Hello Wayne,
To access links in a mail message you can use the contextual menu
(VO+Shift+M), which gives you several options, including "open link".
However, I generally interact with the mail messages area and use VO+Space
to open a link when my VoiceOver cursor is focused on it. For example,
Hi Phil,
Got the migration thing sorted out. You enjoy your new MBA, too. I have to
say, I'm liking it so far. Though the big reason I upgraded was the extended
battery life, which I won't probably try out till September.
Cheers,
Donna
On Jul 26, 2013, at 7:42 PM, Phil Halton wrote:
> Hi D
Mark,
Second Riccardo's thoughts. Just check with your Apple retailer about
upgrading in the fall. As Riccardo stated, for the last 4 or 5 years @ least,
they've included the ability to upgrade for free for people who purchased their
Mac in the summer. And, unlike Windows, upgrading is usual
Hi everyone,
When i was a mac user a few years ago there did not seem to be any accessible
mud clients for the mac. Has this changed at this time? Are there any clients
that support mcp and msp?
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Hi everyone,
It has been a few yeers since i have used usenet at all and usenet on the mac
in general. But sicne i will be getting an extremely fast internet connection
soon as well as a new fast mac my interest was peaked again.
What are you guys using on the mac? In the past i found it a priori
Hi Donna, Well, you and me both! I just bought a tricked out MBA this
morning too. I also bought the one to one membership - I'm sure I'll
get some use out of it. Sorry, I can't help much with the migration
issue. have fun!
On 7/26/13, Donna Goodin wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm excited to say I'm th
hello thank you for the links but how do i click on the links in the message
thanks in advance
On 26 Jul 2013, at 20:05, Esther wrote:
> Hello Wayne and Chris,
>
> Wayne is asking about using KeyRemap4MacBook, which was the subject of an
> AppleVis podcast by Eric Caron on how to remap the C
Hi,
I don’t think there is a reason to wait really. Well, I guess you might save
$30 but, Apple usually give people the chance to upgrade for free if they
bought a Mac relatively near to the time the new OS is released.
I’m an instant gratification kinda guy so, take that into consideration to
Hi,
I would suggest making a playlist in iTunes. Then, go to iTunes preferences,
and under advanced, make sure Copy files to iTunes Media folder when adding to
library and Keep iTunes Media folder organized is unchecked. This way, the
music to iTunes won’t be duplicated on your drive and, the
Hello Wayne and Chris,
Wayne is asking about using KeyRemap4MacBook, which was the subject of an
AppleVis podcast by Eric Caron on how to remap the Control+Option commands
to the caps lock key for use with VoiceOver on the Mac, with additional
instructions on how to get this to work as an inser
Well, Jed, in terms of putting music on your Iphone without having to synch
through ITunes, yes, this is possible; provided, that is, that you are willing
to pay for a third party app solution. Here's a tip though. You see, if you
make sure that all your meta data tagging follows your folder
Who knows how vo friendly they are. The pdf conversion one of those
mentioned looks attractive. If someone gets it do tell us what other
possible useful apps for blind users are included.
http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-33153_7-57595724-10391733/get-a-$151-mac-app-bundle-for-free/?part=rss&sub
Hello,
It is true that Apple don't announce in advance. But between the IOS today and
the Mac Geeks podcasts there's speculation that September 18 for the new
operating systems and the 20 for the new hardware. Maybe the iWatch too!
Gena
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Hello,
Even though you said you were too far from a store a quick search would
enlighten you. Read the link below and all will be revealed.
http://store.apple.com/uk/product/D4213Z/A/one-to-one-membership-1-year
Gena
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Hey guys,
OK, I've had my mac for a bit, and now have an iphone. I know itunes can do
a lot for you, but I want to keep this really simple.
I don't want it organizing my library at all, cause I have a very specific
way that I do it for cataloging purposes.
What I'd like to do is have a bunch of t
Apple says in the fall. We know nothing more.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jul 26, 2013, at 5:23 PM, Mark Furness wrote:
>
> We are looking at purchasing a Mac air, we might as well wait until Maverick
> comes out.
> When is its proposed release date?
>
> Thank you for your answer!
>
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We are looking at purchasing a Mac air, we might as well wait until Maverick
comes out.
When is its proposed release date?
Thank you for your answer!
