PM Kevin Chao wrote:
> Hi,
> Has anyone tried iWork for iCloud? If so, are there tips/suggestions on
> VoiceOver interacting with KeyNote?
> I was trying to review some slides, but only accessible way I found was to
> print to PDF then read in Preview...The UI to even accompli
Hi,
Has anyone tried iWork for iCloud? If so, are there tips/suggestions on
VoiceOver interacting with KeyNote?
I was trying to review some slides, but only accessible way I found was to
print to PDF then read in Preview...The UI to even accomplish this was not
very intuitive.
Hope I am missing
Wo!
Very! very! nice!
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From: "Alex Hall"
To: "'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries"
Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2015 4:54 PM
Subject: Major improvements for VoiceOver in iWork apps
Hello all,
Apple has just dropped updates for iWork ap
Hello all,
Apple has just dropped updates for iWork apps for iOS and OS X. Among the
expected iOS9/El Cap improvements, they've included a *lot* of VoiceOver
features. Read presenter notes in Keynote, manage charts in Pages, get text
formatting details on iOS, manage comments in shared fil
t want to check it out. You might want it especially if
>>>> you need to fill out pdf forms.
>>>>
>>>> I haven’t seen it myself, but there is also a book on learning the Mac
>>>> published by National Braille Press. You can get it i
ant to check it out. You might want it especially if you need to
>>> fill out pdf forms.
>>>
>>> I haven’t seen it myself, but there is also a book on learning the Mac
>>> published by National Braille Press. You can get it in more than one format
&g
forms.
I haven’t seen it myself, but there is also a book on learning the Mac
published by National Braille Press. You can get it in more than one format
with them.
Gigi
On Jun 2, 2015, at 12:19 PM, Anne Robertson wrote:
Hello,
iWork is very accessible and would work for the tasks you me
>> I haven’t seen it myself, but there is also a book on learning the Mac
>> published by National Braille Press. You can get it in more than one format
>> with them.
>>
>> Gigi
>>
>>> On Jun 2, 2015, at 12:19 PM, Anne Robertson wrote:
>>>
published by National Braille Press. You can get it in more than one format
with them.
Gigi
On Jun 2, 2015, at 12:19 PM, Anne Robertson wrote:
Hello,
iWork is very accessible and would work for the tasks you mention. The preview
of MS Office, at least when it comes to Word, is a long way behind
also a book on learning the Mac
published by National Braille Press. You can get it in more than one format
with them.
Gigi
> On Jun 2, 2015, at 12:19 PM, Anne Robertson wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> iWork is very accessible and would work for the tasks you mention. The
> previe
I’ll give the book a read and report back if further assistance is required.
How about mobile solutions?
It’s been a while since I’ve used the iWork mobile apps for any serious
content creation. ( Because the uni I’m with embraces mobile computing I could
probably get away with using an
Please disregard my last message. I must have had a typo that I didn't notice,
because a search for the author's name brought up the book straight away. My
apologies for the wasted message.
> On Jun 2, 2015, at 2:07 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
>
> Anne,
> I've heard you recommend this book a lot, and
Anne,
I've heard you recommend this book a lot, and every time you do, I mean to go
get it. Well, today I finally opened up iBooks, did a search for "Mastering the
Mac", and was unable to find the book in question. Is it available in only
certain countries, for some reason?
> On Jun 2, 2015, at
Hello Sadam,
I’m not sure how much detail he goes into, as I’ve only skimmed through his
book, but many people have found it useful. It’s also a lot cheaper for you
than paying for lessons with me, but if it isn’t sufficient, I can fill in the
gaps. I charge €30 per hour.
Cheers,
Anne
> On
I’m afraid there are no other books for VoiceOver users that cover iWork. But
that one does cover Pages, although he doesn’t seem to know some of the
workarounds some of us have found.
Cheers,
Anne
> On 2 Jun 2015, at 20:02, sadam ahmed wrote:
>
> Thanks Anne.
>
> Will rea
Thanks Anne.
Will reach out and make use of you’re services if the content discussed isn’t
sufficient.
Just got it, sceems to start from beginner hope some of the advanced stuff is
covered.
Are there other books that only specifically talk about the iWork apps as it
relates to VO?
