Hello,
My option key works technically, as if I press ctrl-option-space it works just
fine.
However, if I try to navigate by word with option left or right arrow, it
doesn't work. The cursor just doesn't move and voiceover doesn't say anything.
I can use command arrow to navigate, or just the
Hi,
You could try using the built-in mathematical symbols available on every Mac:
Option Key plus slash is Divided by symbol (÷)
Option Key plus equals is Not Equals (≠)
Option Key plus v is Square Root sign (√)
Option Key plus comma is Less than or equals (≤)
Option Key plus period is Greater th
Hi list.
I am writing a document and I have to insert a few mathematic
equations in it. I am trying to do this by writing the LaTeX source in
the document, selecting it, and trying to typeset it using the options
in the services menu but nothing seems to happen. I Have the full
TeXLive installed on
Hi Daniel. I think that it's version 4 because Nuance after that made
Vocalizer Automotive which you can also download in Jaws. But if you
have any other questions about voices for Jaws I'd suggest you write me
off list as we're kinda straying off topic here.
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Hello,
when an alert comes up on my Mac I don’t appear to get any sounds. I don’t
appear to be able to add sounds
I can do this on the iPhone but not on the Mac. Can anybody help here?
Thanks as always for advice.
Max
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Hi,
Check the exact words for your Genre. Often purchased Christmas Music has the
genre “Holiday” instead of Christmas Music. If you use “is” then the genre
needs to be spelled exactly the same in your matching criteria as it is in the
Genre tag for the specific songs. If you use “Contains”,
Hi,
When in iTunes, in the pane for your iPod Touch, did you select the Music tab
then uncheck the box for syncing music? After you’ve done that, apply your
changes. Yes, then you could unplug your iPod, although I’m not sure that will
make a huge difference.Before turning iTunes Match ba
Hi Tim,
Thank you so much for your help! I truly appreciate it! I did exactly what
you said, I think, but I got in a hurry at the end and turned iTunes Match on
again before unplugging my iPod from my computer. So, now I still have all the
songs on my iPod I had before. I’m assuming I shoul
Hi,
I am trying to create a smart play list of all my christmas music in i tunes.
I have ahuge huge library, so don’t want to do this by hand!
I started to create the list by selecting genre, then told it that it was
christmas music, picked live update, then saved it.
What am I missing?
Oh, an
Since upgrading to Mavricks, my Cannon Lide 70 scanner doesn’t work. Does
anyone have any suggestions/ideas. I checked the Cannon website to make sure I
hade all of my drivers, software, firmware updated. All indications given were
that I didn’t need to download anything; I made sure that the c
Hi Shawn, thanks for the info you provided.
I know you said you can't remember but I was just wondering how do you know
which version they were before vocalizer expressive came along? If that makes
sense.
Thanks
On 3 Dec 2013, at 22:56, BBS wrote:
> Hi Daniel. I can't remember but I think Jaws
Thanks for all that. Wonder if Grave is the same code everywhere in that thing
as I use the UK layout, so kind of hoping that's an ASCII number and it is lol
On 3 Dec 2013, at 20:05, Phil Halton wrote:
> Hi Dave, I just looked in sharp keys and couldn't find either the caps lock
> or the grav
Hi,
There’s an issue with your idea about HomeSharing from the external drive. In
order to set up HomeSharing, you need to be running a iTunes with a computer
attached to that external HD. So, just having your Library stored on the
external will not allow HomeSharing. There are some Network A
Hi Daniel. I can't remember but I think Jaws used version 4 of
RealSpeak solo. As for those extra voices you talk about, they're
available in Mavericks.
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"MacVisionarie
I agree that the ability to read Kindle books and iBooks on the Mac would be
great and I know technically we can read iBooks on the Mac but until Apple
improves the accessibility of it I do not consider it a real option for us. At
least for Kindle content we do now have good access to these on i
Hi. I was meaning that if you want to read an actual ibook you purchased on
the mac, or a kindle book you couldn’t do that with this app. Still if it reads
pdf’s and bookshare books well and with the free epub book available online it
might be a worth while investment. Would still love to be
Thanks, that’s is what I was hoping.
Don
On Dec 3, 2013, at 12:16 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The MacOS also does daily, weekly and monthly software tuneups. These are
> pre-defined operations done at some un-godly hour of the night/morning when
> most of us should be sleeping. If
HI. I would purchase the app providing it works as advertised.
Maria and Joe Chapman
bubbygirl1...@gmail.com
On 3 Dec 2013, at 11:03 am, Scott Rumery wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I hope that you all had a great Thanksgiving holiday and that now that we are
> all back to reality with work an
Not true. There are thousands of free ePub books available on the Internet if
you are willing to just look for them, and those of us who self publish our own
writings usually create drm free eBooks that can be read with such a program.
