A while back, I discovered that I haven't been able to use the Real
Player because I didn't remove the DMG file from the hard drive? Is
it necessary to remove it and if so, do I select just the DMG file to
remove? Thanks. Richie Gardenhire, Anchorage, Alaska.
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Hello all. more sendspace issues. I tried to paste in a link to a folder and
now only would it say not pasted but it did not even acknowledge I had done it.
it gave me the error that the link must start with http and so forth. What in
the heck is going on with this thing?
Thanks.
Sarah Alawam
Hi,
I personally think VoiceOver is a greater screen reader than for example, JAWS
for Windows, and much more intuitive. This is due to the fact that VoiceOver
teaches you how to use the operating system itself, and not on a basis of
scripts that will accomplish the same tasks but perhaps fast
Anne Robertson wrote:
> Hello Scott,
>
> To adjust the way text attributes are handled, press VO-V, then use the right
> arrow key until you hear "Text Attributes". The up and down arrows allow you
> to select the setting. Press Escape when you're done.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Anne
>
> On Mar 15, 2010,
Hi EJ
On 16 Mar 2010, at 00:55, E.J. Zufelt wrote::
I personally find the JAWS screen-reader for Windows a little more intuitive
than VoiceOver.
Do you really? I think that's very interesting. When I first started using VO
in 2006, I found the Mac and VO to be far more intuitive than JFW and Win
I've always thought that VoiceOver was much more intuitive to understand and to
put into service much more quickly than jaws or even Window-Eyes which is, BTW
my fav windows screenreader.
Jim
On Mar 16, 2010, at 5:00 AM, James & Nash wrote:
> Hi EJ
> On 16 Mar 2010, at 00:55, E.J. Zufelt wrote:
Hi Bill,
On 16 Mar 2010, at 09:12, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
> I would definitely choose a Mac. The benefit to the Mac is that you have to
> do things the same way that sighted users do, whereas scripts accomplish the
> tasks for you.
Nic is absolutely correct. The in-built tutorial he mentioned
Hi,
I don't know where your friend is based but I have a Blind friend who is being
taught VoiceOver by the staff at the Apple Store in Cabots Circus, Bristol.
It might be worth contacting a local Apple store.
Mark
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Subject: How easy would it b
Hello All,
Here is a stupid question, but I hope there is an answer. While on the web, I
did a find (vo f) to look for a particular link on a page. The find brought me
to the link, but then I'm stuck. No matter what Vo command I issue, I'm stuck
on the particular text string/element I was
Hi,
Just stop interacting. For some reason, it automatically interacts with it.
Regards,
Nic
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On Mar 16, 2010, at 12:14 PM, Rich Ring wrote:
> Hello All,
> Here is a stupi
Hi Rich!
When that happens to me it also says clickable, and if I un-interact with that
element vo-shift-up arrow, it seems to work for me.
Jim
On Mar 16, 2010, at 6:14 AM, Rich Ring wrote:
> Hello All,
> Here is a stupid question, but I hope there is an answer. While on the web,
> I did a
I think it would be a lot easier for someone to learn the Mac who had never
learned Windows first. A person who has had a Windows experience for some
15 years like myself has to shed a lot of baggage and preconceived notions
that a beginner who has never been exposed to the Windows environment
Thanks, why didn't I think of that!
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Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 6:16 AM
Subject: Re: Stuck after a find
Hi,
Just stop interacting. For some reason, it automatically interacts with it.
Hi Max and listers,
If you go to the blindcooltech web site, there are a couple of podcasts of
interest.
Robert Carter did one comparing a variety of NLS compatible players.
Larry Scutchan also did one on the newly released APH BookPort plus (not sure
of spelling).
I believe that prices start
Hi James,
There's a whole other world of mac OS that you don't see. All the drivers for
your hardware for example aren't stored in your aplications folder. They are
probably located in something like /usr/bin, which you don't have access to
using the GUI.
So suppose you need to install somet
Oh, that's interesting. Have to give that a try.
thanks, John, hope you enjoyed chatting with your friend from high school.
Cheers,
Donna
On Mar 15, 2010, at 11:20 PM, Jonathan C. Cohn wrote:
> The problem with facebook is that it expects a lot of interaction with the
> mouse. I believe that w
Hi, I teach voiceover, as well as jaws and window-eyes. If some one is going
to pick up a computer for the first time, mac OS is definitely a hole lot
easier to teach than windows 7. The combination of jaws 11 and windows 7 is
extremely clunky in my opinion. It's not too bad for a guy like m
You can update status very easily at the full site when in Windows. Also, if
our sited counterparts can use the full site, then clearly there is an issue
related to VO.
Best,
Donna
On Mar 16, 2010, at 2:14 AM, Simon Fogarty wrote:
> I use bboth the lyte and the m.facebook access and I can't say
I think it may have something to do with Growl starting up. I've seen the
problem but, after a delay, it usually goes away.
On Mar 15, 2010, at 5:20 PM, clarence griffin wrote:
> maybe that's one of your accounts having a problem logging in? I don't know.
