Re: mac veils

2009-08-14 Thread Dan Eickmeier
And you can turn the screen curtain on and off on a mac with VO-shift- f11 On Aug 11, 2009, at 9:48 AM, Dan wrote: > > Hello, > VoiceOver has always included the nifty feature known as Screen > Curtain. Both in Tiger and Leopard. I see no reason for it to go away > in Snow Leopard. > Dan > On Au

Re: mac veils

2009-08-11 Thread Cara Quinn
Actually the same doesn't apply on the IPHone; on the IPHone, the screen curtain apparently does diminish the screen brightness to 0, whereas on the MacBooks / MacBook Pros, it does not… -Just a quickie FYI… Have a terrific day / evening!… Smiles, CQ :) --- View my Online Portfoli

Re: mac veils

2009-08-11 Thread Dan
Hello, VoiceOver has always included the nifty feature known as Screen Curtain. Both in Tiger and Leopard. I see no reason for it to go away in Snow Leopard. Dan On Aug 11, 2009, at 4:04 AM, Yuma Decaux wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > I wanted to know if the macbook laptops have a veil like the i

Re: mac veils

2009-08-11 Thread Yuma Decaux
Hi scott, That;s good to know. So it means the same applies for the iphone. Now i can test the difference between the two states on a full charge :) best --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MacVisionar

Re: mac veils

2009-08-11 Thread Scott Chesworth
Hi, They do indeed. Apple call it a screen curtain. To enable it, hit VO-Shift-F11, and the same keystroke will disable it whenever you need too. It's worth knowing that the screen curtain doesn't as far as I know save battery life. For that you'd need to use FN-F1 to dim the brightness to 0%

mac veils

2009-08-11 Thread Yuma Decaux
Hi everyone, I wanted to know if the macbook laptops have a veil like the iphones do. Is it inherent to the leopard os? if not so, does anyone know if it will be integrated into snow leopard? It would be great if i can just work on my stuff without someone leaning on my back like a creep to see