Mary, I totally gree with you on this one. We will havet o test ot se hwo this
one does do. I am a bit cautious when aany o these are testited out .
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Well, here's what I want to know. How about a blind test. How about the sighted
guy doesn't know which adapter he's using, and can he still hear the
difference? I have some very excellent wired headphones from B and W and
Audese, and I think they're fine with the lightning adapter. Maybe that's
You can actually save it if you use the document channel instead of short text.
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> On Jul 15, 2017, at 8:52 PM, Larry Thacker Jr.
> wrote:
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> It is awesome for quick reading. If you don’t need to save the text, it
> walks all over KNFB.
>
>> On Jul 15, 2017, at 6:44 PM,
CNET News - Saturday, July 15, 2017 at 11:47 AM
Replace your dubious iPhone 7 headphone dongle with this $40 Lightning
adapter - CNET
Let's say you dropped $300-plus on a nice set of wired AKG, Beats,
Beyerdynamic, Bose, Bowers & Wilkins, Grado, Oppo, Sennheiser or Ultimate
Ears headphones. Then
It is awesome for quick reading. If you don’t need to save the text, it walks
all over KNFB.
> On Jul 15, 2017, at 6:44 PM, David & his pack of dogs
> wrote:
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> They must work on its accuracy. It had me 18 years older then I really am
> and my wife 6 years older. I am listed as a 76 years
Tim
Thank you. I am not sure why I can only see a 0KB version of the file and
nothing else. Time to bring in a sighted friend that is very familular with
TimeMachine.
Angus MacKinnon
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They must work on its accuracy. It had me 18 years older then I really am and
my wife 6 years older. I am listed as a 76 years young man with grey hair and
a beard. I’m greying at the temples but, only 58 years young. It is still a
good app, though. Just question its accuracy in facial reco
Hi,
Thanks for this Kawal. I've been considering the Lyra, but was unsure of the
accessibility of their app. Good to know.
Best.
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On Jul 15, 2017, at 14:48, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
Hello.
Just in case if anyone in the UK or other countries were using the
Hello.
Just in case if anyone in the UK or other countries were using the old
Honeywell Total Comfort Thermostat, it has been replaced by the Lyric Honeywell
Thermostat.
Very accessible and now it is integrated with Apple's home kit. I prefer this
one to the last and find both very accessible
Hi,
I don't believe that it's available in the UK yet. Below is pasted from the
description in the Canada Store.
Seeing AI is a free app that narrates the world around you. Designed for the
blind and low vision community, this ongoing research project harnesses the
power of AI to open up the
I can't find it in the App store in the UK. Please tell me what you put in to
get it.
Kawal.
> On 15 Jul 2017, at 20:55, David & his pack of dogs
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> I loaded the app on my IPhone and took a picture of my wife. Being married to
> me has aged her by 6 years, according to the app. It
Hi,
Try this first.
1. Open the document.
2. To the File menu and down to Revert to and choose Browse All Versions.
3. Press VO-f2-f2 to bring up the Window Chooser.
4. Choose View Browsing Controls.
Any accessible previous revisions through TextEdit should be available. If the
date or dat
I loaded the app on my IPhone and took a picture of my wife. Being married to
me has aged her by 6 years, according to the app. It had her age 6 years older
then she really is. Well, it is good for a laugh. All joking aside, the app
works for people shots and does recognize dogs as not people,
Jonathan and Tim
Yes pcqrb-Untitled copy.txt was created with Text Edit. I load the current
document into text Edit. I then bring up Menu Extras and do VO F2 F2 and see
three choices, Menu Extras, Viewing browwser controls and pcqrb-Untitled
copy.txt. I click on Viewing Browser Controls and get
https://youtu.be/bqeQByqf_f8
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Fusion is the best to work with at the moment.. At least that’s what I use on
my imac with 8 gb of rram with no problem here.
HTH.
Matthew
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I’ve been using mail.o365 in Mac, Chrome, and VoiceOver–the keyboard
shortcuts and screen reader experience is pretty good.
On Sat, Jul 15, 2017 at 9:24 AM Jonathan Cohn wrote:
> When Microsoft updater pops up, it should have a set of radio buttons to
> move you to the insider program. This is M
Most of the blind Macintosh community uses VMWare Fusion. There are two other
readily available VM environments available both of which have some issues with
accessibility of the settings/configuration screens. They are Virtual Box which
is free and Parallel.
The major issue once the VM is sta
Sounds strange, I have a Windows keyboard always attached, so I don't have to
resort to the hack of migrating caps lock to a different key. What happens when
you turn on keyboard help (jaws-1) does jaws-8 say left mouse click?
Best wishes,
Jonathan Cohn
> On Jul 13, 2017,
When Microsoft updater pops up, it should have a set of radio buttons to move
you to the insider program. This is Microsoft's equivalent to the Apple public
beta.
checkboxes to move to either the
Best wishes,
Jonathan Cohn
> On Jul 9, 2017, at 4:24 PM, Scott Granados wrote
Hi all
I want to put Windows 10 on my MBP for very occasional use and because I have a
quad core i7 with 16 GB RAM, I think it will be fine if I run a virtual machine
rather than Bootcamp.
Which virtual machine software is most accessible for use with Voiceover and
easiest to use?
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I have seen the share icon on my IPhone when looking at a website and I want to
make a shortcut to a link. But, never thought it could be used for sharing
videos. All this is new to me and I am stuck in the middle. As the visually
challenged people I know, don’t do video, their sighted friends
I have no idea on a Windows platform. On a new macintosh, when you log your
iPhone into the computer both iTunes and Photos applicationsopen and photos
get transferred to the photo app and ApPs, ringtones, music and movies get
transferred to iTunes. There is also the possibility that your movi
Hi all,
For those of you who use the VDR with a braille display, can you comment on the
fluidity of reading? I know it's great with speech, you just hit the play
button and it plays. Seamless reading. How about with braille? I assume you
can't hit play, but would have to rely on voiceover instea
Hi,
As Jonathan mentioned, if you created and edited this document using TextEdit,
then previous edits are saved within TextEdit itself. You can look back
through those archived versions to find the version you're looking for. If
that doesn't work, the easiest thing to do would be to locate t
You might not even need to use time machine if the file is still present in
your system. Was the file edited using textedit? If so, then there should be a
mini-time machine interface in the editing window.
If not, then instructions for using time machine have been given before on
list. I person
My ridiculously old pc actually work for this. I was sure it would not. But it
did. Enjoying Kindle books on the fire hd 8in braille now.
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> On Jul 15, 2017, at 6:04 AM, Scott Granados wrote:
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> I would do this buy running windows under fusion but seems like a lot of work
I would do this buy running windows under fusion but seems like a lot of work
for little gain.
> On Jul 14, 2017, at 5:28 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli
> wrote:
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> You can't. Has to be done with Windows.
>
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