Even a tactile keyboard is a start, but SpeedDots cover this for a lot less,
so there's lots more scope for development yet, though its current structure
might well limit that.
R.
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I prefer running the AirPort directly facing the Internet, for that way the
guest network and Back To My Mac features are available.
U-Verse is often just (V)DSL. It might be worthwhile your investing in a modem
that does the bridging, such as Draytek 120/130. Or, see if you can get your
mode
Hello,
Thanks. Thats also a good point, because I do want back to my mac enabled.
> On Feb 26, 2015, at 4:07 AM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote:
>
> I prefer running the AirPort directly facing the Internet, for that way the
> guest network and Back To My Mac features are available.
>
> U-Verse is
I’ve come to this script late. I would like to know what the “package” is and
if it is geared towards teaching apple script creation? I’m an old Cobol, RPG,
Bal, Pascal, APL, Basic etc … programmer from way back and wouldn’t mind
getting back into it for the odd script writing need.
thanks
> On
Hello I have the same problem if I hit a wrong key combo all I get is the dong
sound and I have to quit vm and restart fusion so any help would go a long way
to help thanks in advance
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Hello guys,
This is getting really interesting. And I appreciate all that is being said
here.
I did listen to the Video. Now I’ll look at the other info.
What this all hedges on is if Comcast is interested in making it’s service more
consistent or not. I won’t even go into Comcast customer servic
Well, I don’t see it as surrender exactly, rather as picking my battles. You
actually don’t have to bridge any of the residential gateways to use back to my
mac, but you do have to do some tweaking. I’ve seen a couple of methods, one
of which is at https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3865704.
when I get that sound that indicates a wrong or dead keystroke, and Fusion
doesn't seem to respond, I switch to full screen mode with command control F
and that usually shakes things up and gets things working again. Also,
sometimes I VO end (function+right arrow) and then hit tab a few times u
Att is going to be more consistent. they have a better network than any cable
company. However, cable has faster speeds at the moment, but it’s mostly burst
speeds. I think there is much greater potential from the telecom offerings,
but their rollout of new stuff is still a bit rocky at the m
Hello to the list.
I may be missing something very basic about concepts for using Numbers.
With two adjacent numbers, either in a row or a column, I cannot get the
Product function in numbers to multiply the entries.
I’ve tried selecting the numbers, but that did not seem to work, but placing
the
Hi,
here works: entering a number in B2 and B3, moving the cursor to B4, go to the
menue and insert the product from the Formular submenue to B4. The result was
correct here even if I inserted another cell with a number.
> Am 26.02.2015 um 20:02 schrieb 'Jim Fettgather' via MacVisionaries
> :
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Hi there
Go to the first one you want. If you are doing a row, be sure to start with the
one on the left. If you are doing a column, start with the one at the top of
where you want to begin. In theory you can do it the other way, but I have
never been able to make that work. Staying on top of t
Hello,
Here’s the thing. For what we pay for cable we should be getting much better
service, in my opinion. In regards to over the phone techs, I agree. But we’ve
also had repair technicians come to the door both back when we had DSL several
years ago and also with Comcast support. The problem i
Ok, not sure if this went through earlier but I’m going to resend it hopefully
without all the random. Forgive the crossposting but I’m stumped. I was trying
to find a DrM removal tool to read Kindle books in Voice Dream, and in the
process realized that I needed to possibly find out how to move
I think the Kindle app for iPad and iPhone is accessible. I’m curious about the
Kindle Mac app myself. I’ve used it on the iPhone though. I think it would be
easier than trying to convert them although I’d like to know how to do that too.
My Youtube Channel: “www.youtube.com/LorieMcCloud
Whilst the i OS app is accessible the last time I checked the Kindle App
on the Mac platform had no Accessibility Plugin and the book content
text was not accessible via voiceover.
Certainly the only way I can use the Kindle app on a Mac is via a fusion
Window.
Whilst it is possible to break t
Emrah,
I found this old message about the Logitech server. I am considering
using it and I have a few questions.
1. Are you still using it?
2. Must you have one of the Logitech units or can you output directly
to the music system as an output of the computer.
3. What are you running it on. I am co
Hello,
I am starting to use numbers and have a problem.
I wish to ad numbers from row e5 - e55 and display the result in the next
column to the right in D4.
I can ad the numbers in the column but I can only display the result in row at
the bottom.
I used to use Excel before the Mac so have a litt
Hi,
Can someone tell me how to make this script display multiple edit fields?
For example, first name
last name
email…
Here is what I got.
display dialog “First Name?" default answer “"
Thanks,
Rob
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Well first of all d4 is to the left of e 5
Now go to f4 and type =SUM(e5:e55) and hit enter this should work
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I don’t think you can do that with the standard user interaction suite.
You would need to create a Cocoa apple script application project in Xcode and
create a UI from scratch which is much more complicated. There also might be
some third party solutions for doing something like this.
On Feb 26
Sorry about that am just having a bad day.
Max.
> On 27 Feb 2015, at 1:13 pm, george b wrote:
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> Well first of all d4 is to the left of e 5
>
> Now go to f4 and type =SUM(e5:e55) and hit enter this should work
>
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Well, I guess you could do something like this.
set dialogResult to display dialog "First Name" default answer ""
if (button returned of dialogResult is "OK") then
set dialogResult to display dialog "Last Name" default answer ""
if (button returned of dialogResult is "OK") then
While I'm not sure about the legal ramifications of breaking DRM, I
wouldn't call running the Amazon Kindle app on the Mac using VMWare or
Bootcamp as being 'available' on the Mac. Sort of like saying an
automobile can be driven just fine on a railroad track by loading and
towing it on a flatbe
Good day,
Below starting with the word “use” is an apple script that Jürgen and I wrote.
This will double click with the mouse on the VoiceOver cursor. It will of
course only work reliably when your VoiceOver cursor is over a non-grouped
item. . This has only been tested by two people,
So if you know the two cells you want multiplied you should just be able
to type in the formula. One tricky bit is if you type anything starting
with a letter it assumes you are entering text, not a label. So if the
two numbers are in cells A1 and A2 you can type the formula =A1*A2 using
an ast
Thank you.
Before I read your message, I figured out how to do it.
the same way you did, but different wording.
repeat
display dialog "First Name?" default answer ""
display dialog "Last Name?" default answer ""
display dialog "Email?" default answer ""
beep
end repe
I did it all the time in windows but I can understand why you don’t want that
discussed here. I know how to use google or start page or whatever. (smile)
My Youtube Channel: “www.youtube.com/LorieMcCloud
> On Feb 26, 2015, at 9:34 PM, 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries
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