Hi everyone,
I am not sure about the legalities of this but since ibooks on the mac is
rather inaccessible with a braille display and even though you can use a
braille display on ios it just does not feel as comfortable as reading braille
on a mac to me.
So, i got this tip from an acquaintance o
thanks for the tip.
Just curious, what sorts of problems are you having trying to read in ibooks
with braille? I've been doing it for about a week now and don't see a problem?
Caitlyn
On Aug 9, 2014, at 7:24 AM, Anouk Radix wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I am not sure about the legalities of this bu
Hi, my problem is that i only seem to be able to do it by using the item
chooser and even that stops at a certain point.
If i try to read it normally then i cant get to the next page or chapter. Also
i could never seem to figure out how to use the table of contents to navigate
to a spot directly
I'm sure if any of you guys were to email the author, you would certainly
accommodate you.emailed him several times and he's been very responsive.
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> On Aug 9, 2014, at 6:50 AM, Caitlyn Furness wrote:
>
> thanks for the tip.
>
> Just curious, what sorts of problems are you
how about that! That's strange and makes very little sense to me. It kind of
undercuts the whole concept of relative and absolute addressing, and implies
that numbers is correcting for the addressing depending on the method of moving
involved.
Oh well, good to know, thanks.
On Aug 9, 2014, at 1
Hi yes I think they are for keyboards and are very flat apart from
the centre and that is raised a little I got mine from my local resource
centre but any blind centre should know what you want if you say they are
for a keyboard hope this helps
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thanks, I already ordered a bunch.
On Aug 9, 2014, at 11:10 AM, wayne17a wrote:
> Hi yes I think they are for keyboards and are very flat apart from
> the centre and that is raised a little I got mine from my local resource
> centre but any blind centre should know what you want if you say
Ah, OK.
Well, to get to the next chapter, I have made my own shortcut, control n.
Control p is for previous chapter. You can set these up in keyboard in the
system prefs. The given shortcut for next chapter in i books doesn't seem to
work for me, it's supposed to be command shift right arrow
I am using it on the iPhone now. The only thing I am seeing is that open vpn is
not supported. I contacted them through there live chat and asked them if I
could use open vpn connect. They told me that this is not compatible with there
setup.
Doug
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> On Aug 8, 2014, at 6:
Hi,
I have mailed aple accessibility as well.
These things should just work imho without you having to make your own
shortcuts, the default ones should just do their job.
I am happy that it works for you though.
Greetings, Anouk,
On 09 Aug 2014, at 18:37, Caitlyn Furness wrote:
> Ah, OK.
>
>
Hey Nicholas.
Glad you were able to make that work. I knew you would if you stuck with it.
That's just what it takes some times, and on OS X you can get rewarded for it
more often than not.
I didn't feel I was able to help much more than throw out a bunch of
suggestions, but it sounds like th
Hello, I want to back my favorites up. What folder would I find them in on my
macintoshHD?
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They are stored in ~/library/Safari/Bookmarks.plist. A few other files seem to
be there as well, like download information.
On Aug 9, 2014, at 7:33 PM, Kliphton Senior wrote:
> Hello, I want to back my favorites up. What folder would I find them in on
> my macintoshHD?
>
>
> Frustrated with
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