Hi,
No. Audible uses digital rights management (DRM). However, I have a
great program called Audio Book Converter, that converts Audible
books to MP3 for just this purpose. The first thing I do when I
download a new audible book, is to convert it so I can use it where
ever and whenever I w
Hi,
What you describe of a template file, is supported. You should find
a stationary check box in the get info field. Stationary, lets you
open up a template document and will force you to save it under a new
name without altering the original. I do not run Lion, but I am
fairly certain th
Hi,
Just a general inquiry to see if anyone has tried using Spell Catcher
X with VO and if theyliked it?
Thank you.
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Hi,
If you control click on the link, you'll get a contextual menu with
an option to open link in new window. I am not aware of any modifier
combination with a click that does this in Safari.
The behavior of opening a new window without control clicking is
solely under the control of the w
Hi,
You most likely will need to go to your Apple Menu, then to System
Preferences, then to Printers and Fax. There, you'll see a list of
printers available in a table. If you don't see your printer, you'll
need to add it with he plus button or add printer button. Here's
where it gets tri
Hi Missy,
Although your multiple libraries does do what you want, I fear you
are missing the conceptual metaphor of the iTunes Library and
playlists. Your library is just that, your library of everything you
have available to you. It's a single source flat list of all the
stuff in iTunes.
Hi,
The autolock setting can be found in Settings, General Autolock.
If you enable Siri via the Siri Settings, then you'll see (hear) a
"Dictate" icon to the left of the space bar on the standard keyboard.
Simple double tap this item, and use a two finger double tap to stop.
At which point, u
Good day,
I'm soliciting feedback on national US or regional New England banks
that have very good online banking sites that work well with Safari
and VO on a Mac. In addition, any feedback about matching iOS apps
for that bank would be welcome as well.
Thank you.
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Hi,
Here's the situation:
1. Launch TextEdit.
2. Just start typing A B C D.
3. Hit the left arrow key.
4. On my Mac Mini, I hear the insertion point move over the letter
D. But on my new Air, VO jumps to the ruler.
Why is VO jumping when focus is on the edit area of text edit. This
beh
Also, make sure quick nav is off.
Kristyn
On Aug 15, 2011, at 12:08 PM, Scott Bresnahan wrote:
Hi,
Here's the situation:
1. Launch TextEdit.
2. Just start typing A B C D.
3. Hit the left arrow key.
4. On my Mac Mini, I hear the insertion point move over the
letter D. But on
Hi,
Do mean to go back to the last page regardless of where you were via
an anchor? Try this javascript:
Back to last page
--Scott
At 12:43 PM -0600 3/1/09, Maxwell Ivey Jr. wrote:
>Hello; I am pretty sure this is off topic, but I can't seam to find
>the answer anywhere. My problem i
Hi,
The Safari beta installs a core framework for html rendering. This
affects all apple applications that share this framework. In fact,
one of the biggest issues with Safari 4 beta had to do with Mail.app
plugins like rss plugins and password helper plugins.
So, it's because of this shar
Hi, Gary,
Usually, clicking on the zoom button on the top left (the third vo
heard item in most windows (close button, minimize button, zoom
button) will expand a window to full screen. If the window is
already expanded, it will usually return it to the previous size.
--Scott
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Hi,
First, let's try to solve the wireless phone breaking the network
connection. I'd suggest trying to go to the Airport Administration
Utility and try to manually set the wireless channel. Playing with
the channel number could yield better wireless connections.
Now, is the time capsule be
lar client.
>
>Best,
>
>erik burggraaf
>A+ sertified technician and user support consultant.
>Phone: 888-255-5194
>Email: e...@erik-burggraaf.com
>
>On 8-Mar-09, at 9:54 AM, Scott Bresnahan wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> First, let's try to solve
Hi,
I think your two choices are either Tables or Numbers. Numbers is
part of the iWOrk 9 suite and you can download a free demo or trial.
Tables is shareware and has a free trial period too. The two links
are:
http://www.x-tables.eu/more/overview.html
and
http://www.apple.com/iwork/
Bot
Hi,
There is a tidbit of Mac and USB info to share here though. Low
voltage in a USB series can cause devices not to charge or function
properly. What I mean by a series is a chain of connected USB
devices that run off a single USB powered bus. So for example, if
you have a power hungry d
Hi,
Yes. Here's one that I know of, it's called Amnesia.
