I don't know. But, i will suggest installing tailscale app and learn it.
Looks accessible. There are very advanced things you can do and learn in
tailscale. Take the easy steps first like just get connected and read user
guides.
I am considering tailscale as an option myself.
Take care
fre. 19.
Hello, I’ve asked numerous times about this topic and was wondering if anyone
has heard any update; from Apple technology services on this.
As Apple Accessibility is far-and-away still stronger than Google, there is
more to be desired in the areas of braille editting services. when you type in
I only have it on the phone. Will be reporting it.
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com On
Behalf Of Robin Frost
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2024 10:50 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Issues with Venmoe and Voiceover
Hi sarai,
Do report this to them. When I’ve report
You need to learn to take backup of your os. Its the most secure way. If
you have a backup from wednesday for example, you can get a virus on
friday. Then you have the option to backup from wednesday.
Take care
15. jan. 202 20:23 skrev Suzanne Erb :
> Hi Jonathan,
> Thanks for the tip. Unfortuna
Remote Incident Manager gives you 30 minutes a day free and allows you to
connect between a Windows machine and a Mac. If you are also a member of Blind
Information Technology specialists, BITS, you get an extra 30 minutes a day
free.
RIM also has other plans such as weekends for a certain amoun
I used to use a Quest for bar codes. Since that went by the wayside years ago I
use super Sense which as everyone knows is hit or miss. Mostly miss. I hear the
Pen friend 3 is pretty good but haven’t wanted to make the investment. I also
would love to find an app that is good like the quest in i
I also had the Quest and upgraded to the Summit. Have heard of the
Pen Friend. Might look into that while searching for an app.
From E.T.'s Keyboard...
"Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much."
-Helen Keller
My e-Mail:
ancient.ali...@icloud.com
On 1/19/2024 5:25 AM, 'Mervin K
Hi all,
I have a couple of questions . I have to use outlook for email through my
university. I am using a Mac computer. I was wondering what are the commands
to send a message? What is the command to create a new message? Also what is
the command to reply back to a email in outlook?
Thank
Mine Check the pulldown menus in the menu bar. Everything you're looking for
should be there.
- Brad -
On Jan 19, 2024, at 10:55, Rebecca Sabo wrote:
Hi all,
I have a couple of questions . I have to use outlook for email through my
university. I am using a Mac computer. I was wondering wh
Hello,
At my most recent job, I was encouraged to use Outlook, but I didn’t. I was
able to just set up my employer’s account in Mail. No one ever knew that I did
not use Outlook.
I was surprised at how easy it was to set up. I believe it was
considered an "Exchange account'. Unfortunate
Hi all,
I’ve worked at universities for most of my professional life. Like Suzanne,
I’ve had no trouble getting exchange mail to work in Mac Mail. I believe that
if you go into Internet Accounts, select Add Account, select Exchange as your
account type, and then enter your email address, the
Hmm for what it's worth Mac mail for me works much better thin outlook. On
the Mac outlook is a web app that vary confusing. Mac mail I find to be
much better to navigate than outlook. It works with VO vary well.
HTH Maurice Mines
> On Jan 19, 2024, at 20:55, Rebecca Sabo wrote:
>
You should be able to set up an exchange account by going to, system settings >
Internet accounts.
- Brad -
On Jan 19, 2024, at 11:09, Suzanne Erb wrote:
Hello,
At my most recent job, I was encouraged to use Outlook, but I didn’t. I was
able to just set up my employer’s account in Mail. No o
Outlook works extremely well on the Mac. I’m using it now to reply to this.
To start a new email, press cmd+option+n. To send the message, press cmd+enter.
To reply, it’s just cmd+R like in Mail. It’s all very simple.
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com on
behalf of Rebecca Sabo
Date: Frida
I actually disagree; I use Outlook and I actually prefer it over Mail at this
point. But it’s not just a web app; they have an actual Mac app as well.
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com on
behalf of Maurice A. Mines
Date: Friday, January 19, 2024 at 4:56 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.c
Hi all, tonight, I was sitting here deleting some messages. And accidentally
deleted when I didn't mean to delete. I managed to go to the trash folder and
was able to recover it, and tell it to move it to the inbox. But whenever I
came back to my all inboxes folder, it was not there. I've specif
I agree as well; Outlook is so well integrated, and much easier to scroll through built-in lists and menus. Not to mention, the intouface is generally more snappy, since one is not dealing with the web constantly loading, and navigating around to locate specific edit boxes or buttons is not a conc
Do you see it if you check the individual Mailbox?
> On Jan 19, 2024, at 16:26, joseph hudson wrote:
>
> Hi all, tonight, I was sitting here deleting some messages. And accidentally
> deleted when I didn't mean to delete. I managed to go to the trash folder and
> was able to recover it, and te
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