Eileen Misrahi wrote:
> Also, I have reviewed some of the braille keystrokes recently,
> but I was having difficulty panning to the next line. If someone can point
> me in the right direction that would be fantastic.
I just started exploring this today. My display doesn't have a braille
keyboard
i wish they included the functionality of the modem on it, because most router
now have modem included, which i am using now a D-link modem router
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Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote:
> Yep! Braille for me, but only with BRLTTY, and only at the command line in
> text mode. That is the complete braille experience, IMO.
Indeed it is. Does BRLTTY still run on OS X? It used to work - I remember
it was discussed on the BRLTTY mailing list more than
Hi, Paul,
Since I wasn’t looking for a recording app, I almost deleted your message
before even reading it. However, I’m very, very glad that I didn’t. I
purchased List Recorder from the Austrian app store yesterday and thus far, I
am delighted with the app. It was also a real pleasure heari
can i install also a cracked windows 7 on a flash drive using the bootcamp? and
please tell me how, thanks in advance
dionipher
On 23 Jun 2014, at 02:15 pm, Christopher Hallsworth
wrote:
> This guide I have written myself so hope you like it. It is below.
>
> Installing Mac OS X from a USB fla
Hi.
I am looking for an accessible metronome app for the iPhone. I do not need the
metronome for music; I need it for exercising. So I'm looking for an app that
let's me manually enter the number of audible beats per minute, not music score
time signatures. Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Mike
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On 24 Jun 2014, at 09:02, Jason White wrote:
> Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote:
>> Yep! Braille for me, but only with BRLTTY, and only at the command line in
>> text mode. That is the complete braille experience, IMO.
>
> Indeed it is. Does BRLTTY still run on OS X? It used to work - I remember
On 24 Jun 2014, at 08:48, Dionipher Presas Herrera wrote:
> i wish they included the functionality of the modem on it, because most
> router now have modem included, which i am using now a D-link modem router
Yeah, I know. But you can often put your cable modem in pass-through mode, or
buy a
Tempo perfect is a good one. Accessible and works well.
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I have used the focus display a little bit, but the braille edge is the one I'm
getting if I get one. I want to be able to store books on it.
The hand-copied thermaform braille is torture. I had to read a book for school
once with it, and I litterally had to ask for an extension on the final
a
Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote:
> I haven't tried it since Leopard, so I couldn't say, however the driver
> interface meant that it was extremely limited anyway. I have since taken to
> the song and dance of configuring VMWare to pass through my USB braille
> device (BrailleNote Apex) to a Linux VM
Hi, Scott.
I downloaded the app and although several of the buttons are unlabelled, the
app will do exactly what I want it to do. The app is also free.
Another good thing about the app is that it will run while other audio apps are
running, provided you launch TempoPerfect last. By the way,
Hi, David,
Wow, there's a name from the past. My name is Mike Busboom, and we
corresponded with one another in an earlier life.
I went to your website, and I will go back frequently.
Welcome to the list. I'm still in Vienna after all these years.
Mike
On 19,Jun,2014, at 21:06, 'David Goldfi
You can but only if your mac does not include an internal optical drive.
Christopher Hallsworth
Student at the Hadley School for the Blind
www.hadley.edu
On 24/06/2014 09:54, Dionipher Presas Herrera wrote:
can i install also a cracked windows 7 on a flash drive using the bootcamp? and
please
An interesting note about setting the tempo: a three finger swipe in the tempo
picker will move by 8 or 10 bpm instead of just one at a time with a dingle
finger swipe.
On Jun 24, 2014, at 6:44 AM, Mike Busboom wrote:
>
> Hi, Scott.
>
> I downloaded the app and although several of the button
what are the advantages of doing this?
what are the disadvantages as well?
why would someone want to create a bootible drive?
Jessica
jldai...@gmail.com
On Jun 24, 2014, at 7:32 AM, Christopher Hallsworth
wrote:
> You can but only if your mac does not include an internal optical drive.
>
> Chr
This is possibly not a question specifically for this list but maybe someone
here can help.
I am looking at acquiring a small mixer with 4 outputs and one line in input. I
want to use this to record interviews, podcasts and to mix things like the
computer sound, i-phone and other things with a
I'd say you got it about right: but, here's some food for thought. Why not go
with a small USB mixer instead?
Sincerely,
the Constantly Barefooted Ray, Still a very happy Mac and iphone user!
Sent from my Mac, the only computer with full accessibility for the blind
built-in!
On Jun 24, 2014,
Hi. Something like one of the alesis multi mix USB mixers would work for that.
Cameron.
On 6/24/14, Ray Foret Jr wrote:
> I'd say you got it about right: but, here's some food for thought. Why not
> go with a small USB mixer instead?
>
>
> Sincerely,
> the Constantly Barefooted Ray, Still
Ray and Cameron for suggesting the USB mixers. that actually sounds like a more
practical answer. I knew someone here would have such an answer. :)
Jenine Stanley
dragonwalke...@gmail.com
On Jun 24, 2014, at 9:18 AM, Ray Foret Jr wrote:
> I'd say you got it about right: but, here's some food
Hello,
One important thing mentioning here is that if you go with a USB mixer, you
will eliminate the analog to digital conversion step that will be used if
you use a tradational line-in mixer. Now this isn't saying that you will
notice any degraded audio, but this may become a problem. Also, if y
Doesn't any body know if BRLTTY works also to support Alva Satellite 540?
