Has anyone had much success playing with custom cell formats in Numbers? They
use those token things as in other areas of the OS, and they are a bit tricky
with VoiceOver in my experience. I'd really like them to bring out custom popup
menu formats, and hopefully they will in a future update, bu
Correct, in each view; day, month, year, list functions in different ways. My
preference is the list function in month view.
David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
Email: dchitten...@gmail.com
Mobile: +64 21 2288 288
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> On 5 Apr 2014, at 18:15, Steve Holmes wrote:
>
> If you want to
Hello Keith and others,
I took your suggestion, Keith, and just used Google Chrome, and it worked like
a charm. Thank you very much. I think that this will be my approach in the
future. I am still using Mountain Lion but will be upgrading, now that most of
the gotchas have been addressed. I
Yep, that's happening to me too, after this last update of mavericks.
Alia
On Apr 5, 2014, at 12:19 AM, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
> I am not having this behavior but something very annoying is happening here.
> I can quit safari with cmd-quite with no problem. But if I try to just close
> a window
To rename anything in Mac Os X just press return once it is highlighted.
Regards Chris
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On 05/04/2014 00:12, regina alvarado wrote:
Hello all:
Three questions. I know I put 2, but just throughout of a third. Sorry.
1. I somehow re-named my vol
HELLO Keith and all. Need some newby help. Sounds as if I should have gone to
Google Chrome. How can I get rid of Adobe Flash and get Chrome? Does it disable
Safari or does it just work automatically? I said I was new at this, especially
with Mini. I use flash for streaming HLN, MSNBC, etc. Will
Hi all. My mom has bought me Casperski protection for mac. How accessible is
it? The installation screen looks pretty good, really, but if no one has tried
this, I'll post my findings.
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yeah, it's legal as long as you're running on apple hardware. What isn't is if
you virtualise OS X on Windows. This is why Fusion has built in OS X support,
but workstation ir player don't.
On 04 Apr 2014, at 09:41 pm, Chris Apple boy wrote:
> Hi all
> Someone can correct me on this but I thou
I haven't tried the Mac version but the Windows version specifically requires
you to use a mouse. When I spoke with them, it's intentional since they think
keyboard interfaces are insecure. So, not sure if you can successfully mouse
options on the Mac. But they're not interested in improving acc
Now that, is pathetic. I won't actively use their software because of this.
That is a shame.
On Apr 5, 2014, at 10:13 AM, Deb Lewis wrote:
> I haven't tried the Mac version but the Windows version specifically requires
> you to use a mouse. When I spoke with them, it's intentional since they th
They did readily agree to refund me for the windows version. So if they haven't
changed their stance on this, I'd certainly at least do that.
They were totally aware of screen readers and said it was a specific decision
not to support us.
I thought I'd heard it all up to that point.
On Apr 5,
Yes you can mouse on the mac with VoiceOver alone. By default the
VoiceOver cursor does not follow the mouse pointer but you can always
route the mouse pointer to the location of the VoiceOver cursor with
vo-command-f5 then simulate a click with vo-shift-space. This does not
always work in all
See I thought so and thanks for the reassurance. I wouldn't dream of
posting illegal or questionable content on here but I can see why one
member brought this into discussion.
Regards Chris
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On 05/04/2014 15:26, Piotr Machacz wrote:
yeah, it'
I haven't really been following this thread. However, just to make it clear:
flash player can indeed be downloaded to your Mac and when I clicked the link
with the player already installed the interview began to play immediately. It
is true that it isn't an Apple product and Apple doesn't includ
Just an additional note: mouse keys are independent of Voiceover, and use the
actual mouse pointer, so if you can find the items you want to click on, it
might be more reliable. As far as routing the vO cursor, you can do this, but
you can also set navigation in VO utility to have the VO cursor
If flash works natively with Chrome, isn't it using a modified version of adobe
flash Player as a plugin? Just curious.
Also, I wanted to say that the interview was great. I have Flash enabled in
Safari, and it played right away.
Teresa
"The golden age of science fiction is twelve."--Pete grah
Yeah I definitely think it's worth trying on the Mac side. Mouse emulation
didn't work on the Windows side and I realize it's not the same on the Mac. But
I suspect you might have to turn VO off to get past their security. My primary
issue was not wanting to give money to a company that was unwi
I'm with you and think it's discrimination for security companies to
flag assistive software as potentially malware.
Regards Chris
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On 05/04/2014 17:21, Deb Lewis wrote:
Yeah I definitely think it's worth trying on the Mac side. Mouse emulatio
I have been looking into AppleScript since someone posted an article on iWork
automation recently and I see that it is possible to bypass the table naming
issue in numbers by setting the name property of a table with simple
AppleScript that can be written, compiled, and run from the AppleScript
Hi,
When you Interact with the Grid, navigate through it until you find the
ScreenSaver you desire, then Stop Interacting with the Grid and it's selected.
