You will then need ot make the playlists manually on the iphone if you want to
do it that way. I'm really tired so can't write clearly but perhaps someone
who's more awake then I can help at the moment. Sorry for beeing brisk.
Take care.
S
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Yeah ou actually did. actually what they told me was we're working on the issue
and we know about it. thanks. that was it. and I emailed b...@getdropbox.com
btw.
Take care all. i'ts off to bed with me maybe.
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hi
thank you for this great information. you're right, i did post to the viphone
list, but since i'm in digest mode, may have missed your answer.
again, thanks. i will try all of these. this started because i did not find
main menu, but i did not do it the way you suggested below.
On Feb 23, 20
yes but when an ap WAS accessible and no longer is that should be criminal
and is disghusting let's hope that they give a damn and fix it if all
developers didn't care abot s we wouldn't have the mac at all and i think apple
does realise that alot of us are trning to the mac for accessibility a
Hi all!
As someone else said it is not Apples place to make dev's add accessibility!
But [ and I do not know how this would work] could the apps star rating be
made, so it would only get 5 stars if it is accessible!
Somehow only people who use accessibility could put a rating that no one else
can
Hum, I'm not really sure this is a relevant question. When it comes to
features, mac is solid. Not every need is met at this point and there is still
loads of room for improvement, but day to day I venture to say most computer
users would never miss jaws.
Let's take your case in point for exa
Hi Colin:
Excellent idea! Anyone can wine and complain about a product or write a
nasty-gram. A well-put together constructive criticism might actually do some
good.
Carolyn H
On Feb 24, 2011, at 6:24 AM, Colin M wrote:
> Hi all!
> As someone else said it is not Apples place to make dev's ad
Lol,
You got a new Mac when they are being updated today? Thats pretty bad timing.
I would send it back.
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On Feb 23, 2011, at 5:45 PM, erik burggraaf wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Sometime in the next few days a new macbook i
Hi All,
I'm a completely blind voiceover user in search of the most accessible
speech recognition software out there. Is there a clear cut favorite
on the market?
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I know, but it's on funding so I'm stuck. I'm not complaining though. This
is going to be a pretty sweet mac.
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On 2011-02-24, at 9:51 AM, Ricardo Walke
We've had several discussions on the viphone list about this.
People's opinions vary on this subject, mine is below.
There is currently no "bar" that is well defined about what it means
to be accessible using VO.
We've talked about just allowing users to rate a product based on
accessibility or s
Yeah, but the thing is, we're such a tiny piece of the market that our money
doesn't do anything here nor there. Just think for a while, how many are blind
in the world, and i mean all of the world? How many of the blind are using an
Apple product? How many of those Apple product users are on th
Hey everyone,
My name is Tyler. Picked myself a macbook pro 15" core i7 about 6 months ago.
Have had nothing but good luck with it, and now that I finally have gotten used
to the thing I have a few questions.
1. How do you use dropbox? Or actually, how can't we use it? I thought there
was a wa
I can pair my Focus 40 Blue with my IPod Touch, but the pairing becomes
disabled from time to time. In that case, I go into the Voiceover Braille
settings and it comes up with the pin dialog successfully.
Teresa
On Feb 23, 2011, at 9:48 PM, David Tanner wrote:
> You are not going to the right p
Native to the Mac is Speakable Items. Speakable Items is accessible to Voice
Over. There are some work arounds required if you want to define a new speech
command, but other than that, there is no problem with it.
Basically any command that can be executed through a keyboard shortcut can be
As far as web browsing is concerned, flash doesn't work well at all with VO,
whereas some Windows screen-readers have support to flash pages with built-in
accessibility elements. Other than saying this, though, I kind of shy away from
comparisons. If I really wanted to use Windows because I'm us
You would need to purchase Nuance Dragon Dictate which is now accessible with
VoiceOver.
On 24 Feb 2011, at 17:31, Robert Nelson wrote:
> Native to the Mac is Speakable Items. Speakable Items is accessible to Voice
> Over. There are some work arounds required if you want to define a new
> sp
How much does it cost?
How well will it run on a Mac mini?
