Hi!
It does that on the iphone so i think its sad that it doesn't on the mac.
But i will suggest it to the accessibility team.
/A
On 9 jul 2014, at 04:16, Devin Prater wrote:
> Ah, that's right I believe. I do wish voiceover would read incoming messages
> when the app is in focus. They could use
OH wow thanks.
God bless our troops and God bless America again.
Jimmy Podsim.
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On Jul 9, 2014, at 8:15 AM, Kevin Shaw wrote:
> VO-command T to the table of conversations.
> VO right or left arrow to
I'm not sure, it's been a while since I did it, but try command [ or VO[to
change between the message windows. I could be thinking of a different app
though.
God bless our troops and God bless America again.
Jimmy Podsim.
http://www.facebook.com/jimmy.podsim/
Yahoo messenger, jp.kd5...@att.net
VO-command T to the table of conversations.
VO right or left arrow to the one you want.
VO-J to the edit field where you can type. To be sure you're on the right
message, VO-up arrow to hear the name of the recipient.
Hope this helps,
Kevin
On 2014-07-09, at 9:13 AM, Jessica Moss wrote:
> I
I've always had trouble being able to navigate properly between different
conversations without the thing just automaticly placing me in a typing field,
which is usually the the last person I happened to be messaging. Can someone
give me some tips on how to do do this?
I think I managed to do
Hi Alex,
What you are describing is what I've seen before, but not what I saw this
evening. Again, thanks!
Cheers,
Donna
On Jul 8, 2014, at 8:10 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
> Usually, you are placed in a window showing all past conversation threads in
> a table. Next to that is an HTML content area
Ah, that's right I believe. I do wish voiceover would read incoming messages
when the app is in focus. They could use voiceover scripts, which is what
mudder did... before it became abondonware...
Devin Prater
d.pra...@me.com
On Jul 8, 2014, at 9:13 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
> By default, VO wil
By default, VO will read the notifications you get, assuming you haven't
disabled the Messages app in your Notification Center. This only speaks a few
words, but it is enough to let you know who sent the message and that it is
waiting for you to view. I think there might be a setting in the pref
Is there a way to have voiceover or the system voice read incoming messages?
Devin Prater
d.pra...@me.com
On Jul 8, 2014, at 8:10 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
> Usually, you are placed in a window showing all past conversation threads in
> a table. Next to that is an HTML content area showing the his
Usually, you are placed in a window showing all past conversation threads in a
table. Next to that is an HTML content area showing the history for the
selected thread, then a place to type a message to that thread. Left of the
threads table is a place showing who that thread goes to, which you c
Thanks, Alex. this time when I opened messages it went straight to the To
field, and when I typed her name, it autofilled her phone number, which was
what I wanted. thanks for the help, not sure why it went awry before.
Cheers,
Donna
On Jul 8, 2014, at 7:54 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
> Just hit cmd
Just hit cmd-n and start typing the name. If the person is in your contacts,
they will be auto-filled, just like typing an email recipient. If not, type the
Apple Id or phone number of the person instead. Move to the next text field,
type your message, and press enter. I'm not sure what you mean
Hi all,
I'm running Mavericks, haven't installed the latest update.
I'm trying to send a message using iMessage. I don't seem to be able either to
select a contact, or to indicate how I want the message sent, e.g. email, text,
etc. Is anyone able to use iMessage running Mavericks? If so, how
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