Yep! Braille for me, but only with BRLTTY, and only at the command line in
text mode. That is the complete braille experience, IMO. At all other times,
it's essentially required that you have speech, which is really no good for
anything except reading numbers over the phone.
And peace and qu
Hi Robert,
An alias (in iCloud terminology) is simply another recognised address for your
account. Apple Mail automatically allows you to choose from among your enabled
aliases as the sender, but in other email software you will have to manually
supply such addresses as potential From: address
Hi Eileen,
To be honest, braille on OS X is a bit substandard. As you can see, it doesn't
even quite work as designed in some text fields. I'd encourage you to open the
same document in TextEdit, for comparison. Don't get your hopes up for
anything like the quality of support from the Window
Hello Folks,
After several discussions about using braille, I decided to pair my BrailleNote
Apex with my MacBook Air 2013. Pairing was no problem. I checked my settings in
the voiceover utility to make sure that contracted braille was checked.
However, when I opened a DOCX file with iText Exp
Yes I am still working my way thru the transition from Windows to
Mac. Actually I was looking at what changes I wanted to make to my email
before I went too far.
I created an iCloud account then an alias this weeeknd. I had the
primary email address set up in Thunderbird Windows. I am no
Hey y'all,
I'm trying to learn some new tricks in Amadeus Pro and I'm trying to
figure out how to use the envelopes to do a little audio ducking and the like.
So far I'm having no luck because I can't even get the option to become
available. It's always dimmed no matter what I do.
erik burggraaf wrote:
> When I first wen back to braille on receiving a braille display, my fingers
> got very irritated. I actually went to some braille proofers and asked if I
> was likely to lose sensitivity by reading too much. After they reassured me
> I went nuts. My fingers never actua
I find personally that since I've been using a braille display, reading
one line at a time versus an entire page of braille. Not only does it
not make my hands and fingers as tired, but also my arms and shoulders.
Also, I love the cursor routing keys if I am doing extensive text editing.
--
Yo
I know that braille displays made braille accessible to me in a way that
revitalized my interest in using it. I found a single line at a time much less
daunting than a 5 or 10 volume bralle book. As for thermoform... Don't get me
started, especially in the muggy south west ontario summer.
Whe
I've had the keyboard for more than one year. I'll try the key remap app
though.
> On Jun 23, 2014, at 15:51, Tristan wrote:
>
> Hi Devin,
>
> Logitech usually provides one year warranties with their products. I
> would file a support ticket with them as soon as possible to see if
> it can b
Make sure to use the vertical layout. Choose Layout from the View Menu and set
it to vertical.
You should be able to use the up and down arrows in the Folder List, press the
Right Arrow when the desired folder is located, then review the article list
using up and down arrows without having to
Correct, those books are rights protected, so can only be read in the
particular reader.
David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
Email: dchitten...@gmail.com
Mobile: +64 21 2288 288
Sent from my iPhone
> On 24 Jun 2014, at 1:41, Mike Busboom wrote:
>
> Greetings from summery Vienna, Austria.
>
> Like ma
Hi Devin,
Logitech usually provides one year warranties with their products. I
would file a support ticket with them as soon as possible to see if
it can be replaced. My Logitech K810 was replaced for free, and I was
able to keep the old one (I lost my left arrow).
Until then, you can use a progr
Hi all. I still use this Logitech keyboard, but a rather important part is gone
due to carrying it in a bag along with other things, the up arrow. I know, its
better than now having a space bar or a right arrow, but still, is there
anything I can do about it? all that's left is a little pad-like
Gerard Doody
jerrydood...@gmail.com
Hi Edward, I have Dropbox showing in my extras menu and that gives me update
info etc. I tried preferences when I was looking at it in the finder and it
goes to finder preferences. I have the app on my iphone and it does pretty
well with the updating of fil
Ok, I thought those may be the ones you mentioned, but wasn't certain, would be
amazing if those would eventually be options for reading voices as well.
On Jun 23, 2014, at 12:42 AM, BBS wrote:
> Hi Jessica. If you have an iPhone 4S or higher, just use Siri. You'll hear
> those voices.
>
>
> S
>From the "recent," heading, swipe up or down to "close," and double tap; the
>conversation is gone.