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Thanks Chris, to tell you the truth the video was disappointing. Maybe it's a
visual thing. Anyway, if anyone else has figured a work around on these video
sites to be able to click the play button, let us all know. Thanks
On Jul 26, 2013, at 5:00 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:
> Dunno. I couldn't get
HELLO SORRY THERE IS A MISTAKE I MEAN THE APP FOR TURNING THE CAPSLOCK KEY INTO
VO KEYS THANKS IN ADVANCE
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Hi Janine,
Actually, it was a piece of cake. The VO support from the recovery petition
was quite complete. I haven't followed the thread re the problems you've had,
but if a clean install would help, I would encourage you not to be afraid. I
found some nice step-by-step instructions at this
Hi Donna and list
I am thinking with the various peculiarities I am having with voiceover, and
given I have only had the Macbook Pro for about 3 weeks, of taking it back to
default and starting again with a clean install. Have spoken to Apple
accessibility, even did a create a new user, and sti
Dunno. I couldn't get it to play either, but at least this one is all
over the internet. Here is one on youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpwrCbgny3g
CB
On 7/26/13 2:53 PM, Brian Fischler wrote:
Ok, for the longest time this has driven me nuts, as I rarely can get videos to
play. I kno
Well said Chris.
the key phrase here is
based on individual circumstances.
Each person should as they can, determine if the training is a fit the
environment suitable etc.
You point out many of the factors that will insure my own training is in
store when the time comes.
cheers to our new litt
Hello,
Pam makes a very good point. However, the stores open for training sesions
an hour before normal opening time. At least they do here in the UK. As I
live quite close to a store I usually book an 8 a.m. appointment. I have
found these sessions very valuable. I always put that I am a Voic
Yep, got it. Thanks, Chris.
Donna
On Jul 26, 2013, at 3:45 PM, Chris H wrote:
> To boot to the recovery partition it's command r. Yes there is Vo support.
> Press command f5 to launch.
>
> On 26/07/2013 21:17, Donna Goodin wrote:
>> How do I boot from the recovery partition? And will I have V
A link for voiceover? You mean a link to a tutorial? There is one built
in which will fire up the first time you start it with command-F5.
CB
On 7/26/13 4:37 PM, Wayne Coles wrote:
hello all can somebody please send me the link for caps lock to vo please
thanks in advance
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To boot to the recovery partition it's command r. Yes there is Vo
support. Press command f5 to launch.
On 26/07/2013 21:17, Donna Goodin wrote:
How do I boot from the recovery partition? And will I have VO support?
Thanks,
Donna
On Jul 26, 2013, at 3:16 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:
Are you tryin
hello all can somebody please send me the link for caps lock to vo please
thanks in advance
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How do I boot from the recovery partition? And will I have VO support?
Thanks,
Donna
On Jul 26, 2013, at 3:16 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:
> Are you trying to erase the disk that you booted from? If so it won't let
> you. You'll need to boot from another volume first. That could be tricky with
> an
Are you trying to erase the disk that you booted from? If so it won't
let you. You'll need to boot from another volume first. That could be
tricky with an MBA as you don't have a DVD drive to boot from. Maybe if
you boot from the recovery partition it will let you format the main
partition.
C
Hi all,
I'm trying to erase the disk on my old MBA. In Dis Utility I've selected the
disk, and the format, but when I go to click Security Options, VO says the
button is dimmed. I've tried selecting both the Apple SSD and the Macintosh
HD, but neither works. Anyone know what I might be doing
Subject pretty much says it all. Voiceover support still missing in the
latest version which came out yesterday. I keep hoping one of these
office alternatives will finally get it working.
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Ok, for the longest time this has driven me nuts, as I rarely can get videos to
play. I know safari doesn't support flash, so what I usually do is open in
safari and use the develop menu to open in chrome. I saw a blind mac user post
this video on twitter, and I wanted to check it out but I can'
It does on the page that talks about the plan.
On 26/07/2013 19:16, Ray Foret jr wrote:
Well, they should have told you that you have up to a year to put your Apple
devices on Apple care. That is, a year from the time you buy them.
You should report this to Apple.
Sent from my mac, the only
Yes it does, thank you for clarifying. With kind regards Chris.