I am not saying that Q-Read for the Mac will be the only sol
Hi,
I’m not sure if it has to do with the change from Mountain Lion to Mavericks or
the latest version of Safari, but I don’t seem to be able to view source code
any more using Voiceover from the Developer menu. I get information about the
URL, document type etc, but I can’t see the code itsel
HI when I press vo space it just clicks at me.
thanks
Blessings!
maria and Joe chapman
Email, iMessage & fb: bubbygirl1...@gmail.com
twitter: bubbygirl
On 3 Dec 2013, at 1:22 pm, Mike M wrote:
> I do this all the time.
> I call the each of them one at a time from my contact list. All I do is
Okay just to be clear on this. I am not asking anyone who has already purchased
this program for Windows to purchase it again, if fact this is one of the
reasons why I would like to get this project completed because Christopher the
developer says that he would have a model in which if you owned
Hi.
from what I’m reading you would still need ibooks to read an ibook and still
would be unable to read kindle books on the mac. Bookshare would be it’s only
advantage and maybe pdf?
Warm regards and blessings
Maria, Joe and FurBabies
Email: iMessage:bubbygirl1...@gmail.com
On 3 Dec 2013
Hey Chris,
I wonder if it is a change to IOS 7 and Mac, as I used to get them, but it is
strange that Apple told me I should still be getting them.
On Dec 3, 2013, at 3:36 PM, Chris H wrote:
> I don't get these either unless I am in the mail app or send mail from an app
> such as Fleksy.
>
>
Hi Tim
Thanks for this. The thing is I've already downloaded the films. Also, I
have lots of DVDs which I want to transfer into my computer. In this
case, would it be best to put my entire iTunes library onto a large
external disk and stream music, podcasts, movies tv series etc. from
there?
Hi,
When in the Export/Save dialog, press cmd-shift-c to list all connected
devices, your SD card, if inserted, should be in the list. Choose it and you
should be able to save to it.
Later…
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On Dec 2, 2013, at 4:06 PM, Angus MacKinnon wrote:
> In KeyNote
Hi,
This article may be slightly out of date. Yes, in the past, it was necessary
for your music to be downloaded in order for your iDevice to play it. I don’t
believe that this is true anymore. I just tested it with an obscure Canadian
song I had that is not available on iTunes for sure. I
I don't get these either unless I am in the mail app or send mail from
an app such as Fleksy.
On 03/12/2013 19:55, Brian Fischler wrote:
Hey all,
I spoke to Apple Accessibility about this and they have no clue what is going
on. I used to get a notification any time anyone in my VIPs would ema
Hi all.
You can't blame a guy for dumping a project that was free. if it
happened to QRead itself, or Hope, you'd have a valid point, but for
things that are free, it essentially means you support it out of your
own free time.
This seems like a good Kickstarter campaign to me. Since I purchased
the
Hi,
The MacOS also does daily, weekly and monthly software tuneups. These are
pre-defined operations done at some un-godly hour of the night/morning when
most of us should be sleeping. If your computer is off or closed when these
operations normally run, they are performed when the unit is fi
Hi,
If these movies were purchased through iTunes, there is an even easier option.
As long as the “Show iTunes in the Cloud Purchases” checkbox is checked from
within the Store pane of iTunes Prefs, you can leave the movies up in the
iTunes Cloud and simply stream them to your device whenever
Hi Dave, I just looked in sharp keys and couldn't find either the caps lock or
the grave key either. I first set this up on mi iMac using the full-size USB
keyboard, and then ported the VM over to my Mac Book Air. The different
keyboard might account for this, but I don't know.
Its kind or wei
Hey all,
I spoke to Apple Accessibility about this and they have no clue what is going
on. I used to get a notification any time anyone in my VIPs would email me. On
my iPhone a message would pop up with a sound and then it just stopped. Does
anyone know why this is as I liked being notified an
I was just getting used to NVDA when I switched, and I still sometimes use it
on friends’ PCs as a portable option on a thumb drive. Definitely worth trying.
Teresa
On the other hand, there are different fingers.
On Dec 3, 2013, at 8:48 AM, Alex Hall wrote:
> Email me off-list at mehg...@gma
Caps lock is an alternative NVDA key. One could equally map to and from insert,
but I had failed to find it in the list at that point.
Cheers
Dave
On 3 Dec 2013, at 17:05, Terje Strømberg wrote:
> What is Caps Lock in use for in NVDA?
>
> Take care
>
> 3. des. 2013 kl. 15:22 skrev Phil Halt
There are problems with his page. Can you send a different one with the same
information?
