Hi,
Yes, that is a bug. I believe that I’ve reported it, although multiple reports
is a good thing and often makes sure that things are addressed sooner. In the
meantime, I will usually use the physical trackpad to accomplish this.
• using VO, navigate to the slider.
• interact with it.
• pre
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On 6/6/21 2:36 pm, Matthew Janusauskas wrote:
I’ve noticed when trying to change the sleep timeout setting in
battery preferences on an M1 MacBook Pro the slider value I set
doesn’t tick and reverts to the minimum value. Any ideas on how to fix
that?
There may be a shell command to change t
Hi Tim,
I’ve noticed when trying to change the sleep timeout setting in battery
preferences on an M1 MacBook Pro the slider value I set doesn’t tick and
reverts to the minimum value. Any ideas on how to fix that?
Thanks.
Matthew
> On Jun 3, 2021, at 12:36 PM, 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
Hi,
We have this sort of thing happen often at work, although is is due to students
picking at the keys for “fun”. Basically, the fix is often very difficult or
impossible. The tiny parts and clips that hold the key in place are extremely
difficult to work with. Even a sighted Tech often wil
Hi,
To clarify these gestures:
• slide up from the bottom centre of the screen until you feel the first haptic
blip, to go to the Home Screen. This does not officially close the app that
you were in, but moves it to the background and makes the Home Screen the
focused app/screen.
• move your
Hi,
To clarify, Slide to Type and character Preview are totally different features.
The Character Preview is more for the sighted user in my opinion, as it is
where the character "key" you type visually enlarges for a second as you type
it, popping up on your screen so you can know for sure w
Hi Catherine, it’s nice to see someone who knows how to investigate and answer
their own questions. For someone who says they need help you’re doing pretty
good, maybe we could use a little help from you too.😉
Sent from my IPhone
> On Jun 6, 2021, at 2:39 AM, Kathryn Zodrow wrote:
>
> Yep.
It’s DMARC. What you’re seeing there is Google Groups (and other mailing list
managers) rewriting the From: header so it is the list address, so that
recipients of the mailing list traffic which check DMARC policy for the From:
address don’t subsequently bounce the message and get themselves uns