I'm trying to use it with NVDA on a Win 8.0 Virtualized with VmWare Fusion,
under my iMac, but it seems not working at all.
Thanks for every info.
Gabriel.
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Eric,
What kinds of problems might I encounter with the USB mixer? I like no hum.
Although I have a range of cables for the line-in, I haven't marked the
troublesome ones or gotten rid of them. My bad there.
Jenine Stanley
dragonwalke...@gmail.com
On Jun 24, 2014, at 9:50 AM, Erik Heil wro
Hi all.
I would like to face my terminal on a scientific way learning the bash
language.
Does anybody have some basic document or web page where starting from?
My knoledge about bash old by mac terminal is zero.
Thanks.
Gabriel.
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hi, a fast feminine search gave me this from google.
http://www.tldp.org/LDP/Bash-Beginners-Guide/html/
On 6/24/14, Gabriele Battaglia wrote:
> Hi all.
> I would like to face my terminal on a scientific way learning the bash
> language.
> Does anybody have some basic document or web page where s
Sabahattin,
Thanks. It should work ok in Thunderbird for now. Its just a bit
different from what I am used to but I can work with it and get ready to
move over to the Mac.
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Hi!
I have problems with my Mac Mini when i disconnect the screen i have.
Especially Itunes and mail is getting quite slow.
Is there a sollution to this or is it something i have to live with.
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That is a problem with some Minis (mine included). You need a screen of some
kind, even if the screen is off, or the Mac spends so much time searching for a
screen that it slows down. There are also converters you used to be able to
get, which would trick the Mac into thinking a screen was conne
Hello David:
Welcome aboard the list it's definitely a good place to learn about your Mac so
you have a good day and it's nice to hear a voice from the past! Take care
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Hi,
If you already have iCloud syncing of Contacts enabled between your Mac and her
iPhone, then this will be relatively easy. Do the following on her iPhone:
* Go into Settings/iCloud and turn off Contact syncing.
* You will be asked what you want to do with the existing Contacts, Keep them
o
Hi there David welcome to the list.
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On Jun 24, 2014, at 11:19 AM, Mickey Quenzer wrote:
> Hello David:
> Welcome aboard the list it's definitely a good place to learn about your Mac
> so you have a good day and it's nice to hear a voice from the
i'd rather wait for that to come :)
On 24 Jun 2014, at 11:37 am, Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote:
> On 24 Jun 2014, at 08:48, Dionipher Presas Herrera
> wrote:
>> i wish they included the functionality of the modem on it, because most
>> router now have modem included, which i am using now a D-lin
On 24 Jun 2014, at 06:26 pm, Tim Kilburn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If you already have iCloud syncing of Contacts enabled between your Mac and
> her iPhone, then this will be relatively easy. Do the following on her
> iPhone:
>
> * Go into Settings/iCloud and turn off Contact syncing.
> * You will b
Hi,
The combo-pack may happen but I'd guess that you're not going to see a combo
modem/airport device any time in the near future. ISP's often have proprietary
devices that they have entered into agreements with specific venders but, they
often end up behind the times technology-wise. That is
Hi Jeff,
Thanks for the info, and everything you said before. I have it set to
vertical layout but this approach still isn't working - I can arrow up
and down the folder list, press right when finding a folder I want,
arrow up and down the article list. But then when I press VO j it
jumps me bac
How long have you had it for? Some flash chipsets respond to complete wear by,
you guessed it, turning read-only. I wonder if perhaps the disk has had it?
Did it come with software, do you remember? Perhaps you have need of it now,
to "Unprotect" it. Doubt this is the real reason if you've b
In my eyes the main advantage is no internet connection is required.
Disadvantages well can't think of any other than the prerequisites in
this guide.
Christopher Hallsworth
Student at the Hadley School for the Blind
www.hadley.edu
On 24/06/2014 13:41, Jessica wrote:
what are the advantages o
Hey Pam, Thanks, yeah I had already listened to the podcast and have also
bought the ebook and am 1/3 through the ebook but no mention of my audio issue
and Voiceover on either the podcast or the ebook, I know this is a VO specific
question so thought someone using it who also uses different spe
Hi Jason,
Earlier today, I reviewed the support documents from Humanware for the Apex
using it as a braille display with VO, the "getting Started With VO"
document in the Vo help menu and the VO command help table for braille
commands. There wasn't much in the latter. I did put on keyboard help a
All commands are in VO Utility > braille > Assign Commands. There, as the name
suggests, you can change any commands you don't like in addition to reviewing
what is already there.
