Re: looking for a step by step guide to making a bootible partition

2017-06-24 Thread Michael Marshall
t; wish to migrate data >> And that would be where you try this. >> >> I can't say it will work but it should be possible . >> >> >> -Original Message- >> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com >> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.c

Re: looking for a step by step guide to making a bootible partition

2017-06-23 Thread Tim Kilburn
On Behalf Of Michael Marshall > Sent: Saturday, 24 June 2017 10:31 AM > To: 'Maxwell Ivey' via MacVisionaries > Subject: Re: looking for a step by step guide to making a bootible partition > > hey, > thanks a lot. > Can you migrate your settings from the other partition?

Re: looking for a step by step guide to making a bootible partition

2017-06-23 Thread Michael Marshall
say it will work but it should be possible . > > > -Original Message- > From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com > [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Michael Marshall > Sent: Saturday, 24 June 2017 10:31 AM > To: 'Maxwell Ivey' via MacVisionarie

Re: looking for a step by step guide to making a bootible partition

2017-06-23 Thread Michael Marshall
will work but it should be possible . > > > -Original Message- > From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com > [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Michael Marshall > Sent: Saturday, 24 June 2017 10:31 AM > To: 'Maxwell Ivey' via MacVisionaries > Subjec

RE: looking for a step by step guide to making a bootible partition

2017-06-23 Thread Simon Fogarty
017 10:31 AM To: 'Maxwell Ivey' via MacVisionaries Subject: Re: looking for a step by step guide to making a bootible partition hey, thanks a lot. Can you migrate your settings from the other partition? > On 24 Jun 2017, at 12:41 am, Tim Kilburn wrote: > > Hi, > > Yes,

Re: looking for a step by step guide to making a bootible partition

2017-06-23 Thread Michael Marshall
hey, thanks a lot. Can you migrate your settings from the other partition? > On 24 Jun 2017, at 12:41 am, Tim Kilburn wrote: > > Hi, > > Yes, you, as a blind person, can easily choose between which partition you'd > like to start from. It's in System Preference, under the Startup Disk pane.

RE: looking for a step by step guide to making a bootible partition

2017-06-23 Thread Simon Fogarty
Sure, but you have to know where the start up disk is. -Original Message- From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Michael Marshall Sent: Friday, 23 June 2017 8:17 PM To: 'Maxwell Ivey' via MacVisionaries Subject: looking for

Re: looking for a step by step guide to making a bootible partition

2017-06-23 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi, Yes, you, as a blind person, can easily choose between which partition you'd like to start from. It's in System Preference, under the Startup Disk pane. Totally accessible. Really, there's not much you need to do in order to accomplish this. Create your partition on the drive, make sure

looking for a step by step guide to making a bootible partition

2017-06-23 Thread Michael Marshall
hey all, with the new betas coming i would like to make a partition so i can boot into the beta. i do not want to use a VM because for macs they are to limiting. can a blind user boot between partitions successfully after i make it? thanks for any help Michael -- The following information is i

Re: Step by Step Guide

2014-01-11 Thread David Taylor
: > Hi David Taylor, > >Thanks for your information. I will keep that in mind and try to > figure out what it means. I posted on another thread what I'm really thinking > about this. As a writer, I will have to be able to use Twitter. So I will be > creating a step-

Re: Step by Step Guide

2014-01-11 Thread April Brown
Hi David Taylor, Thanks for your information. I will keep that in mind and try to figure out what it means. I posted on another thread what I'm really thinking about this. As a writer, I will have to be able to use Twitter. So I will be creating a step-by-step guide for me t

Re: Step by Step Guide

2014-01-10 Thread David Taylor
Hi, Bear in mind that the quick nag toggle of left/right arrows is not turned on by default, and actually, using it really simplifies web navigation. Cheers Dave On 10 Jan 2014, at 09:33 pm, Ray Foret Jr wrote: > April, make sure you are pressing control+shift+Option+down arrow. That’s > ho

Re: Step by Step Guide

2014-01-10 Thread David Taylor
Hi, Actually, you’ve picked pretty difficult sites to start with there. Twitter, for instance, has all sorts of available keystrokes for reading things, but VO isn’t perfect on there, usable but not perfect. Most Google sites have become awful and most of us don’t use an awful lot of Google fe

Re: Step by Step Guide

2014-01-10 Thread April Brown
Good news: We figured out the problem: I was using Firefox, not Safari. It works in Safari, and not Firefox. Now, to learn the nuances. Not tonight. I knew it had to be something simple. I hadn't used Safari in years, because I couldn't see anything on it. -- You received this messag

Re: Step by Step Guide

2014-01-10 Thread Angelo
Hi April, I believe you are using a mini? if so you’ll won’t have the option to turn off on the FN- f keys. also quick nag on can be your friend right and down arrow keys will interact, and left and down together will stop interacting. in safari while quick nab is on right and left will move yo

Re: Step by Step Guide

2014-01-10 Thread Ray Foret Jr
April, make sure you are pressing control+shift+Option+down arrow. That’s how you start interacting. One more point. You might want to make sure quick nav is off. Here’s how you can tell. press your left and right arrow keys together. Do this without pressing either control or option. You

Re: Step by Step Guide

2014-01-10 Thread Daniel Hawkins
Hello April, I can understand your frustration. It took me 4 months to learn how to do anything on the Mac. I do agree, there is a degree that you will have to learn things on your own. But here are a few pointers. Asuming Voiceover is on and running, and working right. As mentioned when you p

Re: Step by Step Guide

2014-01-10 Thread April Brown
Hi Greg Aikens, I don't know. That time I heard it say HTML, and Control+Option+Shift+ arrow just beeped again. It got stuck up there in the title at one point. Will this actually read a post to you ? Is it supposed to? I have to put it down for the night. Timer to feed the a

Re: Step by Step Guide

2014-01-10 Thread April Brown
I searched and searched and didn't find that check box anywhere. I can turn it on and off. And it read one to my emails to me. Though I had to click on it to get it. On Friday, January 10, 2014 3:04:21 PM UTC-5, Ray Foret jr wrote: > > Okay. I think I know what your problem is and how you ha

Re: Step by Step Guide

2014-01-10 Thread Greg Aikens
Hi April, Are you interacting with the web page before you try to navigate it? You need to move to the part that says html view and interact with it using Control+option+shift+down arrow. Then you should be able to use VO+left and right arrows to move through the page. Interacting is confusin

Re: Step by Step Guide

2014-01-10 Thread Ray Foret Jr
Okay. I think I know what your problem is and how you have to solve it. It sounds to me like you need to make sure Voice OVer is turned on. Press Cmd+F5 to do this. Now, once it’s on, I suspect you need to go in to system preferences, choose the keyboard tab, and, from there, make sure that t

Re: Step by Step Guide

2014-01-10 Thread April Brown
Hello Ray Foret, All the directions say VO + left or right should work. However, it only beeps if you do that. And I don't know why. Even the up and down arrow cause it to beep. Actually, this is my first Mac, and I had to re-label my bumblebee keyboard. Thanks! On Frid

Re: Step by Step Guide

2014-01-10 Thread Ray Foret Jr
April, sounds like you need to relax and try this. IF you press VO+left or right, you can navigate any web page usually just fine with voice OVer. I will not nor can I provide step by step instructions for every little operation. That’s not the best way to learn Voice OVer anyhow. The best w

Step by Step Guide

2014-01-10 Thread April Brown
Please help me. I can design a website with HTML and CSS sheets, working links, and shopping cart, and can't figure out how to make VoiceOver work. I've probably read every online manual I can find. And still, it's a no go. I spent probably two hours on it today. Somehow, it did almost work