No, it doesn’t, unfortunately.
Teresa
"Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too
dark to read."--Groucho Marx
On Jan 16, 2014, at 4:45 PM, Jesus Garcia wrote:
> Evening list members, can someone tell me if mozilla thunderbird for the mac
> works with voice ov
Cheers
Maria
sent from mac mini
email, & fb bubbygirl1...@gmail.com
skype bubbygirl1972 twitter same as skype without the numbers.
On 17 Jan 2014, at 5:19 pm, Daniel Hawkins
wrote:
> I would like to add, if you want to adjust VO on the fly, and not the master
> volume, just hold ct
can somebody tell me how to pair my bluetooth headset. because when im in the
bluetooth preferences, i cant see my headset although it was already on. can
somebody give me the step by step procedure.
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I'm totally unfamiliar with teamspeak and/or team talk. Does this mean they are
usable or unusable for the blind?
.
On Jan 16, 2014, at 4:25 AM, Piotr Machacz wrote:
> the stable version of teamspeak works as well as team talk. That is,
> everything is accessible except the chat and channel tr
Team speak and team talk are useable for the blind. On the mac platform team
speak has some issues with accessibility. You can’t move from channel to
channel on the server but for the most part it is useable.
On Jan 17, 2014, at 8:09 AM, Phil Halton wrote:
> I'm totally unfamiliar with teamspe
Hi,
Seems you have to fill in a capture to search their forums. Is there a link to
a download file you can send to the list, or is it a case of get the main
client first and upgrade to the beta from within it?
Cheers
Dave
On 17 Jan 2014, at 14:23, isaac wrote:
> Team speak and team talk are
Here is the link to the team speak downloads for mac
http://www.teamspeak.com/?page=downloads
On Jan 17, 2014, at 8:25 AM, David Taylor wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Seems you have to fill in a capture to search their forums. Is there a link
> to a download file you can send to the list, or is it a case of
Hi, that doesn't have the beta on it as far as I can tell though, so this
doesn't answer my question.
Cheers
Dave
On 17 Jan 2014, at 14:31, isaac wrote:
> Here is the link to the team speak downloads for mac
> http://www.teamspeak.com/?page=downloads
> On Jan 17, 2014, at 8:25 AM, David Taylo
Hi,
I have been reading a file in preview. I have another file open in text edit
and have to switch between the two files.
Everything is fine until I have to return to preview. when I do, my place
isn’t kep and it goes back to the beginning of the section I originally did a
find command for t
Press command-[
Cheers
Dave
On 17 Jan 2014, at 15:38, regina alvarado wrote:
> Good morning. Haven’t quite gotten things sound wise the way I want them, but
> getting closer because of your help. Thanks. Have a simple question. When in
> Safari, if I am interacting with the HTML and links, ho
Good morning. Haven’t quite gotten things sound wise the way I want them, but
getting closer because of your help. Thanks. Have a simple question. When in
Safari, if I am interacting with the HTML and links, how do I get back to the
previous page I was on or my home page? Have the prefs to work
As David said cmd [. That can be found under the delete key. If you start from
the right under the delete key and go left by three keys, that is [. If you hit
cmd ] that will go forward. this key combination can be used under finder too.
Daniel Hawkins
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2012 15in. Mac
Hello all,
This tip works in both Preview and Text Edit. When you go to the program go
right untill you get to the text feild and interact, now do the rotor command
and navigate with character, words, or lines, or paragraph, so when you switch
from one app to the next it will remember the last
Hi,
In case David’s message doesn’t read the punctuation to you, it is command-left
brace. This is the key just to the right of the letter “p”. These sort of
shortcuts can also be found within the menubar in the History menu. Note that
all regular keyboard shortcuts available to the sighted
Hey all,
Is there a command to select the first item and then go down a bunch select the
last one and the command will select all the items in between the two points?
For example if I want to highlight all of my Billy Joel songs for a playlist
instead of clicking on 200 songs with VO command en
Use command a to select all items.
On Jan 17, 2014, at 10:43 AM, Brian Fischler wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> Is there a command to select the first item and then go down a bunch select
> the last one and the command will select all the items in between the two
> points? For example if I want to highl
Hi, all,
I’m currently reading a novel in iBooks which has several sections within each
chapter. I can read it on the iPod just fine, but on the Mac, the sections
don’t seem to be presented sequentially by VO. Whole sections are skipped
sometimes. Has anyone found a way to use a keystroke to go
Hey man,
That won’t work, as I don’t want to select all items, I want to select al lthe
items between a starting and ending point and the items in between those two
points not outside them.
