Hi,
In El Capitan, setting hotspots in an application doesn’t seem to work in the
sense that they don’t stick. Has anyone else experienced this behaviour? In
the previous versions, I would set a hotspot in an application and I could jump
back to that hotspot both when I was working in the said
Thanks Cameron for the suggestions.
Will check them out.
Have a great day,
Sadam Ahmed
On 9/27/2015 6:04 AM, Cameron Strife wrote:
Hi. The blue spark is an amazing microphone for the money.
As for a small format mixer, the mackie Onyx line has great microphone
preamps and very nice EQ etc.
Do you have an iPhone? If so, two finger double tap on the status of yours you
would like to delete, flick to the more button, double tap it and then flick
to delete, double tap delete Confirm that you want to delete the message.
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> On Oct 11, 2015, at 7:59 PM, Eric Oyen wr
hello folks.
I seem to be running into some trouble here. to begin with, I can't access many
of the controls on the Facebook site using my current OS X machine. its running
Lion and the concurrent build of safari for that version.
I tried going to the mobile version of the site and there are so
Hey:
I sent a message last week explaining how I’ve created a training platform
walking blind entrepreneurs through the process of installing and configuring
Wordpress from a voiceover users point of view. I also explained that I will be
releasing windows versions of these videos as well in the
It's a good substitute for cell boosters when you are in the kind of
building where the reception isn't so good, but you have good high speed
internet available. Now that Sprint has this, I don't have so many problems
with broken up calls any more, so it gives the carriers more coverage.
- O
Meh, I think I'll stay on El Capitan if it's gonna be too much of a hassle with
the whole time machine thing. Perhaps this old MacBook here will just have to
deal with the Safari issue. I'll have to tell Apple in the feedback assistant
about this.
Shawn
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Facebook Usern
I read in the recent Nisus newsletter that the latest version - el Capitan
compatible - is going to be submitted to the appstore. It's a nice app but I
don't think it supports tables which is a deal for most users. The only app
that supports tables is Pages. I had great hopes for Ms Word on t
I don't know how he's doing it, but I tell you I am also doing it: and that
very nicely too. Take such claims with a grain of salt. You see, they may not
officially support it: but, don't let that make you think it totally will not
work. Take it from me, it does.
Sincerely, The Constantly
Michael, how in the world are you using Abby Fine Reader on El Capitan when
their site claims it does not yet support El Capitan?
> On Oct 10, 2015, at 8:06 PM, Michael Marshall
> wrote:
>
> hey,
> i have no problems up this end but every machine is different.
>> On 11 Oct 2015, at 9:55 AM, Jef
Hi!
Not in Swedish sadly.
Don’t know about other languages than english.
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> On 11 Oct 2015, at 18:58, Paul Erkens wrote:
>
> Hi active iphone braillers,
>
> Does the iphone support contracted braille in other languages than English?
> I’m Dutch and I still remember grade 2 Dutch braille from
Well, if it’s anything like over here, it still suffers from the basic problem
that you don’t pay any less for using Wi-Fi. So, unless your carrier has
committed to doing VoLTE, Wi-Fi calling is basically a subsidy for ineptitude.
I don’t use it, accordingly. I completely understand if some f
Thanks for the confirmation guys. Shame.
Yes, I will make a note to bug Apple about it. And yes “Speech Rate” is
already in my rotor.
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Hi,
Has any of you ever used the baby monitor 3g app? It’s something you install on
the iphone that’s always with you, and another app on a device near your baby
or dog at home. Then, from anywhere, you can listen in, to the sound in your
home. I think it can also give you a notification on you
That's exactly what I actually did.
Chris.
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From: Christina C.
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Sunday, October 11, 2015 12:57 PM
Subject: Re: I must be going crazy! Two things I cannot find.
Bummer, why didn’t they just change the name? Why d
Hi active iphone braillers,
Does the iphone support contracted braille in other languages than English? I’m
Dutch and I still remember grade 2 Dutch braille from elementary school, but
its vocabulary has some inconsistencies and I don’t know if it was ever
standardized to fit our modern age. Is
Bummer, why didn’t they just change the name? Why did they have to go and make
the app less voice Over friendly? I would contact them if I were you.
