> 
> Plus, keep in mind that the wants and preferences of sighted people don't 
> necessarily line up with what a blind person considers when deciding on the 
> merits of a computing device. A tablet may or may not be a good way for a 
> blind person to compute. I think that many sighted people will like it, 
> though. It wasn't very long ago when most blind people would quickly dismiss 
> any idea that a blind person might prefer using any device with a touch 
> screen interface. Certainly, we all don't prefer the IPhone, but many people 
> use it just fine. Who knows what using the tablet will be like. I'll wait 
> until I've used one before drawing my conclusions. I'm sure that it will be 
> fascinating, even if I end up not choosing to routinely use it.
> 
> Bryan
> 
> -Original Message-
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> [mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Ryan Mann
> Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2010 3:23 PM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: apple tablet
> 
> Maybe the tablet will be more like Apple's version of a netbook.  Yes, you 
> can do a lot on an Iphone, but I believe it has some limitations such as only 
> being able to run one program at a time.  That's OK for a phone, but maybe 
> not for a netbook type device.
> 
> On Jan 20, 2010, at 1:28 PM, william lomas wrote:
> 
>>  hi all
>> 
>> 
>> I heard apple are going to release an apple tablet. what is the point of 
>> this? one can buy an ipod touch and or iphone and use safari, email, have an 
>> ipod, play games, have business applications etc, so is there really a need 
>> for a tablet device?
>> Would be interested to read constructive ideas as to why a tablet 
>> would be needed Will
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spotify alternative

2010-01-20 Thread Daniel Rowe
Hi all.
  For those of us in the UK at least, there is a free alternative to spotify 
called WE7.  Like Spotify, it is a free legal way to stream music over the 
interweb.  However, it is browser based, resulting in better accessibility.
It's not perfect though.  When you've found what you want to play, to actually 
get the song to play you'll have to simulate a mouse button click with VO shift 
space on the play button.  This is usually the first cell of the table of 
songs.  It'll either say "play" or "empty cell" depending on something or other.
I've only started using it proper a few minutes ago, although I've heard of it 
for a while.  It seems a lot better than spotify in many ways. You're not 
presented with an overwhelming list of every song an artist has done for a 
start and it apparently has a lot more options for discovering new music.  
however, it plays an annoying promotional stinger  between songs unlike spotify 
which plays ads every 40 minutes or so.
the Address is www.we7.com.
It's well worth checking out.
I will say though that since it's a browser based thing, there isn't  keyboard 
shortcuts to turn down the volume independently.  There maybe is a volume 
control in the player frame but I haven't found it yet.
I hope this is of any use to some of you and good luck.  It has it's quorks but 
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Mac VO resetting itself

2010-02-02 Thread Daniel Rowe
Hi all.
If my iMac does this again, I will go mad.
Over the last month or so, VoiceOver has reset nearly all its settings 
spontaneously and with out any warning. Everything bar my numpad commander 
customisations get reset to factory defaults.  I make quite a lot of changes 
mainly in the verbosity section and it is a pain to have to keep setting things 
back to how I like it.  I'm glad it leaves the numpad commander alone at least 
as I have mapped every ctrl layer key to do things.

Are apple aware of this major bug and if so, what was their response?

Dannie

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Re: Mac VO resetting itself

2010-02-02 Thread Daniel Rowe
I really must remember to use reply all when replying to an e-mail  list.  Oops.
Anyway, Here's my reply that I meant to sent to the whole list not just to Jim.

I completely forgot that you can save your settings to a file.  thanks for 
reminding me and I've just done it.
For those of you asking how it's done. open up VoiceOver Utility and choose 
export preferences from the file menu.
A standard save box will pop open so tell it where you want to save the file 
and click save.
Importing is the same, but choose Import Settings instead.  The file should 
have a .voprefs extension..

Btw yes I am running v 10.6.2.  I'll write apple an e-mail later today.