On Feb 24, 2011, at 10:03 AM, Chris Moore wrote:
> You would need to purchase Nuance Dragon Dictate which is now accessible with
> VoiceOver.
> On 24 Feb 2011, at 17:31, Robert Nelson wrote:
>
>> Native to the Mac is Speakable Items. S
Guys,
I'm still learning to move from JAWS to VO, and from Windows to Mac.
What I'm looking for is the equivalent of Alt F for file menu, Alt E
for edit menu and so on. I don't want to always type VO M and then
right arrow tot he menu I want. I should be able to type something
like Command F for
regardless of who got it fo ryou you can take it to the apple store and say
look the new ones came out today either you can be nice and just swap it out
for me, or I'll return it it should still be in your name if it is not then
good luck ever getting service that's one thing apple is stric
When you say "I should be able to", you really mean "windows allows me to"
I'm afraid the mac doesn't have menu keys like windows does. It does
have short cut keys for individual menu items.
If you want to navigate around the menus, you need to type VO+M and
then use the arrow keys and VO+space
I already did a youtube vid. just go to my youtube link in my sig and click
the dropbox ink. itis short but it should prove a point.
Sarah Alawami
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MSN
I pointed the dropbox devs to my youtube vid but they didn't even seem to look
at it. at least I don't think so based on there response. so maybe the one who
got the more detailed response can point them to what I did to demonstrate and
see if that helps them at all as it is a screenshot vid.
T
or down arrow or enter to open a menu.
Take care.
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Or after hitting VO+M to get to the menu, hit f for file, e for edit, etc. and
hit down arrow to open the menu. Just start typing the one you want and it
should move you there quickly. Not quite as streamline as alt+f at first, but
its not a major inconvenience.
Greg
On Feb 24, 2011, at 1:0
You could probably set those keyboard shortcuts up under keyboard but that
would be a major pain! lol!
Take care all.
Sarah Alawami
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Hi Kevin,
If you want to move to the "File" menu or the "Edit" menu on your menu bar,
after you use VO-M to move to the menu bar, just type the first letter of the
menu item (e.g., VO-M, and then press "f" and you will be at the "File" menu).
This works quite generally in Mac OS X, and is inde
Dear kevin,
I am sorry . There are no standard keyboard commands to open these menus.
Sincerely Yours,
robert Nelson
On Feb 24, 2011, at 1:27 PM, Kevin Gibbs wrote:
> Guys,
> I'm still learning to move from JAWS to VO, and from Windows to Mac.
> What I'm looking for is the equivalent of Alt F
But iTunes doesn't have many international stations
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What a strange post.
I have to say the same thing I did then. So what? Just because they choose to
ignore you, doesn't mean you should just give up. I will draw a parallel but
off course this was a much bigger deal. When African Americans marched and
petitioned for civil rights, I'm sure ma
I agree with this 100 %.
On 2011-02-24, at 4:11 PM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
> What a strange post.
>
> I have to say the same thing I did then. So what? Just because they choose
> to ignore you, doesn't mean you should just give up. I will draw a parallel
> but off course this was a much bigge
This is why I snicker. Diehard windows fans say how good jaws works. Works?
Yeah, for the $1300 Canadian we pay here, it should! Imho, instead of adding
useless features, fs needs to get with the program and get rid of bugs that
have been evident since, oh, 7.0. I use fusion and NVDA. Jaws has
Hi Kevin,
There is not such a thing. There is though the ability to type the first few
letters of menus and menu options. That is, VO-m to bring focus to the
menubar, "-e-s" to go to the Messages menu, down arrow to open the menu, then
either arrow or type the first few letters of the menu op
Wonders if there are any blind VoiceOver developers or beta testers? This is
very important, considering this is a major Mac OS X update. It needs to be
tested thoroughly. Based on polling Twitter, specific followers etc, I'm not
sure if there are any blind VoiceOver beta testers of Lion.
Sen
For a detailed and comprehensive look at Mac OS X iWork with VOiceOver,
please see VoiceOver On podcast: http://VoiceOverOn.podbean.com.
