I would also suggest listening to the tutorials on Mac and Lion that can be
found on www.visionaustralia.com. David Woodbridge has done an excellent
job with these, and you may even want to look at the earlier Snow Leopard
tutorials for information that may be covered there and not in the Lion
Hi list,
Has anyone started messing around with the siri proxy server?
I'm going to try controlling schedules start and stop events for my irobot home
cleaner for a starter, than try getting some wifi connected devices and
utilities to answer to my queries through siri.
Anyone with success so
Hello everyone,
I find myself in need of software similar to MS Office, which I am quite
familiar with in Windows. However, I understand the Mac version is not
accessible. Is that correct? If it is, what alternatives can you all recommend?
I'd like to know for sure that what I purchase will act
John Panarese is not paying me to promote him, but I highly recommend you
contact him at Mac for The Blind; I find him to be a patient teacher. I wish I
had known him when I first got started. He works very well over the phone, is
very patient and his rates are reasonable indeed. Again, John
Hello All,
Happy new year. I'm very curious to know how all of you learned your computers?
I have appreciated reading many of these emails. I have listened to several of
the tutorials on mac for the blind and I have purchased the mac academy work
book. Is there anything out there that goes into
Yep, success now! I'm tickled.
I think I need more Finder practice. I haven't mastered finder or spotlight.
Thanks for all the guidance guys. :)
Traci
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On Dec 30, 2011, at 12:35 PM, Missy Hoppe wrote:
> That's what I did too: storing christmas music in the christmas li
there is a column in the messages pane that will indicate if there is an
attachment. I also will know if I decide to read the message as voiceover will
announce it before letting me read the body of the mail.
-eric
On Dec 30, 2011, at 1:53 PM, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
> My voice over tells me th
thanks and question about script location was: Thanks so much for this! LikI
said the f11 going to desktop is good enough but it was fun to install my first
script!
What is the best location to put the scripts? I read on the web that one should
put it in ~/library/scripts but it appears to be th
Yes. VO will say attachment for the messages that have them as you move up and
down the message list.
Marlaina
On Dec 30, 2011, at 12:44 PM, Ioana Gandrabur wrote:
I just saved the attachment with a script file but only knew it was there
because it was indicated in the message. Is there a way
I thought it was something I did as I have the same problem.
Kawal.
On 30 Dec 2011, at 06:10 PM, Missy Hoppe wrote:
> I don't have a login screen on my macbook pro, but I've got the same problem
> with vo. Startup is hit and miss, and it always
> starts in some window called Speech synthesis s
My voice over tells me that a file is attached, definitely on the I phone but
do not recall on the Mac.
On 30 Dec 2011, at 08:44 PM, Ioana Gandrabur wrote:
> I just saved the attachment with a script file but only knew it was there
> because it was indicated in the message. Is there a way to k
I just saved the attachment with a script file but only knew it was there
because it was indicated in the message. Is there a way to know if a message
has attachments as I brows the message list, like jaws does in windows?
Thanks,
Ioana
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That's what I did too: storing christmas music in the christmas library. I love
finder for this task. I didn't use the mouse
at all; can't seem to get the hang of it, but over all, I think I accomplished
my task, and the mistakes were fairly minimal.
Now I know that once I've moved files where I
Thank you guys,
Lol, what I have learned with this experiment is, remember the mouse! I need
to keep in mind how much Mac lets us use the mouse.
What I ended up doing was highlighting the songs in my first library, then
doing mouse down on them all, then mouse up inside the automatically add t
I've found no need whatsoever to create a separate iTunes library for
organizing Christmas music. I have used the grouping field to organize
Christmas music into smart playlists and have unchecked them all, so during the
year, none of them will sync with my iPhone. I have gone so far as to organ
Hello Eric:
I have found the following apps to be accessible:
2011 Multi-Media Encyclopedia
AIM
Breathing Zone
Catholic Calend
Constitution For Mac
Easy Ringtone Creator
Free Texting
Headache Log
Heltweetica
iAlarm
iMissal
Lecture Recorder
Lightning
Money Reader
Mornings
Music Healing
Nambu
Omni
Good afternoon,
You could paste the following in to Apple script and associate the script file
with a keystroke. This would allow you to have just one keystroke to access the
finder window.
I can't remember if this list allows for attachments, so just in case, I've
attached the Apple script file
I don't have a login screen on my macbook pro, but I've got the same problem
with vo. Startup is hit and miss, and it always
starts in some window called Speech synthesis server; kind of like the
com.apple.doc.extra window that used to be a problem
when lion first came out. I'll be very, very gra
Just to make it easier to not have to cycle with command tab ofr go to dock.
Same reason for creating a mail shortcut although it is easy to go to dock and
press mail. Just less steps.
Take care,
Ioana
On Dec 29, 2011, at 11:41 AM, Ray Foret Jr wrote:
> Why would you need a short cut key to op
Hi the f11 is very cool. What is its function? "go to desktop?" It makes a
dashboard sound when I press it?
Thanks for the tip.
Ioana
On Dec 29, 2011, at 3:01 PM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> or if using Lion, they can just press F11.
>
> Ricardo Walker
> rwalker...@gmail.com
> Twitter & S
On my mbp running lion. voiceover is running at the login screen but after I
enter my password voiceover is silent till I open a menu or go to the dock. is
there something going on that I need to know about?
thanks for any help and happy new year.
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Hi Frank.
Apple does offer one-to-one for $99 for a year training. There is no limit of
how many times you can go in for training. Although some of their people are
not up on VoiceOver as much as I wish they were, a lot of them love and adore
working with it because they like computers and findi
I have been able to get this gesture to work only if I turn off Voiceover, do
the swipe from left to right and then turn Voiceover back on to double tap the
confirm button.
Jeff
On 2011-12-30, at 1:32 AM, Shen wrote:
> Hello,
> I understand that I can delete files such as podcasts right in my
That was the challenge I kept running into: weeding out duplicates. I
eventually learned, though, that even if I thought
there was a duplicate, it wasn't always true, so if I deleted a song from 1
library, I told it to keep the files. It took
some work, but I eventually got the hang of it. That's
Hi,
you need to actually add the songs from the file browser by pressing command O.
I would first go to iTunes prefs/advanced and make sure make a copy to your
iTunes media folder is unchecked. No point in having duplicates on your
machine.
Ricardo Walker
rwalker...@gmail.com
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I'm sure you will get plenty of replies, but you bet it is and the devs are
very responsive and willing to accept input regarding accessibility. I have
been in contact with them on many occasions.
Scott
On Dec 29, 2011, at 8:35 PM, Wayne Coles wrote:
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hello everyone.
I recently saw a list of very accessible apps being passed around here.
However, I have been unable to find it in my google archives. if someone has
it, please repost it.
thanks
-eric
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Marsha, yes after being up since 4AM yesterday my mind didn't click onto
that one last night. Thanks for the reply.
Sincerely,
Frank M. Ventura
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IMessage: frankmvent...@mac.com
VoiceMail: (781) 492/4262
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I was wondering what the name of the product was. I lost the thread here so I
am not sure if it is iphone or apple OS X.
let me know.
regards
-eric
On Oct 29, 2010, at 5:35 PM, Yuma Decaux wrote:
> Hi teresa,
>
> This one is very accessible. A few unlabelled buttons which don't go in the
>
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