Dannie

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further to locating radio streams in iTunes

2010-02-04 Thread Daniel Rowe
Hi all.
I'm subscribed to "Mac OS X hints" RSS feed and today they posted a great hint 
that is helpful for deleting  radio streams you no longer listen to.
I found that when I created a smart playlist of all the streams I imported I 
couldn't delete any of them from the library from there.  So after that step, 
Carry out what they say on this page and you should find it easier to remove 
them.
http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20100202160801725
Note, the page has no headings but there's an auto webspot at the start of the 
article.

Hope this helps,

Dannie

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Re: question about IPhone applications

2010-02-06 Thread Daniel Rowe
Regarding moving apps around on the home screen, double tap an app, hold your 
finger down till VO says either "moving" on an app that came preinstalled on 
the phone, or "delete" on an app you've installed.
While still keeping your finger on the screen, move it to where you'd like the 
app to be.  You'll hear a beep when the app has moved to another  location on 
the grid and VO will tell you the row and column number it is now in.
If you move an app to either the far left or right of the screen, it will be on 
the next or previous home screen.
It can be bit tricky, especially moving apps between screens.  I've had the 
iPhone for about 3 months and I still can't do it right first time.

Dannie


On 6 Feb 2010, at 19:42, Ricardo Walker wrote:

> HI,
> 
> To delete apps using your computer.  just go into the apps list in iTunes and 
> remove the apps you don't want.  The next time you sync, a dialog should pop 
> up asking if you want to remove the application from your iPhone, or copy the 
> app back on to your computer.  You can also delete apps directly from the 
> phone.  Double tap on the app you wish to delete and on the 2nd tap hold your 
> finger down until you hear a tone.  Now voiceover will say delete in front of 
> all your apps.  double taps on the apps you want to delete and follow the 
> prompts.  
> On Feb 6, 2010, at 2:41 PM, Amber Pearcy wrote:
> 
>> Good afternoon listers,
>> 
>> I have a few questions about arranging IPHone applications on the home 
>> screen.  First, is there a way to delete applications from the phone?I 
>> have connected the phone to the computer and entered the applications 
>> folder, but I can't seem to find any options for deleting the apps from the 
>> phone.
>> 
>> Secondly, I know that sighted users have the capability to rearrange their 
>> applications from one page of the home screen to another page, or even to 
>> rearrange the position of the apps on any given page.  Is there a way for us 
>> to accomplish these same tasks using VO?
>> 
>> Thanks for your help.
>> 
>> Amber 
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Re: further to locating radio streams in iTunes

2010-02-12 Thread Daniel Rowe
I had loads that I wanted to delete at one go and there were all over the 
place.  Plus, these weren't links from the radio directory.

On 11 Feb 2010, at 04:00, carlene knight wrote:

> HI:
> 
> When I find a radio stream I want to ad to a play list I simply copy it and 
> paste it into the playlist.   When I want to delete one, I simply highlight 
> it and press delete.  It works great.  Why A a smart playlist when you 
> probably want to manually choose your radio stream?  Just curious.
> 
> On Feb 4, 2010, at 10:43 AM, Daniel Rowe wrote:
> 
>> Hi all.
>> I'm subscribed to "Mac OS X hints" RSS feed and today they posted a great 
>> hint that is helpful for deleting  radio streams you no longer listen to.
>> I found that when I created a smart playlist of all the streams I imported I 
>> couldn't delete any of them from the library from there.  So after that 
>> step, Carry out what they say on this page and you should find it easier to 
>> remove them.
>> http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20100202160801725
>> Note, the page has no headings but there's an auto webspot at the start of 
>> the article.
>> 
>> Hope this helps,
>> 
>> Dannie
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Re: DPS plugin for itunes

2010-02-16 Thread Daniel Rowe
I'd personally hook up my mac  to a decent hi-fi.
Just my opinion.
Dannie
On 16 Feb 2010, at 19:26, Scott Howell wrote:

> I gave this a quick try and I do not feel it is worth $30.  This of course is 
> just my opinion, but of course only the individual can determine the value.  
> It does a good job, but I think you can achieve similar results if you mess 
> around with the EQ settings in iTunes.
> 
> On Feb 16, 2010, at 11:52 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:
> 
>> Is it worth the $30?
>> 
>> CB
>> 
>> Yuma Antoine Decaux wrote:
>>> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3678065/BongioviAcousticsDPS.dmg
>>> 
>>> The difference with this Digital ro System plugin is like night and day.
>>> 
>>> All my tunes are now seriously clear and each track is separated perfectly. 
>>> It works seamlessly with itunes so there's no fuss.
>>> 
>>> All you have to do is add your laptop/desktop/headphone model in the audio 
>>> preferences and the plugin does the rest.
>>> 
>>> There are unlabelled buttons but here is the list from left to right of 
>>> labels i got from sighted assistance:
>>> 
>>> -info
>>> -built-in
>>> -desktop
>>> -headphones
>>> 
>>> Then there is a space label which turns on the dps when you VO space on it
>>> 
>>> -preferences
>>> -music
>>> -movie
>>> -show/hide play controls
>>> -company
>>> 
>>> then there's an image
>>> 
>>> -previous track
>>> -play
>>> -next track
>>> Then there are two labeled spaces
>>> 
>>> track
>>> artist.
>>> 
>>> For those who don't know how to label:
>>> 
>>> go on the unlabelled button and VO backslash, then type the label you want, 
>>> or in this case, what i listed above
>>> 
>>> Enjoy :)
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Yuma Decaux
>>> 
>>> Light has no value without darkness
>>> Skype: shainobi1
>>> blog: www.theblindsamurai.com
>>> twitter: www.twitter.com/triple7
>>> Tel: +85513623378
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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Re: 3D audio game

2010-02-27 Thread Daniel Rowe
I'm also interested.  It sounds like a cool idea.

Dannie
On 27 Feb 2010, at 19:29, Donna Goodin wrote:

> OOOh, me too, please!!! this sounds very cool!
> Donna
> On Feb 27, 2010, at 10:51 AM, peter apgar wrote:
> 
>> Good day Yuma,
>> 
>>  Please ad me to that list of interested  participants.
>> On Feb 27, 2010, at 1:03 AM, Yuma Antoine Decaux wrote:
>> 
>>> Hey list,
>>> 
>>> I've looked deeper into the unity 3D engine and it's audio capabilities, 
>>> and with my team have thought up a game in multiplayer mode for the iphone 
>>> which pits sighted players against blind players, whereas the latter will 
>>> use full 3D audio to move and interact around. They will have augmented 
>>> powers in audio form which allows them to hear sighted players move farther 
>>> away than the sighted do. We were also thinking about magic spells for the 
>>> blind players and a full control system with inventory, barter system, 
>>> dialogue system and using an acapella voice, one of the british male ones, 
>>> for the narrative and object information.
>>> 
>>> This engine is in Java form when scripting links between components, but 
>>> we're looking into the feasibility of voice over integration within unity 
>>> for labelling purposes.
>>> 
>>> I think that by increasing CPU usage on an audio only game experience, we 
>>> can bump up the audio quality as well as positional relations/effects 
>>> modulation on the fly without taxing the system too much. Think two 
>>> versions of the app. The visual one and the audio only one.
>>> 
>>> This is still at concept stage, but tests are already undergoing to make 
>>> this a reality.
>>> 
>>> If anyone is interested please do let me know, as i will require feedback 
>>> on the first builds of the game.
>>> 
>>> Cheers
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Yuma Decaux
>>> 
>>> Light has no value without darkness
>>> Skype: shainobi1
>>> blog: www.theblindsamurai.com
>>> twitter: www.twitter.com/triple7
>>> Tel: +85513623378
>>> 
>>> 
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typing in edit boxes on webforms

2010-03-01 Thread Daniel Rowe
Hi all.

