hi
try in fusion window vo m then right arrow to virtual machine then down arrow
to find usb, there, you will see all your devices. check the ones you want
connected and your are good to go.
hth
On 12 Feb 2011, at 06:19, David Tanner wrote:
> I wish I could tell you where I saw that choice, b
Or by contrast compared to the 5 dollar lookaround app by sendero?
Best,
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Now posting occasionally on twitter at eburggraaf,
1-888-255-5194
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On 2011-02-12, at 2:28 AM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
> Hi Geoff,
>
> I've never used wher
Thanks anyway. I remember having this option in VMWare Fusion 3.0.
cheers,
Earle
On Feb 12, 2011, at 12:19 AM, David Tanner wrote:
> I wish I could tell you where I saw that choice, but I do know that I have
> seen that choice in Fusion more than once.
>
>
>
> - Original Message - F
I have the app. The first version had muffled audio, but they fixed that.
Actually, when it comes to entering addresses and destinations, it's much
easier than navigon or TomTom, because you don't have to enter the street and
number on different screens. Actually, when you first open the app, yo
Thanks for this. The device that I am trying to connect is seen as a keyboard
so when you plug it in you get the dialog asking you to configure the keyboard
or skip it. In either case, Mac claims the device and it doesn't show-up in
the list of USB devices in VMWare. Kind of an odd ball probl
I mis-read your question yesterday. In applescript if you specify an object
(document, file, folder, window ) with a number then it uses the "index" of
the object which for windows and documents Document 1 is the current document
and Document (count of documents) would be the document on the b
My Mac Book has one jack that uses the same connectors as the iPhone / ipod
shuffle. I don't know the actual pin outs but things should be aalright. Most
folks who want better quality use usB or more conviiently bluetooth for their
sound connections. Also most (maybe all ) Macintosh computers
Hey Scott:
I think that's a great idea. Don't think I'm qualified to pick one, since I
can't seem to get beyond first base with Navigon. But, I'd sure be a willing
reader. And if you need someone to try a simplee one, let me know.
Carolyn H
On Feb 11, 2011, at 11:51 PM, Scott Granados wrote:
Hi Wes:
Well I'm afraid I tried that and had no luck either. The only things that
comes to mind is that the colon D must be given another meaning in one of the
other emoticons in the table. I keep landing right back in the table. Also,
VO will not let me view individual characters in the text
No, I was able to read each character, and I entered it right. There is no
other :D symbol or anything. The only thing I can think of, is that it's some
sort of weird bug. I can't do <3 for love or heart either. I emailed the
Apple people, told them my situation, asked them what was going on
Hi,
Oh, i see. That makes sense. It works perfectly now. :)
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Brandon
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I help people to experience healing on all levels, and to choose a path that is
fulfilling for them.
On Feb 12, 2011, at 2:00 PM, Jonathan C. Cohn wrote:
> I
Thanks I'll have to try that myself if I can find it again I meant he code and
when I have ti e time to compile it which should not take more then a second or
two. lol!
take care all.
S
On Feb 12, 2011, at 11:40 AM, Brandon Olivares wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Oh, i see. That makes sense. It works perfe
Hi,
Ok, another weird question, probably.
Mark is attempting to set up the power book and is having problems with
getting mail to work. He's having trouble getting his password entered
into the password feild. When he tries to interact with it, it's
totally silent, and it seems like he's no
I believe ther are reviews of t these on http://applevis.com and comments as
well. It's a place to look anyway.
S
On Feb 12, 2011, at 11:11 AM, Carolyn Haas wrote:
> Hey Scott:
> I think that's a great idea. Don't think I'm qualified to pick one, since I
> can't seem to get beyond first base
Password fields never said anything in Leopard. Just type in the information
and press return. Interacting is not needed in an edit field
Ricardo Walker
rwalker...@gmail.com
Twitter, Skype, and AIM: rwalker296
Google Voice: 1-646-450-2197
On Feb 12, 2011, at 3:37 PM, Caitlyn and Nicky wrote:
Hello,
In Leopard, the password fields are always silent. The clicks only came in with
Snow Leopard.
Cheers,
Anne
On 12 Feb 2011, at 21:37, Caitlyn and Nicky wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Ok, another weird question, probably.
>
> Mark is attempting to set up the power book and is having problems with
>
Hi all,
I am about to add some material to my production site and have a file in
the .aif format.
I feel sure all apple media players can swing this, it is an apple format
after all. but what about the windows players?
I suppose I could convert it to .wav, not sure how, and frankly would
rathe
Hmm, oh, ok. So if he can find that he's typed 9 characters, or
whatever number of characters into it, then, that should do, then.