All
Hi Anne,
Thanks for the response.
Does the aforementioned book give instructions on how to accomplish these
tasks?
I have about a month before semester reconvenes so would like to get a feel for
the software before hand.
Kind regards,
Sadam Ahmed
Certificate IV in International Trade
Hello,
iWork is very accessible and would work for the tasks you mention. The preview
of MS Office, at least when it comes to Word, is a long way behind iWork.
However, don’t expect Pages to be like Word. It does most of the same things,
but in a different way.
If you haven’t got it already
Greetings to all,
In preparation for one of my subjects called ( write complex documents) I’m
gaging the suitability of the iWork productivity apps.
I’ll need to insert tables, get somewhat accurate formatting information, and
be able to manipulate Basic spreadsheets.
Can all or some of
nd update each of
> the three iWork components. A message about the need of download a antique
> version will appear for each of the applications (due that the last is for
> Yosemite).
>
> In my case I accepted the demo period before quitting the applications and
> even updating
If you have problems to update in Mavericks (the updates do not appear) you
can log into the App Store account, go to bought section and update each of
the three iWork components. A message about the need of download a antique
version will appear for each of the applications (due that the last is
how did you get the free version of the Aperture?
Il giorno 13/dic/2014, alle ore 08:04 AM, Kliph ha
scritto:
>> Here’s how to download iWork apps Pages, Keynote and Numbers absolutely free
>> from Apple on your old Mac running OS X Yosemite. Head past the jump for
>>
> Here’s how to download iWork apps Pages, Keynote and Numbers absolutely free
> from Apple on your old Mac running OS X Yosemite. Head past the jump for
> complete details.
> Apple’s iWork suite of apps has been around for quite a while, but has been a
> paid affair until recent
Hi all.
I was wondering if I could get some assistance off list with iWork 13? Thanks.
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500GB HDD
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On Jan 23, 2014, at 8:39 PM, Francisco Salvador Crespo
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Apple has partially updated iWork for iCloud. You can see changes only on
> document selector, they haven't
Hello,
Apple has partially updated iWork for iCloud. You can see changes only on
document selector, they haven’t updated the rest yet
Regards,
El 23/01/2014, a las 23:32, Alex Hall escribió:
> Are you sure? It come up, it lists documents (well, the one blank one I
> made), and I
Are you sure? It come up, it lists documents (well, the one blank one I made),
and I see no warnings about anything. I wonder if that restriction was removed
when iWork went free for new iOS7 and Mavericks machines?
On Jan 23, 2014, at 9:19 PM, Jessica D wrote:
> You cannot use the onl
enough so that one can edit a document
>> if it is shared etc. Again, If I were editing a document, I would
>> primarily use pages/numbers on my mac. However, if I need to access the
>> document that I’d been working on from another computer, this would
>> definitely suffice.
his would definitely suffice.
> On Jan 23, 2014, at 7:04 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>> Today, Apple rolled out an update to iWork on iCloud.com. One improvement
>> they claim to have made is better Voiceover support. I tried creating a
>> document just now
Hi all,
> Today, Apple rolled out an update to iWork on iCloud.com. One improvement
> they claim to have made is better Voiceover support. I tried creating a
> document just now, and nothing happened. Well, I could see all the formatting
> options, but there was no place to simply t
Hi all,
Today, Apple rolled out an update to iWork on iCloud.com. One improvement they
claim to have made is better Voiceover support. I tried creating a document
just now, and nothing happened. Well, I could see all the formatting options,
but there was no place to simply type my text. Am I
Hey all.
I was just wondering if there's any tutorials on how to use iWork with VO?
Thanks.
Matt Dierckens
matt.dierck...@gmail.com
Assistive Technology Trainer
IOS and Macintosh User support
Windsor area
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er I do stand to be corrected, but I
>> believe you can purchase both of the referenced applications below, for $40.
>> On the App Store, each product in the iWork suite is $19.99 I believe. From
>> what I remember, numbers was a very accessible, and that was before the most
>>
eferenced applications below, for $40.