* Mark BurningHawk Baxter
* AIM, Skype and Twitter: BurningHawk1969
* MSN: burninghawk1...@hotmail.com
* My home page:
* http://MarkBurningHawk.net/
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You received this message because
Just a slight side note for members overseas.
bookshare,
www.bookshare.org
is now available internationally in many countries.
This change is rather new, and may be worth investigating if you have not
checked your country's eligibility of late.
Hope this is helpful,
Kare
On Mon, 23 Jun 2014, M
Well let's wait it out I guess. It's probably true but probably rumour
as well.
Christopher Hallsworth
Student at the Hadley School for the Blind
www.hadley.edu
On 23/06/2014 16:09, Stephen Toth wrote:
I know that Alex will only work on 64-bit devices. This means the iPhone
5S and iPad Air,
> I know that Alex will only work on 64-bit devices. This means the iPhone
> 5S and iPad Air, and iPad Mini, 2nd generation. Alex is 64-bit because OS X
> is 64-bit. However, we have had Alex running on 867 MHz G4s with 512 MB of
> RAM, ATA 5, and a system bus of 133 MHz. Why can't we have it
There's a great site called Tuebl for free unprotected EPub books.
www.tuebl.com
I have a books folder in my dropbox that all the Epub books go, and I just open
them from dropbox into voice dream.
Matt Dierckens
Macintosh Trainer
Blind Access Training
www.blindaccesstraining.com
1-877-774-7670 e
Hi all. Does anyone have any advice about the new garageband? I am probably
about to plug my 49-keystudio midi keyboard into this mac mini, and see if I
can be the next Mozart, LOL. Actually, I'm only going to probably use it to
improvise on video game music I like, and maybe get a sound cloud a
Hi Matt.
Where does the iPhone put unprotected EPUB books? And where can one find such
books, aside, perhaps from Project Gutenberg?
Thanks.
Mike
On 23,Jun,2014, at 16:26, Matt Dierckens wrote:
> Hi Mike, the only kind of EPUB format it can read his unprotected ones.
>
> Sent from my iPho
Hi,
Can anyone who uses Vienna as an RSS reader help me figure out an
efficient/convenient way of navigating around?
At the moment I'm picking a feed from the table of feeds, moving
across and interacting with/looking through the articles table; when I
find an article I want to read I go into the
Hi Mike, the only kind of EPUB format it can read his unprotected ones.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jun 23, 2014, at 9:41, Mike Busboom wrote:
>
> Greetings from summery Vienna, Austria.
>
> Like many people on this list, I use Voice Dream Reader, and I can't say
> enough good things about the p
Hi! You might of missed this or it did not get to the list!
This is how to get rid of those unwanted addresses!
You can find those in Previous Recipients under the window option!
Either open VO+m or hit control+f2, then type W to go to the window option
arrow down once and then type PR to get to
No it is not possible to read iBooks using voice dream reader.
isaac
isaac.heb...@gmail.com
Skype gold_wildcat
On Jun 23, 2014, at 8:41 AM, Mike Busboom wrote:
> Greetings from summery Vienna, Austria.
>
> Like many people on this list, I use Voice Dream Reader, and I can't say
> enough good
On 23 Jun 2014, at 10:03, Jason White wrote:
> Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote:
>> Fair enough, but a baseline Mac is booting from an external machine from
>> code in the firmware. That's pretty special.
>
> that's exactly what PXE does, which is why I mentioned it. On most laptops,
> however, it'
When you say "conversation view", do you mean the setting under the view menu
that says, "organize by conversation", or are you talking about another setting?
Kristeen
On Jun 23, 2014, at 9:23 AM, David Taylor wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You can't re-order columns, but if you stop interacting and just u
I think it's a preference. I like conversation myself, but I know a lot of
people leave it in classic mode.
Kristeen
On Jun 23, 2014, at 9:56 AM, Devin Prater wrote:
> Yes, the setting in the view menu. And is classic mode better or worse than
> the other mode?
> On Jun 23, 2014, at 8:55 AM,
Yes, the setting in the view menu. And is classic mode better or worse than the
other mode?
On Jun 23, 2014, at 8:55 AM, Kristeen Hughes wrote:
> When you say "conversation view", do you mean the setting under the view menu
> that says, "organize by conversation", or are you talking about anoth
Greetings from summery Vienna, Austria.
