If the videos are on your windows machine try using one drive and then you can
get them through one drive on your phone also,
On the mac you could try one drive also or iCloud drive
I've never tried the iCloud drive option but might be worth a try.
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From: macvisionarie
Thanks in so much
will gona try that
On 10/11/17, Simon Fogarty wrote:
> If the videos are on your windows machine try using one drive and then you
> can get them through one drive on your phone also,
> On the mac you could try one drive also or iCloud drive
> I've never tried the iCloud drive o
Jonathan:
Thanks for your detailed explanation, however, I need this feature in
my Pro tools, but not in finder or something,
But frankly, I can not understand again,
I press the short cut and it told me, mousse down, I press again, and
it told me mouse up.
so, why?
sorry again may be my language
I move photos and files between phone and computer and between Mac and PC all
the time using iCloud drive. Works like a charm.
Best,
Donna
> On Oct 11, 2017, at 6:12 AM, Ramy Moustafa wrote:
>
> Thanks in so much
> will gona try that
>
> On 10/11/17, Simon Fogarty wrote:
>> If the videos are
Thanks. That would make sense and I’ll have to try it. My phone rebooted on its
own once the battery went completely dead. VO came back and I changed the voice
to Allison to avoid the Siri issues. Let’s hope this works.
> On Oct 11, 2017, at 12:16 AM, Shawn Krasniuk wrote:
>
> Hi. I don't hav
Hi all regarding turning off two factor authetication, please be aware this is
no longer an option for some or all users. Just saying and if you can turn it
off then that's great but if you can't then so be it.
> On 11 Oct 2017, at 07:18, Simon Fogarty wrote:
>
> yeah turn off two factor authe
Again! That keystroke does not move the mouse up or down. It moves the mouse
button up or down or in better english pressed and released.
What are the actions you are attempting to do? Also, if this is something you
are doing quite often I suggest looking to see if Keyboard Maestro or another
k
No thanks! If I have two factor turned off and somebody steals my password they
have my account. If I leave it on then as long as they can't get my text
messages I am fairly safe though will get a stream of two factor requests.
I can't understand people that have their street address or their m
That definitely sounds like a bug.
It sounds like they changed the default reading order to a pane that was not
visible. I wonder what is in the dialog that wants to be closed.
Best wishes,
Jonathan Cohn
> On Oct 9, 2017, at 10:55 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
>
> Exploring by touch
When you press this shortcut, visually a hand grips the mouse pointer. It is
the equivalent of holding down the mouse button or pressing and holding on the
trackpad.
To use this for drag&drop, you need to turn cursor tracking off (VO-Shift-F3)
so that moving the VoiceOver cursor does not move an
Hi Jonathan:
I understand now, so , what are the difference between using this
feature and using the drag and drop which is VO+period?
sorry again.
On 10/11/17, Anne Robertson wrote:
> When you press this shortcut, visually a hand grips the mouse pointer. It is
> the equivalent of holding down t
Hi Anne:
Thanks so much for this great utility.
but can we change it's movement to be in point s or something?
and if without this, what can I use to drag and drop an item? the
mouse press and release or the drag and drop voice over feature with
vo+shift+period?
Thanks
On 10/11/17, Anne Rober
Thanks so much
On 10/10/17, Tim Kilburn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Basically, yes. I do that with most of my machines. Desktops like iMacs,
> Minis and MacPros, I always set them that way. Laptops like MacBook Pro or
> MacBook Air, I set it that way when plugged in and let them go to sleep when
> on ba
Hi Ramy,
As mentioned earlier, the VO-comma/VO-period drag & drop feature in VoiceOver
requires that both the pickup and drop--off locations be visible on the screen
at the same time. From a VO prospective, this is often difficult to know for
sure. Therefore, if both items are visible on the
Jonathan,
I had turned this off and after waiting for a while, I still get the
2nd voice. Will try to dig into it. I really need to nail this down. :(
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our intelligence.
Hi all
Have anyone used a Drobo NAS storage device and have experience with its
dashboard software? Just wondering if it’s accessible with Voiceover.
Thanks
Nickus
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> On 10 Oct 2017, at 16:53, Mary Otten wrote:
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I do. It may be redundant but better safe than sorry. And, I put
backups on separate external drives. The drives are partitioned but if
the drive itself goes belly up, that will take all the data with it.
From E.T.'s Keyboard. . .
"God for you is where you sweep away all the
mysteries of
I use CCC for my backups, I don't use time machine, mainly because I
don't make a lot of changes to a lot of files at once. As far as
restoring from a CCC backup, you would boot your mac from your backup
drive, you can then use CCC to clone back to your internal drive,
fortunately I have never
I am on a committee that has chosen to use Google docs as the platform for
collaborative work on documents. That's disappointing to me, because I've never
used it and I'm really not feeling like I want to learn a whole new way of
doing things at this point, but that's not a choice I have. So, I
hey,
can CCC keep track of file changes?
> On 12 Oct 2017, at 8:19 am, Mike Arrigo wrote:
>
> I use CCC for my backups, I don't use time machine, mainly because I don't
> make a lot of changes to a lot of files at once. As far as restoring from a
> CCC backup, you would boot your mac from your
Yes. Its called SafetyNet.
From E.T.'s Keyboard. . .
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mysteries of the world, all the challenges to
our intelligence. You simply turn your mind off
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On 10/11/2017 5:47 PM, Mi
Hi,
I've found it better to use it on iOS with the Docs app and the related Googly
things like Drive and Sheets. Using VO on the Mac is recommended by some,
including people from Google, but I find it difficult to locate and work within
the editable area of a Doc. It's not impossible, just aw
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Personally, ChromeVox is invaluable in learning Google Docs. I tried learning
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