No problem. I totaly grock needing to make good choices on a tight
budget. It's a challenge, but it's also possible to be successful.
I faced a not dissimilar situation shortly after becoming an independent
contractor. My employer had been buying my laptops for years. Now, here
I was with the nee
Yes, at the root of the USB device.
Later, I got the entire payload of drivers in that directory. However,
at the time I discovered this directory was missing, creating an empty
one proved sufficient to run the installation and, in my case, get audio
working natively from the builtin speakers.
Ge
Hi, Anders:
I suspect that option might still be there for the paid version. It
certainly was last time I used VMware, which was version 8.5.0
All I'm saying is that the option is not there in the 30day trial status
of VMware 10.1.1.
I upgraded the other day, through a couple iterations as direc
Hi!
DO you have a braille display handy?
If not then forget my message.
/A
> 11 jan. 2018 kl. 14:24 skrev 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries
> :
>
> Yeah, Simon. It's easy to do.
>
> Problem is that last time I had sighted assistance here, we finished the
> Windows installation with sighted help
Hi!
>From what i understand you should be able to move the bootcamp to a virtual
>machine.
But i haven’t done this so i can’t say for sure but when i pressed command n i
found a table with a lot of options.
One of these options was to use a bootcamp partition.
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> 11 jan. 2018 kl. 00:46 skrev G
Hello,
Just to be clear this folder needs to be in the route of the USB stick? Using
bootcamp to generate another set of drivers it puts the $WinPeDriver$ at the
same level as the bootcamp folder. As my USB headset stopped working I tried to
do it blindly. Seeing AI read that an installation wa
Hi all, I am interested in this too. Thanks for the post.
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> On Jan 11, 2018, at 11:31 AM, Des Delgadillo wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I’ve gotten quite used to Numbers because of work, but I’m far from a power
> user. I’d certainly like to change that.
>
> Does anyone know of a
I’d also be interested in such a tutorial. As well for other apps and just the
OS with voiceover. I’m using my Mac and getting things done. But I really would
like to learn more and be a power user.
I’m speaking up to Torio specific to voiceover. I’m down with the Mac.
Sent from my iPhone
> O
Hi all,
I’ve gotten quite used to Numbers because of work, but I’m far from a power
user. I’d certainly like to change that.
Does anyone know of a tutorial that will acquaint me with all the necessary
shortcuts and functions available in either Apple numbers or Microsoft XL? I
have both on my
Hello I will also give this site a look at.
thank you so much for helping me with all of this
On 1/11/2018 5:47 AM, 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries wrote:
No, not of my own knowledge, Hank. You'll need to do some web searching.
You might start here, though:
https://support.apple.com/en-us/H
I got it sorted! Alleluia!
BootCamp drivers most certainly failed to install during the initial
Windows installation. Launching d:\BootCamp\Setup.exe yielded the error:
$WinPEDriver$ folder not found
Following guidance I found at:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/33491592/bootcamp-drivers-los
Hi One&All,
Here’s one for the erudite apple users, I think.
1. I tried to set up a “POP” account in the “apple mail” program, and after
completing the set up, it tells me the account already exists, and there can
only be one “POP” account on the computer.
If I then go to the “Mail Menu” /mailbox
Hi, I've recently set up a mac mini as my entertainment center. It
plugs directly into my tv and surround system. I've been using it for
Netflix and ITunes but want to watch live tv on it. Has anyone on the
list had any experience with EyeTv, Avermedia or Haupaug USB tv
tuners? How accessible is th
Hi, Gena:
I've changed the subject and disaccoiated the old thread -- hopefully
helpful should anyone go searching ...
The USB headphones are working. They're giving me access to both NVDA
and Narrator in the Windows 10 installation on my Airbook. Strange as
this will sound, I'm actually getting
Yeah, Simon. It's easy to do.
Problem is that last time I had sighted assistance here, we finished the
Windows installation with sighted help. We installed NVDA without
speech. We confirmed that volume was not muted and was at around 50%.
Lastly, there's a "test" button on the Windows configurati
Thanks, Simon. Another helpful suggestion.
Problem is Windows isn't supplying audio via the headphone jack, the 3.5
jack on the airbook. I have this wired to my physical Mackie 1202 mixer
on my desk. I love the sound and will probably keep this setup while the
Airbook is on my desk in my office.
Wow, Gena. You're overdue for sleep. Sleep well, my friend.
You and I have the same vintage Airbooks. I'll check whether it's the
same audio. Mine was purchased early 2014, like February 2014, if memory
serves.
Janina
Georgina Joyce writes:
> Hello Janina,
>
> Well I’m tired of this and I’m goi
Do you, does anyone, have the phone number to the Microsoft
Accessibility support desk? That's probably the quickest way to learn
where/how to file the bug.
I know they have a U.S. based team, in Devner if memory serves, for
accessibility support. I don't currently have a Microsoft person on any
o
Thanks for the confirmation, Gena. Glad to know I'm not the lone
stranger!
As to why Windows would do this, I would suspect some kind of default
Windows Defender security setting. But, they should add logic to not
mess with audio when a screen reader process is running. That's likely a
bug that sh
Yet more great suggestions, Gena. Thanks! I'll try this approach if the
USB headphone fails.
Janina
Georgina Joyce writes:
> Hello Janina,
>
> I think the blind keystrokes might be:
>
> Open the run dialog box:
> cmd r, i.e. Windows r.
>
> If you have a cd/DVD version the USB will be assigned
Hi, Gena:
Well, you're giving me a great idea I hadn't tried.
So far, I've been using audio via the 3.5 jack output to my Mackie mixer
and then to speakers. But, I hadn't thought to try using one of my USB
headphone devices. I have a few of those and will give that a try and
report after I do.
T
Well, I can't explain why, other than to say the very same error I would
get over and over turned up lots of web search results of other people
experiencing the same thing.
I found one posting that said something like: "Failed the first time,
failed the second time, failed the third time, worked t
No, not of my own knowledge, Hank. You'll need to do some web searching.
You might start here, though:
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204990
Next, you would need to trim that list down from the other end by
discovering when the chime disappeared from Apple's firmware.
good luck!
Janina
The
Hi Mark,
Sorry but I hve to ask,
Is it just me or are the majority of these apps visual based?
When did IOS technology become tactile?
Otherwise I'm laughing at how people can easily make money.
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Yes it's under disk utilities then once you have the drives listed shift tab to
bring up I think it's tool bar, open this and first aid should be the first one
on the list.
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On Behalf Of And
I'd say your pushing it in more than one way,
Windows 10 32 bit may run on the older 2009 mac book,
But windows 10 will be a waste of time with only 2 gb ram,
As for the HD, how large is it?
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And I'm happy to be corrected if this is wrong but doesn't the iPad include
support for hearing aids etc like the iPhones do?
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Sent: Wednesday, 10 January 2018
This I find interesting as I've not had trouble with bootcamp at any time I've
installed it.
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Subject: Re: boot
Hey ladys,
I just had a crazy thought,
Janina,
Could you have muted the volume with f10?
Remember by deault the Function keys aren’t windows function keys unless you
hold down the fn key,
You can change this in the mac os under system preferences / keyboard,
Just a thought I’ve done this myse
Hi Janina,
Do you still have the usb device you had to use when setting up the bootcamp
windows?
If so plug that in and also make sure your volume is set to loud like really
loud so you'll hear it in the next town,
Then if you have audio through your headset go ot the usb and then into the
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