n't answer specifically about the K375, but I hope my adventures with
the K380 are of some help.
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> On Dec 27, 2018, at 20:39, Simon Fogarty wrote:
>
> Seasons greetings to all,
>
> Just wondering if anyone can tell me if the Logitech K375S Multidevice
>
so I imagine putting this in a bag would
work fine, but the iClever keyboard has the folding design that means no keys
can be snagged or knocked off.
Both options are usually about or under $30. The iClever keyboard is
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> On
t Hey Siri works just fine,
though, so I don't really worry about Raise to Speak much. It would be cool to
have, but saving myself three syllables doesn't seem worth the bother the
feature is to get working.
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> On Dec 1, 2018, at 08:26, Chris Moore wrote:
>
&
Exactly. There was a bug where Apple Watch would continually show usage hints
instead of playback controls, but that has long since been fixed. Apart from
that, I've never gotten any error messages on either device.
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> On Nov 18, 2018, at 16:28, 'Donn
e, then find the "show on Apple Watch"
switch and turn it off. This should remove the app from your Watch, but not
affect the iOS version at all.
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> On Nov 18, 2018, at 12:33, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Fi
es, and a bunch more. But these
are my first thoughts.
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> On Nov 11, 2018, at 20:46, Christine Grassman wrote:
>
> I need help ASAP. I am starting a new job soon, and Windows-based computers
> are provided. I have used a Mac and VoiceOver for years, and am concerned
&
Correct. That's why you need adapters to go from USB type A, which most drives
and other connectors still are for now, to the new USB type C. Thunderbolt is
just a speed standard defining the speed of data transfer over the port, it's
not a physical aspect of the port's shape
m talking about. The number, like USB2 or
USB3, is more about the speed than any physical changes.
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> On Nov 10, 2018, at 19:13, Sarai Bucciarelli
> wrote:
>
> Why do I need an adapter if USB 3 is backwards compatible?
>
> Sarai D Bucciarelli www.link
or three, or a hub, to connect your drive. If the drive is USBC,
then you'll need the opposite adapter to connect the drive to the old Mac.
Either way, make sure the adapter is able to handle USB3 speeds, as cheap
adapters that can't will bottleneck your transfers.
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&g
t you expect.
You can either expand the group, then choose a message and tap it, or you can
open your notifications settings and disable grouping if you really don't like
it. Again, though, if you have a single message and tap it, you should go
straight to the Messages app.
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&
forward to trying that
particular feature in person, but it's not enough to make me want to upgrade.
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> On Sep 14, 2018, at 00:14, Daniel McGee wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
>
>
> From the apple keynote, I got the impression that the XS iPhone's had: stereo
Simply add the shift key. Apple made the old verbosity rotor keystrokes into a
quick-access navigation rotor, and moved the verbosity settings to the old
keystrokes with the shift key added on. Thus, you want vo-shift-cmd-arrows, not
just vo-cmd-arrows.
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> On Sep 12, 2018,
se, I could disable mic
access to fix this, but it seems like a gesture for voice search would be
better. Just my initial impression. I'm still thrilled that this app is in the
works!
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> On Aug 15, 2018, at 08:44, Yuma Decaux wrote:
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> Just
nking back, I seem to recall some similar problems on my 2012 Air
when its drive got really full, but I may be mis-remembering that.
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> On Aug 15, 2018, at 07:04, Christine Grassman wrote:
>
>
>
>> Hi, Tim. Yes, I do have a “guest account” on my MacBook. Init
Have you tried on a different account? If you go to System Preferences and make
a new user account, then log into it, does the problem persist?
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> On Aug 14, 2018, at 01:18, 'Marshall Scott' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> Try navigating up from the
u can select this in System
Preferences before you restart. At least, I think you can. I've never had
occasion to try it for real.
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> On Aug 13, 2018, at 11:51, matthew dyer
> wrote:
>
> Brandon,
> Yes. While booting, hold the option key to bring up target
We've all done things like that, and we all will again. I'm just glad
everything is now working again.
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> On Aug 13, 2018, at 08:28, Michael Busboom wrote:
>
> Actually, Alex, you were far more helpful than you may realize. This is very
> embarrassing,
Email sent. This is a fascinating project and is one I'm incredibly excited
about. Thanks for letting us know, and keep us updated on the progress!