As to your braille grade, there is no relation between it and the Apex's
settings. The Mac is driving everything, s
Have you tried a reset of both devices? Kd that does not help, a clean install
of osx may be needed.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jun 24, 2014, at 6:01 PM, "Eileen Misrahi"
> wrote:
>
> Hi Jason,
>
> Earlier today, I reviewed the support documents from Humanware for the Apex
> using it as a bra
Hello,
I just responded to Jason's post on this matter. When you suggested to look
at the mapping for the Apex in VO, where would I find this? I would assume
in VO utility in braille. Is that correct? When I had either a Text Edit or
iText Express document opened, the 2 inner keys on the Apex int
Yes to both. Those are the right keys, and the key mappings are in VO Utility >
Braille. Choose your display from the table (if you have more than one paired,
or ever have done so) and then choose "change commands". Of course, these
assignments have nothing to do with any Windows screen readers
Hi!
I never got brltty to work on my mac.
So i gave it up and do an ssh from my linux box to my mac instead.
/A
24 jun 2014 kl. 10:02 skrev Jason White :
> Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote:
>> Yep! Braille for me, but only with BRLTTY, and only at the command line in
>> text mode. That is the compl
Eileen,
Tho I am far from being a proficient user of a braille display (the
Braille Edge) with the Mac or iPhone, here is what I think may need to
be made clear.
The commands list in the VO guide is the list of "commom" commands
that can be used on any braille display. Most of these see
Hi!
I suggest you buy a usb mixer as it gives you better sound quality.
Though i don't know any good once.
/A
24 jun 2014 kl. 14:55 skrev Jenine Stanley :
> This is possibly not a question specifically for this list but maybe someone
> here can help.
>
> I am looking at acquiring a small mixer
Hi!
Do you know what these converters are called?
Thanks.
/A
24 jun 2014 kl. 18:12 skrev Alex Hall :
> That is a problem with some Minis (mine included). You need a screen of some
> kind, even if the screen is off, or the Mac spends so much time searching for
> a screen that it slows down. There
I am pretty sure you are looking for an NTSC box, but I am not totally certain.
Still, a cheap monitor these days can't be much, especially an older one. You
will probably need a Mini Display to VGA converter if you get the NTSC box or
an old monitor, just FYI That adapter says Mini Display, but
Jenine,
You might look in to the M-Audio Fast Track or Fast Track Pro. Those work
pretty well with Mac. But, I believe they're only 2 channel for the XLR's.
On-the-other-hand, they're are more expensive models by the same manufacturer
with 4-channels. Also, depending on your Mac, your not l
Gabriele Battaglia wrote:
> Doesn't any body know if BRLTTY works also to support Alva Satellite 540?
I think all of the Alva displays are supported. If you're experiencing
difficulties, the helpful people on the BRLTTY mailing list should be able to
assist.
> I'm trying to use it with NVDA on a
Hi Robert,
Thanks for that explanation. When I reviewed the command list for the Apex,
the thumb buttons should pan the document to advance or go back to the
previous chunk of 32 cells, which is the total cells on the Apex. I'll have
to dig into this more when I have another amount of spare time
Hello Jessica,
This is the only thing that I am having problems in with ML. I won't go as
far as a clean install of the OS, since it was a bear to get Win 8.1
installed in bootcamp. That is another topic or thread for this list in the
future. I have lived without a braille display this long, I ca
Catherine -
If you are happy with what you are doing, by all means stick with it. The
reason I prefer to have the articles open in an external browser is so that I
can quickly enable the reader with Command Shift R if it is available, thus
saving me some time trying to find the text of articles
HiAlex,
You are correct that space-G will toggle between contracted and uncontracted
braille in VO. When I poked around in the VO utility-braille and clicked on
"assigned keystrokes," I was only given a short countdown to input the new
keystroke to change the setting. Do I need to tab to a tab
The table should be there, with a bunch of commands. Arrow to a row, interact,
go-space on the menu button that says what the command does, and you can choose
a new command. Or, press cmd-b (I think) to change the key combination assigned
to the currently selected command.
On Jun 24, 2014, at 7:
Hi Brian,
If I personally use the app, I would help you. However I'm not familiar with it
therefore I forwarded to you what I was hoping would help you. At least you
had listen to the podcast and purchase the book. I certainly wish I could've
been more help. I may check out the app when I can
how about try to chech the apogee duet mic
On 25 Jun 2014, at 12:37 am, Anders Holmberg wrote:
> Hi!
> I suggest you buy a usb mixer as it gives you better sound quality.
> Though i don't know any good once.
> /A
> 24 jun 2014 kl. 14:55 skrev Jenine Stanley :
>
>> This is possibly not a question
Eileen,
I had to check out what the pan command does. Perhaps the Apex uses
it differently. For the Braille Sense (also a 32 cell display), it moves
by 32 items, not cells. My note taker is set to move by line using the
scroll buttons.
Might this act different when the display is connec
Hey Pam,
Honestly I don't know how useful the app is to someone who uses VoiceOver and
already uses keyboard commander to launch the main apps that you use. What I
have found in my limited use of Launch Bar is it does help you get to a
specific file a little quicker and find a song in your iTun
Hi Jason and thanks for your kind answer.
I didn't know there is a BRLTTY support mailing list, I'm going to googling
for it.
Before leaving you, I'd like to ask you something else as you're an
experienced Linux user.
Do you know if there are important differences in between the Unix system
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