On Jan 17, 2014, at 11:55 AM, isaac wrote:
> Use command a to select all items.
> On Jan 17, 2014, at 1
Really? I use shift. Wonder what’s the difference...
Daniel Hawkins
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2012 15in. Macbook Pro
2.3 Quad-core i7
4GB DDR3
500GB HDD
Dual Boot:
Windows 7 Ultimate Edition 64-bit
On Jan 17, 2014, at 10:55 AM, isaac wrote:
> Use command a to select all items.
> On Jan 17,
Hey,
Been looking for something like this for awhile, a way to easily copy my
clipboard on my mac to my iPhone and vice versa. I installed Comman C on my Mac
but couldn’t get very far with it, and don’t want to plunk down the money for
either of these utilities until I know they work with Voice
Ok, what I do is do the line command, or word command or link command, then
start the top and hold shift, and just go down till the end, once you have
select all that you want, then cmd c to copy .
Daniel Hawkins
- Posted from my Macbook Pro
2012 15in. Macbook Pro
2.3 Quad-core i7
4GB DDR3
500GB
I know of no method with the keyboard to mark the beginning and end of a
selection area. You can try holding down shift-down-arrow, and then check your
progress periodically by pressing VO-F6. Another way to do this might be to do
a search in your library for Billy Joel, select all the resulting
Daniel,
Um.. thanks.
However, how do you do the roter command on a mac? Or is this the vo u thing?
Cait
On Jan 17, 2014, at 11:07 AM, Daniel Hawkins
wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> This tip works in both Preview and Text Edit. When you go to the program go
> right untill you get to the text feild
Ok, I use the trackpad for this, since I’m am more used to the IOS editing.
If you turn on trackpad commander you can use rotor to select character, word,
line, etc. when you interact with a text you can select one of the rotor
options and use the down arrow. So you can skip by character, word,
With quick nag on I hit left and up arrow to change to character to read by
letter. This did not work. How do I read by character? Thanks!
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Hey Teresa,
Thanks, your search idea and selecting all might be the best way. I remember
when I could see there was a way to do this back in my windows days. It is not
a command I would use a lot, but every now and then.
On Jan 17, 2014, at 12:18 PM, Teresa Cochran wrote:
> I know of no method
Hi, Regina,
the name of the feature is actually “quick nav” with a V as in Victor, short
for navigation. I love your phrase for it, though, as it does sometimes seem
that way to me. :)
Make sure quick nav is turned on by pressing left and right arrow keys at the
same time. Then try going to th
Most times, you can interact with the text you want to read and then use vo
commands to read it character by character. A filename in Finder, for instance,
is easily reviewed: interact until you can't anymore, then use vo-shift-right
or left, or vo-w twice. I prefer this to Quicknav since I don'
Yes, it involves selecting the beginning or end of the area you want
highlighted and holding the mouse down while you move it over your desired
block of text or items. I’d imagine you could try this with VO and the
mouse-dragging commands, or you might have better results with mouse keys on,
wh
Hey listers,
Is anyone else experiencing serious mail busy busy busy problems in Mavericks
classic view mail mode? Over the last two days mail has become almost unusable,
with me having to constantly quit mail to stop the busy busy and sluggishness.
It just started again while writing this mess
Hi all, I understand what the pitch is in the VO utility but could someone
explain what does the intonation do when changed?
Thank you
Daniel
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HI.
am not experiencing a lot of busy mail problems and usually if I do quitting
mail resolves this for a very long time. I hope you can find a solution to
this problem.
Warm regards and blessings
Maria, Joe and FurBabies
Email: iMessage:bubbygirl1...@gmail.com
On 18 Jan 2014, at 5:40 am,
intonation is how much expression the voice has, how much it rises and falls.
If you set it to 0, you get a robot voice.
Teresa
"The Golden Age of science fiction is twelve."--Pete Graham
On Jan 17, 2014, at 10:41 AM, Daniel McGee
wrote:
> Hi all, I understand what the pitch is in the VO uti
Hi Chris,
Thank you very much for this.
Andrew
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Ok, Nic. Go ahead and send it to me off list, and I'll see what happens when I
try it.
Regards,
Gigi
On Jan 17, 2014, at 12:16 AM, Nicholas Parsons
wrote:
> HI Gigi,
>
> I was using PDFPen. I downloaded the trial version of PDFPen Pro, and at
> first it seemed to be exactly the same. Voice
Listers,
Has anybody had problems with Stanza opening epub books in Mavericks? I have an
epub book which when I try to open it in Stanza in order to convert it into a
.rtf gives me an error message about something or other missing in the archive.