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> On Aug 12, 2018, at 15:15, Yuma Decaux wrote:
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> A quick introduction of myself.
>
The default timer app can't do intervals, as it requires manual shutoff and
resetting. However, a quick web search showed me apps that *are* designed for
interval timing. I don't know about their accessibility, but they do exist.
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> On Aug 12, 2018, at 06:27,
and get to the subject, from
address, and other options just as expected. I can't think of anything that
might be stopping this on your system. Sorry I can't be of more help.
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> On Aug 11, 2018, at 07:40, Michael Busboom wrote:
>
> Unfortunately, that seems to be
new app at all. Mail, contacts, and notes
should be equally easy to add, should it be necessary.
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> On Jul 30, 2018, at 11:56, Michael Busboom wrote:
>
> Thanks for the info, Tim. This is very helpful.
>
> Although I have a Gmail account, it would not be the acco
t. If you're okay
with a Series 3 or 2 even with the 4 available, great, you can likely get one
at a discount.
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> On Jul 30, 2018, at 09:42, Michael Busboom wrote:
>
> Very helpful. I have decided to go with the Apple Watch. That decision is
> based on the fee
search. There are a bunch
of Apple Watch users on this list, so feel free to ask if you have any
questions about what the Watch can and can't do.
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> On Jul 29, 2018, at 07:42, Michael Busboom wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> My wife, who is sighted, are reall
components.
> I’m not planning on running Windows.
>
> Sarai D Bucciarelli www.linkedin.com/in/SaraiDBucciarelli
> <http://www.linkedin.com/in/SaraiDBucciarelli>
>
> From: 'Alex Hall' via MacVisionaries
> Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2018 12:28 PM
> To: &
Only the Pro has the Touch Bar as of right now. There are 13- and 15-inch
variants of the Pro, though, and a somewhat less powerful Pro with no Touch Bar
and two less USB ports.
As to the Touch Bar itself, it’s usable. A few things can be nice, like an
actual volume slider instead of the volume
e this helps.
>
> Janet
>> On Jul 8, 2018, at 8:56 AM, 'Alex Hall' via MacVisionaries
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hello all,
>> Someone on Twitter is asking me about using Pages with VO. This isn't
>> something I do often, so I'm not the be
Yes, i agree that the latest Audio Hijack is a bit problematic.
> I haven’t got the hang of the blocks library yet.
> I thought that i just should check the right template and start recording but
> it was not so easy.
> Alex Hall is the best bet right now i think.
> BUt i will do
Hello all,
Someone on Twitter is asking me about using Pages with VO. This isn't something
I do often, so I'm not the best to ask. Someone on this list has a book on this
topic, though. Where can that book be obtained? I want to give this person the
link. Thanks.
Sent from my iPhone
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#x27;s usually two shift-tabs from the message
> area to reach this item.
>
> Later...
>
>
> Tim Kilburn
> Apple Teacher
> (with Swift Playgrounds Recognition)
> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
>
> On Jun 23, 2018, at 08:25, Alex Hall <mailto:mehg...@icloud.com>&
Hi all,
On the Mac, how do I force a mail account that usually uses one SMTP server to
sometimes use a different one? I’ve configured the second server already, but I
don’t know how to choose which server I use. I normally want to send with the
default, but when sending to a certain email list,
Yes, macOS introduced swipe gestures a year or two ago. In fact, that was my
first thought when I read your email, and it remains my best guess. I can’t
find a way to turn this off, though one may well exist. My suggestion is to
tell the mouse to stop following your VO cursor, so it won’t point
I'd definitely wait. My mother is looking to replace her 2012 Pro, and that's
my advice to her as well.
The 2016 and 2017 Pros have the new butterfly key mechanism in their keyboards,
and it's very prone to damage from debris which other keyboards would just
shrug off. I'm hoping that is addres
Does this happen on other user accounts? Have you tried resetting your VO
preferences?
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jun 12, 2018, at 05:34, David Chittenden wrote:
>
> My partner switched to Chrome because of the constantly spinning icon which
> means busy for the sighted. So, though not as bad
Your best bet is Seeing AI from Microsoft. It's free, but I don't know that it
will be available in your region yet. If it is, download it and give it a try.
