PowerBetas3 with W1-chip have low-latency, low-quality (sound/comfort), and
high battery-life. It also doesn't have multi-point, so it cannot easily
switch between Apple devices (i.e. it can only connect to one device at a
time).
Note: AirPods and Solo are the same.
On Mon, Oct 3, 2016 at 12:37 AM
Not unless your home goes with you everywhere. Then that level of
protection might be prudent. (smiles)
Did you pay for any in app upgrades for Lookout? And what about the Mac?
From E.T.'s Keyboard. . .
I have seen the truth and it makes no sense.
E-mail: ancient.ali...@icloud.com
On 1
I use a Judge pistol that shoots both 410 shotgun shells and 454 magnum rounds
for theft protection but I think that’s not exactly what you had in mind.:). Oh
and my assistant carries a Glock 21.
On the software side though, lookout is pretty good. It takes a picture of who
ever is shutting do
Hi guys,
Is there anyone who is a regular user of MS Office for the Mac and VoiceOver
on the list who can contact me off list? I have some questions about the
calendar feature and its accessibility as well as Power Point. Is it possible
to add a sound track to a video in Power Point as a Voic
And here I used real aircraft instead of simulators. I had no idea there were
accessible simulators other than the full sized 747 simulator I spent some time
in in the Boston area.
I have flown (with a sited pilot of course) a Citation X, and older Gulf-stream
and a bunch of small Cessna plane
Hi all,
So I figured I’d set this up with my apple ID, however my Mac is signed into
iCloud. When it asked me for a phone number to send a text to, it sent it after
a while, but when the verification code came up to enter, it didn’t actually
make me enter the code sent to my phone. Instead, it c
Hello,
I am running IOS 10.2 on my iPhone 5S.
I use GMAIL which I also use on my iMac. I want to set up my iPhone so that
drafts, deleted, and archive are all set to be on the server. On my iPhone I go
to settings, then mail, then accounts, then select the GMAIL account and choose
advanced, an
Mine also stopped after some time. However, it resumed again when I plugged my
iPhone into power. I have wifi sync turned on. Still no indication from
iTunes other than the chiming that it’s doing anything, but that may at least
explain where the activity is being generated. It chimed severa
Hi Joshua
I have used flightier on mac , for about 10 year, before i got a job
that required me to change to FSX, i have tried its your plane, it is
fairly cute, if you unlike me , like to sit and talk to your plane, in
my world it have nothing to do with flying, imagine this, you fly in
your j3, y
Yes, your correction is accepted, Scott. I'm aware of NAT, and in fact
have unroutable addresses asigned for my Fusion machines which I use
internally when communicating only on the Airbook itself.
However, I particularly dislike NAT, and don't care to go back into it.
Locally, I'm now fully IPv6,
And I read BookShare with espeak all the time! I have the
Eloquence engine here, though under an older branding than Voxin.
However, I no longer use it, even though I could easily do so.
I will admit, though, that my Android is currently speaking through
Acapela, even though I also have espeak in
Scott Granados writes:
> Eloquence is available on the Linux side? Do tell more.
>
It's available from an organization in France called Oralux for a small fee.
They brand it as Voxin, and you can get it at:
http://voxin.oralux.net/
Best,
Janina
> Off to google I go I didn’t know this was po
Hi Sandy,
I am getting into Flight Simming. What do you use? are you doing it by chance
on the Mac using XPlane, or are their no addons for that like Its Your Plane
that make it accessible?
Also, do you do it on a VM? Trying to decide whether to do it on a VM for
Windows or just put the stuff on
Hi janina, i have to be honest, the only thing i use Espeak for is,
flight simulation, which i do a fair bit at. I never knew that i could
get eloquence for linux, i just dare you to read a , Storry with
Espeak, personally cant bare to do it , but that could be just me :)
I think it is google time
While browsing information about Find My Phone / Find My Mac, an app
called iLostFinder caught my eye. Its a jailbreak app. It claims, among
other things, to prevent the thief from turning the phone off so if Find
My Phone is enabled, it will keep tracking.
I used to have Lookout install
Eloquence is available on the Linux side? Do tell more.
Off to google I go I didn’t know this was possible. I didn’t like the TTS
either, Eloquence being available would change that.
> On Dec 19, 2016, at 9:23 AM, 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> Thanks, Sandi. I do appreciate
Hi Janina, not arguing your points at all but I wanted to make one correction.
You most certainly can consolidate your IP usage. If you spin up a VM and
change the network adapter from bridged to NAT you can have the Mac receive one
IP only and then have it provide an internal network for your
Thanks, Sandi. I do appreciate that we all salt and pepper our food to
taste, and that my taste ain't exactly anyone else's!
For the record there are primarily two choices for TTS on Linux today,
espeak and Eloquence, known on Linux today as Oralux. I'm personally
happy with espeak, but I certain
I've realized I could be asking my question differently, and that might
make it easier for folks to help me figure out my own situation.
Does Bootcamp still force use of MBR? Or is Windows now capable of using
the Airbook's defaults, which I believe to be EFI and GPT. Specifically,
does Bootcamp f
Hi, Scott:
I always appreciate your viewpoint, so am responding at a little length.
I find Fusion quite acceptable for the use case where I want access to
all the OS installed on my system. One example of when this happens is
when I want to view a web page via multiple browsers. There are other
e
Remember that the NFB forced Microsoft to stop development for it’s own screen
reader for years. That being said, yes, serious development has gone back in
to narrator and accessibility by Microsoft in general. They have been hiring a
lot of blind engineers specifically to work on improving th
Has narrator actually improved sense it first came out? When I first started
doing it, it was crap, and as one of our computer teachers at the rehab center
for the blind, as they called it back in the day in Daytona Beach said “it’s
something microsoft developed to cover their hiny.”
> On Dec 1
Sounds interesting, will have to look into it more, sense we’re looking into
getting me a Braille embosser at work, but would prefer this if it could be
workable sense my desk is somewhat cluttered with the printer we already use,
the phone, the computer, and both headsets I need to work with th
Hi!
THe only thing i can think of is that they need to improve the braille support
in OSX.
And maybe add 3rd party licensing for speech in ios.
I would like to have Ivox onto my Iphone.
And i would like to be able to use braille on mac as it worked with Jaws,
Dolphin ScreenReader and Window-Eyes.
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