Yes, write them. I am doing that. IMO it makes reading my tons of mail
impossible because I am constantly being stopped to hear one row added. enter
is a workaround, but enter doesn't automatically interact with text, and if I
forget to do it and want to review text I am not in the field to do t
It only started for me in mail with mavericks.
Alia
On Feb 11, 2014, at 12:02 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
> If the OP did mean row adding announcements this is nothing new. Ever since
> Lion, when I started using the Mac, this has been an annoyance. It isn't just
> mail, either - any app where you a
Hello All,
I want confirm that I have this issue also in different apps using ML. So, if
we are all having a similar problem across OS platforms, is it worth for all of
us to write accessibility separately? Just a thought.
Eileen
Sent from my iPhone
On Feb 11, 2014, at 9:02 AM, Alex Hall w
If the OP did mean row adding announcements this is nothing new. Ever since
Lion, when I started using the Mac, this has been an annoyance. It isn't just
mail, either - any app where you are focused on a table, and that table gets
updated, will cause Voiceover to speak the information "x row[s]
I for one use quicknav to navigate thru mail. when I go to the message I want I
hit enter then press the right arrow once, that will start reading the message.
then deinteract and go down or up to read the next message on that thread and
interact it then deinteract. that is my method to bypass t
I think people confuse what some of us mean. I for one am not talking about a
"notification" I am talking about when I am in the preview or the body of a
message, and it continually says "one row added" that is nothing to do with do
not disturb or notifications, and there is no fix for it, and
You can do one of two things, either close the Mail app when you are not useing
it, or click do not disturb in notification.
Daniel Hawkins
- Posted from my Macbook Pro
iPhone 4S, 16GB, Jailbroken IOS 7.0.4
iPad 2nd Gen, 32gb
iPhone 3gs 8gb, as media player
2012 15in. Macbook Pro
2.3 Quad-core i7
I assume you mean the Notifications Center? If so, open the Notifications
Center, ope the preferences with the button you'll find, select Mail in the
table of apps, and disable it from appearing. That should prevent it from
posting notifications.
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Have a great day,
Alex
mehg...@gmail.com
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Hello List,
This is really driving me nuts! I need to stop mail speaking every message
being downloaded. Can this be done? I took a look through the view menu but
can't find anything that would be related to this. Would something have to be
changed in the notifications window?
Thanks,
Doug