Re: Sending iCloud links in email

2018-04-17 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi, Glad you got it to work. Later... Tim Kilburn Apple Teacher Fort McMurray, AB Canada On Apr 17, 2018, at 10:19, Angus MacKinnon wrote: Tim A sighted friend solved the problem. After moving the mouse cursor to the file, the file was not selected. Pressed the page reset and the file was s

Re: Sending iCloud links in email

2018-04-17 Thread Angus MacKinnon
Tim A sighted friend solved the problem. After moving the mouse cursor to the file, the file was not selected. Pressed the page reset and the file was selected. I now could set file permisions and create the link. -- The following information is important for all members of the Mac Visionarie

Re: Sending iCloud links in email

2018-04-17 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi, I'm not sure if I totally understand what you're trying to do. If you're just wanting to share a specific file that you have in iCloud, I'd suggest that you do this either from the file itself, or from the Finder while on your Mac. The iCloud interface is not easy to navigate with VO. If

Sending iCloud links in email

2018-04-16 Thread Angus MacKinnon
I have an OS 10.11.6 iMac.I habe logged into iCloud and see the file I wish to send using the smtp, vig...@gmail.com . How do I link to the file in iCloud so gmail does not complain? Thank you. -- The following information is important for all members of the Mac Visiona

Re: links in email

2014-12-30 Thread Gabe Griffith
Hi, I think if the file is a zip file it will download. However, if it's an mp3 file or something like that then it takes you to safari then it just starts playing like Ray said. What I do in this case is use VO+right arrow to get to the stop button and activate that. You should then be able to

Re: links in email

2014-12-30 Thread Lorie McCloud
I used to be able to download whatever was at the dropbox link right from my email. not that I expect everything to be exactly the same. I liked being able to do that but I can download it if I go up to it and that works also. > On Dec 30, 2014, at 4:49 AM, Ray Foret Jr wrote: > > Your first g

Re: links in email

2014-12-30 Thread Andrew Lamanche
Hi Lorie, Copy link item copies the link to your clipboard. I then open Safari or any other browser for that matter and paste the link into the address box. It's a useful feature. Andrew > On 30 Dec 2014, at 10:22, Lorie McCloud wrote: > > a friend sent me a dropbox link. in the menu the 2

Re: links in email

2014-12-30 Thread Ray Foret Jr
Your first guess is correct. Copy link will copy the link to the clip board. With most current Drop box links, when you click on the link, a special page should open up from which you can download the linked file. Sincerely, The Constantly Barefooted Ray Still a happy Mac, Verizon Wireless i

links in email

2014-12-30 Thread Lorie McCloud
a friend sent me a dropbox link. in the menu the 2 choices were “copy link” and “quick look”. I had to follow the link in order to download it. my question is: what does “copy link” mean? does it copy the link to your clipboard or to somewhere else or does it mean “save link as” as in firefox?

Re: links in email

2014-12-19 Thread Alex Hall
You simply activate the download link. The file silently downloads in the background, and is saved to the Downloads folder in your Home directory. Annoyingly, there's no sound to indicate when it's done, but cmd-option-l will show you a table of your downloads; interact with any row to view the

Re: links in email

2014-12-19 Thread Lorie McCloud
many thanks. I can’t find any instructions in this book I’m using to tell me how to download something from a website. I do that a lot so can somebody please tell me how? Thanks. > On Dec 19, 2014, at 8:53 PM, Alex Hall wrote: > > As another poster said, you can vo-shift-m on the file and downl

Re: links in email

2014-12-19 Thread Alex Hall
As another poster said, you can vo-shift-m on the file and download it. The other way is to simply move to the link (vo-cmd-l if that's easier), vo-space on it, and let Safari open it. If it's a Dropbox link you can download the file, or if it's a direct link to audio or video it will play in Sa

Re: links in email

2014-12-19 Thread Ray Foret Jr
Sure is. Here's how I do it: 1. Focus on the link with the file. 2. Now, if you press shift+VO+M, you open a short cut menu in which there will be the choice to download the linked file. Sincerely, The Constantly Barefooted Ray Still a happy Mac, Verizon Wireless iPhone 6+ and Apple TV use

links in email

2014-12-19 Thread Lorie McCloud
is it possible to download a file from a link sent in email? I have this friend who sends me links to dropbox stuff he’s recorded. I used to be able to download them right from thunderbird. is this possible in Apple mail? Thanks. Lorie -- You received this message because you are subscribed t

Re: Second Inquiry: "No associated application" message when trying to access links in email messages

2013-11-10 Thread Christine Grassman
the only thing which makes any sense. >> Christine >> >> On Nov 10, 2013, at 12:51 PM, Alex Hall wrote: >> >>> Have you gone into Safari and made sure it is set as the default browser? >>> That can be done from Safari’s preferences. >>> On Nov 10,

Re: Second Inquiry: "No associated application" message when trying to access links in email messages

2013-11-10 Thread Alex Hall
t;> That can be done from Safari’s preferences. >> On Nov 10, 2013, at 9:44 AM, Christine Grassman >> wrote: >> >>> Good day/night all: >>> Since the reinstallation of ML onto my MacBook, I cannot open links in >>> email. I keep getting an "e