On 26/07/2013 18:22, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
Once you get the paperwork, there is a number that you have to call which is
the Apple Care line. Then they ask you a series of questions such as your home
address, telephone number and
Hey Annie, This is a topic we have discussed a lot recently, you can probably
find a lot about it in the archive. I think the general consensus on the best
RSS reader for the mac since the demise of google reader is Read Kit. I believe
I got it in the mac store for $5 U.S. Hope this helps. For t
You are right, I do need to report this to Apple but the only good thing, I
taught myself and utilized these lists.
On 2013-07-26, at 11:16 AM, Ray Foret jr wrote:
> Well, they should have told you that you have up to a year to put your Apple
> devices on Apple care. That is, a year from the t
Well, they should have told you that you have up to a year to put your Apple
devices on Apple care. That is, a year from the time you buy them.
You should report this to Apple.
Sent from my mac, the only computer with full accessibility for the blind
built-in!
Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefo
Hi, folks, I was not informed of Apple Care at all when I bought my Mac (from
Best buy) nor my phone (from Telus)
On 2013-07-26, at 8:42 AM, ppowell...@aol.com wrote:
> Hi folks,
> When I got my 4S, I was told about 2 different apple care plans. for $99 I
> could get Apple care that would cover
Hi everyone,
I dont have a dictionary yet because they are expensive but sometimes i just
want to quicly look up what a given word is in english for example. years ago
this was not really doable on the net but i thought i would give google
translate a try, to my surprise it is accessible and ev
How do you get the training? I have had my I Mac since Jan but I didn't see any
option about getting training, I purchased it using the App on my I phone, I
cannot remember. My Apple store is quite far from me, Either in Cambridge or
Oxford Street London.
On 26 Jul 2013, at 06:20 PM, Georgina J
Once you get the paperwork, there is a number that you have to call which is
the Apple Care line. Then they ask you a series of questions such as your home
address, telephone number and serial number. If anything changes like you move
then you have to notify them.
If you sell your Mac then you
Hello,
Well I accept that stores are noisy. But Apple here in the UK have done
everything to make it easier for me. The trainer and I have a set of headphones
each that are connected via a splitter. All provided by Apple, although, I like
to take my own headphones. They turn off the music and a
Hi all,
I'm excited to say I'm the proud owner of one of the new MBAs. Trying to
figure out the best way to transfer my content to the new Mac. I want to
transfer from a time-machine backup. Can I do this in Time Machine without
going into Migration Assistant? If so, can someone give me som
Ar I see. So once I get the Apple Care paperwork, I can then go and
register it? I did see a link to do so, but it said, "already purchased
Apple Care?" next to it, so didn't bother trying it.
On 26/07/2013 15:55, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
They ask for your serial number in the UK too. I register
Hi,
I did pay for the $99 one on one training when I bought my mac, as I was new to
the Mac OS. If I had it to do over again, I wouldn't pay for it.None of this
has anything to do with the staff or their knowledge as it does with the
inordinate noise in the store making it almost impossible to h
Hi Phil,
I offer training for $10 an hour on mac. If interested please email me off list.
Thanks.
Matt
On 2013-07-26, at 11:44 AM, Phil Halton wrote:
> I think I'm in agreement with you Alex. There's probably enough
> resources between these lists and my fertile little brain to learn and
> do wha
I think I'm in agreement with you Alex. There's probably enough
resources between these lists and my fertile little brain to learn and
do what I need to do;-)
It'd be a definite luxury to spend $100 for something I might/might
not need. On the other hand, it might be worthwhile to pick apples
brain
Hi folks,
When I got my 4S, I was told about 2 different apple care plans. for $99 I
could get Apple care that would cover one accidental replacement if it were
dropped in water. They needed to see the phone within 30 days of purchase to
make sure it was in good working order. The other plan cos
They ask for your serial number in the UK too. I registered my I Mac for Apple
care when I got it and I had to give my serial number.
Kawal.
On 26 Jul 2013, at 03:28 PM, Eugenia Firth wrote:
> Maybe it's different in the UK, but here in the US if you call AppleCare they
> always ask for your
hello phil that is great but i was on the phone most of yesterday because it
seems there is a problem but hopefully it will be sorted today and i can't
praise there support team enough so have a good day
On 25 Jul 2013, at 17:29, Phil Halton wrote:
> you can search for "bootcamp" in the VM
Hi there
I had a very good experience With one-to-one training. It is always beneficial
I have found to make sure to put into the computer that you are working with
voiceover when you set up your appointments. In fact, I always boldface that
word. Also, I make sure to give the store about a week
Maybe it's different in the UK, but here in the US if you call AppleCare they
always ask for your serial number. They didn't ask me either, but they put it
down. They already had it in the store.
