Hi all
Does windows seve run wel on a macook with 2 gigs ram? also will it run more
optimally in bootcamp?
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Hi,
It runs fine in Fusion, however it will always run more optimally within
Bootcamp as the Mac will only be running one operating system. If you have 2GB,
it might be a bit slow, and certainly at first. It's kind of funny, but it
always seems to take a minute or two for everything to settle.
From: Daniel McGee
Sent: Saturday, March 20, 2010 9:41 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: new member and have a question
Hello everybody, my name is Daniel and I don't actually own a Mac at the moment
but I am considering getting one. I hope I am welcom and I look forward to
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Hi,
No, it works fine for me. Make sure you're not just on the label, though, and
it actually says you're on a secure text field. In most password fields,
including the Facebook password, you will get feedback but it is a sound rather
than speech.
Regards,
Nic
Skype: Kvalme
MSN Messenger: nico
Hi,
Just one more thing.
Next to the e-mail field, it should say "Clickable secure edit text". Now you
can type. Confirm, though, that the keyboard focus is in the field with VO-F4.
If not, hit VO-Command-F4 and confirm it moved to the field. Then you should
definitely be ready.
I was thinkin
Hi Daniel!
Facebook works fine for me but, as with most new things, sometimes it takes a
bit to familiarize yourself. Gon't give up on a mac after that one facebook
experience.
This is a friendly list and I am sure everybody will be happy to help.
Jim
On Mar 21, 2010, at 4:46 AM, Daniel McGe
Hi.
I don't think this is possible as Itunes on your computer doesn't make spoken
VOice files for all your tracks like the other Ipods.
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Den Mar 20, 2010 kl. 2:03 PM skrev Annie Skov Nielsen:
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Thanks so much, Esther. You are truly amazing!
Mary
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Hello Jim and Nicolai. Many Thanks for your tips and tricks! As I said before I
was in the Comic shop and thought I'd just try it out and didn't have much time
with it. But I Recon I would get the hang of it I have already listened to Mike
Arreigo's podcats on the blind cool tech website and thi
hi everyone, I have a question about accounts in the Mail programme.
Basicly if anyone who uses windows as well and who are using windows live mail
will know what I am talking about but if not I'll try and explain.
Basicly when you setup an account in Mail can you create them separatlly
instead o
Hi daniel
Unless I misunderstand you, it sounds like apple mail will do exactly what you
want. I have multiple accounts and they all have an inbox, a draft, sent and
all the others. It sounds like it will do what you want.
Good Luck,
Jim
On Mar 21, 2010, at 9:03 AM, Daniel McGee wrote:
> hi e
Hi Daniel!
I just set up a group on facebook for apple voiceover users--if you get a mac,
have facebook and are interested. Its not much yet but I hope we can exchange
info between facebook users and chat while we're there.
Jim
On Mar 21, 2010, at 8:53 AM, Daniel McGee wrote:
> Hello Jim and N
Hello Jim, so to be totally sure of what your saying, when you create an
account dose Mail organize for example like this below. Note I don't know what
a treeview is called in the Mac world but hear is how I have mine setup and
like it this way.
1st account
Hotmail.co.uk
Inbox
Drafts
Sent It
Hi,
You're absolutely correct. Mail does the same. At the top of the Mailbox table,
it also has an inbox which combines all messages from all inboxes into one huge
inbox. However, if you continue down the table, you will see the various
folders for the various accounts, not to mention a sorted
Hi Daniel!
they are indeed arranged like your hierarchy! You have some room for change
but you can make mac look like that if you want.
Good luck.
Jim
On Mar 21, 2010, at 10:40 AM, Daniel McGee wrote:
> Hello Jim, so to be totally sure of what your saying, when you create an
> account dose Mai
Hi folks!
So how's everyone doing today? besides my little illness that I seem to be
getting over I'm doing awesome.
I'm glad to see that while I was at the mall yesterday with my boyfriend the
maine mall had an apple store. It actually confused me quite a bit because the
best buys store which
actually ini my case it goes like this:
inbox, then under that is the various accounts, outbox, then the various
accounts, then drafts the under that the various accounts so it looks more like
categories rather then what you describe.
On Mar 21, 2010, at 7:57 AM, Jim Gatteys wrote:
> Hi daniel
Hi,
I guess you can call it that, but it's essentially the same thing that is
described here regardless of the layout.
Regards,
Nic
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On Mar 21, 2010, at 9:07 PM, Sarah Alawa
actually ini my case it goes like this:
inbox, then under that is the various accounts, outbox, then the various
accounts, then drafts the under that the various accounts so it looks more like
categories rather then what you describe.
On Mar 21, 2010, at 7:57 AM, Jim Gatteys wrote:
> Hi daniel
hello what is the command to add programs, files and folders to the doc?
Hank
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Hi Hank,
I think this is Command-Shift-T to add items to the Dock in Snow
Leopard.
Cheers,
Esther
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hello what is the command to add programs, files and folders to the
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On Mar 21, 2010, at 5:49 PM, hank smith wrote:
> hello what is the command to add programs, files and folders to the doc?
> Hank
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hi
i have recently installed windows on my mac using bootcamp.
i have noticed though that the volume isn't as loud in windows as it
is in mac. i have installed all the correct drivers because i have
audio, and all the sound volume etc in the control pannal is set to
100 percent.
does anyone have an
I've got the same issue but when you use headphones that issues goes away
you could also use speakers
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Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2010 6:52 PM
Subject: volume differences between windows and mac when using bootcamp
hi
i have re
Cody, the new iMacs are fine and perform just as well as the previous model. My
wife has my iMac, which is the 20-inch model and it is about a year and change.
THe changes in the machines are not significant, so I do not think you will
have any problems. Apple did have some issues with the 27-in
Awesome, glad to hear it.
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Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2010 8:12 PM
Subject: Re: purchasing an iMac
Cody, the new iMacs are fine and perform just as well as the previous model.
My wife has my iMac, whic
Hello everyone,
I am looking fora simple program that can sample (record), slow down, and loop
a short segment from of a song. Does anyone on the list know of anything that
can perform these functions?
Thanks.
Rafael Bejarano
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Also, you can add it while the app you want to add is running. Open up the app
you want to add. Now go to the dock and find the app you want to add. For
example, say you want to add mail to the dock. Arrow through the dock items
until you hear it say mail running. Now, hit vo-shift-m and ar
Are these drivers for the Macbook? I have other drivers here that I gave to
someone else with a Macbook and that seemed to sort the problem out.
> Date: Sun, 21 Mar 2010 15:52:15 -0700
> Subject: volume differences between windows and mac when using bootcamp
> From: liamkembleyo...@googlemail.c
I have the 20-inch iMac and I love mine dearly. The only difference I
can see with the 27-inch model is, you can connect a Mac Mini to the
monitor. Richie Gardenhire, Anchorage, Alaska.
On Mar 21, 2010, at 4:12 PM, Scott Howell wrote:
Cody, the new iMacs are fine and perform just as well
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