Honestly, I used the power book for a time, but it's been so long, I
just couldn't remember how things were supposed to work. I used it
more with tiger and only
Hi Karen,
According to Microsoft, windows media players version 7 all the way through 11
will support AIFF. Here goes the link to all the supported formats
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/316992
hth
Ricardo Walker
rwalker...@gmail.com
Twitter, Skype, and AIM: rwalker296
Google Voice: 1-646-45
Ok-lol, I just wrote back to Ann about this, probably sounded like an
idiot, but I'll pass this onto Mark.
Can't wait til I get my mac so I can stop going back and forth between
pc's, i devices, and such!
Cait
On 12/02/2011 3:43 PM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
Password fields never said anything
Wes:
I need more friends like yours. I only get occasional smilies.:) :) :)
Love did work for me as did the word quantity, and tomtits..
Anyway, mine's sure behaving strangely.
:D
Carolyn H
On Feb 12, 2011, at 12:38 PM, Wes Smith wrote:
> No, I was able to read each character, and I entered
Yup.
Snow leopard has audio feedback when typing in password fields though. The
differences between Snow Leopard and Leopard are vast. Especially when it
comes to the use of the web.
Ricardo Walker
rwalker...@gmail.com
Twitter, Skype, and AIM: rwalker296
Google Voice: 1-646-450-2197
On Feb
Hi Caitlin:
I've run across this before, and I'm guessing it's a VO bug. It seems to
happen on certain websites. I've had luck with using command-f5 to turn VO off
and then on again. Sometimes, I've had to just close out of it and approach it
anew.
Tell Mark we might bark on occasion but we
Hi guys and ladies:)
quick question:
I found and borrowed a refreshabraille at the Rehab center. With no software
in evidence, I've been recruited to figure out how it works. (nice timing, eh?)
Anyhow, I can get it reading, sort of with my mac, using the usb port. When I
attempt to pair it wit
Carolyn,
There is a random bug that seems to affect pairing certain Braille displays
with the Mac and iOS devices. Some folks have had no issues, while others have
had limited success. Apple and APH are aware of the problem and Apple is
working on a fix.
Scott
On Feb 12, 2011, at 4:35 PM,
Hi Carolyn, Wes, Brett, and Others,
I suspect the reason that you can't set up the VO pronunciation editor to speak
emoticons for ":D" (colon d form big smile) and "<3" (less 3) is that you could
get potential confusion in situations where you are normally typing with colons
or in mathematical
Hi Ricardo and Eric,
For what it does (and the price) around me is excellent!! The main difference
between aroundMe and WhereTo is the number of categories. AroundMe has a total
of 18 with a few redundancies such as "bars" and "pubs". If I select the "food
and drink" category in "whereTo?" h
Hi There!
On some of the facebook versions there is a - between the : and the D so :-D
might work or not!
I used to put :-] on my emails but found that :] worked but the other version
works on fb!
It is also funny the ones that Carolyn put say smilie but the ones I've typed
do not [ go figure]
C
Hey, thanks for this! I thought upgrading to snow leopard would be
masively worth it, now I can tell him it would, for sure.
Cait
On 12/02/2011 4:17 PM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
Yup.
Snow leopard has audio feedback when typing in password fields though. The
differences between Snow Leopard a
Hi Geoff.
I don't know if you are using Navigon a lot, but I do have problems with it in
that if I try and search for an address by putting in all the relevant
information, it won't accept the details as sometimes Voice Over won't go into
the edit boxes. Have you or anyone else had that proble
Hi All,
Has anybody figured out a way to delete unwanted Voicemail from skype 5 using
VoiceOver? The help system says just press the delete button but VoiceOver
isn't showing me a delete button.
Thanks,
Robert Carter
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You could use Macs. I may have got the spelling of the name wrong, but it's a
brilliant little program for converting file types.
I know for sure that Winamp, and VLC will play AIFF's, but not sure about
Windows media player... I know it couldn't even play MP3's until a few years
back, so wave
Hello Kawal,
Remember to double tap every time Navigon puts you into a new edit field. That
means the city, street and number. It's kind of annoying but that's VO as far
as I know it.
Tom Frank
vermont...@gmail.com
On Feb 12, 2011, at 6:17 PM, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
> Hi Geoff.
>
> I don't k
Hi Colin:
That smiley came with Alex, and Silly as it sounds, it endeared me to him.
It's the only one I easily remember, and I know I overuse it.:)
Can't help myself.
Carolyn H
On Feb 12, 2011, at 3:49 PM, Colin M wrote:
> Hi There!
> On some of the facebook versions there is a - between the :
Hi Kawal:
Call me dense. But, I still think there's too much rocket science involved in
making Navigon work. I've gotten discouraged with the number of hoops to jump
through, just to get directions somewhere. Or, perhaps I'm just too much of a
homebody to make it worth my while to work with.
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