Regards,
Gigi
Sent from my iPhone
On Jul 26, 2013, at 5:49 AM, Chris H wrote:
> Hello Everyone.
>
Safari does support displaying MathML but it has not made it accessible
to voiceover. You can play with some samples here:
http://www.mathjax.org/demos/mathml-samples/
This was discussed last April:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/macvisionaries/EclzFJ4oCzQ
CB
On 7/26/13 4:04 AM, Yum
Just to also say that you can only get Apple care if you purchase it from the
country that you are in. What I'm trying to say is that i purchased my MacBook
Pro from the US, I could not purchase Apple Care until I returned to the UK as
I wanted to purchase it there and then when I bought my firs
Well, that explains it. Thanks for the clarification.
On Jul 26, 2013, at 8:20 AM, Dave wrote:
> Apple Care for Macs can be purchased up to a year from the purchase date of
> the machine.
>
> Apple Care Plus for mobile devices can be purchased within the first 30 days
> after the purchase date
Apple Care for Macs can be purchased up to a year from the purchase date of
the machine.
Apple Care Plus for mobile devices can be purchased within the first 30 days
after the purchase date of that particular device.
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That's very odd. When my mother got her iPhone, I was on the phone with Apple
about 29 days later and the asked if I wanted Apple Care. They said that, if I
did, I would have to purchase it within a day or I would be ineligible, and
subsequent conversations with Apple Support have reinforced tha
Well, they know more about their hardware and software, and much of what
Apple offers is beyond price.
Additionally, if you had someone come to your house to teach you how to use
your computer, that would cost you $75 an hour, instead of the $99 a year to
Apple.
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The Apple Store website claims that so long as you purchase Apple Care
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On 26/07/2013 13:00, Alex Hall wrote:
I don't think you can get it past thirty days, though. That is, if you don't
purchase it within thir
I don't know, it sounds like you'd be paying Apple to train them, not you, in
Voiceover, Yes, the training would be beneficial, but it seems like you should
be able to offer it for free, or even a small fee paid to you, not from you,
since you are providing them a service.
On Jul 26, 2013, at 5:
I don't think you can get it past thirty days, though. That is, if you don't
purchase it within thirty days of the purchase date of your machine, you're out
of luck. Of course, Apple is the final authority on this, so give them a call
and check. Personally, I take my chances with iOS devices and
I have always had Apple care with all my products, and have only used it once
when my head phones went wrong just before I sold my I phone 4 S. When the next
I phone comes out, and it has more storage and scanner, I will then sell my I
phone 5 which will have Apple care on it for anyone who purc
Hello Everyone.
Just an update.
Thanks to your advice, I have signed up to Apple Care for my Mcbook Pro
13 Inch.
I went for the plan that covers Macbook Air and 13 Inch Macbook Pro.
Well that's what the store says anyway.
Cost was £199 including Vat and delivery is free.
I will get in the box s
Hi.
Which rss reader for the mac is accessible and easy to use.
Cheers Annie.
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It's actually called a "One to One" membership, and it's worth it.
First, your store may not have a wealth of Voice Over experience, but you
and the store creative staff will benefit from the interactions. You learn
about your Apple products, and they gain experience in learning more about
the
AppleCare is always a good idea.
It protects your computer from machine failure for a total of 3 years. If
something in the device fails the store will repair or replace it in that 3
years. Hard drives crash, batteries wear out.
It's worth it.
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Hi All,
I'm currently working with a phd student to get math ml converted properly from
latex source files to math ml files. We noticed that safari doesn't read math
ml symbols, unlike firefox which does it out of the box.
I was wondering if there was a plugin to install for this to function in
Good morning everyone.
My Macbook Pro 13 inch non-retina is coming up to a year next month.
Should I consider getting Apple Care for this product? As in, should I
sign up now or is it too late? Someone said one can sign up to Apple
Care at least a year after they purchased their Mac computer. I
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