Simple as that.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On Apr 3, 2014, at 10:24 AM, Robert C wrote:
> How does one navigate in
My Mini is a 4,a and it curently has 2 slots with a 2 gig in each slot. I am
wondering how to upgrade it. Can I put two 8 GB in? What am I looking for as
far as gigahertz? When I look at my system information it says 1067. I don't
see that number available and I'm wondering if that number can be
Hi,
You likely renamed it by accident by pressing return on the HD then typing your
dog's name. If you're used to Windows, this is quite normal as you'd be used
to pressing return/enter to open the item but on the Mac, that keystroke sets
you up to rename an item.
Regarding your Adobe questio
If the board supports 16GB, then 2 8GB sticks should be ok.
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> On Apr 5, 2014, at 12:08 PM, Kristeen Hughes wrote:
>
> My Mini is a 4,a and it curently has 2 slots with a 2 gig in each slot. I am
> wondering how to upgrade it. Can I put two 8 GB in? What am I looking for as
hi,
Your best bet is to visit http://www.everymac.com and it has everything you'll
need to know regarding max memory, how to change and places you can purchase
the RAM.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On Apr 5, 2014, at 11:08 AM, Kristeen Hughes wrote:
> My Mini is a 4,a and i
I wish it was that simple. But its a steep learning curve. It turned
out I had the desired screen saver selected. I had to change the
settings in Energy Saver to allow my screen saver to kick in.
Quote of the nanosecond . . .
On the other hand, you have different fingers.
Robert & Annie Yann
i just want to ask if i can do play and pause like videos on youtube, because i
want to try to subscribe to a piano lesson, like the pianoclubhouse, if i can
also pause and replay the video while playing?
thanks
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Ahh...
I guess I didn't read beyond your initial question. Sorry. Selecting the
Screensaver is as I mentioned, but making sure that your machine doesn't sleep
before the Screensaver kicks in is an additional consideration. You're right,
that would be in the Energy Saver pane.
Later...
Ti
To rewind, press the k key. To fasst forward, press the f key. To pause and
resume, press the k key.
HTH.
Sent from my Mac, the only computer with full accessibility for the blind
built-in!
Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray, still a very happy Mac and Iphone 5 user!
On Apr 5, 2014,
It is really frustrating, as well as ironic, that it is not readable on the
iPhone, or on the Mac if you have not upgraded to Mavericks . . .
Christine
On Apr 3, 2014, at 1:06 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:
> Just stumbled upon this. Apparently it came out from Vision Australia in
> January.
>
>
Its ok. It occurred to me that the machine was going to sleep first
so I looked around and found the Energy Saver was the place to look. Am
slowly getting used to the navigation in OS X. Spent too many years in
Windows so its slow getting there.
Quote of the nanosecond . . .
"Oh, you hate y
Another thing that you can look at is absolutely free on every Mac. From the
Terminal app, look at sqlite3 the man page explains how to use it. Yeah, this
is on the geeky side and may not really meet your needs but it appears to be a
good SQL based system that is freely available.
I think I wil
Hi,
As I have said, I am thinking about switching to the Mac and have been
trying to gather more information about it. To that end, I have been asking
specific questions. I will continue to do that but I would like some
general feedback from people who have made the switch from Windows to the
Ma
1. I switched because windows 7 was about to come out and I thought to myself,
"If I've got to learn a whole new operating system and screen reader,
why not give the Mac a serious look instead of window-eyes or staying with
JAWS?"
2. For me, switching to the Mac was one of the best dec
Well, I switched because I'd heard the voices, and read the guides, and wanted
to try voiceover. I really don't regret it, although I miss the games avalable
on windows.
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> On Apr 5, 2014, at 15:11, Scott Duck wrote:
>
> Hi,
> As I have said, I am thinking about switching to
Hello,
I switched to the Mac almost 3 years ago for several reasons. I was tired of
the SMA upgrades for windows based screen readers. I still own a Windows 7
machine, and would use it if I had to, yet fortunately I don't see that being
the case to this point. There were too many conflicts with
Hi:
I do not regret switching, and am looking at purchasing another Mac. I was
tired of crashing Windows, paying to upgrade Jaws, upgrade antivirus programs,
etc.
On Apr 5, 2014, at 3:11 PM, Scott Duck wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As I have said, I am thinking about switching to the Mac and have been
> tr
I switched in 2011 because I choose to support the company that places
accessibility as important.