> I had that happen before, then it fix
Hi,
You can actually get access to /usr/bin if you use COmmand-Shift-G to go to the
folder. Of course, Terminal is the preferred way to fiddle with this, but it
works fine otherwise.
Regards,
Nic
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MSN Messenger: nico...@home3.gvdnet.dk
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Hi Eric,
Thanks for the explanation. Ah, so that's waht /jusr/bin is. I'm getting to
grips with Terminal slowly, so it's nice to learn new things.
Thanks again
TC
James, Lyn, Nash & Twinny
On 14 Mar 2010, at 19:05, erik burggraaf wrote:
> Hi James,
>
> There's a whole other world of mac OS t
Thanks Nic
TC
James, Lyn, Nash & Twinny
On 16 Mar 2010, at 13:03, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You can actually get access to /usr/bin if you use COmmand-Shift-G to go to
> the folder. Of course, Terminal is the preferred way to fiddle with this, but
> it works fine otherwise.
>
> Regar
I agree with Donna. The time I logged on to Facebook when I had my PC, I could
always update status and/or post on friends' walls with ease. At the time I
used Window-Eyes screen reader and it was easy to use FB main page to update
status. Now, there were other aspects of FB such as chat, ap
Hi Israel,
Not sure how long it's been since you have done this on the PC, but it may have
improved. I use JAWS, so can't say for sure about Window Eyes, but I have no
problem updating my profile or chatting.
Cheers,
Donna
On Mar 16, 2010, at 9:32 AM, Israel wrote:
> I agree with Donna. The t
Hi,
/usr/bin is a standard directory on Linux-like operating systems. It contains
most of the executable files (I.E. ready-to-run programs) that are not needed
for booting. I.E. repairing or starting a system.
/usr/bin is one of the major subdirectories within /usr. /usr is also one of
the lar
Hi Nic,
I really like Linux, and i needto get more into it, especially because UNIX
underpins Mac OS X. I need to get more into Linux, I' m just veryconcerend
about the status of Orca. I may have to call the UK offices of Oracle to see
what is going on.
TC
James, Lyn, Nash & Twinny
On 16 Mar
Hi.
Yeah, I've tried the demo version of this application, and it seems to work
very well. However, I would never pay that much for a daisyplayer
Best regards
Søren Jensen
Mail & MSN:
s...@coolfortheblind.dk
Website:
http://www.coolfortheblind.dk/
Den Mar 15, 2010 kl. 9:58 PM skrev David Hole:
Damn it. I thought that might be the issue. Well, thanks for your reply.
Best regards
Søren Jensen
Mail & MSN:
s...@coolfortheblind.dk
Website:
http://www.coolfortheblind.dk/
Den Mar 16, 2010 kl. 12:22 AM skrev Sarah Alawami:
> No I have not. I bought this macbook pro last mnth and have not upgra
Hi Donna
I've not played with Facebook on a PC since June 2009. When I switched to the
Mac I wanted to make a clean break from Windows so when given the option I
declined to have a part of my Mac set up with Windows as many people do. My
reasoning was I wanted to completely leave the trojen h
that's why I disabled growl notifications for everything.
On Mar 16, 2010, at 5:57 AM, Chris Hofstader wrote:
> I think it may have something to do with Growl starting up. I've seen the
> problem but, after a delay, it usually goes away.
>
> On Mar 15, 2010, at 5:20 PM, clarence griffin wrote:
>
Hi Isra,
I kinda had it easy. My PC is still running, so I've just left it set up for
those times when I need Windows. I agree with you, I was afraid that if I put
Windows on my Mac, I would run the risk of getting any windows junk on my nice
clean Mac. Don't know if this is something we rea
Well not sure but I don't use growl. So it can't be that--at least on mine.
Jim
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Ah I see what you mean. I thought you were saying that the stream and such
wouldn't work. Smile.
On 2010-03-15, at 5:18 PM, Rich Ring wrote:
> NLS does not allow their books to be read using a computer no matter what
> kind it is, I don't explaine it, I just report it. They are very concerned
One nice thing is that the the voiceover focus appears as a black box
around objects on the screen so you'll be able to tell what they are
interacting with. Jaws doesn't do this so sometimes it's hard to assist
because you don't know what is being poked at. Since you already have a
mac you can
I also did a podcast for BCT about the free library-issued digital book player.
I realize that there is a waiting list, but you might still want to listen to
it to see what is possible.
Bryan
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Hi guys, one of my clients is trying to move a set of files from her home
folder to the music folder inside her home folder. When she presses command c
voiceover says copied to clipboard. When she opens the music folder and
presses command V it goes clonk. I've set the file and folder permiti
Hi,
No, I haven't seen this before. Have you attempted to use Terminal to move
these files? I'd be interested to see if it complains then. The only times my
Mac has complained when trying to paste is when nothing was in the clipboard,
even though I told it to copy. I think a good hint is that,
Hi Eric,
I have not had the chance to begin learning about Permissions yet, but have
your clients music files been transferred from a Windows box? There seems to be
some bug in Finder at the moment which prevents the copying of files which have
come from a FAT32 drive. You'll have to use the T
Hmm the thingi came up with is this don't past int eh music folder but on it,
that is, go to the music folder don't open it and hit command v. If that fails
try the other suggestions listed in this thread.
