Hello all,
I’m wondering if there is a podcast on the notes app for the Mac. I’m running
the latest Mac OS. And it seems that the notes app on the mac is not as easy as
the one in IOs. At least that’s my general impression. But maybe I’m
overloooking something.
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The basic setup is a table of accounts, then a table of notes, then a text area
where the selected note is displayed. On iOS you only see the note, notes list,
or accounts each on their own screen, but the Mac shows everything as it does
in most apps. I can't think if we have a podcast on this,
I had trouble with getting the drivers automatically so I downloaded
them.
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On 1/7/2016 10:55 PM, Andrew Lamanche wrote:
Hi,
When installing Windows 7 in bootcamp f
You can get BootCamp drivers either while running BootCamp Utility or from the
Apple Support site. Some earlier drivers (for XP and Vista, for instance) are
only on the DVDs that came with the Macs that supported those operating
systems. With an ISO and BootCamp Utility you should be directed
Hi all,
How does one do this? For example, if I'm in an email or webpage and want to
go between different headings at heading level 4, how can I do this? I checked
the AppleVis list of keyboard commands, and it looks like the command should be
VO+Command+M, but when I try that, I get the mess
Hi,
I just did this earlier in fact.
What you do is turn on Quick Nav, and then you can press the number
corresponding to the level of heading you want to jump to, and it does it. You
first have to go into VO Utility and go to Commanders, and the Quick Nav tab,
and check the box for "Single Lett
Ah, thank you! I had tried that first, but it hadn't worked. the step in VO
utility is what I was missing.
Cheers,
Donna
> On Jan 8, 2016, at 10:23 AM, Jeffrey Shockley wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I just did this earlier in fact.
> What you do is turn on Quick Nav, and then you can press the number
> co
Hello Donna,
VO-Cmd-m should work too. It does for me.
Cheers,
Anne
> On 8 Jan 2016, at 17:39, Donna Goodin wrote:
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> Ah, thank you! I had tried that first, but it hadn't worked. the step in VO
> utility is what I was missing.
> Cheers,
> Donna
>> On Jan 8, 2016, at 10:23 AM, Jeffrey Sho
Well, now I'm really perplexed. I checked, and I did have the box for single
key navigation checked already. Neither approach is working for me. any
thoughts as to what else I could check?
Thanks,
Donna
> On Jan 8, 2016, at 10:42 AM, Anne Robertson wrote:
>
> Hello Donna,
>
> VO-Cmd-m shoul
Just to add a bit more information, when I press the number 4, nothing happens.
When I press VO-CMD-M, I get the message Same heading not Found. Not sure why
the result is different for these two commands, but it is.
Cheers,
Donna
> On Jan 8, 2016, at 10:44 AM, Donna Goodin wrote:
>
> Well, n
OK this is an Index Basic-D embosser built by the Index company of
Sweden. http://www.indexbraille.com This is a very well known company with
a wide range of embossers.
Index does indeed offer a MacOS X embossing solution. It works by means of
a special print driver installed in your Mac. This
Hello Donna,
Are you having this problem on more than one website? I find since El Capitán,
some websites behave oddly and VO claims that no headings are present when they
are.
Normally, using the Web Rotor, you can type a number in the headings list and
only see the headings of that level. Doe
Hi Anne,
I'm having it in the AppleVis newsletter, which I'm reading in Mail.
Interestingly, when I go to my Facebook homepage in Safari, all works as it
should. So perhaps the problem has something to do with AppleVis's document.
Cheers,
Donna
> On Jan 8, 2016, at 12:07 PM, Anne Robertson w
I am seriously considering cutting cable Internet, and using personal hotspot
on my iPhone for Internet access instead. They finally raise the Cable price
one too many times.
My question concerns performance, particularly concerning streaming video like
Netflix and Hulu. I could either set up a
Hi!
I don’t get this.
I can connect my braille display to any usb port on my macbook air.
But i can only connect my keyboard to the usb port on the left hand side on the
laptop.
For some reason the right hand side port does not like my apple keyboard.
Any ideas?