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/30940/amnesia
--Scott
>Hi all,
>Is there a program that will clean up preferences after a program is
>removed?
>
>louie
>louiem...@wavecable.com
>
>
>
>
>
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Hi,
If you run Safari and go to the Safari menu, Preferences, in the
general area in the toolbar, the first option is your default
browser. If you set the pop up menu to Safari, you should be all
set.
--Scott
>Hi All,I just tried viewing something from an email and it went to
>open it
Greetings,
I can't believe I am getting sucked into this. But System 7 was code
named Big Bang. I know this because I referred to it as the big
bust, since I thought 6.07 was much better and 7 broke many font and
text drawing routines in Mac apps and the foundations for true type
fonts we
Hi,
Often, applications will require you to scroll all the way down in
the license agreement before the continue button will become active.
Try scrolling down in that scroll area and see if that enables the
button.
--Scott
>Hi out there to the list. Today I received my purchase of readiris
Hi, Brent,
I passed along your info to a friend and colleague at Apple who
should be contacting you directly. He works directly with .me and
should be able to help you. I also had a nice chat about
accessibility with him and it's always on their minds.
Best,
Scott
>Hi there. I ended u
e to
that account.
Best,
Scott
>Cool. I really don't want to end up getting billed for this thing. I guess
>syncing stuff up to it is usable, but the website isn't yet so maybe once
>they do get accessibility I'd consider it again.
>
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usual account? I'll have to set that account up to check it.
>The web mail thing isn't too usable. I hope this thing can be figured out.
>
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Hi, Mike,
You need to expose your public IP. A private IP, in the form of
192.168.x.x or 10.0.x.x is used for your internal NAT'ed network
only. This means that every computer on your side of the network,
when talking beyond that router, looks like the same machine with the
same IP, and tha
Hi,
I double click on the error item from within the
error outline and that takes you to the source
file and selects the line number of the error.
After you do a build, you should see a failed
button clicking on that should get you to the
error table window. Alternatively, you can use
the
Hi, Mark,
The days of needing to allocate a heap size for an application died
with MacOS 9. If you feel an application is running abnormally
slow, I'd suggest that you create a new user account from the
Accounts system preference and log into that account and try running
the application fro
Hi,
I bet it may just be the full install disk of Snow Leopard when you
buy the upgrade. What you are forgetting is that this is an Intel
only version of the OS, so the number of Intel only Macs that shipped
with Tiger compared to Leopard is relatively small. Not to mention
those owners wh
Hi,
I think there are a few of us who use x-code on the list. The x-code
preferences are under the x-code menu like any other application.
However, I suspect that you're missing the core metaphor in x-code of
targets. targets are where you set the target preferences for
generating say a PP
gt;
>On Jun 21, 2009, at 3:42 PM, Scott Bresnahan wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I think there are a few of us who use x-code on the list. The x-code
>> preferences are under the x-code menu like any other application.
>> However, I suspect that you're
Hi,
Actually, no, it's not a crazy question at all. I agree VO's web
navigation leaves us short in several areas. Even before VO, I used
the older Universal Access feature of speak selected text when a key
is pressed. I actually still use this today. I'll go to a web page,
hit my command-
Hi,
The only iPhone that supports voiceover is the new iPhone G3 S.
If you have an older iPhone G3 or original, it will not be able to
use vo regardless of the version of the OS.
--Scott
At 10:06 AM +0100 6/26/09, william lomas wrote:
> hi if i put the OS 3.0 software onto a 2g ipod
Hi,
Probably. Macbooks run quite hot especially the white plastic ones,
and I've seen the white ones run on full fan throttle with just
Safari and Mail open if they are not on a good conductive surface.
I've also seen a lot of dust build up in the cooling slots of the
white ones, and on one,
l. Thanks in advance for any answers. All
>have a good evening.
>Jenny
>
>On 6/28/09, Scott Bresnahan wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Probably. Macbooks run quite hot especially the white plastic ones,
>> and I've seen the white ones run on full fan throttle
Hi,
In my opinion, it sounded as if they think you wanted to know if you
could run Snow Leopard as a virtual OS inside of Fusion.
