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ited pictures would be nicer, say $10*month
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I just looked at my bank account and $26.68 was taken out for the 3
month subscription. That is still less than $9.00 per month for
unlimited pictures.
On 3/1/14, Marianne Denning wrote:
> I just had to pay again this week and I had 4 choices, 50 pictures,
> 100 pictures, 1 month or 3
of Unlimited Pictures for $24.99.
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I need to purchase a MacBook. The person who will use it has no
vision. The one thing that is important is a key board with the
numeric key pad on the key board. I have a MacBook Air and it does
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ve that sense of responsibility to have
> VO available on their products. If NFB is that influencial in the
> globally, the "world" will be much more accessible than what it is
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&
, look now, we are doing the world hell lots of
>> favour for the blind." They have no rights, and shouldn't be givin
>> such rights as well.
>>
>> I'm sure VO happen is not because some NFB big guy went to make deals
>> with Apple, and make Apple have that s
not because some NFB big guy went to make deals
>> with Apple, and make Apple have that sense of responsibility to have
>> VO available on their products. If NFB is that influencial in the
>> globally, the "world" will be much more accessible than what it is
>> now.
en
> suggest to a company let alone build a resolution around.
> Karen
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>> I believe NFB is working with all of these companies to encourage
>> improved accessibility. You are just hearing about Apple because of a
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mes, or it says all
> tech companies, the fact is Apple is being very specifically singled out.
> This is not just a misleading newspaper article.
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who provides tablet services.
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> While I understand the point of this organization is advocacy, there's a
> point at which advocacy becomes bullying. NFB is great at knowing
> trigger words and playing PR to get what they want.
> On 7/13/2014 11:09 PM, Marianne Denning wrote:
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ed on other wisdom, I feel sure Apple will smartly just ignore
> the NFB's so called resolution regardless.
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>> If you will check out the website of NFB you will see two trainings
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If I understand correctly, the new operating system Apple has developed
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that it is really easy to use by some app developers. That is very
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I have a focus 40 and I want to turn off keys 7 and 8. How do I do this?
It is very distracting when I try to read. I will probably have other
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I am running Windows 7 in Bootkamp and the caps lock key won't
function as the insert key even though JAWS is set to lap top. How do
I set the caps lock to be the insert key? Or, what other key is
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I recommend the Juliet Pro 60.
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On Mar 26, 2013, at 10:08 AM, Donna Goodin wrote:
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> you might recommend.
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Hello, My name is Marianne and I was also recently approved on the
list. I am a teacher of students who are blind and visually impaired
and I am also blind. I need to know how to use both OS 10 and the PC
in my job. I am just beginning to learn voiceover on a Mac but I have
used an IPhone for se
I would wait until after Sept. 12 to see what the announcement is.
The price of the older IPhones will probably drop once the new one
comes out. You probably want the 4s rather than the 4.
On 9/5/12, Mary Scott wrote:
> I just spoke with the ATnT store and the guy there said the iPhone 4 is just
Have you looked on Applevis.com? There are several others out there.
On 9/5/12, Mary Scott wrote:
> I would really like to know of some podcasts or other tutorials on the
> iPhone so I can start off fast with it. Any ideas? Mel
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I am also very interested. I currently use Kurzweil.
On 9/5/12, Joanna West wrote:
> Hi, I'm very interested in this scanning alternative. Does the text come out
> pretty clearly after it's scanned? Do you use a regular scanner?
>
> Love endures all things.
>
> On Sep 5, 2012, at 7:03 PM, Emilio
I have listened to some of Garth's podcasts and they are very good.
On 9/6/12, Garth Humphreys wrote:
> Hi Mel
>
> You could try checking out my podcast. The episodes are designed to help new
> users to get up and running with their iPhones or iPads. For example
> episodes 3, 4 & 5 cover all the
I have a student who needs to take a test using the Mac as a PC. He
also needs to use Internet Explorer. He is using vm fusion. It seems
like the B for button key won't let him select that button. Has
anyone else had a similar problem? If so, were you able to get around
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well for me. I have had good success using the System Access screen
> reader to interact with Explorer and XL.
>
> Rafael Bejarano
> On Sep 20, 2012, at 12:00 PM, Marianne Denning wrote:
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>> I have a student who needs to take a test using the Mac as a PC. He
>> also
If you want to quickly go from OS 10 to Windows you probably need VM
Fusion. When you use Bootcamp you must shut the computer down in one
and bring it up in the other. Bootcamp can only run one system at a
time.
On 9/24/12, rashantha de silva wrote:
> No you won't be able to use that Dell disk.
accessible solution. Windows also seems to run faster under Bootcamp.
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> Rafael Bejarano
> On Sep 24, 2012, at 12:15 PM, Marianne Denning wrote:
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>> If you want to quickly go from OS 10 to Windows you probably need VM
>> Fusion. When you use Bootcamp you must shut the comp
This is a cross post because I hope for several responses. I am
purchasing a braille display for an elementary student. This student
has excellent skills with access technology. The student will be
using it with an IDevice and a Mac running OS 10 and Windows 7. JAWS
is the screen reader on Wind
anybody has any ideas, please let me
> know.
> Regards,
> Gigi
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
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> On Oct 1, 2012, at 3:52 PM, Scott Berry wrote:
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>> Do you have any braille displays in mind? Humanware has some. So does
>> Freedom Scientific.
>>
>
I will see you when you get home from coaching.
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On Oct 3, 2012, at 12:14 PM, Mauricio Almeida
wrote:
> you just caused spam by replying to an e-mail which was originally not spam.
>
> enjoy learning to simply move to the next message.
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> Mauricio
> On Oct 2, 2012, at 5:
Joanne, when I have preordered it has come when they told me it would
be here. I hope your friend gets it before her vacation.
On 10/27/12, Joanne Chua wrote:
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>
> Oppologise for a stupid question
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Where can I find a list of the braille key board commands for a
Macbook running Snow Leopard?
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I asked this question before but gave the wrong version of OS. I have
OS 10.8 and can't find the input commands. I am currently connected
with my Braillesense running version 7 and can find where to add
braille input commands. Do I have to make my own commands or are some
assigned?find the br
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I did find some of the commands but they did not include how to type
in a document, edit, go to next line, etc. Do these commands exist?
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I was curious so I just went to the site and they are down for
maintenance. They noticed a problem with downloading yesterday so are
working to fix the problem.
On 11/28/12, Bejarano, Rafael P. wrote:
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>
> The download links on the BARD website don't work for me since they updated
> it. Ha
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