I don't know what was going on but after all the TM files were
copied to the new location, it still kept doing something. I had to stop
the process and found that at least 100gigs was added.
And now since I had rebooted, the troublesome partition is not
mountable. As soon as it mounts I
Can't you also use the track pad?
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> On May 31, 2019, at 8:15 AM, Ronald van Rhijn wrote:
>
> hi Matt,
>
> yes thats the ‘new” method of dragg
hi Matt,
yes thats the ‘new” method of dragging and dropping, the other is the ‘old’ one.
Both dont work for me in this case.
Ronald
> Op 31 mei 2019, om 13:45 heeft Matt het volgende
> geschreven:
>
> I thought you could use Vo+comma, and VO+pperiod, or is that something else?
> On 5/31/201
I thought you could use Vo+comma, and VO+pperiod, or is that something
else?
On 5/31/2019 7:32 AM, Ronald van Rhijn wrote:
Hello Ray,
Do you mean together with vo+cmd? If I use the spacebar instead of the
F5 key, I hear Tasks menu.
Ronald
Op 31 mei 2019, om 04:23 heeft Raymond Foret Jr
ma
Hello Ray,
Do you mean together with vo+cmd? If I use the spacebar instead of the F5 key,
I hear Tasks menu.
Ronald
> Op 31 mei 2019, om 04:23 heeft Raymond Foret Jr het
> volgende geschreven:
>
> Try the space bar instead of F5.
>
>
> Sent from the first computer with built-in screen read
Hi Tim,
Thanks for the correction. Unfortunately it doesn’t work in my situation.
I wonder if it could be done with a trackpad or mouse, I mean, is there any
Voice Over feedback while draggging?
Will try it out later.
Thanks again.
Ronald
> Op 30 mei 2019, om 23:39 heeft 'Tim Kilburn' via Ma
Hi,
Just tried these instructions using a laptop and it worked fine - this is the
first time I have actually successfully dragged and dropped anything so thanks
for such clear explanation - I have tried vo, in the past but it always says
drop item out of focus or something
> On 30 May 2019,
I think on a full size keyboard, the fn key is directly above delete. I don't
know if you need it for this or not though. it would be sort of hard to do all
those keys at once.
> On May 30, 2019, at 9:23 PM, Raymond Foret Jr wrote:
>
> Try the space bar instead of F5.
>
>
> Sent from the fir
Try the space bar instead of F5.
Sent from the first computer with built-in screen reader access for the blind:
Sincerely,
The constantly barefooted Ray
> On May 30, 2019, at 3:27 PM, Ronald van Rhijn wrote:
>
> Tim, me again… dont work here. When I press vo+cmd+F5 Voice Over doesnt say
> a
Hi,
Sorry, I led you astray. I missed a command in the instructions. Too much
going on here, I guess. Well, that's my story and I'm sticking to it. Try
these instructions instead:
1. Make sure that the app window where you wish to drop is open.
2. Navigate to the Applications folder.
3.
Tim, me again… dont work here. When I press vo+cmd+F5 Voice Over doesnt say
anything about the mouse being down, only something like Capital I or word I.
The FN key I dont have to use on my full size keyboard.
Is there perhaps some Voice Over setting I should change? Or is the OS X
version of in
Hi Tim,
Thanks a bunch, gonna try it out shortly.
best,
Ronald
> Op 30 mei 2019, om 16:49 heeft 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
> het volgende geschreven:
>
> Hi,
>
> That version of Drag & Drop does not normally work in the situation you're
> outlining. Try using the original Drag & Drop
Hi,
That version of Drag & Drop does not normally work in the situation you're
outlining. Try using the original Drag & Drop method. Make sure that the app
window where you wish to drop is open. Navigate to the Applications folder,
navigate to the app you wish to drag, press VO-cmd-f5 (add F
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