Not sure if this is of any help but the way I have my MacBook Pro set up as I
drag stuff around with three fingers and it seems to work just fine with or
without voiceover utility enabled.
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> On Feb 27, 2020, at 5:34 PM, J. Cyr wrote:
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> Thank
Thanks Tim and ET. The mouse commands were the ones I was/am using. (Always
good to be sure I remembered them correctly Thank You!). The problem seems to
be intermittent so I must be doing something wrong.
Tim, I've mainly tried to drag and dropfrom documents to the desk top, and vise
vers
All ports directly on your Mac should be the same type. Since older USB
standards will work with newer ports , it makes little sense to include USB2
ports on a machine that supports USB3. That being said, my USB 3 hub somehow
has both USB3 and USB2 protocols running on it as indicated by System
I have now paired my Braille note touch plus running all current firmware with
my Catai=lina and with my Mohabi systems. As I said when I did my original
tests, there is absolutely no need to enter a pairing code, just to confirm it.
If you want to FaceTime with me I can walk you through the pro
Dear List,
I have a question I hope that you can help me with.
On my 21inch late 2015 iMac, I need to find wich port is the USB3 port.
Thanks in advance.
Rob
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try using Command + Shift + W to toggle Word count on/off.
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On Feb 27, 2020, at 13:27, Gabe Griffith wrote:
Hi all,
I used to be able to simply quit interacting with my documentWhere does one
find the word count of a document in pages after the latest update? I used to
be able
Hi all,
I used to be able to simply quit interacting with my documentWhere does one
find the word count of a document in pages after the latest update? I used to
be able to simply quit interacting with my document and VO left arrow once to
get to word count but now I just get toolbar.
Any help
No, it is not possible.
This was possible in older versions of pages, but Apple removed this option in
in October 2014 update.
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> On Feb 27, 2020, at 12:15, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
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Is it possible to set Pages on the Mac to default to the .docx file type?
>From E.T.
An update on the situation. I spent about an hour on the phone with tech
support for human wear. And unfortunately the same problem existed even with
the support professional. This issue has been thoroughly documented. I’ll
probably write you all an update when I find out what is being done to
Is it possible to set Pages on the Mac to default to the .docx file
type?
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in the past. What if it were true?
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That seems to fit with what I’ve read. Maybe I’ll create an account and see
what I think.
Cheers,
Donna
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> On Feb 26, 2020, at 5:22 PM, Jessica Moss wrote:
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> It seems to be better than it was about 3 years ago when it was the big rave
> and everybody was using it, but I c
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