Christina
> On Oct 11, 2015, at 10:19 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland
> wrote:
>
> Well, it looks like this is definitely the app, but it's not see
Hello,
I would love some opinions about Word Processing on the Mac with Voice Over. I
seem to remember hearing great stuff about Nisus some time back. I looked it up
in the Mac app store and noticed it hasn’t been updated since 2013. I also have
seem some recent vague discussion on Office 365
Well, it looks like this is definitely the app, but it's not seeming to be very
accessible like before. Lots of things are unlabeled. Oh well.
Chris.
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From: Christina C.
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Sunday, October 11, 2015 11:58 AM
Subject
The annoying thing is that sliders can be made to go at any increment the
developer wants when adjusted by an accessibility technology like VoiceOver. In
other words, Apple could make that slider move by much smaller increments. They
could even make a three-finger swipe move by different increme
Awesome! Thank you. I will give this a look.
Chris.
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From: Christina C.
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Sunday, October 11, 2015 11:58 AM
Subject: Re: I must be going crazy! Two things I cannot find.
Not sure of the details but I think urba
Not sure of the details but I think urban spoon is now called Zomato. You can
google it if you want more info. I didn’t use urban spoon so I really don’t
know anything. I just caught wind of the change from word of mouth. :)
Christina
> On Oct 11, 2015, at 8:39 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland
> w
OK Ray. Thank you for the clarification. That is kind of what I had
suspected, but I just wanted to be absolutely sure that I wasn't missing
something.
Chris.
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From: Ray Foret Jr
To: Mac Visionaries List
Sent: Sunday, October 11, 2015 11:30 AM
Subject:
No new voices. Frankly, I wish Apple would let us have the Siri voices for the
Mac. I did notice some folks asking if there are new voices and the answer is
no. As to your other point, sorry, can't help.
Sincerely, The Constantly Barefooted Ray,
Still a very happy Mac, Verizon Wireless iPho
Sabahattin,
Unfortunately, this is really the only method that I am aware of. I do
agree with you however that a gesture to do this would be very welcomed.
Chris.
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From: "Sabahattin Gucukoglu"
To:
Sent: Sunday, October 11, 2015 11:15 AM
Subject: Gradual Adjust
Hi guys,
Recently I have had need to adjust sliders in iOS more gradually than at 10%
increments. Specifically, VoiceOver’s rate adjustment. Every time I have
needed to change those, I have had to use the double-tap-and-hold gesture, with
infuriatingly imprecise results. It takes me several
First off, on my IPhone, what ever happened to the Urban Spoon app? Is it
gone? I don't see it anywhere in the app store. If it's gone, can you all
suggest something which would be comparable?
Secondly, I very well may have misheard, but I thought I'd heard about 2 or 3
people say that in El
Shawn,
I don't know about your Time Machine question, sorry, but that said, let me
assure you something with your phone. I have an AT&T space grey 128GB
IPhone 6S that I just got last Thursday as an early BD gift. I am syncing
it with my mac mini which is my audio production machine. That m
Sean, I'm using iOS nine with Yosemite and experience no difficulties.
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> On Oct 11, 2015, at 4:56 AM, Shawn Krasniuk wrote:
>
> Hi guys. Well, I think you'll be shocked to hear this, so grab a chair
> because you may faint after hearing this. Normally, I'm the type of pers
Yep. Definitely faint-worthy news. I’ll set aside a nice warm pile rug and
faint on it later on today.
Now to answer your questions:
1. You can’t restore your backup because that would just restore El Capitan.
But you can extract data from your backup, and copy it manually to your
Yosemite
Hi guys. Well, I think you'll be shocked to hear this, so grab a chair because
you may faint after hearing this. Normally, I'm the type of person that's
against going back to a previous operating system, but in this case, I'm gonna
have to change my tune. Just recently I was in Safari searching
Hi, and apologies to all for the mostly off-topic post.
This is mostly of interest to Europeans, but the ECHR (European Court of Human
Rights) recently ruled that the 2000 “Safe Harbour” provisions, which allow US
companies on US soil to store data on behalf of Europeans, are invalid. This
is
Hello Chris.
I listened carefully to your demo and sorry to say it didn’t say bitch. It
said bit just a bit funny but not bitch.
Thanks.
Kawal.
> On 11 Oct 2015, at 00:49, Christopher-Mark Gilland
> wrote:
>
> Actually, I did contact them. The rep didn't even believe me, but then I
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