Hello. After telling vmware fusion where windows 8 was, did you have to
type a key? Then, how did you get narator to talk?
On Monday, June 4, 2012 9:01:14 AM UTC-5, Chris Meredith wrote:
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> Hi Maria,
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> I'm actually running Windows 8 on a MacBook Pro with 8 GB of RAM, which I
> deliberately
Just want to let everyone know that the coupon code worked after all.
I logged in with my win machine this time.
On Jan 4, 10:41 pm, Dannyboy wrote:
> Abbyy Fine Reader express sells for about $99.00 onwww.abbyy.com
> and I want to know if anyone knows of a discount available.
> Ther
Abbyy Fine Reader express sells for about $99.00 on www.abbyy.com
and I want to know if anyone knows of a discount available.
There was one last summer. It is expired.
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Hello. I am running vista 64 bit with fusion, under Leopard.
On Sep 21, 11:39 pm, "Frank Ventura"
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> Hi all, does anyone know if it is possible to install a 64 bit Windows
> OS in Fusion? Specifically can the 64 bit version of Windows Server 2008
> or 64 bit version of Vista run under Fus
Hello. I ran fusion, and put an ubuntu cd into the drive.
I chose new from the fusion menu.
I picked easy install. But after hearing the disk, there was no
ubuntu log in sound.
Am I missing a step?
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Hello. Good luck with your Mac. There are some good podcasts on
blind cool tech having to do with the Mac.
On Sep 21, 10:06 am, David Geiger wrote:
> hey guys i am a new mac user i get my new mac book pro 13 inch today i
> cannot wait i will probly be needing help so hope u guys can help and
Will vm ware's fusion work with snow leopard?
There were some on a forum claiming it might not.
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Did not an adaptor for the mini come with it?
On Sep 8, 2009, at 2:40 PM, Rich Ring wrote:
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> You made the right choice. I tried to save money and purchased a Mac
> Mini, and it was definitely the wrong choice. The reason for my
> disappointment is, that without a monitor, Safari is fundamenta
Hello. Thank you for the explanation about apple script.
On Sep 7, 2009, at 6:31 PM, Greg Kearney wrote:
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> Well built Macintosh applications should support scripting.
> AppleScript is a core service of the OS and I and other VoiceOVer
> users and developer were asking for AppleScript support f
ability to script vo is going to take it.
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> On Sep 7, 2009, at 12:17 PM, Jes Smith wrote:
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>> That sounds like a good idea.
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>> On Sep 7, 2009, at 12:58 PM, dannyboy wrote:
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>>> I am in full agreement that voice over nee
ore popular,
>> some blind people might have to use an application for a job. If
>> that
>> application doesn't work out of the box, custome scripts should be an
>> option.
>> n Sep 7, 2009, at 1:17 PM, Jes Smith wrote:
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>>> That sounds
I am in full agreement that voice over needs not to be full of scripts
to do everything for us. Maybe we could write to accessibil...@apple.com
and share our thoughts on this.
On Sep 7, 2009, at 7:52 AM, Jes Smith wrote:
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> Hi all.
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> I am greatly concerned that voice over now has support
What exactly is web kit?
Is it a replacement for Safari?
On Sep 6, 2009, at 11:23 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
> Hi!
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> I'm still using this application under Leopard, has anyone tried it
> with Snow leopard, what do you think?
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> Dane Trethowan
> From Melt
For me, the Apple web site has good material for beginners.
There are many tutorials, video and text files.
Granted, they are for sighted users, but if one remembers the voice
over way to click a mouse, or to do the different things, they are
helpful.
That is why I am glad voice over was writt
Hello. Not sure how to use r s s. I clicked on a subscribe link for
a page with an r s s feed.
Then I went in to my bookmarks.
After going to rss in one table, I looked in the other table.
There was nothing there.
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Hello Igor. It is always good to say hello to a new person here. May
you enjoy your working with the Macintosh computer. Thank you for the
list of shortcuts.
On Sep 6, 2009, at 12:25 AM, Igor Kaplan wrote:
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> Well, since it is my first post to this list, let me introduce
You are getting everything? That is good. How did you subscribe?
I had to unsubscribe, and subscribe again. When I did, I got only the
forty most recent programs.
I did this through itunes.
Is there another way?
On Sep 5, 2009, at 5:45 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
> That's very odd! I'm getting
You may only need the adaptor that came with your mac mini, and not a
monitor itself.
On Sep 4, 2009, at 3:50 PM, Rich Ring wrote:
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> I happen to be a member of the NFB. However, when I read that
> horrible
> article that was one of several factors that made me decide to get a
> Mac and
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Hello. Is the airport i d the same as the mac address for the airport
card?
Whenever I try reading it with v o, before I can read all the
characters, the v o jumps to the help button. I am using Leopard.
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If you plug an adaptor to your machine, that may be all you need. My
moniter's adaptor is plugged in, but the monitor is not plugged in to
the wall.
On Sep 4, 2009, at 12:17 PM, Rich Ring wrote:
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> Are you saying I have to purchase a monitor which I can't see in
> order to
> use this mach
Hello. Here is a link to another word processing software. I have
not used this yet. But just wanted to spread the word on one more
choice.
http://www.marinersoftware.com/sitepage.php?page=12
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To empty trash, just find that option under finder's menu. There is
empty trash, and also secure empty trash.
On Sep 4, 2009, at 7:48 AM, anouk radix wrote:
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> yes but it is context sensitive, in mail it removes your deleted
> messages but if i try it anywhere else it wants to do secure delet
There should be an incert key, even on keyboards wwithout number
pads. Using v o and k will put you in to practice mode. Then, you
can find your incert key.
On Sep 3, 2009, at 4:55 PM, M. Taylor wrote:
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> Hello Fellow Windows Mac Tightrope Walkers,
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> Your reply is excellent, Esther.
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