hi roberto,
let me know if you need some help.
rossy
Il giorno 04/ago/09, alle ore 20:44, Roberto Burceni ha scritto:
>
> Thank you for excellent explanation. Yes it is my first time with a
> Mac
> and I am very excite to try this.
> I bought a MacBook Pro in italian language and I hope it is
Hi,
I've only recently jumped ships to the mac and so far it has been
e=very productive and educational. The voice over commands are a fair
bit different from the windows screen readers but once you figure the
best ways in and out of applications, it becomes second nature and
alex as a voice is w
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
[mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of rayna424
Sent: Tuesday, August 04, 2009 12:25 PM
To: MacVisionaries
Subject: Re: waiting for my macbook
Hi there,
I don't know if you have used a Mac before or if this is your first, so just
in case
Hi.
You have to know one thing:
If your Macbook hasn't ben started up before, you have to run a little
first-time configuration. When you power up your mac for the first
time, you'll hear a voice say: "english," and nothing else. This is
the language selection screen, and it's not accessibl
Hello Roberto,
VoiceOver is localised into Italian, but you'll need to buy an Italian
voice either from AssistiveWare or from Cepstral.
Try both sites and see which voices sound best to you. The URLs are:
www.assistiveware.com
and
www.cepstral.com
Cheers,
Anne
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they are in english and the mac voice is not italian i is only english
On 4 Aug 2009, at 19:44, Roberto Burceni wrote:
>
> Thank you for excellent explanation. Yes it is my first time with a
> Mac
> and I am very excite to try this.
> I bought a MacBook Pro in italian language and I hope it i
Thank you for excellent explanation. Yes it is my first time with a Mac
and I am very excite to try this.
I bought a MacBook Pro in italian language and I hope it is equal to the
english language. Do you know if the messages of voiceover are localized
or are in english?
Thank you and sorry for
Hi there,
I don't know if you have used a Mac before or if this is your first,
so just in case you haven't, I'll explain that way.
The Apple key is the Command key, located to the left of the space
bar. With the Macbook, you'll need to use Function as well. So to turn
on Voiceover after the comp
Should start up right out of the box when you push the power button. The
only thing you'll need to do after it boots up is hit Apple-F5 to turn
on voiceover.
CB
Roberto Burceni wrote:
> Hi all, finally I decided to buy a macbook pro 13.3 inces. I'm waiting
> it comes here. I have a question f
Hi all, finally I decided to buy a macbook pro 13.3 inces. I'm waiting
it comes here. I have a question for you:
When I will turn on the mac can I start immediately voiceover or not?
nfigured or I need to put the dvd into reader?
The system is already configured or I need the dvd?
Thank you for h
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