Not the fact that you prefer the old smelly hoofs unsheathed Ray, but that
you prefer Amadeus Pro over Sound Forge Pro. I have a friend who has just
recently bought both for his Mac, but have not been in touch to hear his
thoughts. He has been a long-time user of Sound Forge on the PC and has
alway
ke it.
Sent from my Mac, The only computer with full accessibility for the blind
built-in
Sincerely, The Constantly Barefooted Ray Still a very happy Mac, Verizon
Wireless iPhone6+ and Apple TV user!
> On Sep 29, 2016, at 8:39 AM, Martin Brown wrote:
>
> I quite honestly think that som
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2009 machine in 2016 is a 7 year old machine, not a 5 year old machine.
David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
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> On 30/09/2016, at 02:39
I quite honestly think that some people don't read their emails before
responding. Nowhere in my email did I say that Apple was forcing me to
upgrade to Sierra. The point is that I can't do so even if I desperately
wanted to without buying a new machine. Indeed, I don't agree with something
being f
Yes Anne, I can live quite well with El Capitan. I think the only thing in
Sierra that would have been useful was the removal of the focus bug along
with a few others. Not a show stopper however.
The thing that annoys me is, that Apple have decided to not even give me the
opportunity to try the n
I have tried to download Sierra using my 2009 Mac Mini, but was informed
that my device was not compatible. I am somewhat surprised at this because
my Mini has 4GB of ram and a 500GB hard drive.
I say somewhat surprised, but not totally. Perhaps Apple has applied the 7
year rule. Put simply the po
Well said Jonathan. You are quite right to stand up and speak your mind on what
is an important issue for people like yourself who have a hearing impairment.
This is not something that impacts me personally, but thankfully I have that
very human trait of being able to put myself in the shoes of
I use both the Windows platform and the Mac. I am, however, mostly a Windows
user. In recent times, say over the past year or so, using JAWS and
Window-Eyes with Internet Explorer, I have found the Amazon UK site almost
unusable. Quite recently I decided to give Fire Fox a go and boy what a
differe
I have just discovered that by setting speech verbosity level to low, gets
rid of the annoying 'clickable' prompt from Voiceover. Can always set up an
activity for this particular site, if that setting is too low for an
inexperienced Mac user.
Martin
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I have configured the verbosity level of Voiceover quite a bit to suit my
needs. However, I cannot get rid of an annoying 'clickable' enouncement
when I move to a heading. Perhaps it is not possible to get rid of this, but
would sure be great for the old nervous system if Alex would just read the
c
That's what I was doing wrong in this instance Craig. Forgot to interact. A
big thank you.
Martin
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Is it my imagination, that there used to be a key stroke to read
continuously using Voiceover. If true, was it 'VO keys plus the letter 'a'.
To stop reading, press the control key, and to start reading again press the
control key again.
I seem to remember that, when reading a newspaper that had eac
apples have a single line in and out that censes, the censing
mechanism mightn’t be working, and others have separate.
Hope I didn’t confuse things.
> On Jul 15, 2016, at 7:28 AM, Martin Brown wrote:
>
> There is indeed Simon. Sadly I get the same interference on all frequencies.
> M
at 2:56 AM, Martin Brown mailto:mbrown.bro...@gmail.com> > wrote:
Hi Scott.
Connecting my Mac Mini to a base station using the 3.5 headphone jack
on the back of the Mini. I suspect that it could be the close proximity of that
headphone jack to the USB outputs that could be th
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How are you connecting the headphones to the Mac? Via bluetoothdirectly or an
adapter.
> On Jul 14, 2016, at 6:28 AM, Martin Brown wrote:
>
> I have tried to use a set of wireless headphones on my Mac Mini, but
> get a constant hum in the b
I have tried to use a set of wireless headphones on my Mac Mini, but get a
constant hum in the background. I have tried them on my Windows machine and
my wife has tried them on her iMac, and in both instances they perform
flawlessly. Just wondering if anyone might suggest a possible cause, and
even
On your first question Tim, it is pop.
Secondly, When I load mail, it has focus on the inbox of my Gmail account.
I then tab into my list of emails.
If there is an email I wish to read, I press VO plus J to enter the body of
the text. To return to the list of emails again I press VO plus J again. T
Hi Scott and others.