Ever since I've owned a mac, I've noticed that when I enter text into a single 
line edit box on a web form e.g. a username or password field, the first 
character I type doesn't always get entered.  To use a password field as an 
example, VO will click for each character, even though the first one hasn't 
registered.
This happens with both Webkit and Safari.
Also, there are times where vO doesn't make any sound when entering a password 
even though I haven't muted it's sounds.

does anyone else have this problem and if so, is there a work around?  Or is it 
one of those things that'll hopefully be fixed in 10.6.3?
Thanks,
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Re: typing in edit boxes on webforms

2010-03-01 Thread Daniel Rowe
Thanks a Lot.
It turnes out I had "check spelling as you type" turned on and now I've 
disabled it, everything's  works fine now.

Dannie


On 1 Mar 2010, at 22:10, annelie robledo wrote:

> I received this e-mail from mac fix it and followed these instructions. It 
> appears it has fixed my problem.
> 
> see below:
> Entering information in text fields should be smooth and fast, with no pauses 
> or delays of any kind. Despite this, some background tasks if corrupt or 
> otherwise malfunctioning may interfere with typing.
> Read more…
> 
> On Mar 1, 2010, at 12:53 PM, Daniel Rowe wrote:
> 
>> Hi all.
>> 
>> Ever since I've owned a mac, I've noticed that when I enter text into a 
>> single line edit box on a web form e.g. a username or password field, the 
>> first character I type doesn't always get entered.  To use a password field 
>> as an example, VO will click for each character, even though the first one 
>> hasn't registered.
>> This happens with both Webkit and Safari.
>> Also, there are times where vO doesn't make any sound when entering a 
>> password even though I haven't muted it's sounds.
>> 
>> does anyone else have this problem and if so, is there a work around?  Or is 
>> it one of those things that'll hopefully be fixed in 10.6.3?
>> Thanks,
>> Dannie
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modifying the say date and time applescript

2010-03-03 Thread Daniel Rowe
Hi all.

I'd like to modify this script so that VO  says  only the time, and preferably 
in 24 hour format.
Does anyone know where the script is and what I'd need to change to make it 
work the way I want?

Thanks,
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Re: modifying the say date and time applescript

2010-03-03 Thread Daniel Rowe
Hi
That folder seems to be missing unless it's hidden.
Dannie

On 4 Mar 2010, at 04:11, Jonathan Chacón wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> the scripts for voiceOver are in /library/scripts/screenReader
> 
> 
> 
> Regards
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Re: modifying the say date and time applescript

2010-03-04 Thread Daniel Rowe
Thanks for reminding me about that, Jim.
The script is in the same place on my system as it is on yours.

Dannie

On 4 Mar 2010, at 07:21, Jim Gatteys wrote:

> Dannie!
> 
> I used the keyboard help vo5-k and pressed option-t to read me the path of 
> where my script resides.  Mine is at:
> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/ScreenReader.framework/Versions/A/Resources/Scripts
> I'll take a look at the script.  It might be nice to have a more precise 
> speaking of the time.
> Jim
> On Mar 3, 2010, at 4:08 PM, Daniel Rowe wrote:
> 
>> Hi all.
>> 
>> I'd like to modify this script so that VO  says  only the time, and 
>> preferably in 24 hour format.
>> Does anyone know where the script is and what I'd need to change to make it 
>> work the way I want?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Dannie
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Re: Old Leopard VoiceOver sounds

2010-03-09 Thread Daniel Rowe
yep, I've noticed that, too.
All the old voiceover sounds, plus the ones unique to the iPhone and iPod touch 
are in a "Sounds" directory near to the one where the VoiceOver AppleScripts 
are.
Dannie

On 9 Mar 2010, at 11:08, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:

> Hi guys,
> 
> I know there is really no point to me posting this, but has anyone ever 
> noticed that the "Boundary" sound from Leopard is still around? For example, 
> if you down arrow really fast in a large document. You can make it happen in 
> Skype as well, though I can't remember how I managed. But it worked every 
> time. I'd be happy to post a sample if no one can get it to work, if you 
> bother trying. Heh.
> 
> Regards,
> Nic
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Re: Solving image capture in Safari

2010-03-20 Thread Daniel Rowe
Hi Phil.
Have a look at Solona.
www.solona.com

Hope this helps,
Dannie

On 20 Mar 2010, at 08:58, phil stephenson wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Is there a way to solve image capture on the mac using Safari?  I know there 
> is Web Vsm for Windows but is there an equivalent for the mac?
> 
> thanks,
> 
> Phil
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Re: third pardy vst for garage band

2010-03-31 Thread Daniel Rowe
Hi
Garage band works with Audio Units plugins and not VSTs.

On 30 Mar 2010, at 14:55, clarence griffin wrote:

> I heard that some of the stuff from logic works with GB. I haven't confirmed 
> this for my self yet, but I have heard it from a couple people that you can 
> get some of the soft synths to work, you just can't edit any of them, just 
> presets can be used.
> 
> 
> GF
> 
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> 
> 
> On Mar 30, 2010, at 9:27 AM, Bryan Smart wrote:
> 
>> Garage Band only works with the built-in sampler. You can add sounds and 
>> instruments to it with Jam Packs, but you can't add any other synths, as far 
>> as I've been able to discover.
>> 
>> Bryan 
>> 
>> -Original Message-
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>> [mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of chad baker
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>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: third pardy vst for garage band
>> 
>> Hi what vst's work good in garage band?
>> I'm looking for new instruments.
>> is steinberg hypersonic2 available for mac or no?
>> Also tried a native instruments demo but not accessible.
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using the numpad commander without a numpad

2010-04-08 Thread Daniel Rowe
Hi all.
I accidentally came across this a few minutes ago. if you press and hold any 
arrow key   then press a key on the number roe, this will cause VO to trigger 
the function you  assigned to that key on the numpad.
For example if I press and hold the down arrow while hitting 1 on the number 
roe, VO will bring up the item chooser, which is assigned to number 1 in my 
setup..  Obviously it isn't a perfect solution for those who don't have a 
numpad as the cursor moves, but it probably could come in handy in some 
situations. Of course  you can assign commands to the keyboard commander.  but 
there you go, I thought I'd let you all know in case someone might find it 
useful.

Dannie

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Re: using the numpad commander without a numpad

2010-04-08 Thread Daniel Rowe
Thanks.
Glad you're finding it useful.

Dannie

On 8 Apr 2010, at 14:28, Anne Robertson wrote:

> Daniel, this is amazing! Thank you for finding this.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Anne
> 
> 
> On Apr 8, 2010, at 2:16 PM, Daniel Rowe wrote:
> 
>> Hi all.
>> I accidentally came across this a few minutes ago. if you press and hold any 
>> arrow key   then press a key on the number roe, this will cause VO to 
>> trigger the function you  assigned to that key on the numpad.
>> For example if I press and hold the down arrow while hitting 1 on the number 
>> roe, VO will bring up the item chooser, which is assigned to number 1 in my 
>> setup..  Obviously it isn't a perfect solution for those who don't have a 
>> numpad as the cursor moves, but it probably could come in handy in some 
>> situations. Of course  you can assign commands to the keyboard commander.  
>> but there you go, I thought I'd let you all know in case someone might find 
>> it useful.
>> 
>> Dannie
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Navigon now in UK

2010-04-08 Thread Daniel Rowe
hi
just in case anyone's missed this already, there's now a UK version of Navigon 
Movile Navigator.
Currently it's £29.49 and apparently this will only be until the 12th of april. 
 I'm not sure how much it will be after then.

Dannie

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