Kevin
On Feb 23, 2011, at 4:26 AM, Stephanie Mitchell wrote:
> Is i works accessi?
> If not, what alternatives are there?
> Steph
>
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Hi Jon,
Aside from TIm Kilburn, who VOiceOver On Team had do demo; you are only one
who has a knowledge of how spreadsheets work and provided anything useful.
I wonder if you have experience with iWOrk Pages and/or KeyNote. VoiceOver On
Team had ANne RObertson on to show those two applicat
Ahmed:
can you input from the keyboard on the focus in to your iPhone and Macbook?
I have an old pacmate 40 display that only works with USB. I can get it to
display braille fine, but, I can't get any of the routing buttons to work on
the display, they do absolutely nothing.
The Focus 40 blue
If there are, you very likely will never hear about them. NDA's and all that.
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On Feb 24, 2011, at 6:23 PM, Kevin Chao wrote:
> Wonders if there are any blind VoiceOver developers or beta testers? This is
> very importan
Very well put Esther, and thanks so much for the info. Very handy stuff.
In addition to the points you made, I use Boot Camp to run a number of audio
recording programs, and when running under Windows 7, I've encountered issues
with the non Texas Instruments Firewire port with a number of audi
Kevin:
What are you talking about? Who wonders? How did Lion come up? I'd beta test
if they need people. But, I haven't heard word one about any of this.
Carolyn H
On Feb 24, 2011, at 4:23 PM, Kevin Chao wrote:
> Wonders if there are any blind VoiceOver developers or beta testers? This is
I'd like to be one. I just don't have the hardware to dedicate to the task. :(
-Eric
On Feb 24, 2011, at 4:23 PM, Kevin Chao wrote:
> Wonders if there are any blind VoiceOver developers or beta testers? This is
> very important, considering this is a major Mac OS X update. It needs to be
> tes
i just hope the ram requirements aren't higher this time.
On Feb 24, 2011, at 8:39 PM, Eric Oyen wrote:
> I'd like to be one. I just don't have the hardware to dedicate to the task. :(
>
> -Eric
>
> On Feb 24, 2011, at 4:23 PM, Kevin Chao wrote:
>
>> Wonders if there are any blind VoiceOver d
Hi Carolyn,
lol,
um, I think he wonders? Let me try to clear it up a little. Today Apple
released a OSX 10.7 Lion developer preview. So Kevin was just wondering if we
are being represented among the testers.
Ricardo Walker
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On Feb
Well it does not take a whole lot to be able to test... You need to have a
machine that you can live with if it does not work, and you need to register as
an Apple developer. I believe indivduals can become developers for $100.
Check the Apple developers web site for more details.
Also of
how can you become one? I've got a MBP15 with 4M RAM and lots of space left on
my internal. Whose finger do I pull? :)
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I am unwilling to take my one working mac and install a beta OS on it. I don't
want to lose what I have now. I seriously need to find a used mac mini to do
this with. my old core 2 duo imac is getting a little long in the tooth for
this.
-Eric
On Feb 24, 2011, at 6:51 PM, Jonathan C. Cohn wrot
Go to http://developer.apple.com/devcenter/mac/index.action
and click on the "lion" link. I am not currently registered so I could not get
past the sign on page.
Jonathan C. Cohn
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On Feb 24, 2011, at 8:52 PM, Mark BurningHawk Baxter wrote:
> how can you become one? I've got
hey all i red on this list that mac scan was accsessable but every
time i launch it voice over sais "voice over has no windows" and just
dings at me!! does any one know how to solv this problem?
your help with problem would be most welcom!!
kind regards trahern.
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Do you think my mac will run it? I have a regular mac book with two gigs of
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Hi,
Let me ask this with care so you follow what I mean.
Is there a voiceover friendly mac program for creating music notation, say
for sheet music and arrangements?
For example, in Linux there is a program called Lilypond, which is
totally command line so speech friendly.
I am not so much thi
Nope not that I'm aware of if you want something like sibaelius or how ever you
spell it there is nothing that I"m aware of that is accessibil for the mac as
far as I'm aware. I also arange and write music so I too am interested in this
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