The error message is so long and complex that I
What was it about 15 minutes since I sent the message and I quit mail and was
using it again and again the busy busy problems, and yes, I have restarted my
computer and still the same problems. Very frustrating.
On Jan 17, 2014, at 1:54 PM, Maria and Joe Chapman
wrote:
> HI.
>
> am not experi
Hi.
I wonder if repairing permissions would help?
Maria and Joe Chapman
bubbygirl1...@gmail.com
On 18 Jan 2014, at 6:05 am, Brian Fischler wrote:
> What was it about 15 minutes since I sent the message and I quit mail and was
> using it again and again the busy busy problems, and yes, I ha
Is it a protected epub book, such as iBooks or Nook? You can’t read iBooks or
Nook in Stanza.
Teresa
"We're made of star stuff."--Carl Sagan
On Jan 17, 2014, at 11:03 AM, Andrew Lamanche wrote:
> Listers,
>
> Has anybody had problems with Stanza opening epub books in Mavericks? I have
> an
HI. this is a good start, but it still doesn’t make a windows computer truly
accessible out of the box. I did this with an iPhone but I think it applies to
all apple products. My brother left his iPhone in the house, and went out. He
called me from a friends phone and asked me to go in to hi
Hi.
Just had another thought. This might be a good thing for those of us looking
for volunteer work. If we can use window eyes as long as they have office 2010
or later on their system. How well does window eyes and office work together I
wonder?
Warm regards and blessings
Maria, Joe and
What does repairing permissions do, is that in the system utility? Do I need to
be concerned with repairing permissions changing anything else on my system?
Thanks,
On Jan 17, 2014, at 2:12 PM, Maria and Joe Chapman
wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I wonder if repairing permissions would help?
>
>
> Maria
I haven't followed this thread very closely, so I'm sorry if this has come up.
You seem to be forgetting about NVDA, a free screen reader that has very good
Office support and can also be scripted. A common complaint about NVDA is that
people don't like Espeak, the synthesizer it comes with, but
Hi.
I noticed that when creating new spreadsheet in Numbers, the column and row
titles are read automatically. This, however, doesn't seem to be the case
when when reading spreadsheets from other people, eg when they are imported
from Excel.
Has anyone found a solution to this?
Thanks for any h
Hi everyone,
Just joined the list. Got a MacBook Pro recently, and will start
training on it next week.
First of many questions, but will not fire them off too quickly. I
am switching from Windows 7 to the Mac. One program that is not yet
supported by OS X Mountain Lion is Duxbury. I wi
indeed? if this is a fully functional edition with all other programs,
does not that mean the speech choices you would get with window eyes in
general? Why are they only offering one synthesizer I wonder?
Kare
On Fri, 17 Jan 2014, Alex Hall wrote:
I haven't followed this thread very closely
Licensing costs, most likely. You will also get no free technical support
beyond installation.
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On Jan 17, 2014, at 4:18 PM, Karen Lewellen wrote:
> indeed? if this is a fully functional edition with all other programs,
You can set up a mac to 'dual boot' where you partition your hard drive
in two pieces with Windows on one and MacOS on the other. Then Apple's
BootCamp tool lets you pick which one you want to start up. When running
Windows this way it's no different than any other PC laptop and your
Apple turn
Chris,
Thanks. Have you used both modes? Since the Mac experience is new
for me I want to do what works right the first time. I can keep using
the Windows machine and have to until I find a Windows 7 dvd anyway, but
it would be a tidy office here to have only one computer.
I hope there
Hi there
Apple told me that the top row and the first first column are considered to be
heading rows and columns by default, at least that's the way I understood it.
Have you tried to change the file a little when you export it to have the
labels set up that way? You can increase headers in Num
The little I do in Windows didn't require a dedicated Bootcamp setup so
I've always used VMs. The other nice thing is the virtual windows hard
drive is just a (large) file. So I keep a master copy around and if my
running copy gets mangled somehow I just put it in the trash and clone
another on
Hello all,
I would like to add. On top of this. If you are looking at other Options other
than Duxbury, you can use Libre and install the OBT2 extention and that can
translate. I have seen that on a Windows side, but I have not seen it on the
Mac side since I don’t have an embosser.
Daniel Hawk
One question, in unity mode, in VMWare Fusion, do you risk any virus from the
Windows side to run into the mac side? It could be configured for Windows OS
and Mac OSX? Is it maybe best to keep Windows fun in Windows in shell mode or
what i can call it?