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Hi,
I have seen issues with some computers that depending on the device that could
be a couple of things. One could be that only certain USB ports have enough
power to properly power that device. The other issue could be that depending on
what USB port your keyboard was originally recognized on
Hi!
Well thats index brailles printer.
I would prefer the index everest as it has single sheets instead of tractor
feeded paper.
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> 7 jan. 2016 kl. 22:37 skrev Kawal Gucukoglu :
>
> Found the details and are below.
>
> At a Glance
> Basic-D is a success story. The best-selling braille embosse
So you are getting right to left behavior like you would in Hebrew or Arabic. I
know there was a Unicode character to switch this, I wonder if you can switch
it with that somehow.
Jonathan Cohn
> On Jan 2, 2016, at 11:56 AM, gs wrote:
>
> I admit that I need to continue to try to isolate ex
Hi!
I am really confused about this too.
A podcast would be great or a tutorial of some kind.
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> 8 jan. 2016 kl. 07:55 skrev Andrew Lamanche :
>
> Hi,
>
> When installing Windows 7 in bootcamp from ISO, is it necessary to manually
> get the appropriate Apple drivers for windows, or will Bootca
Hi!
Probably the last answer is my problem.
Thanks so much for your help though.
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> 8 jan. 2016 kl. 23:22 skrev Gabe Griffith :
>
> Hi,
> I have seen issues with some computers that depending on the device that
> could be a couple of things. One could be that only certain USB ports have
> enou
> On 7 Jan 2016, at 13:48, 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>> Hello Janina,
>>
>>
>> It’s been a long time!
> Yes, indeed. Very good to hear from you. Hoping all is well!
>> It is thanks. I hope all is good for you too.
>> I just tried the link and typed a number in that field. U
Everytime I've done it on my mac mini or my mac book air, bootcamp needs an
internet connection to get the drivers.
One step tells you to locate the ISO for the windows image, then you tell it
where things should be downloaded to and then once it starts looking for the
drivers / installation
I can’t offer any opinion on the performance of the networks you’re on,
although it certainly sounds like the US has a pretty rough time of it when it
comes to fixed-line broadband competition. However, I can definitely say that
using mobile broadband as your primary Internet connectivity, whil
Well, I tried a little experiment and set up the personal hotspot, logged in
with the Apple TV and then stream TV show on Netflix. That works fine, I
watched a 50 minute TV show without problems. Then I connected my mac to the
Wi-Fi hotspot and tried to stream a video on Safari via flash. That w
Why not purchase an Asus router and set up a NAS or use a USB hard drive? Asus
routers support mobile broadband modems out of the box. You will have to do
some reconfiguring in the firmware to make it work, but it will be much better
than trying to use the phone as a hotspot because it does not
My carrier is AT&T, but you know, I think I'm just going to bite the bullet and
pay the Comcast price for cable connectivity to the Internet. I just don't have
the time interest or inclination to do a lot of configuring of equipment.
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> On Jan 8, 2016, at 8:40 PM, Bill Dengl
What about DSL? If it’s the principle and the caps are all that’s in the way
of going totally mobile, you won’t mind the reduced speeds of DSL. You could
then also go with a business package that gave you better contention, and not
be treated like dirt on cable with many of the throttles that
Hi all,
does anybody know if we can backup a PenFriend to a Mac?
Thanks for any help.
Max.
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I haven’t tested actually restoring from a backup, but it’s just a USB drive
when plugged in, so simply make a copy of the contents. You could use the
“Duplicate” command (Command-D) from your desktop to get a folder on your
desktop with the contents of the drive, for instance.
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Hi,
thanks. When I plugged in the PenFriend I could not see it on the desktop or in
Finder.
Max.
> On 9 Jan 2016, at 2:54 PM, wrote:
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> I haven’t tested actually restoring from a backup, but it’s just a USB drive
> when plugged in, so simply make a copy of the contents. You could use the
> “
Well in that case its a deal breaker. I cannot see working with
braille documents that way. But as it turns out, I finally got things
working with the Juliet.
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