It can't be trained like Recognizer could, but you might get good results all
the same.
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> On Jun
Either way, Touch ID will fail
until you manually type your passcode, after which it will work again until the
next time you disable it.
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> On Jun 9, 2018, at 15:51, Ramy Moustafa wrote:
>
> Hi all:
>
> I’m using my IPhone 6, and of cores am using the finger print
I've heard another recommendation for Prompt as well. I'll look into that one.
Thanks.
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> On Jun 9, 2018, at 02:19, Mark Muscat wrote:
>
> Hello I found Prompt2 to be reasonably good. You probably will find it very
> interesting to write scripts et
o me. This app has to be able to do that accessibly, not
just send my commands.
If anyone knows of such an app, I'd love to hear about it. I don't care if it
costs a few dollars, though free to try would be good if possible. Thanks in
advance for any suggestions.
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ite open in Safari should already
be selected) and change the settings
* cmd-w to close the preferences window and you're done
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> On Jun 7, 2018, at 06:45, Anders Holmberg wrote:
>
> Hi!
> THe local swedish Radio broadcasting company here is using some kind of
&
There are also a lot of recaps and summaries around the web. I wrote one for
AppleVis, but mine is far from the only one. Here's the link:
https://www.applevis.com/blog/apple-apple-tv-apple-watch-ios-macos-news/recap-wwdc-2018
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> On Jun 5, 2018, at 18:12, Donna Goodi
en to pass along to Apple.
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> On Jun 3, 2018, at 12:25, E.T. wrote:
>
> MBP mid 2012 with High Sierra. I upgraded both memory and internal drive
> with Crucial components.
>
> I don't know when the problem appeared, perhaps when I was running Sierra.
>
moving forward.
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> On Jun 2, 2018, at 11:24, Daniel Miller wrote:
>
> Hi Alex,
>
> I actually stumbled on called HomePass which let you store. You can either
> scan them, or type them.
>
> Daniel Miller
> miller...@icloud.com <mailto:miller...@iclou
id of some paper.
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> On Jun 2, 2018, at 07:41, Alex Hall wrote:
>
> Hello list,
> I have been having trouble with a Sylvania smart bulb recently, and their
> support is useless. I therefore decided to just reset the bulb and start
> over. After I'd done
yet, so is there a
way I can recover the setup code? At some point, iOS knew it, after all. I
haven't found a way, but maybe someone knows something I missed? Thanks for any
help.
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method,
that's the best way to go. Of course, you can always use external keyboards,
but that's hardly a good solution for what is supposed to be a portable
computer.
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> On May 31, 2018, at 06:44, Devin Prater wrote:
>
> You’ll probably have to get it to th
I haven't followed this closely, so this may be a repeat. When you press
cmd-shift-c, what do you get? This should show you all the external and
internal drives on the Mac, as well as any networked drives available.
Sent from my iPhone
> On May 28, 2018, at 12:29, Christine Grassman wrote:
>
Exactly what ET said. Go to the Visuals category in the table, then find the
tabs. You probably want to disable the Caption Panel in the Panels tab, but may
have to turn off the VoiceOver cursor from the Cursor tab as well.
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> On May 26, 2018, at 18:57, E.T. wrote:
>
&g
There may well be a better way, but here's what comes to mind. Double tap the
attachment to open it. Once it opens, find the "share" button, double tap it,
and choose an option. The nice thing is that you can save to iCloud, but you
can also export to an OCR app, save a PDF to Voice Dream, and s
f. Is anything written
on or near any of the ports on the actual drive?
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> On May 20, 2018, at 14:51, Kristeen Hughes wrote:
>
> My friend recently purchased two my passport drives from a Target store. They
> actually say, “My Passport Portable Storage for Mac”. S
on your clipboard. When
you make your shortcut, simply cmd-v to paste that text into the place where
you'd normally type it.
