Re: Can I ad a home button through accessibility settings on my iPhone11?

2021-09-15 Thread 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
Hi, And why is it weird? If there had not been a Home button in the earlier iPhones, then this would have been normal to you. There’s nothing weird about the gesture, it’s simply different than what you’ve been accustomed to. Later… Tim Kilburn Jamf Certified Tech Apple Professional Learnin

Re: Can I ad a home button through accessibility settings on my iPhone11?

2021-09-14 Thread Joseph Hudson
Yeah but I still have to use that weird gesture to get to the app switcher. > On Sep 14, 2021, at 3:59 PM, 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries > wrote: > > Hi, > > I totally agree with Brad on this one. The soft “Home” button can be added > using these instructions… > > https://www.macintoshho

Re: Can I ad a home button through accessibility settings on my iPhone11?

2021-09-14 Thread Brad Snyder
I recommend you learn the standard gestures for an iPhone without a Home button. With VoiceOver enabled, place your finger at the bottom of the screen, and you will hear a single pop. Now drag your finger up until you hear the second pop. This is the same as pressing the Home button once. If

Re: Can I ad a home button through accessibility settings on my iPhone11?

2021-09-14 Thread Chuck Reichel
Hi Brad, Thanks for the response. This is my first iPhone so I don’t know why this guy who is going to be training me told me that I needed it? How do I execute this jester you're talking about? Thanks Chuck > On Sep 14, 2021, at 6:06 PM, Brad Snyder wrote: > > So, I’m thinking that if

Re: Can I ad a home button through accessibility settings on my iPhone11?

2021-09-14 Thread Brad Snyder
So, I’m thinking that if you feel you must have a Home button, you might try using the Back-Tap feature to simulate the Home button action. I really think that once you give the new gestures a chance, you will quickly become familiar with them, and you will forget about that Home button before

Re: Can I ad a home button through accessibility settings on my iPhone11?

2021-09-14 Thread 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
Hi, I totally agree with Brad on this one. The soft “Home” button can be added using these instructions… https://www.macintoshhowto.com/hardware/how-to-add-a-software-home-button-on-your-iphone-or-ipad-screen.html

Re: Can I ad a home button through accessibility settings on my iPhone11?

2021-09-14 Thread Brad Snyder
Normal?? Normal would be learning to use your iPhone without a Home button as intended. - Brad - On Sep 14, 2021, at 14:38, Chuck Reichel wrote: Hi List, I am very new to the iPhone 11 and someone who is going to teach me some procedures on it told me that I can ad a home button through soft

Can I ad a home button through accessibility settings on my iPhone11?

2021-09-14 Thread Chuck Reichel
Hi List, I am very new to the iPhone 11 and someone who is going to teach me some procedures on it told me that I can ad a home button through software which will appear at ehe bottom of the screen to help get back to normal so to speak? Is this doable? Or does it already exist and I don’t know

Re: accessibility settings in ML

2013-06-19 Thread Nicholas Parsons
No, you're right, Mary. There were some changes to the accessibility menu (which, as Alex said, used to be universal access), including a new short cut key. The various settings were also grouped differently. The VoiceOver Utility, however, stayed the same, and that's all that most blind people

Re: accessibility settings in ML

2013-06-18 Thread Mary Otten
Ray, it is probably just some memory glitch here. As one ages, these things happen. Mary Mary Otten motte...@gmail.com -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MacVisionaries" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send a

Re: accessibility settings in ML

2013-06-18 Thread Red.Falcon
Hi! The only thing I can think of is the new Option+command+f5 to get to those settings from there! Colin On 19 Jun 2013, at 00:54, Alex Hall wrote: > Yes, the vo utility has not changed. In system preferences, the button > changed from "universal access" to "accessibility", but that is the on

Re: accessibility settings in ML

2013-06-18 Thread Alex Hall
Yes, the vo utility has not changed. In system preferences, the button changed from "universal access" to "accessibility", but that is the only difference. On Jun 18, 2013, at 7:36 PM, Mary Otten wrote: > I thought I recall hearing that in Mountain Lion, some or all of the voice > over settings

Re: accessibility settings in ML

2013-06-18 Thread Ray Foret jr
In a word, yep. Furthermore, it's all in the same place so far as I can tell. Sure would love to know where you got your rumor from. Sent from my mac, the only computer with full accessibility for the blind built-in! Sincerely, The Constantly Barefooted Ray Still a very proud and happy Mac an

accessibility settings in ML

2013-06-18 Thread Mary Otten
I thought I recall hearing that in Mountain Lion, some or all of the voice over settings had been moved or rearranged somehow, perhaps in system prefs or some other thing, but no longer available via vo plus f8. I just looked through David Woodbridge's guide for people getting a new Mac, and I d

Re: Accessibility Settings.

2013-03-24 Thread Danny Noonan
What always confused me was command option l for downloads. The only go navigation command with option. Smile. Regards Danny Sent from my iPhone On 25/03/2013, at 8:50 AM, Tim Kilburn wrote: > Oops, you're right, it is cmd-shift-a. I got stuck on cmd-option for some > reason. Thanks for t

Re: Accessibility Settings.

2013-03-24 Thread Tim Kilburn
Oops, you're right, it is cmd-shift-a. I got stuck on cmd-option for some reason. Thanks for the correction, I hate giving out help with mistakes. Have a good one. Later... Tim Kilburn Fort McMurray, AB Canada On 2013-03-24, at 3:32 PM, Danny Noonan wrote: > Applications is actually comman

Re: Accessibility Settings.

2013-03-24 Thread Danny Noonan
Applications is actually command shift a. This is 1 of the commands in the go menu which can be accessed from with in finder with VO shift m and either arrow in to or typing g to jump to the go menu. This is full of navigation commands all with keyboard shortcuts that are well worth knowing. Yo

Re: Accessibility Settings.

2013-03-24 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi Anita, I've place your answers after each question below: > Q: In Macs, is there a Start Menu, Settings and Control Panel. I know help > for VO can be gotten with VO+H, if memory serves me correctly. A: No start menu per say. There is the Dock (VO-d) which is a collection of shortcuts to

Re: Accessibility Settings.

2013-03-24 Thread Maria & Joe Chapman
HI Anita. I will try to answer your questions as best i can below. God Bless! Maria from australia Newbie mac user. bubbygirl1...@gmail.com will get you fb as well as email & iMessage. skype same as email,without the gmail part. twitter bubbygirl On 24/03/2013, at 9:27 PM, "anita"

Accessibility Settings.

2013-03-24 Thread anita
Hi List, In Macs, is there a Start Menu, Settings and Control Panel. I know help for VO can be gotten with VO+H, if memory serves me correctly. Can System files be displayed? Not that I need to look at them now, but was just curious if this is possible. Does having a CDRom drive slow down pe