> On the App Store, each product in the iWork suite is $19.99 I believe. From
> what I remember, numbers was a very accessible, and that was before the most
> recent update of which I've heard they have added some more accessibility
> features it has
Good afternoon;
I work used to be a $70 product, however I do stand to be corrected, but I
believe you can purchase both of the referenced applications below, for $40. On
the App Store, each product in the iWork suite is $19.99 I believe. From what I
remember, numbers was a very accessible, and
Hello everyone,
This may have been discussed before, but I want to know if iWork is
completely accessible with VoiceOver on the Mac or not.
Does it work well on the iPhone as well?
The 2 main applications that I'll be using are Pages and Numbers.
So, do they work well with VoiceOver?
All my iWork apps are in /Applications/iWork 09. Would it make a difference
where I put them?
Regards,
Gavin Grundlingh
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Skype: Batworx
Interesting, and you've installed everything listed by Software Update?
Is the iWork folder inside your Application folder?
CB
On 8/13/12 3:28 PM, Gavin Grundlingh wrote:
I have Pages 4.0, Numbers 2.0 and Keynote 5.0. The updated versions
are supposed to be 4.2, 2.2 and 5.2, respect
>>
>> On 13 Aug 2012, at 8:41 PM, Rodney Haynie wrote:
>>
>>> So sorry, I misunderstood. I don't have much else to offer, but
>>> results from a bit of research...
>>>
>>> Ok, Chris just answered, but since I wrote this up, I'
I'll post anyway? :)
I found a post that said...
"Updates for the iWork apps installed from the retail disk or licensed
from the trial will come through Software Update, not the Mac App
Store."
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4020638?start=0&tstart=0
You said you were running Mou
way? :)
>
> I found a post that said...
> "Updates for the iWork apps installed from the retail disk or licensed
> from the trial will come through Software Update, not the Mac App
> Store."
> https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4020638?start=0&tstart=0
>
>
So sorry, I misunderstood. I don't have much else to offer, but
results from a bit of research...
Ok, Chris just answered, but since I wrote this up, I'll post anyway? :)
I found a post that said...
"Updates for the iWork apps installed from the retail disk or licensed
from the
Select it, and a dialog will come up allowing you to enter a
different Apple ID.
Hope that helps.
-Rodney
On Aug 13, 2012, at 1:43 PM, Gavin Grundlingh <mailto:g.batw...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi all,
I'm having a bit of a problem with my iWork apps that I'm hoping I
can sol
Select it, and a dialog will come up allowing you to enter a different Apple
> ID.
>
> Hope that helps.
> -Rodney
>
> On Aug 13, 2012, at 1:43 PM, Gavin Grundlingh wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm having a bit of a problem with my iWork apps that I
In menu option.
Select it, and a dialog will come up allowing you to enter a different Apple ID.
Hope that helps.
-Rodney
On Aug 13, 2012, at 1:43 PM, Gavin Grundlingh wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm having a bit of a problem with my iWork apps that I'm hoping I can solve
> w
Hi all,
I'm having a bit of a problem with my iWork apps that I'm hoping I can solve
without having to spend extra cash. This morning, I did a clean install of
Mountain Lion. I didn't buy my iWork apps from the Mac app store because I
already have the complete iWork installer. T
Sounds like what I was wanting .
Thanks. I guess that now that activities are available in OS X this would also
help.
Sent from my iPhone
On 02/09/2011, at 12:21 AM, Anne Robertson wrote:
> Hello Garth,
>
> If you create a template with all the settings you normally use along with
> the h
It is fairly straight forward in textedit to do non-stylized changes ie there
are shortcuts to Bold, Underline, Italic, Center, Justify, increase font and
decrease font.
(Most of these shortcuts work in any richtext based Macintosh application) What
pages does is set up or allow you to setup sev
Hello Paul,
I really don't use TextEdit very much, but I doubt that it would do the job.
Cheers,
Anne
On 1 Sep 2011, at 15:11, Paul Erkens wrote:
> Hi Anne,
>
> Can the same thing be achieved in text edit as well? Garth posed an
> interesting question that I'd also like to know about, but i
Hello Garth,
If you create a template with all the settings you normally use along with the
hot keys, you can just open the template and Pages will be launched and you'll
be in the document. No setting up to do anymore.
