Re: mac/voiceover on a laptopRe: does reading on the mac take two hands?

2009-07-18 Thread Michael Huckabay
Hi there Mike H here. Mabey I can ancer your question about they laptop key mapping. I am running window's xp under a VM. I have to remap yes for jaw's resion's. I have a little program called sharp key's. It's a little confusing to figger out at first but If you want some help you can con

Re: mac/voiceover on a laptopRe: does reading on the mac take two hands?

2009-07-18 Thread May and Wynter
Ok, I will keep this as well. I'm sure I'll need lots of help once I get my mac since I've always been a windows user. Looking forward to the change though. I want windows on the machine just until I completely get use to mac and not so afraid I'll blow something up, lol. Also, one site I go

Re: mac/voiceover on a laptopRe: does reading on the mac take two hands?

2009-07-18 Thread Esther
Aargh! Yes, Mike is correct. The program you want in Spark to remap your keys. I've been answering too many different list questions lately. I mentioned Sharp Keys to answer a different question about how to bind a command to announce the time to a hot key. Too many different threads

Re: newsreader

2009-07-18 Thread william lomas
they don't I don't think, accept paypal to purchase it though On 19 Jul 2009, at 00:41, Scott Howell wrote: > > Eric I agree, but I sure wish they'd get html support in there. I've > bugged them about this, but guess I need to get back to bugging > again. I'm forced to use outlook express for o

Re: IPhone accessibility

2009-07-18 Thread william lomas
but most people are not using the power of the n eighty two as a phone, just a reader, what's the point in that? the n eighty two is a far more powerful device as a phone in my view On 19 Jul 2009, at 00:18, Dean Wilcox wrote: > > This isn't meant to put you off, only the > thoughts i've bee

Re: IPhone accessibility

2009-07-18 Thread william lomas
i would stick with that phone it is far more powerful On 19 Jul 2009, at 00:09, Simon Fogarty wrote: > > N82 with knfb reader. And ftalks. > > > -Original Message- > From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com > [mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of william lomas > Sent: Satu

Re: newsreader

2009-07-18 Thread william lomas
can that read other stuff than rss On 18 Jul 2009, at 20:28, James & Nash wrote: > > Have you tried Vienna? It's on > > www.opensourcemac.org > - Original Message - > From: "william lomas" > To: "General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS > X by > the blind" > Se

Re: IPhone accessibility

2009-07-18 Thread Alex Jurgensen
Hi, That is a matter of opinion. I find the 3GS is more powerful for many things such as the wider selection of apps and speed of the processor and unparalleled accessibility. Regards, Alex, On 18-Jul-09, at 11:24 PM, william lomas wrote: > > i would stick with that phone it is far more p

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