Sent from my iPhone
> On Dec 3, 2013, at 10:52 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:
>
> Maybe you're referring to something else but the Mac does a hardware
> self-check each time it boots up. So if you do a shutdown
What is Caps Lock in use for in NVDA?
Take care
3. des. 2013 kl. 15:22 skrev Phil Halton :
> Because Mac OSX grabs the caps lock key and doesn't pass it through to VMWare
> windows in a normal way, its necessary to remap another key to the caps lock
> so it can be used as a jaws or NVDA lapto
Hello Listers,
Here is my conundrum: I have limited space on my macbook air, and since I’m
becoming increasingly more confident with the mac and iPhone, my iTunes library
is filling up very fast indeed. The most space is now taken up with movies. I
therefore thought I might possibly create a se
Email me off-list at mehg...@gmail.com. I went the other way - Windows first
and then Mac - but I am an experienced user of both Voiceover and NVDA.
On Dec 3, 2013, at 11:09 AM, Jon Solitro wrote:
> I appreciate it, I've already started reading through the user guide. Thanks!
> We'll see how it
Hello Teresa,
I followed your lead and bought a license key last evening. 35% off was too
good a deal to pass up.
I’m also a linux enthusiast and am interested to see how responsive it is
running in a VM.
Chris
On Dec 2, 2013, at 4:29 PM, Teresa Cochran wrote:
> At least in the US. I’ve deci
Hi,
Thanks for this. I did manage to set this up, though I can't find the grave key
listed at all, so had to use right alt instead.
Thanks
Dave
On 3 Dec 2013, at 14:22, Phil Halton wrote:
> Because Mac OSX grabs the caps lock key and doesn't pass it through to VMWare
> windows in a normal wa
I appreciate it, I've already started reading through the user guide. Thanks!
We'll see how it goes. Has anyone tried it that has experience with Voiceover,
and how they compare?
On Dec 3, 2013, at 10:52 AM, Alex Hall wrote:
> I highly recommend NVDA over Jaws. It is free, and does just as good
I highly recommend NVDA over Jaws. It is free, and does just as good a job, if
not better. The speech takes getting used to, but if you hate it you can grab a
SAPI5 speech synthesizer for $20 to $40. Go to www.nvda-project.org and
download the installer. Once you run it, it will open up the help
Maybe you're referring to something else but the Mac does a hardware
self-check each time it boots up. So if you do a shutdown (not sleep)
and then bring it back up, when you hear the startup sound that means
the hardware check passed. More info here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macintosh_sta
I've never used an SD card for storage but doesn't it just show up as
another volume in the sidebar table of the standard save dialog? Devices
are listed at the very end.
CB
On 12/2/13 6:06 PM, Angus MacKinnon wrote:
In KeyNote for OS 10.9 I created a presentation and chose Export to QuickTim
I don't think that's the way iTunes Match works. It just scans your
local music collection and generates a list of all the tracks you have
there. It then will allow any of your other devices, such as your phone,
to sync the same set of music but the source will all be Apple's
original 256kbps A
Hi Shawn, interesting. I wonder if Nuance have brought those extra voices then.
I personally wouldn't use them myself but its good to know that there around
for someone who may like those voices.
I have another question if I may.
Basically, in the other world of computers I was using Windows and h
Emojis are a font where each letter is an icon of some sort. They
originated in Japan where, I assume, it was an easy transition from
Japanese pictograph type of writing to a font that lets you also write
with pictures. For example, here is an Emoji of a horse, if it comes
through the email sys
Hi Brian, no problem. Completely understand what you mean about on the look out
for new voices. I would be too. lol
Have a good day.
Daniel
On 3 Dec 2013, at 02:13, Brian Fischler wrote:
> Thanks Sean, already doing that, just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing
> out on some new voices. Appr
Hello there is a brand called ishower and is by the makers of
igrilll and from what i have heard they are not bad hope this helps
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What's the best way for me to get up to speed on JAWS or Window Eyes?
On Dec 2, 2013, at 5:44 PM, Caitlyn and Maggie
wrote:
> Well, lots of people use jaws or window eyes. There’s also nvda. or system
> access..
> Cait
>
> On Dec 2, 2013, at 4:33 PM, Jon Solitro wrote:
>
>> I'm not sure…I
I'm not sure if anyone has ever heard of/used one of these, I never had until
someone recommended a site to me that I can't remember the name of now and I
found one there. I thought they would be a neat thing to have especially sense
there are times on occasion when I'm not finished listening t
Because Mac OSX grabs the caps lock key and doesn't pass it through to VMWare
windows in a normal way, its necessary to remap another key to the caps lock so
it can be used as a jaws or NVDA laptop modifier key. On both my USB full
keyboard and the bluetooth keyboard, I have them setup so that p
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