I've tried putting in the first name of the address, even the second and
it's not helped. Any other person have any ideas please?
Kawal.
On Thu, 27 May 2010 19:48 -0400, "Donna Goodin"
wrote:
> Hi Kawal,
>
> Not sure if this will help, but you should be able to just begin typing
> the address
Hello Kawal,
I think the function for opening an e-mail from Address Book is broken.
However, this is what works for me.
Go to the e-mail address you want in Address Book, and when VoiceOver has read
the address, press VO-Shift-C to copy the last spoken phrase to the clipboard.
You can then go
I'll try that Anne later on when I get home to my Mac! Thanks so much
for your help.
On Fri, 28 May 2010 11:06 +0200, "Anne Robertson"
wrote:
> Hello Kawal,
>
> I think the function for opening an e-mail from Address Book is broken.
> However, this is what works for me.
>
> Go to the e-mail ad
I have also experienced a reduction in audio and I would say the reduction is
about 50%. I have not found a solution to the problem, but I am going to try to
contact VMWare about this issue. This issue could pose a really big problem for
me at work where I do not have a mixer I can crank up to c
I don't see why typing in to the too field does not work, unless audio complete
names is unchecked. I think you can find that under compose in prefences.
Take care.
S
On May 28, 2010, at 2:34 AM, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
> I'll try that Anne later on when I get home to my Mac! Thanks so much
> f
For some addresses it fills it in (the most frequent ones I use) but for
others it does not. I'll check in the preferences.
Kawal.
On Fri, 28 May 2010 02:47 -0700, "Sarah Alawami"
wrote:
> I don't see why typing in to the too field does not work, unless audio
> complete names is unchecked. I th
Hi Sarah.
Ok that could maybe be a solution. I have to mark some books up which
I have scanned myself. It is a bit difficult I think, because with
textedit I have to remember the tags and add them myself.
Is there any programs that I can use. In windows I used word for that
job, but on my mac I a
Hi does anyone know if the accessibility includes selecting a given
track and then changing settings on that track such as arming mute
solo etc? I'm assuming that these basics are covered. I'm asking
because in Sonar/Logic you first focus the track you want to adjust
and then there are keys for adj
Hi Gary,
There are a couple of ways to record enable, solo or mute tracks. One is by
selecting a given track and pressing keyboard shortcuts. Another is to navigate
through tracks and setting the individual controls as needed. For the most
part, plug-ins are accessible including third party plu
That's really strange. I've never had a problem with that feature not working.
Donna
On May 28, 2010, at 6:21 AM, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
> For some addresses it fills it in (the most frequent ones I use) but for
> others it does not. I'll check in the preferences.
>
> Kawal.
>
> On Fri, 28 May
Hello
I grabbed a echo audiofire 12 when they were on sale at Christmas time. I
haven't even plugged it in to the mac yet. I was trying to explore garageband
a bit but I didn't get very far with importing some wav files. I have found
the learning curve with the mac to be high. I hope that n
I don't use a braille display. Also, the only instance where I need to refer to
the screen reader while monitoring audio is when taking levels. At that point,
I'm not really monitoring for sound, per se, just for signal so I simply dim
the monitors, read the levels as necessary and then turn up
Hello; There is a tab you have to click in your email settings. Its
called automatically complete email entries or something like that.
If you don't have it clicked then the previous suggestion doesn't
work. I remind myself of email addresses by entering the first few
letters all the ti
That button is clicked. So don't know why it's not working for me.
On Fri, 28 May 2010 09:34 -0500, "Maxwell Ivey Jr."
wrote:
> Hello; There is a tab you have to click in your email settings. Its
> called automatically complete email entries or something like that.
> If you don't have it
Hello Slau
I am concerned about how efficient I can be when tracking. I used to record
using the remote for the Otari mx80 which had actual mini toggle switches for
track arming and play/record/repro. I have actually found someone who can
build me a remote with real switches for around $5,000
now that is a puzzle. wish i could help, max
On May 28, 2010, at 9:57 AM, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
That button is clicked. So don't know why it's not working for me.
On Fri, 28 May 2010 09:34 -0500, "Maxwell Ivey Jr."
wrote:
Hello; There is a tab you have to click in your email settings. It
Hi Annie,
This isn't really an HTML editing program, or a text-to-HTML
conversion program, but have you thought of using TextExpander?
TextExpander is an application for the Mac that lets you define your
own snippets that will get expanded into longer text, to save you
typing. The simpl
Hey Frank,
I had the same Otari remote. Physical switches are nice but not really
practical these days unless you're tracking to a RADAR which, by the way, is
accessible.
Anyway, when tracking live bands, one would simply arm all the tracks with one
keyboard command so it's not really an issue
Brilliant, thanks Slau. So are you saying that the software
instruments that ship with PT such as boom are accessible? I can't
wait!
