Hi, all,
It's good news and bad news. The good news is that I found my purchases. The
bad news is that they don't appear as traditional links, but as clickable text
that produces Javascript popups at the bottom of the window. Just be aware of
this, and you will be able to find them.
Teresa
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On 27 Jul 2012, at 19:13, Les Kriegler wrote:
> Hi Tim,
>
> I agree with your comments. Apple recommended installing over top of Lion,
> and I don't see any performance hits. I also ran Disk Permiss
When yu say that it groups all related messages, I'm not getting the
difrference in that and what it already's doing by putting them in their own
thread.
Chris.
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From: "M. Taylor"
To:
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2012 8:41 PM
Subject: Resolution to VoiceOver Intermitt
Aa, there ya go!
That's why. You need at least a 2011 Pro model. And the white macbooks,
pretty much totally forget it regardless the year.
Chris.
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From: "M. Taylor"
To:
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2012 8:46 PM
Subject: Re: A Question About Using AirPlay to Mirror
Sorry, I should a been more clear.
It has to do with the hardware.
You need at least an I5 processor to do the mirroring. Otherwise the option
won't even show up. You were looking in the correct place.
Chris.
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Sent: Friday, July 27, 201
Hi guys.
I used to read my rss feeds within the mail client.
After I upgraded to Mountain Lion yesterday, I don't think I can find my rss
feeds anywhere within mail.
What happened? Are we now supposed to read rss differently?
Any help is appreciated.
Nektarios.
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Its almost brand new.
I got it fall of 2012 and it has 8 gb ram, I7 quad core 2.0 processor.
Laura Ann
On Jul 27, 2012, at 6:21 PM, Mark BurningHawk Baxter wrote:
> Laura Ann:
> What are the specs of your system? I.E. how much ram and what GHZ processor?
> I'm running 4G of RAM and a 2.5GHZ p
Thanks,
That is what I was thinking from the comments here.
Laura Ann
On Jul 27, 2012, at 6:23 PM, Daniel Miller wrote:
> She has a cor I7, with 8GB of ram, yet she's still getting busy. That's
> extremely odd, since I have a core I5, with 8GB of ram and don't get any
> hardly at all.
>
>
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How long should repairing permissions take and do I need to do anything before
doing that?
It has done this from day one out of the box new.
Thanks,
Laura Ann
On Jul 27, 2012, at 6:24 PM, Mark BurningHawk Baxter wrote:
> Oh. nuts. well, there goes that theory. :) Hmmm. repairing disk permission
Well, now that I have my preview pain turned off, Here's what I do now in ML
with the new mail view.
1. Expand conversations using the right arrow key, close with left.
2. Actually open each message with the return key. IF needed, interact with
the text to look more closely.
3. When done w
Is there some way that I can create a shortcut to mute speech when I'm using my
Braille Display? I'm not sure if I have a multi touch trackpad or not.
My macbook is a white macbook 2009 model I think.
Stacey Robinson
stacey...@bellsouth.net
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Hello.
I know that's not exactly what you need but I use easynews.com to do this.
You pay a subscription but the benefits are there.
The web interface is very accessible and many more features.
Nektarios.
On Jul 7, 2012, at 12:38 PM, Allison Mervis wrote:
> Hi everyone.
> I am interested in do
Hi folks
Thanks to all for answering the questions' we've all had. I've learned so much
over the last few days thanks to all the keystrokes and detailed instructions.
I learned how to drag and drop things into my favourites bar, but how do you
remove things from there. I've got 7 mailboxes there
You can do this with Keyboard Commander; I know there's a "mute speech," option
in the Navigation submenu, I believe.
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hey all does any one know of any accessable games you can play with
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mountain lion games centre? your help with this question would be most
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Hi Laura,
I have a similar system to yours, and it takes less than 10 minutes. I have a
1 Terrabyte drive if that matters, not that much on it.
Les
On Jul 27, 2012, at 10:03 PM, "Laura ann Grymes, LMT"
wrote:
> How long should repairing permissions take and do I need to do anything
> before
I have a 500 gb HD and when I went to go start the process it said 1 hr 55 mn.
wow.
Laura Ann
On Jul 27, 2012, at 9:43 PM, Les Kriegler wrote:
> Hi Laura,
>
> I have a similar system to yours, and it takes less than 10 minutes. I have
> a 1 Terrabyte drive if that matters, not that much on it.
Hi Laura,
That time estimate should go down a lot once you get started. It's an
extrapolation based on how the process starts when you repair permissions. I'd
be surprised if it takes anywhere near that long -- or even more than about 20
minutes.