Cheers,
Anne
On 1 Sep 2011, at 14:41, Garth Humphreys wrote:
> Hi Anne
Hi Anne,
Can the same thing be achieved in text edit as well? Garth posed an interesting
question that I'd also like to know about, but if this can be done in text
edit, that would suffice for me. Can it be done the same way?
Paul.
On Aug 31, 2011, at 5:01 PM, Anne Robertson wrote:
> Hello Gar
Hi Anne
I haven't had a chance yet to try this. Do all the hotkeys and hot spots you
mention needing to set up remain between sessions? Or would you need to set
these sort of things up each time?
If they are just a once off sort of customizing then I can see that you could
be relatively effici
Hello Garth,
On 31 Aug 2011, at 16:28, Garth Humphreys wrote:
>
>
> A typical task for me would be a fairly simple document where I have a number
> of headings at various levels, ie 1, 2 and 3 with bodies of plain text in
> between.
>
> Starting from the desktop could you let me know how I w
en you're used to Windows, everything on the Mac seems awkward. I've never
> used Windows, so everything on the Mac seems normal to me.
>
> I use iWork all the time in my job as a translator. In general, it's simple
> enough to use once you understand it. There are s
Hello Garth,
When you're used to Windows, everything on the Mac seems awkward. I've never
used Windows, so everything on the Mac seems normal to me.
I use iWork all the time in my job as a translator. In general, it's simple
enough to use once you understand it. There ar
its not
your best bet is to boot camp windows
or vm windows
my personal experience is to boot camp.
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stretch of the imagination an expert on
the Mac or Voice Over.
But I also wonder if it is at least partly because iWork with VO is not really
up to scratch. from a productivity perspective.If I am just writing a simple
document it seems fine but once I try creating a document with some Headings at
Mary,
It should be possible to keep the current version you have. When you get the
prompt to upgrade just hit cancel and continue to use the version you are
already using.
On Jul 23, 2011, at 12:00 AM, Mary Otten wrote:
> David,
> I don't want ITunes 10.4. I want to keep my 10.3, and if that'
Tunes update this quickly (if
they would even follow this practice at all).
Best regards.
Geoff
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Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2011 1:00 AM
Subject: Re: updates for Itunes and Iwork
David,
I don't w
David,
I don't want ITunes 10.4. I want to keep my 10.3, and if that's not possible
when upgrading to Lion, then I'll wait until the bug has been fixed.
Mary Otten
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To post t
dates for Itunes and Iwork
Will ITunes 10.3 work with Lion? Or does Lion come with 10.4? I'm thinking
about upgrading, but I'm not willing to lose my ITunes while Apple sorts
the bugs in 10.4 with VO. So if I can't have 10.3 under Lion, then it will
be a no go until that g
button, giving me no possible
way to remove it.
Chris.
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From: "Mary Otten"
To:
Sent: Friday, July 22, 2011 11:01 PM
Subject: Re: updates for Itunes and Iwork
Will ITunes 10.3 work with Lion? Or does Lion come with 10.4? I'm thinking
about upgrading, bu
The iTunes upgrade is a separate upgrade from the lion upgrade.
On Jul 22, 2011, at 11:01 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
> Will ITunes 10.3 work with Lion? Or does Lion come with 10.4? I'm thinking
> about upgrading, but I'm not willing to lose my ITunes while Apple sorts the
> bugs in 10.4 with VO. So i
Will ITunes 10.3 work with Lion? Or does Lion come with 10.4? I'm thinking
about upgrading, but I'm not willing to lose my ITunes while Apple sorts the
bugs in 10.4 with VO. So if I can't have 10.3 under Lion, then it will be a no
go until that gets fixed.
Mary
Mary Otten
motte...@gmail.com
excitement, people may have missed the updates to ITunes and
>> IWork that came out today. Both applications can now be run full screen if
>> you have Lion. No clue what bugs might have been fixed.
>>
>> Mary
>>
>> Mary Otten
>> motte...@gmail.com
>
e the previous
version of iTunes under SL.
Is anyone else having iTunes performance issues?
