I am also pretty new to the Mac. I don’t get many PDF files. Do I need to get
this preview app, or is it just available when needed. I don’t remember having
a problem reading PDF’s.
> On Jan 6, 2024, at 2:04 PM, Maurice A. Mines wrote:
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> Hi it is grate to hear that you have a new
Ah, the wonderful world of "should!"
Preview does pretty well on PDF that embeds postscript fonts, imo. It
does not do so well on graphical images of text characters, and it does
not directly offer the option to OCR those files.
It's important to know there is this fundamental difference in the
Hi Tom,
The application Preview is always available on mac OS; you will find it in your
applications folder and most likely on your dock if you press control + F3 key
or control + option + letter D, and then start typing preview, you should land
on it. Press enter and it will open. It is also
On 7/1/24 06:46, 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries wrote:
Preview does pretty well on PDF that embeds postscript fonts, imo. It
does not do so well on graphical images of text characters, and it does
not directly offer the option to OCR those files.
Try VO-Shift-L (image description) with the Vo
My only suggestion is to make sure that the CD is right side up when inserting
it into the player. I’m sure you’ve taken that into consideration though.
Good luck.
> On Jan 6, 2024, at 6:35 PM, Lorie McCloud wrote:
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> I have my cd player hooked up to my new Mac. I got it in 2014 when I go
Indeed that tends to mean that for whatever reason the CD content is not
being seen.
If you have a clean microfiber cloth, give the disc a gentle rub, even a
fingerprint can keep one from being read correctly.
On Sun, 7 Jan 2024, Tom Rash wrote:
My only suggestion is to make sure that the C
Hi all:
I needed to remove an item from an open Instacart order. I ended up having
to use the computer, and not use Voiceover on my phone. I even tried screen
rec with no luck. Is there a trick to this?
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I have used two ways for this -
1 is to use a swipe up or down gesture on the item and it will add or remove
the item -
2, click on the item and it will bring you to the pop up page where you can
swipe toward the bottom to remove it by swiping on the item amount until zero
and then at the righ
The workaround according to Apple Accessibility to get Siri to stop listening
for additional requests as though you’re having a fluid conversation with her
is to turn on the “type to Siri“ feature in Siri settings. Then, using hey Siri
you will only get a single interaction with Siri and not a c
Hi Brandon!
I can understand why you want to go back to Windows.
I would like to have a windows computer since things are a bit easier on the
Windows platform.
Mac still works for me but it has some annoyances.
Bless.
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> 6 jan. 2024 kl. 22:24 skrev Brandon Olivares :
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> Literally can’t belie
The workaround information you received from Apple is incorrect.
To dismiss the Siri Follow-Up feature, all you have to do is simply tell Siri
"Thank You." Siri will respond, "You're Welcome", and the SiriFollow-Up
feature is dismissed.
- Brad -
On Jan 7, 2024, at 12:22, Phil Halton wrote:
Thanks Brad I could’ve used that information along time ago. You’d think that
that would have been much more widely known. Actually, apples advice wasn’t so
much incorrect as perhaps unnecessary. It does work as I said it would, but
knowing all I have to do is thank the little bitch is even bett
I usually do this on the phone. if you’re in the cart and looking at contents
swipe up or down on the. item you want to remove. I say up or down because one
way is to remove it and the other is to add another one. it’ll tell you what’s
what once you’ve swiped. I’ve known them to rearrange this a
yeah. it was the first thing. I checked. I finally figured out what was going
on. it had to do with where it was plugged in.
> On Jan 7, 2024, at 5:49 AM, Tom Rash wrote:
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> My only suggestion is to make sure that the CD is right side up when
> inserting it into the player. I’m sure you’ve t
no. it wasn’t upside down but I did check that because I’d never had that
happen before. my player wasn’t plugged in properly so it thought it was
unplugged. wouldn’t accept a cd.
> On Jan 6, 2024, at 9:05 PM, John Dowling <1008...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> That's very weird. Are you sure you have
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