Take care
17. jan. 2014 kl. 22:25 skre
Do you only need to make a copy of the original Windows by clicking command + c
and store it on a free space? Then throw it in the trash and copy it back with
command + c and paste it into the virtual machine folder again? That would be
fantastic in a way, because we are sort of talking about a
thanks!
right after I wrote in asking what the roter was on the mac, I had a light bulb
moment and went to the track pad! Don’t know why I didn’t think of that
before, but thanks, this does help a bunch!
Cait
On Jan 17, 2014, at 12:26 PM, Daniel Hawkins
wrote:
> Ok, I use the trackpad for th
Speech Syntherzises is very important for my self i.e. the choice of installing
from developers. This is a very bad mistake by GW Micro. Free speech!!
Take care
17. jan. 2014 kl. 22:22 skrev Buddy Brannan :
Licensing costs, most likely. You will also get no free technical support
beyond instal
Hi All,
I just want to point out that I have had a paid copy of Window-Eyes for a few
years. Last year though, if I wanted the Vocalizer voices I needed to pay for
them. Also, I listened to a recent podcast from GW micro on how to get started
with the WE version for Office and it was mentioned
It will not solve the problem in long terms, but command + f5 and command + f5
to reset voice over should help in short terms. I have to use this in
Finereader Pro, very often. Irritating.
Take care
17. jan. 2014 kl. 20:59 skrev Brian Fischler :
What does repairing permissions do, is that in
Hey all.
I tried to install windows 7 on my mac with bootcamp. I’m running an early 2011
macbook Pro with 10.9.1.
I got the message saying that it couldn’t download the win7 software from the
software update server. Is there anything I can do? I want to try bootcamp
instead of VMware.
Thanks.
M
You need to format your usb device as a FAT32 file format. You can do this in
disk utility by hitting command + space and type disk utility. You find your
drive in the side panel and tab to delete, chose FAT format and a name and tab
to delete key. Let me know if this works, cause i have problem
I just downloaded and tried out the stable version of TeamSpeak, and couldn't
get past the setup wizard screen. In fact, I couldn't even command Q the app -
had to force quit. It seemed completely inaccessible to me.
The windows version works fine, but I was hoping to have a mac option as well.
Whenever I create a new sheet in Numbers, the first thing I do is turn off
header rows and columns. Right click on the header row and column and set
header rows and columns to 0.
>From that point on, you should hear standard spreadsheet coordinates when
>navigating around. A1, B1, C1, etc.
HT
No prob, did it work for you?
Daniel Hawkins
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2012 15in. Macbook Pro
2.3 Quad-core i7
4GB DDR3
500GB HDD
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Windows 7 Ultimate Edition 64-bit
On Jan 17, 2014, at 5:07 PM, Caitlyn and Maggie
wrote:
> thanks!
> right after I wrote in asking what the roter was
Hi you could try a pram reset by shutting down your mac and then
holding down the cmd and option key with the letters p and r and then hold
the power button down entill you hear four sets of chime hope this helps
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i am kinda wondering what they will gain by doing it like that?
Not that i will ever have too find out, the absolutely only thing i
use windows for is scanning , when done i can copy paste it over in
textedit directly.
I have thought long and hard over if i really needed something newer
than xp for
Dear list members,
I have tried to deal for weeks with my gmail account not working with Apple
Mail. I don’t know what could be the matter. I spent hours with the people at
the Mac Accessibility Support line, and took two trips to an Apple store with
iMac in toe.
My issues with mail have not b
I wonder why they went with WindowEyes. Maybe less outcry when the #3
gets picked for inclusion. As it normally goes for $900 a pop I could
see MS giving them $9 each which would be made up for in quantity. Last
WebAIM survey had Primary Screen Reader use with Jaws at 49%, WindowEyes
at 12% and
Generally Windows viruses won't work on OSX so it's not like having a
virtual windows box is going to add much risk. As a virtual windows
machine it is just as susceptible to viruses as a real windows box. That
also means you could create a document in Windows that is infected, use
your Mac to
The virtual machine and all it's setting show up a a single big package
file on OSX. I usually keep it on my desktop as VMWare doesn't seem to
care where you stick it. So I can copy that file as many times as I want
and throw them in the trash if I don't want a particular instance, just
like an
Piles of them here on newegg:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=17679%20600012573&IsNodeId=1&Description=speakers&bop=And&Order=PRICE&PageSize=20
I have an ancient Altec Lansig set with a subwoofer which sounds quite
nice.
CB
On 1/16/14 3:39 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
Hey Wayne,
Thanks I am going to try this tomorrow. Only problem has does one hold down
those keys as it seems like it will take two hands to do so, and my power
button is on the back of my iMac.
On another hilarious mail note in mac mail I just got a test email I sent to my
gmail from my gmai
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