On 2011-07-20, at 6:25 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
> In all the Lion excitement, people may have missed the updates to ITunes and
> IWork that came out today. Both applications can now be run full scree
>> - Original Message - From: "Mary Otten"
>> To:
>> Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2011 6:25 PM
>> Subject: updates for Itunes and Iwork
>>
>>
>>> In all the Lion excitement, people may have missed the updates to ITunes
>>> an
w for larger
> libraries in ITunes. See my previous post for more detail.
>
> Chris.
>
> - Original Message - From: "Mary Otten"
> To:
> Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2011 6:25 PM
> Subject: updates for Itunes and Iwork
>
>
>> In all the Lion ex
Dono about IWorks, but man they really! broke the list view for larger
libraries in ITunes. See my previous post for more detail.
Chris.
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From: "Mary Otten"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2011 6:25 PM
Subject: updates for Itunes and Iwork
In al
In all the Lion excitement, people may have missed the updates to ITunes and
IWork that came out today. Both applications can now be run full screen if you
have Lion. No clue what bugs might have been fixed.
Mary
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On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 11:22 AM, Scott Howell wrote:
Thanks Anne, I did forget about this, so I stand corrected. I also hope they
fix things with iWork 10. I would love nothing more than to make it the only
package I need to use. :)
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Kevin:
I'd suggest you copy this to Accessibility, where it might prove helpful in
getting things fixed.
On Jun 2, 2011, at 3:26 PM, Kevin Chao wrote:
> My Bug list for Inaccessible/Unuseable iOS iWork, VoiceOver Accessibility.
>
> iWork (Pages, Numbers, and KeyNote) 1.4, i
progress has been made, but far from being
completed.
On Jun 2, 2011, at 5:26 PM, Kevin Chao wrote:
> My Bug list for Inaccessible/Unuseable iOS iWork, VoiceOver Accessibility.
>
> iWork (Pages, Numbers, and KeyNote) 1.4, iOS (iPad 2 and iPhone 4)
> 4.3.3, VoiceOver
>
> Pag
My Bug list for Inaccessible/Unuseable iOS iWork, VoiceOver Accessibility.
iWork (Pages, Numbers, and KeyNote) 1.4, iOS (iPad 2 and iPhone 4)
4.3.3, VoiceOver
Pages
* Unfortunate, doesn't work well. Can't select objects and perform
actions on them.
* If I select object, swipe or touc
Please:
view: http://VoiceOverOn.podbean.com
Subscribe: http://VoiceOverOn.podbean.com/feed
Sent from my iPhone
On Feb 26, 2011, at 9:58 AM, Kevin Chao wrote:
> VoiceOver On Team throughout a series of podcast did a detailed and thorough
> look at iWork with VoiceOver. There were man
VoiceOver On Team throughout a series of podcast did a detailed and thorough
look at iWork with VoiceOver. There were many bugs, lack of feedback, and other
issues. Can you please confirm, provide work-arounds, and/or suggest additional
areas for improvement?
Sent from my iPhone
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Hi Jon,
Aside from TIm Kilburn, who VOiceOver On Team had do demo; you are only one
who has a knowledge of how spreadsheets work and provided anything useful.
I wonder if you have experience with iWOrk Pages and/or KeyNote. VoiceOver On
Team had ANne RObertson on to show those two
m
under a Lotus product. Can anybody explain how this works when starting a new
sheet or table?
Jon
Jonathan C. Cohn
jonc...@cox.net
On Feb 20, 2011, at 3:50 PM, Kevin Chao wrote:
> Apple iWork Numbers detailed look: selection, formulas, fills, styles
> and more. http://VoiceOv
Apple iWork Numbers detailed look: selection, formulas, fills, styles
and more. http://VoiceOverOn.podbean.com
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In our latest VoiceOver On, episode 7;we take a thorough look atiWOrk
content creation and formatting, in particular with Pages and KeyNote.
We have a guest on, Anne Robertson, who we certainly appreciate her
presenting content, providing explanation and point of view on current state
Hi Kevin,
I've pasted your assignment below with my suggestions for the tasks:
Switch to the Sheet1 worksheet by clicking on the Sheet1 tab at the bottom of
the workbook.
TK: Interact with the Layout area and choose Table 1 then Interact with it.