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> On May 19, 2018, at 09:34, Stan ZA wrote:
>
> Hi One&All,
> I am trying to create a “keyboard shortcut” for “Save attachments…” in
I have no idea how to get this to work automatically, but you can do it
manuaally. The AirPods are known by your Watch through iCloud, but to use them,
you have to select them. Open your control center with a two-finger swipe up on
any watch face, find the AirPlay button, double tap it, and choo
I can't help with your second question, but I can try to help with the first,
about your drives.
Any drive is set up using what's called a file system. There are several
popular ones out there, some cross-platform and some specific to macOS or
Windows. FAT32 or FAT are the usual general-purpos
Try cmd-shift-a to force it. El Cap isn't High Sierra, but Apple often brings
Safari features to older macOS versions. I'm wondering if they took the new
restriction on auto-fill and put it in Safari so all supported macOS releases
would get it.
Sent from my iPhone
> On May 5, 2018, at 08:47,
On Verizon, it's $10 a month for most plans, as far as I know. The nice thing
is that Verizon also offers a payment plan, letting you pay off the Watch over
6 months. They'll often also wave activation, the first month, or some other
charge. Definitely call them and see what they're offering rig
y
audio games to the Games folder of my Home folder, for instance.
Here's the link to the full guide, which goes into the entire process of using
Wine, not just the bit I covered here. You want section 5 if you had the
question I did about running installed applications.
https://www.davidb
I'm not sure. I want to say /usr/tmp, but I might be completely wrong. The file
may no longer be there since you had to restart, but it's worth checking. Does
anyone else remember where these files get placed?
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> On Apr 22, 2018, at 14:39, Robert Cole wrote:
&
find and play the game that
was installed? I've looked in my applications folder, on the off chance that
Wine put them there. I've looked in Documents and all through my Home folder,
but I can't find them. What's the trick to this? Thanks.
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FaceTime on Mac, iPad, and other non-phone devices uses your iPhone as the
actual phone. In other words, the device turns into a fancy bluetooth
speakerphone. There is another way, called wifi calling, where a non-iPhone
Apple device can use wifi to make a cellular call directly, not touching th
It probably does mean that. :) Open the VoiceOver Utility with vo-f8, then make
sure you're on the General category. VO-right until you land on the section
about portable preferences. If the button says "stop", you are using them. If
it says "start" or "set u
faster than finding a field,
arrowing, and pressing enter.
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> On Apr 16, 2018, at 14:09, Tim Kilburn wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> In High Sierra, for non-password fields, the Auto-Fill is working, albeit
> somewhat differently than in the past. If you tab to the fie
ter performance and gives you the cellular option you want. Enjoy
it for the spring and summer, then see what the fall brings. That's what I'd do
if I were you. I'm only not upgrading because my cost would come from my
account, but if I had your chance, I'd go for it.
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Your call, and there's no easy answer. Personally, I'm waiting. I have a Series
2, which is the same as yours but with GPS and better waterproofing. I'm
sitting out the Series 3 and hoping that a new one comes along this fall. If it
does and it's worth it, I'll upgrade then, because my 2 works w
prediction above the
keyboard, but if there's an easier way, I'd love to know about it. Thanks.
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> On Apr 15, 2018, at 10:32, Jonathan Cohn wrote:
>
> Unfortunately this is not a bug but a feature. There were concerns about
> auto-fill inputting information with
trying not to touch somewhere on the page and thus
dismiss the keyboard. Is there any way to get things back to how they were?
Thanks for any ideas.
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If you have any questions or concerns about the
not make a lot of
sense, and you can safely ignore it if that's the case.
I hope all this makes some sense.
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> On Apr 14, 2018, at 04:41, Simon Fogarty wrote:
>
> Hi Tim,
>
> Thanks and yes this is exactly what I’m looking for.
>
>
ail it to Apple Accessibility. To do
this, wait for the problem to happen, then press command, option, control,
shift, and period, all at once. After ten minutes or so, Finder will open to
the results, a large file you can email with Maildrop or via a cloud service.
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> On Apr
e, but it's worth checking out. It's on Google Groups, so emailing
mv-dev+subscr...@googlegroups.com should work to get you on it.
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> On Apr 12, 2018, at 10:39, Tim Kilburn wrote:
>
> Hi Simon,
>
> I am supposed to promote these titles in iBooks when doing
Thank you for your response. However, accessing the save attachments from the
> menu does not bring up a dialogue box asking me where to save it. When I
> select that option, the menu disappears and I am brought back to my message
> in focus.