Re: Second Inquiry: "No associated application" message when trying to access links in email messages

2013-11-10 Thread Christine Grassman
t 9:44 AM, Christine Grassman > wrote: > >> Good day/night all: >> Since the reinstallation of ML onto my MacBook, I cannot open links in >> email. I keep getting an "error: no associated application" message, whereas >> the links used to open in Saf

Re: Second Inquiry: "No associated application" message when trying to access links in email messages

2013-11-10 Thread Christine Grassman
t; >> Good day/night all: >> Since the reinstallation of ML onto my MacBook, I cannot open links in >> email. I keep getting an "error: no associated application" message, whereas >> the links used to open in Safari. >> I have checked for anything resemblin

Re: Second Inquiry: "No associated application" message when trying to access links in email messages

2013-11-10 Thread Alex Hall
Have you gone into Safari and made sure it is set as the default browser? That can be done from Safari’s preferences. On Nov 10, 2013, at 9:44 AM, Christine Grassman wrote: > Good day/night all: > Since the reinstallation of ML onto my MacBook, I cannot open links in email. > I keep g

Second Inquiry: "No associated application" message when trying to access links in email messages

2013-11-10 Thread Christine Grassman
Good day/night all: Since the reinstallation of ML onto my MacBook, I cannot open links in email. I keep getting an "error: no associated application" message, whereas the links used to open in Safari. I have checked for anything resembling "open links with . . . " in mail

Re: opening links in email on mac air

2011-09-04 Thread Ricardo Walker
ying to open links in email on the mac air. I have looked at the > commands in lion but I can’t get them to work. Speciffically, I am refering > to links in email where a person’s email address is givine and I want to > click the link and create a new message to that address. Additio

Re: opening links in email on mac air

2011-09-04 Thread Alex Hall
cebar to activate > the link or vo+shift+m to bring up contextual menu. > > HOpe this helps. > > Simon > On 4 Sep 2011, at 15:07, jack wrote: > >> I am trying to open links in email on the mac air. I have looked at the >> commands in lion but I can’t get them to wor

Re: opening links in email on mac air

2011-09-04 Thread Simon Cavendish
wn arrow and you can then press vo+spacebar to activate the link or vo+shift+m to bring up contextual menu. HOpe this helps. Simon On 4 Sep 2011, at 15:07, jack wrote: > I am trying to open links in email on the mac air. I have looked at the > commands in lion but I can’t get them to wor

opening links in email on mac air

2011-09-04 Thread jack
I am trying to open links in email on the mac air. I have looked at the commands in lion but I can’t get them to work. Speciffically, I am refering to links in email where a person’s email address is givine and I want to click the link and create a new message to that address. Additionally I

Re: [Bulk] email and links in email with voiceover

2011-08-09 Thread Ray Foret Jr
Just interact with the text of the message, and, when you come to a link you want to press on, just use VO+space. HTH. Sincerely, The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!! Now a very proud and happy Mac user!!! Skype name: barefootedray Facebook: facebook.com/ray.foretjr.1 On Aug 9, 2011, at 1:15

Re: email and links in email with voiceover

2011-08-09 Thread Jessica and Goldina
make sure your focus is on the link in the message and then press VO space. the VO keys are the control and option keys held together. peace and positivity Jessica and Goldina follow me on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/canadian_diva On 2011-08-09, at 11:15 AM, Hendrik Steyn wrote: > Hello All

email and links in email with voiceover

2011-08-09 Thread Hendrik Steyn
Hello All I have resently made the switch from windows to mac. I gave my Windows pc to my mom to stop me from turning back. I looked everywhere, but I can't find the info I need: How do you open links in an email message like this group? VO help menu and google can't help me and I don't have su

Re: clidking links in email and connecting blu tooths?

2011-06-08 Thread
I am using a plantronics voyager pro plus, and your suppose to be able to connect 2 devices to it. After reading your suggestions, I told my phone to forget the device. This still didn't work, so maybe there is a setting I'm missing. And I made sure both my phones with blue tooth capability w

Re: clidking links in email and connecting blu tooths?

2011-06-08 Thread Esther
Hi, My guess is that Kliph's Bluetooth headset is still paired to his iPhone or other device. Depending on the model, even if his iPhone Bluetooth is not turned on and in the vicinity, he still may not be able to freely pair it with his Mac computer while that setting is in effect. But I don't

Re: clidking links in email and connecting blu tooths?

2011-06-08 Thread Colin M
Hi There! Sorry I cannot answer the bluetooth question! As for the links! Make sure your cursor is on the first part of the link! If the link is [say] the 5th item on a line right arrow until your on the beginning of the link! Then you can open vo+shift+m and you'll have different options to open

clidking links in email and connecting blu tooths?

2011-06-08 Thread
So, I get daily emails with links in them. I've tried vo space bar, and that doesn't click the link. How do I do this? Also, I tried connecting my blu tooth headset to my Imac, and it won't find it. Is there a certain kind I need, or is there a limit on the number of devices allowed at a tim