Enter the worksheet title, Kona’s Expresso Co
Hi Anne,
Well if I knew French, I'd have to get those training manuals from you. :)
However, I have enough trouble with my native English. :) Well I hope to find
some time to study the entire iWOrks suite, but for now off to install a new
water heater since the other one caught fire. :)
Scott
Hi,
I'm working on Kevin's Numbers assignment now but I have to stop for the day.
I will continue with things tomorrow and post my suggestions. I'm not a
Numbers expert either but know a little more than the basics. Let's hope it's
helpful.
Later...
On 2011-02-05, at 1:36 PM, Anne Robertso
nd that knowing a system is required before you can
>> actually claim it doesn't work the right way, but I think that six
>> months is a lot of time to learn voiceOver and I happen to know he has
>> been at this for hours before even considering doing the episode.
> As I said
Hello Scott,
I have the luxury of being married to a Mac expert and when we both have time
at the same time, we put together user guides for VoiceOver users.
Unfortunately for this list, they are usually in French, since the people we
teach are themselves French.
I've got Kevin more or less so
writing, but then
> neither is iWork. We have our built-in friend TextEdit for that.
> Often though, at schools, wehn writing letters, essays, assignments,
> papers, books, readme files, websites, articles, blog posts, .. it
> is no bad idea to do some formatting on your text.
>
the right way, but I think that six
>> months is a lot of time to learn voiceOver and I happen to know he has
>> been at this for hours before even considering doing the episode.
> As I said above, iWork is a professional package and you need a thorough
> knowledge of VoiceOver
edocument writing, but then
neither is iWork. We have our built-in friend TextEdit for that.
Often though, at schools, wehn writing letters, essays, assignments,
papers, books, readme files, websites, articles, blog posts, .. it
is no bad idea to do some formatting on your text.
Headings are
I understand that knowing a system is required before you can
> actually claim it doesn't work the right way, but I think that six
> months is a lot of time to learn voiceOver and I happen to know he has
> been at this for hours before even considering doing the episode.
As I said a
Hello y' all,
As a matter of fact, I agree with both sides on some account. Before
you shoot me for it let me explain.
First, Kevin's side. He has been trying to transition to the mac, for
example for his school needs I think. For this, he has tried and
failed to do the tasks he could do on Window
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From: "Mike Arrigo"
To:
Sent: Friday, February 04, 2011 3:22 AM
Subject: Re: iWOrk: VoiceOver Falls Short
If you haven't already
;Cell" and
>> quipped about not needing to hear the word "Cell" since you knew that you
>> were in a spreadsheet. You also mentioned that there was no way that you
>> could stop it from saying the word "Cell". In this case, you are
>> inaccurate,
ive.com
>
> Google talk: brandt.steenk...@gmail.com
>
> AIM: brandt.steenk...@gmail.com
>
> Skype: brandt.steenkamp007
> - Original Message - From: "Tim Kilburn"
> To:
> Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2011 8:04 AM
> Subject: Re: iWOrk: VoiceOver Fal
y that you
> could stop it from saying the word "Cell". In this case, you are inaccurate,
> simply set your default verbosity to "Low" and VO will not say the word
> "Cell" anymore.
>
> I will readily admit that JAWS handles MS products very well an
dback. I've set
> VoiceOver verbosity to low and modified speaking of table info to just
> content, where it still says word, "cell". Please, if you can, assist me in
> getting up to speed with iWork and VoiceOver.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Feb 3, 201
Thanks TIm for stepping forward and providing such good feedback. I've set
VoiceOver verbosity to low and modified speaking of table info to just content,
where it still says word, "cell". Please, if you can, assist me in getting up
to speed with iWork and VoiceOver.
Sent fro
from Windows, Office and JAWS. As most may be
aware, I'm in process of getting better handle on iWork. Please, if anyone can
be as so kind as to review various task I'm trying to accomplish with Pages,
Numbers and KeyNote; provide assistance, it would be greatly appreciated.
I do
It's his friend who sounds totally like an FS repp.
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[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Tim Kilburn
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2011 10:05 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: iWOrk: VoiceOver Falls Short
Hi Kevin,
I spent some time listening to your suggested podcast and am a little
annoyed with your approach an
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