>
>
>> On Apr 6, 2018
It sounds like VO isn't focused on the attachment. Also, remember that
attachments may not appear at the end of messages. Some mail clients, including
the default ones on macOS and iOS, will embed attachments wherever the author
wants them.
Because of this, and because of the focus you're runni
the full word you
want, just enough letters to find it. Again, this works in any menu in any
application.l
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> On Apr 5, 2018, at 06:12, Leo Bado wrote:
>
> hi everyone,
>
> As I said in my introduction I'm totally new on macos systems. Now what I
> want to
his wasn't the issue.
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> On Mar 30, 2018, at 22:53, Jennifer Parry wrote:
>
> Hello all
> After installing yesterday’s updates, I’m encountering a couple of strange
> issues.
> In mail, once I have navigated in to the inbox I need and interacted with it,
> I f
harder, but I've had no impact problems with my aluminum casing. I may well be
missing something, but I've never really seen the incentive to spring for the
stainless steel.
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> On Mar 24, 2018, at 19:59, Sarai Bucciarelli
> wrote:
>
> Hi all:
>
> W
m on its own.
There's more to them, like how to use them with other devices, but that should
be more than enough to get you started. Also, since they have no buttons or
anything of their own, any questions you have which are answered online should
have no accessibility challenges.
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I agree, and you have to be careful when purchasing this kind of thing. I stick
to trusted third-party brands, like Anker, or items with a lot of positive
reviews. I've had no problems so far. Now, I have to go find some wood on which
to knock. :)
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> On Mar 20, 2018,
on your phone, then go into general > accessibility >
VoiceOver and adjust the volume from there.
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> On Mar 20, 2018, at 06:19, Donna Goodin wrote:
>
> So I did some kind of gesture that has lowered the volume on my watch.
> Anyone know what that might be?
, that I don't like to
buy them if I can help it.
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> On Mar 19, 2018, at 01:43, Simon Fogarty wrote:
>
> Alex,
>
> Would it not be worth while contacting apple support or their store to see if
> you can get one directly from them?
>
> From: macvis
t 2012 is when the retina displays and
> MagSafe 2 charger came out, so they're correct, but those units that you're
> talking about did use the 60w MagSafe 1 adaptor as you've found.
>
> Later...
>
> Tim Kilburn
> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
>
> On M
Tim, where would I find that designator? That's the kind of thing I expected to
find in the system report, but I couldn't get anything other than the
not-very-helpful "9,2" thing.
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> On Mar 17, 2018, at 23:35, Tim Kilburn wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>
That's what the internet tells me, too. My confusion comes from all such
adapters on Amazon specifying they're for the Pro from before mid 2012. I don't
know why they would say that, as this Mac is from 2012. I assume it came out in
the middle of the year, as they often do
Hi all,
My mother has a 2012 MacBook Pro, and the cord on the charger is finally
starting to wear out. I have no problem getting a charger from Amazon, but I'm
not sure what to get. The only model identifier I can find in the Mac's system
report is 9,2, but all the chargers online list identifie
This is already built in. Hit cmd-p to print, then vo-right. Eventually, you'll
land on a "PDF, menu button". Press that to choose what to do with your PDF.
You might want to use vo-end to jump to the end of the window, then vo-left,
now that I think of it.
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&g
that, if I have nothing
after three or four tries, I'm probably not going to get anything. Do a
two-finger scrub when you're done, and the image will close.
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> On Mar 15, 2018, at 14:57, Andrew Lamanche wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> In Twitterrific on my iphone, I
hings like this
nowadays. I sincerely hope I'm proven wrong, of course.
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> On Mar 14, 2018, at 18:30, Katie Zodrow wrote:
>
> Thanks for the article Mark. I've never heard of this material before. Wow,
> this sounds really interesting.
> Katie
> Se
doesn't display anything. It's called a
headless adapter in case anyone wants to look them up.
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> On Mar 10, 2018, at 13:26, 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> It would be both accessibility friendly and eco friendly were the
> ex
uild up in the keyboard screen
> region of the device,
>
> It’s not something I’d vbe recommending.