G
On 5/28/10, Slau Halatyn wrote:
> Hey Frank,
>
> I had the same Otari remote. Physical switches are nice but not really
> practical these days unless you're trac
Hi Slau
On May 28, 2010, at 11:21 AM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
> Hey Frank,
>
> I had the same Otari remote. Physical switches are nice but not really
> practical these days unless you're tracking to a RADAR which, by the way, is
> accessible.
>
I was going to respond to you off list about this bu
They're acessible in the sense that all automateable parameters are accessible.
Some buttons, since they're not automateable, are not seen in the plug-ins
window but can be accessed via a macro program like quicKeys (similar to Hot
Spot Clicker).
HTH
Slau
On May 28, 2010, at 11:47 AM, Gary Re
Hi Frank,
Yes, from what I understand, IZ Technologies has worked with a few blind
individuals to make the RADAR accessible. For those who don't know, the RADAR
was conceived as a replacement for analog multitrack recorders. It is widely
regarded in the audio industry as being perhaps the best
what I do is start typkng in the email or what not and down arrow in the too
field and it utually works.
Take care.
S
On May 28, 2010, at 5:54 AM, Donna Goodin wrote:
> That's really strange. I've never had a problem with that feature not
> working.
> Donna
> On May 28, 2010, at 6:21 AM, Kawa
Hi guys,
I'm hoping someone here can confirm my experience so that I know if I've made
the correct conclusion. I got my paws on a laptop with Leopard on it. It meets
all of the system requirements for Snow leopard, but when I put the Snow
Leopard disc that I got with my Mac Mini in to try to put
Hi. Hmmm. my understanding is that OS X is OS x, is OS x, except for the
server edition.
Because it's a mac book, could this be some sort of firmware issue?
Cameron.
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That's what I'm thinking. you cantake that install disk and install it on to
any mac. so dunno why you are getting th eissue. Are you able to remember the
exact error message?
Take care.
S
On May 28, 2010, at 2:14 PM, Cameron wrote:
> Hi. Hmmm. my understanding is that OS X is OS x, is OS x,
Here. Check this out. See if your firmware does indeed require an update:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1237
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Hi Cameron and Sarah,
Well, the people at the genius bar at my local Apple store, and the tech
support people seemed to think that the disc should work as well. There was
something weird going on though. I can boot from the disc and choose English as
the language. When I click continue though, i
You can also use cmd left arrow and cmd-right arrow to switch tabs, which is a
bit easier.
Another thing, too, is that space goes to the next unread tweet. By default,
this seems to jump between tabs, so it should jump you between
tweets/dm's/mentions etc.
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Good afternoon Chris,
Do you know if you are installing in 32 or 64BIT environment? Perhaps this is
the issue? How old is the MacBook you are attempting to install on?
On May 28, 2010, at 4:31 PM, Chris Snyder wrote:
> Hi Cameron and Sarah,
> Well, the people at the genius bar at my local Apple
Hi. again, I'd say check the firmware on the mac book to rule that out as a
cause.
And you have installed sl with this disk on your other machine with no
issues?
Cameron.
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Hi Esther.
Thank you very much.
Textexpander is a great aplication it can be used for a lot of things.
Taco is a great aplication too.
Annie.
2010/5/28, Esther :
> Hi Annie,
>
> This isn't really an HTML editing program, or a text-to-HTML
> conversion program, but have you thought of using Tex
Hi Hai,
It's a 32 Bit environment, and the macbook is about 2 years old.
Friendly,
Chris
On May 28, 2010, at 2:37 PM, Hai Nguyen wrote:
> Good afternoon Chris,
> Do you know if you are installing in 32 or 64BIT environment? Perhaps this is
> the issue? How old is the MacBook you are attempting t
Hi Cameron,
I believe you're probably right given the age of the computer. The list of
computers that needed firmware upgrades includes macbooks from the time that
one was manufactured. That's going to be the next thing I try. Thanks very much
for that information!
Friendly,
Chris
On May 28, 2
Hi Mac Family:
quick couple of questions:
How can I get to top of source list in ITunes? How do I get to context menu?
Ok the worst: can't find the "summary" tab for iPhone. I'm a little
embarrassed to ask these, but I'm really getting this configured the way I like
it and my training's goin
Hi,
Is there any way that I wouldn't have to log in every time, that's quite
annoying.
Thanks,
Courtney
On 28/05/2010, at 5:31 in the Afternoon, Yvonne Thomson wrote:
> You can also use cmd left arrow and cmd-right arrow to switch tabs, which is
> a bit easier.
>
> Another thing, too, is that
On 29/05/2010, at 8:40 AM, Courtney Curran wrote:
> Hi,
> Is there any way that I wouldn't have to log in every time, that's quite
> annoying.
> Thanks,
> Courtney
Umm, I'm not sure. I don't have to log in when I start it, other than the first
time. It's supposed to save the details in the ke
Hi. no problem. Keep us up to date on your issue.
Cameron.
