Hi!
I don’t know but i think there’s a developper site somewhere.
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> 10 aug. 2015 kl. 21:14 skrev Janina Sajka :
>
> OK, so where is the process documented? If I wanted to compile espeak
> for VoiceOver, where do I go to find the steps to take?
>
> Janina
>
> Anders Holmberg writes:
>> Hi!
>>
Hi everyone,
I have used many forums in my time but am stumped with google+. I joined my
first google+ community today (nosillacast) and wanted to post a message in
their forum dumb question corner.
But when i click that with either accessibility mode On or OFF I get LOADS of
buttons and heading
Devin Prater writes:
> There is no known way to do it.
>
So, we're going round in circles here.
Is Apple a walled garden that keeps others out? No, say some, because
Acapela has ported their voices, and someone has hacked Eloquence to
work.
But, no one knows where to learn how to do it? That's a
Hi Venkatesh,
First select the view controller to segue to.
Then from the inspector, drag from the presenting segue that you want, I.e.
show segue to the button in the outline.
When you unlock the mouse button on the button in the outline, wait until
you hear vo say Xcode has new window.
Does anyone know of any program that can help someone learn to type better that
is accessible? I have a client that is awful at typing and wants a program that
can help them learn to type better. Thanks,
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Hi Brian,
I’m not sure if its still accessible, but I have used Xtype in the past for
clients.
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I have been wanting to check out Ultra Key, an app which is $45 and apparently
most of the activities are accessible with VO.
God bless.
Matthew Dierckens
Certified Assistive Technology Specialist
Macintosh, Windows and IOS Trainer
U.S. number: 573-401-1018
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I'm watching this thread, as segues are one thing I've never managed to get
working. Is this Xcode 6.x or 7?
On a related note, has anyone worked out how to add tabs to tab bars, or views
to grids, and so on? No matter what I try, I can't get new tabs onto a tab bar
in N iOS app.
> On Aug 11, 2
Greetings all. I am a new subscriber to this list. I bought my first
Mac about 10 days ago. I have used Windows for the last 16 years and
this is my first journey into the Mac. I got an early 2015 MacBook
Pro, 256 GB hard drive, 8 GB RAM, and 2.7 processor. I am totally
blind and use VoiceOver and
Welcome, Wayne. I've seen you on other lists, and I'm glad you've joined the
ranks of the Mac users!
My best advice, honestly, is to ditch Windows as much as possible. I got my
first Mac in 2011, and mostly used Windows for the next year. It wasn't until a
series of unfortunate events killed my
Thanks John and Matt appreciate the leads. will advise them on this.
> On Aug 11, 2015, at 2:55 PM, Matthew Dierckens wrote:
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> I have been wanting to check out Ultra Key, an app which is $45 and
> apparently most of the activities are accessible with VO.
>
> God bless.
> Matthew Dierckens
> C
Right. If a simple hacker can do it, any developer can. Its not a walled garden
if you have the skills to climb over the wall, and IMHO, the flowers are
beautiful in Apple's garden, and fake in Google's.
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> On Aug 11, 2015, at 9:31 AM, Janina Sajka wrote:
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> Devin Prater w
Awesome! thanks
> On Aug 8, 2015, at 7:54 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
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> Incredibly so, yes. I've made a text guide to it and a podcast, if you're
> interested. Both are on AppleVis.
>> On Aug 8, 2015, at 8:08 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi:
>> I have Audio Hijack Pro. Is the new Audio Hi
Yet you say no one knows where to find documentation? That's pretty ugly
to me.
But, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. We all know that, no?
Devin Prater writes:
> Right. If a simple hacker can do it, any developer can. Its not a walled
> garden if you have the skills to climb over the wall
Well fine. I PERSONALLY don't know where to look. I suppose Apple's developer
documentation. Lol hope that helps. And if it doesn't, then email apple and
complain to them.
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> On Aug 11, 2015, at 7:13 PM, Janina Sajka wrote:
>
> Yet you say no one knows where to find documen
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