Hi All!
How to select one character in Text Edit? Shift + left and right errows
just read a character.
Thanks in advance.
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That’s exactly how you do it. After reading the character it should say
“selected”, which means you’ve selected that character.
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> On Mar 25, 2021, at 7:10 AM, Nebojsa Tasic wrote:
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> Hi All!
> How to se
It just reads character, doesn't say: "selected". And when I press VO +
F6 it says: "No selection".
I use Catalina.
On 25.3.2021. 12:19, Brandon Olivares wrote:
That’s exactly how you do it. After reading the character it should say
“selected”, which means you’ve selected that character.
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Hi!
I haven’t had any luck with web browsers and-def files with tables.
I use to airdrop them to my iPad mini or my Iphone and open them in VoiceDream.
That use to work like a charm.
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> 24 mars 2021 kl. 23:38 skrev 'Jason White' via MacVisionaries
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> If it's a PDF file, then probably not.
Thanks, I’ll try this next time I need to read tables in preview..
Cait
> On Mar 25, 2021, at 5:23 PM, Anders Holmberg wrote:
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> Hi!
> I haven’t had any luck with web browsers and-def files with tables.
> I use to airdrop them to my iPad mini or my Iphone and open them in
> VoiceDream.
> Tha
I was just on the horn with Accessibility for an hour and I’m supposed to get
another call back from them tomorrow. But I wonder if any of you have a VO
friendly recipe for this. I have a spreadsheet and I want to change the order
of columns in the table. I have enough vision to do this visu
I have need of a USB type B cable for a certain application. One end connects
normally to the Mac eight 2012 MacBook Air, and the other end is the business
and I need to know about it needs to be a type B. Now I think I have the right
cable but not sure. The connector feels smooth on the top and
Connector with little “barbs”, is probably USB Micro.
You might try doing a Google search for USB Type-B, and see what you find.
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On Mar 25, 2021, at 17:58, Phil Halton wrote:
I have need of a USB type B cable for a certain application. One end connects
normally to the Mac eight 2012
Interact with the table and jump to the headers with vo-shift-\. vo-space on
column reference tab and then vo-space on the column to move.
Rout the mouse to vo and lock the mouse with vo-command-shift-space. After vo
says moving, move with vo-arrows and unlock the mouse with
vo-command-shift-s
thanks so much. It was a little flakey, like you said. but it eventually
worked and made my day. I've copied this advice into my general Tips and
Tricks folder. for future reference. thanks again.
On Thursday, March 25, 2021 at 7:03:01 PM UTC-5 bha...@gmail.com wrote:
> Interact with the t
This is an incorrect statement. The spoken content section in System
Preferences is very useful and I can name a few things I use it for.
1. If Voiceover isn't focussed on a system dialog that may have popped up while
I was away, the system voice through Spoken content will say alert from app
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