The answer is going to be "no comment" though, a company will never
say their product runs until the final GM is shipped. You just can't
vet the product in QA u
Hi,
The minimize option from the window's title bar or the windows menu,
makes the active window disappear and doc, but you remain in the
application you are currently using.
Hide, from the Application menu, hides all the application windows
and actually leaves the application you are in, and
Hi,
No. The source content is not modified or changed when you use Add
to library. You can use the Advanced menu and the Convert to
[whatever your prefs are] menu item to change the encoding.
--Scott
>Hi,
>All,
>
>When using "Add to Library" from the File Menu, does iTunes Reencode
>the
Hmm. If Cara has limited access to the "internet" that doesn't speak
well of her new iPHone. Maybe it's not as accessible as we've been
led to believe [insert evil laugh here]
Use case #1: User on vacation. User needs to read email.
Looking forward to hearing the real world report upon
Hi,
What model macbook do you have? Any chance your
numeric pad lock was on and instead on characters
on the right side of the keyboard, you're getting
numeric values?
Try the reset password option but use one that's
on the left like only, aka "asdf" just for fun.
Also, try hooking up an
Hi,
Snow Leopard will work quite nicely on any Intel Mac, including any
MacBook, white or Al.
And, how quickly we forget. The most powerful Macs out there are the
desktop MacPros that don't have the little trackpad "thingy". So
yes, VO will work via the old stand by, tethered technology of
Hi,
The difference is about $400 da dump da [drum sound effect].
I would not recommend the air to any user who uses it as their
primary computer. The air is a fantastic piece of engineering, but
it lacks a lot of key features that most people would want on a
computer. Specifically, it's por
Hi,
I love the iPhone, but I have to disagree. I
think both points have some merit. The iPhone is
not for everyone..
1. Multitasking is a short coming. It's like
the Finder compared to the Multi-Finder in the
Mac Plus days. Some technologies, ssh and irc
come to mind, will not work wel
Hi,
And that's called not irc, that's called a irc proxy hack.
--Scott
At 12:09 PM -0700 7/14/09, Alex wrote:
>Hi,
>
>You can have a intermediate server push IRC messages to you.
>
>Regards,
>Alex,
>
>
>On Jul 14, 2009, at 11:38 AM, Scott Bresnahan
here is a custom chip that does the audio decoding
>from the sound files so that has little to no need to crank up the CPU
>and drain the battery. Just like there is a custom chip to monitor the
>communications going to the GSM tower. Maybe someday we'll have enough
>battery or low
try to use their phones as laptops, but who am I
to argue their inefficiency. :)
.
I can't believe I'm arguing the devils advocate on this. did I
mention I love my iPhone? But, it just doesn't do windows, so stop
pretending it does. lol
--Scott
>Hi Scott,
>
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Hi,
In addition to Ester's excellent recommendations, there's a system
extension called USB Overdrive that will allow you to set keyboard
actions for USB key presses on controllers and mice. Although I
don't know what the Braille devices appear as to the USB bus, it may
be possible that USB
Hi,
I've bought most of my Macs from Amazon.. No sales tax and often
cheaper than Apple even with a student or corporate discount once tax
is factored in. Amazon also has .mac and applecare savings too.
Frankly, not sure why anyone would buy from Apple ever, unless you
want to engrave your i
Hi,
I know VO has a lot of odd unexplained focus issues, but could it be
that you are really jumping to the newly loaded iTunes store html
page then as you vo-up arrow, you move to the controls because you
have your vo prefs set to move vo cursor to a newly loaded web page?
The iTunes store r
Hi,
Late to reply, but I'm a low vision RP user of the iPHone, but I run
it with the screen off to save power. So, I'm low vision, but
there's absolutely no screen to see and I think it's the best device
I've ever not seen.
So, I think your assumption is misplaced. I was in the "You've got
Hi, Simon,
The easiest thing to do in my opinion is hit the wake/sleep button
toend a call.
--Scott
> Hi folks.
>
> Can someone please tell me how, while using VO on my iphone, ow do I turn
>off a call?
>
> I can make one not a probl;em but I'm having tourble ending the call when
>I
Greetings,
I am seeking advice on an irc client for use with snow. I currently use ircle.
My main requirement is that it must speak all text from incoming open
channels in the background reliably.
Of course, general VO compatibility is a nice thing too, yet Ircle
isn't that good, but I rely
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