Like many people on this list, I use Voice Dream Reader, and I can't say enough
good things about the program! However, to my knowledge, it is not possible to
use the program as much as I'd like, simply because (if I am properly informed)
it is not possi
Not that I now of.
On Jun 23, 2014, at 8:03 AM, Kristeen Hughes wrote:
> Is there any way to get it to stop getting a specific address or addresses?
>
> Kristeen
> On Jun 22, 2014, at 3:52 PM, Devin Prater wrote:
>
>> Its getting them from addresses you've communicated with before.
>> On Jun 2
Hi,
You can't re-order columns, but if you stop interacting and just use ordinary
arrows, it will read the sender, subject and some of the message automatically,
so you have the choice.
Cheers
Dave
On 23 Jun 2014, at 13:30, Devin Prater wrote:
> Thanks. Is there a way to have it to where it
Is there any way to get it to stop getting a specific address or addresses?
Kristeen
On Jun 22, 2014, at 3:52 PM, Devin Prater wrote:
> Its getting them from addresses you've communicated with before.
> On Jun 22, 2014, at 2:45 PM, Kristeen Hughes wrote:
>
>> My mac will autofill addresses as
Thanks. Is there a way to have it to where it shows the subject of messages
first, so I don't have to voiceover-right to know the subject of the message?
On Jun 23, 2014, at 5:38 AM, David Taylor wrote:
> In a conversation, you see the most recent message in the list, but when you
> open it, it
This guide I have written myself so hope you like it. It is below.
Installing Mac OS X from a USB flash drive
This guide will show you how to create a bootable USB flash drive to
install Mac OS X. Here are the prerequisites.
A USB flash drive that's at least 8 GB in size. The installer and othe
I'm a little late weighing in on this, but I have a MacBook air that I rarely
use. I use it about twice a week to download things that I can't really
download to my iPhone or iPad. Other than that, I've gotten very used to using
my iPhone and iPod as my main devices for everything.
I find that
In a conversation, you see the most recent message in the list, but when you
open it, it opens all the messages in the conversation. It will read the oldest
first. Simply press delete to delete the message you are reading and get to the
next one, or if you want to keep the message, use command-w
Hi all. So I booted up my mac from around, two months of unuse, and my mail is
rather weird. Things come on fine, but I have it in conversation view, and I'm
not sure what's wrong. For example, a thread was about driverless cars, and I
posted to it, and another message in the same thread came in
Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote:
> Fair enough, but a baseline Mac is booting from an external machine from
> code in the firmware. That's pretty special.
that's exactly what PXE does, which is why I mentioned it. On most laptops,
however, it's turned off by default, and you have to configure a D
On 23 Jun 2014, at 09:10, Jason White wrote:
> Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote:
>> But that really is the worst possible scenario. Lots of bad stuff has to
>> happen first, like you've lost local backups, lost the USB installer, lost
>> the recovery HD, etc. This almost never happens, but it's truly
Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote:
> But that really is the worst possible scenario. Lots of bad stuff has to
> happen first, like you've lost local backups, lost the USB installer, lost
> the recovery HD, etc. This almost never happens, but it's truly wonderful
> that Apple has catered for it. Take
Hmm interesting! Might try internet recovery for the fun of it smile.
Christopher Hallsworth
Student at the Hadley School for the Blind
www.hadley.edu
On 23/06/2014 08:15, Teresa Cochran wrote:
I remember being able to work with WIFI networks from recovery mode. Now I'm
just trying to remember
Ideally, the worst that can possibly happen to you is that you lose your USB
disk or its contents with the installer, lose the recovery HD (well,
partition), and have a Mac whose firmware was updated to support Internet
Recovery, but not so as to install the latest OS. Then you would turn on th
I remember being able to work with WIFI networks from recovery mode. Now I'm
just trying to remember how I did it. I know it's possible to use the window
and application choosers once you get VO running. Sorry I can't be of more
help, but I distinctly remember doing an Internet install. My netwo
Christopher, not to worry; your fears were totally unfounded. :) I very much
prefer Mac to Windows. If it means I have to use iPods for financial reasons,
so be it. I think I'll be able to get something else soon, though.
Teresa
"Twinkle, twinkle, little bat
How I wonder what you're at"
--Lewis
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