I'm not sure how to give explicit instruction
Hi all,
I am successfully running Mountain Lion. I love that the two events I put on my
iPod earlier just appeared in my mac's calendar, and I'm excited to see what
else this new OS can do. In calendar, though, is there a quick way to jump to
your next appointment? I can see moving through day b
Hello Tim:
You've ben doing this for a long time. You've also helped a lot of people on
this list. So, believe me, I respect and trust your judgement.
However, when I purchased Lion last year, I did do an upgrade installation.
Believe me, I wanted to do that, also, a lot of knowledgeable peo
yes, unfortunately, RSS is no longer supported in mail.
On Jul 27, 2012, at 8:56 PM, Nektarios Mallas wrote:
> Hi guys.
> I used to read my rss feeds within the mail client.
> After I upgraded to Mountain Lion yesterday, I don't think I can find my rss
> feeds anywhere within mail.
> What happ
Thank you,
so I go to disc utility, then select the mac hard drive and then select the
first aid tab and choose repair permissions?
All new and learning.
So appreciate all you guys help.
I have loved learning and been a mac user since November of last year and love
the list and many of the pod
Hi there.
So, is rss located somewhere else on the system or is removed completely?
How can we then read rss? Is there an accessible rss reader?
Thanks.
Nektarios.
On Jul 28, 2012, at 6:23 AM, Dan Roy wrote:
> yes, unfortunately, RSS is no longer supported in mail.
>
>
> On Jul 27, 2012, at
Hi Alex,
Regardless of the view you are in (daily, weekly, monthly), you can press tab
to move between existing appointments. The year view seems to be a bit
different, but I typically use the month view, so I can't say how the year view
functions.
Hope this helps,
Harry
On Jul 27, 2012,
I sort of got this working. I had to hit it a few times, but it eventually got
me to my next appointment. It didn't take me to the one after that, but this is
still good to keep in mind. I was hoping for some key combo to move between
actual appointments; sorry, I should have specified that. I g
Hi Laura Ann,
Sorry, I was ignoring this thread for a while but it looks like your computer
needs some attention. Let us know how your MBP responds after the repairing of
Disk Permissions. There may be a few other things that we can do to improve
its performance.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort M
Thank you Tim,
Just finished the repair and will let you all know how it responds if there is
more I shouldo I can do that.
I like learning how to maintain and keep the macbook healthy.
Thank you to everyone who has been advising and responding.
Laura Ann
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HI. purchased mountain kitty and went out while it downloaded. However when i
got home, i can't find it anywhere. I thought maybe it didn't download so I am
currently redownloading it. Where does ml download to?
thanks
Blessings! Maria Joe and loving guide Karly.
Email/ I Message: &fb bubb
Hi there folks. I am about to download and install ML here on my
macbook, but I had a question. If an iTunes library gets erased, but
you still have all the stuff on your iPod, is it possible to make it
so that the stuff goes from your iPod to the iTunes library instead of
the other way round? Sure
Hello Les.
I'm glad it resolved all the issues for you.
I have already reported tis to Apple Accessibility.
Have a great evening.
Most Sincerely,
Mark
On Jul 27, 2012, at 6:12 PM, Les Kriegler wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
> It sure does. I'm very pleased that that issue is resolved as well. Gr
Dear Listers,
I'd like to ask those of you who use non-English tables whether the problems
reported under Lion have been fixed in Mountain lion?
Best wishes
Andrew
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I have never experienced needing to press tab multiple times to move between
appointments; perhaps you have your calendar setup in a different way? You
always want to make sure you interact with the table with all of the
dates/events before pressing tab.
Harry
On Jul 27, 2012, at 9:43 PM, Ale
You'd better backup and get your music migrated. I am not sure about the method
you describe, but all of the articles I've read recommend that you backup and
then migrate. If you lose your iTunes library, I'm not sure how you'd get yourp
your purchases back.
Andrew
On 28 Jul 2012, at 05:47, Jam
I use the Spanish table, and have never found any issues with it under Lion; I
haven't yet tried it under Mountain Lion. The general focus issues with
Braille displays, regardless of the language table are, I sincerely hope,
improved.
Harry
On Jul 27, 2012, at 11:31 PM, Andrew Lamanche wrote
It goes your applications folder. Hope that helps.
Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
Now a very proud and happy Mac user!!!
Skype name:
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On Jul 27, 2012, at 11:20 PM, Maria Chapman wrote:
> HI. purchased mountain kitty and went out while it downloaded. However when
>
Wonder if those who are strong believers of a clean install are all x Windows
users. Hahaha!!!
Keep in mind that the Mac OS X is a very large and complex operating software.
As you can see in the App Store download, it is over 4.3 GB.
In the history of software computing, nothing has worked 100 p
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