Hi,
Glad we were able to help.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On Oct 15, 2014, at 5:21 PM, Kristeen Hughes wrote:
> Thanks, that worked. I'm writing this from the computer and am quite relieved.
>
> Thanks again for very valuable info.
>
>
> Kristeen Hughes
> khwi...@gmail.c
Thanks, that worked. I'm writing this from the computer and am quite relieved.
Thanks again for very valuable info.
Kristeen Hughes
khwi...@gmail.com
On Oct 15, 2014, at 12:33 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Try holding down the FN key at the same time as you press the VO-f2-f2.
>
> Late
Hi,
Try holding down the FN key at the same time as you press the VO-f2-f2.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On Oct 15, 2014, at 10:07 AM, Kristeen Hughes wrote:
> David,
> Thank you for this information. I am on that screen right now. When I press
> video F2 all I get is a shor
David,
Thank you for this information. I am on that screen right now. When I press
video F2 all I get is a short dang. Does it make a difference that I am using a
Bluetooth keyboard? Is there any way out of this?
Kristeen Hughes
> On Oct 15, 2014, at 8:50 AM, David Griffith wrote:
>
> OK thi
OK this is a well known problem and there is an easy way out.
1. Bring up Window Chooser with VO F2 pressed twice.
2. Make sure you are on the sign in to App Store window.
3. Tab to the Apple ID field.
You will probably get no feedbac but d not worry.
4. Hit VO command f5 to make sure you are fo
Thank you for all of the helpful information. I did go into recovery mode and
repair disk permissions. It took about 15 minutes. It did not help the problem.
I then went into recovery mode and chose to reinstall the OS. I am now stuck at
signing into the App Store. It has been on that screen sin
Hi Tim,
Gee!!! Why didn't I think of that solution? Thanks for posting this. I do know
that I needed to use the FN key to access some of the VO speech output. I'm
still learning so much after a year of owning my MacBook Air. It's amazing that
there are so many solutions or just one if you think
Hi,
Concerning the raising of the volume in Recovery mode, you can often press
VO-cmd-left three times then VO-cmd-up a few times and the volume will
increase. This is a normal VO command that can be used most of the time. The
VO-cmd-left/right moves you through the Rate, Voice, Intonation, V
Hi,
Two things to start with. If you still can't start up, go on to the next
bullets:
* Diagnostic mode is not accessible to VoiceOver.
* Did you attempt regular startup without the peripherals?
Things you can try in Recovery mode:
* Leave the USB drives disconnected until you get it working.
Hello,
I can really feel your frustrations. Fortunately, my MacBook Air was an easy
fix at the Apple Store today. One thing I want to add, when booting up into
recovery or other dianostic modes on the computer, voiceover can be access with
the command-F5. The voice is not Alex, but some other b
Hi Kristeen,
I don't know if this is accessible, but in looking up keyboard shortcuts for
starting up a Mac if something's not working properly, you can try holding down
D at start up. It will start the apple hardware test, which may tell you
something about your drives if they are connected.
R
Earlier today I noticed that my computer could not see my two external drives
which were connected via USB. I decided a reboot was in order, since most of
the time this fixes that type of an issue. There was no voice over when the
computer restarted. I was unable to tell whether the computer boo
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