David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
Email: dchitten...@gmail.com
Mobile: +64 21 2288 288
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> On 6 Apr 2014, at 8:11, "Scott Duck" wrote:
>
> Hi,
> As I have said, I am thinking about s
actually i tried it, and it don't work, i even go to prornsite to do that and
it dont gabe me a great result
On 05 Apr 2014, at 08:22 pm, Ray Foret Jr wrote:
> To rewind, press the k key. To fasst forward, press the f key. To pause and
> resume, press the k key.
>
> HTH.
>
>
> Sent from my
Hello Scott.
I switched to the Mac because I had a row with Sight and Sound, the only dealer
in the UK who sells Jaws. At that particular time, I was using windows XP, or
Windows 7, can't remember. Anyway, what ever the operating system, I was
losing ILM Lives for Jaws and I must have made a
I totally agree with the last point. I don't think Microsoft has added a real
feature to Windows in, many years. I've been using Windows since, uh, 4th
grade? Third? And nothing is truly different. Yeah yeah, you got the start
screen and the charm bar and all, but they're really just superficial
Hello everyone,
I recently listened to an AppleVis podcast about Keyboard Maestro.
I am grateful this application is Voiceover accessible, however, I am having a
bit of a problem.
I have created a new macro, titled it accordingly, selected the USB device I
want a program to launch, selected the
Hello,
I thought of another thought provoking and conceivably decision-making reason
as to why one should or should not change to the Mac.
Go in to any electronics store that sells windows laptops. You will find their
prices a little more impulsive and easier to stomach than you would when
thin
I switched in 2012 because I was tired of paying 200 dollars a year (I'm
Canadian) for standard jaws software maintenance agreements. I also support a
company who puts accessibility into their products.
On Apr 5, 2014, at 2:17 PM, David Chittenden wrote:
> I switched in 2011 because I choose t
I wanted to give the Mac a try, and I liked the iOS syncing. In 2011 I got a
Mac Mini, and my only regret is not getting a Macbook straight away so I could
take it with me. I find the Mac more convenient, stable, and usable. However,
if you do a lot with MS Office for productivity, you may miss
Emilio,
So you chose the Applications Group and then the Activate Specific Application
Action I am assuming. You then need to interact with the Group you just chose
in the Macro Edit Detail Scroll Area. By default the Finder Application is
selected. VO to the right till you land on the Finder P
Hi Scott. I switched to the Mac November 3, 2010 because of two reasons. 1.
I was getting tired of my Lonovo laptop freezing and crashing. At one point,
the hard drive failed completely so I had to take it in and wait a few days
for it to be repaired. Needless to say, they didn't do a good job beca
Good point Cheryl. Also be aware that some sites may require a specific version
of Flash that may not be handled by the current version of Chrome. My wife ran
into that just this evening. She is trying to take a online course and needs at
least Flash 11. Not sure why chrome won't handle it but i
I too have a windows 7 box but I barely use it and get this, I'm never going
back, I refuse to go back no matter how much they pay me, I'd sooner take the
money and run.
On Apr 5, 2014, at 6:43 PM, BBS wrote:
> Hi Scott. I switched to the Mac November 3, 2010 because of two reasons. 1. I
> w
Where do you get it? and are there any others?
On 4 Apr 2014, at 7:06 pm, Devin Prater wrote:
> I believe the Inquisitor is still avalable, but it costs like $20 or so.
>
> Sent from my iPod
>
>> On Apr 4, 2014, at 1:02, Andrew Head wrote:
>>
>> Any games of the fantasy genre for the mac?
>>
> Hi,
* Hi Scott.
> As I have said, I am thinking about switching to the Mac and have been trying
> to gather more information about it. To that end, I have been asking
> specific questions. I will continue to do that but I would like some general
> feedback from people who have made t
Hi,
I have an HP LaserJet wireless printer. The app I use is HP ePrint. If you're
setting your printer up on a Mac, you will still have to download the HP
software in order to allow it to print wirelessly. If the printer in question
is capable, give it your network password, and see if it work
Gabriel,
Email me off-list, @ my gmail address contained in the header, & I'll send you
a set of notes compiled by several guys on another list. They're a little
rough, but they should help with GB 10 quite a bit.
CJ
On Apr 4, 2014, at 11:39 PM, Gabriele Battaglia wrote:
> Hi all.
> Could
It may be in the App Store.
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> On Apr 5, 2014, at 21:24, Andrew Head wrote:
>
> Where do you get it? and are there any others?
>> On 4 Apr 2014, at 7:06 pm, Devin Prater wrote:
>>
>> I believe the Inquisitor is still avalable, but it costs like $20 or so.
>>
>> Sent from m
I have a truly's stupid question. I know all of you are going to want to commit
me to the loony bin.
Tim, while navigating this thread, I noticed how you gave the explanation of
interacting through the cell of screensavers then stopping interacting in order
to select what you wanted. Does the sa
can somebody tell why cant i play audio tag in some other website?
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