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Sent: Friday, May 28, 2010 6:08 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Snow Leopard dvd
Hi Carolyn,
There are two quick ways I know of to get to the top of the source list in
iTunes. First, if you have a keyboard with a home key on it, interacting with
the source table, then hitting VO-Home will do it. Alternatively, on a Mac
bluetooth keyboard, you would interact with the table, t
Thanks Chris. Got it!
CH:)
On May 28, 2010, at 4:53 PM, Chris Snyder wrote:
> Hi Carolyn,
> There are two quick ways I know of to get to the top of the source list in
> iTunes. First, if you have a keyboard with a home key on it, interacting with
> the source table, then hitting VO-Home will d
Hi Carolyn,
To get to the top of the source list I suggest pressing the letter M. This
should take you to the first item in the list which is Music by default. I
guess this might not work if you've created a playlist that starts with the
letter M though.
Ok, and to bring up context menus y
Hi,
That's very odd, it's always asking me to log in. Any ideas?
Courtney
On 28/05/2010, at 6:47 in the Afternoon, Yvonne Thomson wrote:
>
> On 29/05/2010, at 8:40 AM, Courtney Curran wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> Is there any way that I wouldn't have to log in every time, that's quite
>> annoying.
>> T
Thanks Ricardo. much appreciated.
Carolyn
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To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, May 28, 2010 5:02 PM
Subject: Re: a couple itunes questions
Hi Carolyn,
To get to the top of the source list I suggest pressing the let
, at 9:08 AM, Courtney Curran wrote:
> Hi,
> That's very odd, it's always asking me to log in. Any ideas?
> Courtney
Not really, no. You could try going into your keychain using the keychain
access application. It might be under utilities. See if it's got an entry in
the login keychain. If it do
Hi,
I tried to check the checkbox to remember the password, but it said "Access to
this item is restricted". It remembers the Id, but not the password.
Courtney
On 28/05/2010, at 7:18 in the Afternoon, Yvonne Thomson wrote:
> , at 9:08 AM, Courtney Curran wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> That's very odd, it
Hi,
Is there any way to have Voiceover make a noise when I'mm typing secure text?
It's kind of tough typing and hearing nothing, unknowing if anything's being
typed.
Thanks,
Courtney
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Max,
The original question wasn't mine but I really appreciate learning this
keystroke, command enter.
On the same note, if I want to keep a web page open and open another one
from my bookmark bar, for example, how can I do that? Right now the
second one replaces the former page. I can get back
now that's a good question. you should be able to go back to the
previous window by pressing command and that key above the tab where
you should be able to open a second page but I've never done it never
had to. hope i haven't confused you. don't like to get headaches or
give them. let m
Ditto many times over!
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Re:
Hello everyone. I am one of the newest members to this group and find
the information here so helpful. I recently purchased a mac book pro
and love it. However there were a couple of things i wanted to learn
about in Voice Over and couldn't find the answer in its user's manual.
Here are my question
hello can some one give me step buy step directions on getting a virttual
machine set up and running with virtual box?
want to give that a try
Hank
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Hi esther,
I left text expander in the closet for a month due to a lot of work going on,
but just got back to it as i was tired of always changing layouts or opting for
the option key. It took me a while to get it going but i now all my french
accents as snippets and on the ticket also found s
Sonya:
There is a way to view the items at the top of the screen using voiceover. If
you press vo-keys and m, you find the regular memus. Press the same
combination twice, and you get the status menu. It works very well.
As far as having date and time spoken, you can do this from Voiceover
uti
Vo+m twice then right arrow until you get to the clock. Try looking in time
machine menu to see if that helps. Anyone with better advice, jump in.
Sent from the iPad I wish I had
On May 28, 2010, at 6:46 PM, Sonnia wrote:
> Hello everyone. I am one of the newest members to this group and find
Hi friends!
I know from the specs which memory to buy for this mac book but my
question is it possible for a totally blind person to replace it by
myself or should I go to a technician? Where are the memory modules
located? Thanks.
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I hear it is not accessibal at all, but maybe someone is luckyer then me in
getting it going.
S
On May 28, 2010, at 10:31 PM, hank smith wrote:
> hello can some one give me step buy step directions on getting a virttual
> machine set up and running with virtual box?
> want to give that a try
>
Virutal Box is NOT accessible, I think this is due to development issues by
Sun Microsystems, which is now Oracle.
On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 11:39 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> I hear it is not accessibal at all, but maybe someone is luckyer then me in
> getting it going.
>
> S
> On May 28, 2010, at
Yes OEM OS will not install on anything but the machine it was design for. but
full boxed set will install on any, as long as they meet specs.
On May 28, 2010, at 4:04 PM, Chris Snyder wrote:
> Hi guys,
> I'm hoping someone here can confirm my experience so that I know if I've made
> the correc
It should do it automatically, at least it does for me. I don't even know how
to turn it off if even possible.
On May 28, 2010, at 7:28 PM, Courtney Curran wrote:
> Hi,
> Is there any way to have Voiceover make a noise when I'mm typing secure text?
> It's kind of tough typing and hearing nothin
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