My Mac Mini has a 500GB hard drive, of which about 400GB is free disk. In
terms of memory, should again be sufficient with 4GB.
I am sending this email from my Windows machine, as my Mac is still being a
bugger when trying to run the mail app. Had it on this morning, and it we
Thank you for the information Arnold. And yes, I do have a monitor attached
to my Mac Mini. Indeed, when I first bought this little baby I was of the
opinion that they could run without one. It almost drove me crazy every
time I went on the web. So, sadly that is not what is causing poor old Alex
Hi Scott.
Thankfully I'm not as paranoid as my last post might suggest. Just having a
hard day with the Mail App. No matter what I want to do, I get a lot of
'busy busy' from good old Alex. Perhaps my system just needs a good old
clean install.
On a serious note, it is sad, if true, that those who
As the subject line indicates Scott, a very interesting perspective on what
might well take place behind closed doors. Indeed, this is something I have
heard before from another source. Although it is difficult to believe, I
would rule nothing out when it comes to money and what it can buy.
As fa
Hello Tim.
Thank you for that very constructive email. As I said in my previous post, I
find the folks on this list very knowledgeable and helpful about all things
Mac. On your suggestion about the tab setting in the advanced window of
Safari, that is, however, already checked.
I am a little surpr
Let me assure you Alex, and the other fine folks on this list, that no
insult was intended. In fact, I find the vast majority of people extremely
helpful and highly knowledgeable about all aspects of computing, and
especially on the topic of Voiceover.
Regarding NVDA, it must be remembered that th
My first encounter with Voiceover was back in the Snow Leopard days, and boy
was I impressed with the level of commitment by Apple to its screen reader.
It was back then I was enthusiastic about learning as much as I could about
this very different way of accessing a computer. It was quite a strugg
I have just upgraded from Yosemite to El Capitan, and although it is a bit
early to make a judgement on the wisdom of my decision, I have noticed that
a loss of focus does give me some concerns. For example, when I go to the
App Store, I have to do all sorts of gymnastics in order to navigate the
p
I wish to make a bootable drive of my internal Macintosh HD. Are both
SuperDuper and CCC equally accessible with VoiceOver? And, do the folks on
this list have a preference?
Thank you in advance for any help.
Martin
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On Dec 12, 2012, at 5:37 AM, Martin Brown
wrote:
I have done a clean install of Mountain Lion. Sadly, I no
longer seem to be able to access my bank account on line. Of course, Java is
used to give a secure connectio
x27;t know how, I'll have to go look it up since I can't remember off the
top of my head how to do it.
Regards
Gigi Just I wonder if you might try
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On Dec 12, 2012, at 5:37 AM, Martin Brown wrote:
I have done a clean install of Mountain Lion. Sadly, I no lo
I have done a clean install of Mountain Lion. Sadly, I no longer seem to be
able to access my bank account on line. Of course, Java is used to give a
secure connection. I used to get a log in page where I entered my password
etc. Now, there is nothing. Has anyone else experienced such a problem, an
t: Re: should I unauthorize my iTunes account
I'm not sure what this is based on, if it's hardware of software specific. I
prefer to deauthorize the computer and authorize it again after the install,
this certainly won't hurt anything.
On Dec 9, 2012, at 10:59 AM, "Martin Brown&q
Hello everyone again.
I am giving serious consideration to doing a clean install of Mountain Lion.
I am wondering if it would be best or even necessary to
unauthorize my iTunes account before starting the process.
Martin
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Hello folks.
At the moment I am running Snow Leopard. I have just purchased Mountain
Lion, but have not installed it as yet. I have created a bootable flash
drive. I am very undecided on weather to go for a clean install or just
install it over Snow Leopard. Any advice from those of you who have ta
eresa
On Oct 6, 2011, at 5:22 AM, Martin Brown wrote:
> Everyone,
>
> I would like to create playlists so that I might put specific music into
them in order to use my iPod Touch. I have a Mac, but I just cannot get to
grips with how to use iTunes and copy music into it from an ex
Everyone,
I would like to create playlists so that I might put specific music into
them in order to use my iPod Touch. I have a Mac, but I just cannot get to
grips with how to use iTunes and copy music into it from an external drive
in order to make playlists.
Please, please, please, could
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