>
> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com On
> Behalf Of Alex Hall
> Sent: Wednesday, 7 March 2018 11:56 PM
> To: 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries
> Subjec
tasks table.
Interact and use vo-shift-backslash to sort by different headers, if you want.
If you don't care to sort, there's no need to interact with the table, just up
and down arrow on it.
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> On Mar 7, 2018, at 20:36, Agent086b wrote:
>
> Hi all,
you use an external keyboard and want extra room on your
desk.
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> On Mar 7, 2018, at 00:40, M. Taylor wrote:
>
> Hello Hank,
>
> Are you certain that you do not want the Mac to go to sleep upon closing the
> lid?
>
> Were I you, I would not want the screen
dering what NFC payments are
supposed to let you do, but it seems to be up to the business to choose whether
they require a PIN. Some, sadly, decide to.
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> On Mar 5, 2018, at 20:25, E.T. wrote:
>
> Kawal,
> Thanks. Well I wonder if its bank specific. I entered all
It's a long shot, but could you delete the downloaded update? I know you can do
that with iOS updates before they get installed, by going to your storage
settings. I'm not sure if watchOS updates are similar, but it might be worth
trying.
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> On Mar 5, 2018, at
te. I just wanted to put it out there that the new
keyboards aren't universally hated.
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> On Mar 5, 2018, at 16:28, Rhanda Hasley wrote:
>
> Yes, I'll definitely consider that as well.
>
> Thanks much,
> Rhanda
>
>
> -Original Message--
Mine reverts to using Portable Preferences as well. In my case, though, the
problem returned as soon as it started using my prefs, and went away again when
I turned them off again. I'm sorry you didn't have the same experience.
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> On Mar 5, 2018, at 03:43, Ramy Mo
t, though. Maybe try interacting with the
text field?
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> On Mar 5, 2018, at 10:29, Jonathan Cohn wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Perhaps you toggled the single key navigation while using QuickNav. I believe
> the keystroke to change this is VO-Q, but I can’t check right now.
er or fall to see what happens with new products.
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> On Mar 4, 2018, at 14:16, Mike Arrigo wrote:
>
> Based on what you said you wanted to do, you would probably be fine with the
> macbook air, I do similar things and that's what will be my next laptop,
> un
I never knew that! I don't use Apple Pay often, and when I od, it's generally
with my Apple Watch. When I've used the phone, though, I always thought I had
to double press the home button first. Thanks for the correction, and sorry for
my bad information!
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>
f update later this year, and the
rumor mill is saying something about the Air as well.
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> On Mar 3, 2018, at 14:36, Donna Goodin wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> The only thing I can add to what others have said, is that one thing I find
> much easier with the touch bar i
er on the home button for Touch ID. The only way it gets easier is if
you're using an Apple Watch. I hope this explains things some, and your next
attempt goes more smoothly.
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> On Mar 3, 2018, at 00:34, E.T. wrote:
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> Mark,
> I did not get that far. What I ra
again to the person who suggested it. That prefs disk
image has lived in my iCloud Drive or Dropbox so long, I'd almost forgotten I
was running on it.
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years, as should any iOS device, but it may well stop
getting updates before long. Just food for thought.
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> On Feb 28, 2018, at 08:20, Stacey Robinson wrote:
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> Thanks Alex,
> I’ve used them in the past.
> Can you tell me how to find out how much the lat
t that new AirPods will be released this year, so if
you want some, you might want to get a cheap pair of earbuds and wait to see if
AirPods get updated.
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> On Feb 28, 2018, at 05:41, 'andy' via MacVisionaries
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> Hi all.
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> When in a p
ed more tactile landmarks than the
smooth glass of a screen. The website is www.speeddots.com, and believe
www.atguys.com carries them as well.
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> On Feb 28, 2018, at 02:51, Simon Fogarty wrote:
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> Or with a smart phone get yourself a fold away keyboard that you can use t
and ecosystem you already have. Then, get a simple phone for actual calls. With
iMessages, you could still text on your iOS device, albeit without SMS
messaging, so all you'd lose would be VoiceOver's telling you about call
history and contacts. Just a thought.
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