Good luck.
On Mar 16, 2010, at 9:11 AM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> No, I haven't
Hi,
I tried turning off cursor tracking with VO shift F3. I did have success
updating status and writing on walls when it was off.
On Mar 16, 2010, at 9:00 AM, Donna Goodin wrote:
> You can update status very easily at the full site when in Windows. Also, if
> our sited counterparts can use t
I run click to flash to remove flash from the pages I surf to. Speeds
things up quite a bit. You can still activate a piece of flash if you
want to.
http://rentzsch.github.com/clicktoflash/
CB
Sarah Alawami wrote:
actually theer is a point to that. I have had flash crash on windows and ther
I want to know how you got yours so fast? must not be any vets where you live,
accept the ones you take the dog or cat to. lol.
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On Mar 16, 2010, at 11:52 AM, Bryan Smart wrote:
> I also did a
Oh. and to write a comment I had to do a mouse click on " write a comment" and
I was put into the edit field.
On Mar 16, 2010, at 9:00 AM, Donna Goodin wrote:
> You can update status very easily at the full site when in Windows. Also, if
> our sited counterparts can use the full site, then cle
What a wonderful bit of information. I'm going to check out the link.
Tammy Abreu-Butron
www.tammybutron.com
On Mar 15, 2010, at 6:57 PM, mani wrote:
Hello:
I have been developing software for 20+ years and lately, because of
my declining vision, have been forced to start using a screen read
The only time I've seen this was when I was trying to copy to an sdhc card and
I had inadvertently pushed up the protect tab.
Since that doesn't appear to be your case it sounds more like somehow Os10
seems to think the folder is protectted.
On Mar 16, 2010, at 12:11 PM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
Hello Listers,
I cannot figure out how to enter dates for b-days and anniversaries. I can
navigate to the date field but after that I'm pretty lost as to what is
happening.
Thanks so much,
Christina
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I turned off curser tracking per Ricardo's suggestion I was able to
successfully go to the comment link mouse click on it with VO+shift+space.
This will come in handy when I want to comment on someone's post if they post
bad/unfortunate news. If no one has previously comment on their post,
When you get to the date field, interact with it by pressing
Control-Option-Shift-down arrow. Now use Control-Option-left or right arrow to
move between the month, day, hours and minutes fields. Pressing
Control-Option-up and down arrows will increment or decrement the values. When
you're done
Units are sent out to the sstate libraries. It is up to them to determine who
in their state gets a unit first.
You live in VA. If there aren't vets there, I don't know where you'd find them.
It also helps to ask for the advanced player, since a majority of vets are
receiving basic players as f
Thanks so much. That helped a lot. For some reason in the past when I tried
to intereact with it, it would interact but I could not do anything after that
but it seems to be working now. It's also hugely helpful to know I can just
use teh vo plus up and down arrows. That's great.
Thanks,
Ch
hello can I get a recommendation fore a free basic audio recorder?
Hank
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I know on VMWare when there is a USB device inserted it prompts asking
if you want to give it to the Mac or Windows. Maybe Virtualbox needs
something like this.
CB
Simon Fogarty wrote:
Hi lists,
Sorry for the cross posting but I need to get this question answered,
I'm using a mac book pro
One thing I forgot to mention for those who might experience occasional
problems editing the time field:
Make sure that the "all day" checkbox is unchecked, otherwise it's impossible
to edit the time field because the understanding is that, if it's an all-day
event, there can be no specific time
Hi all,
Since when did virtual box become accessible? Last time I tried it, nothing
could be read by voiceover. What version did this change in?
John
On Mar 16, 2010, at 5:23 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:
> I know on VMWare when there is a USB device inserted it prompts asking if you
> want to giv
Hi Hank,
Try the accessible version of audacity at
http://audacity.homerow.net/index.php?dir=accessible
hth
On Mar 16, 2010, at 6:39 PM, hank smith wrote:
> hello can I get a recommendation fore a free basic audio recorder?
> Hank
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Listers I downloaded a application that continuously runs a service even when
the app has been deleted. When I go to library/services/ the name of the
service I get an error that says its running and cannot be deleted. How do I
find this service and kill it?
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Hi all,
I got the advanced talking book player when they first came out last summer.
Although I was stationed in Huntsville Alabama for my entire service, I am a
Service connected Vietnam era Vet. It's like pre boarding at the airport, if
someone is willing to let me go to the head of the line,
Hello,
I am going to be getting a Macbook soon and I wondered if Office 2008 is
accessible?
If not, what is something that will work and is accessible for the Mac
Thanks
Chad
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Subject: Re: nls book readers
I want to know how you got yours so fast? must not be any vets where you
Yes I love the advanced player. I got mine the first of this year. I was quite
surprised since they forgot to let me know that it was on the way, lol.
On 2010-03-16, at 5:19 PM, Frank Tom wrote:
> Hi all,
> I got the advanced talking book player when they first came out last summer.
> Although I
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