Re: serial number

2011-11-21 Thread Jessica
Cool, I actually was wondering about that myself, so thanx for the info. - Original Message - From: "Daniel Miller" To: Sent: Sunday, November 20, 2011 5:34 PM Subject: RE: serial number Hi, Go to the apple menu by pressing VO+M, and then go to about this mac. Then VO r

Re: serial number

2011-11-20 Thread Brian Albriton
Thanks for that tip. As it turns out, after trying it a few times and getting the timing down, I either get the software version or the word button. So I did what I should have done in the first place. Slowed the voice down to six percent and recorded it. Now I'll braille it on something. The appl

Re: serial number

2011-11-20 Thread Esther
Hi Brian, Just to add to Daniel's instructions, after you VO-Space twice on the field that announces the version of Mac OS X in your "About This Mac" window, use VO-Shift-C to copy the last announced phrase to the clipboard, and then you can paste the information of the serial number into a Tex

Re: serial number

2011-11-20 Thread Brian Albriton
That works all right. Voice over says it way to fast for me and the information seems to disappear after that. For some reason, voiceover speeds way up when it speaks it. Thanks for the help. On 11/20/11, Daniel Miller wrote: > Hi, > > Go to the apple menu by pressing VO+M, and then go to about t

RE: serial number

2011-11-20 Thread Daniel Miller
Hi, Go to the apple menu by pressing VO+M, and then go to about this mac. Then VO right arrow to the version of Mac OS X you're running, and that's a button. VO space on that and it will change to your serial number. -Original Message- From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvis