will take
*FOREVER* to get to the 52 minute mark... Any suggestions? (BTW: A sighted
friend can do this without VoiceOver with no problem.)
I am on a new 13" MacBookPro running Mac OS 10.7.4. Thanks for any help... Lou
(BlindMacMan).
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Thanks, Chris! I thought QuickTime would work as I previously used it under
Leopard... But that was so very long ago on a iMac G5 circa 2003... I guess
it will have to be Garage Band. Lou (BlindMacMan).
On Wednesday, June 27, 2012 11:09:29 AM UTC-7, Chris Blouch wrote:
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> I couldn't
Thanks, Esther! I did not even think of iTunes! That is a quick and dirty
solution that works... And I do not mind getting my hands dirty! As always,
you are the best... Lou (BlindMacMan).
On Wednesday, June 27, 2012 12:07:35 PM UTC-7, Esther wrote:
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> Hi Lou,
>
> I know this
lucky. In my opinion, this veruy drastic step should be the last thing you
try after all other avenues of troubleshooting have been explored. Just my
opinion. HTH... BlindMacMan Lou.
On Monday, July 23, 2012 4:27:45 AM UTC-7, Will_C wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> Woke up to a very weird
sighted help, which I would like to avoid.)
Thanks for any assistance you may provide!
Lou/BlindMacMan.
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> Thanks Tim! At least you confirmed the problem... I was thinking I was
> having a major brain freeze. I will forward my findings to
> accessibil...@apple.com and I will check out your (sometimes possible) work
> arounds. Lou/BlindMacMan
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> On Wednesday, October 30, 2
g the
lower bands... I switched to the highest possible band and all has been
working perfectly ever since. Congratulations on resolving the issue
yourself!
Lou/BlindMacMan.
On Monday, November 4, 2013 3:08:38 PM UTC-10, ccwiner wrote:
Thanks! :) I changed the settings on my time capsule and change
>
> Actually, that was the old name... In Mavericks, it is now called "System
> Information" and it can be found in your Utilities folder or by clicking
> the "More Info" button in "About This Mac..." HTH Lou/BlindMacMan.
>
> On Tuesday, Nove
I have been asking FileMaker for this for years... I used FileMaker 2,
3, and 4 for eons as they were accessible, but all versions thereafter
have not been. Calls, emails and feature requests have all been
ignored. I even took the tactic of purchasing FileMaker, then telling
them it was not accessi
VoiceOver... Does the latest version of Fetch or any
other FTP client work well with VoiceOver? Thanks for any help or
suggestions!
Lou.
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release their new "goodies.")
Thanks again for your help... (And, yes, Esther, I am still here...
Trying to stay invisible in the background as much as possible. You
are terrific [as always] on this list!)
Lou.
BlindMacMan
Esther wrote:
> Hello Jonathan, Lou, Mark, and Others,
&
Mini and VoiceOver?
Your feedback and suggestions would be appreciated... Thank you!
Lou.
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inly do not mind it, but I must be considerate of
> > others. How about a bluetooth headset? All my previous attempts to
> > find a bluetooth headset that works with VoiceOver have failed. Do any
> > of you have a recommendation for a bluetooth headset that would work
> > with t
quot; Any ideas how to get the VO sounds to come through the
headset?
Thanks for any assistance...
Lou.
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Once I selected the headset under both tabs, the VoiceOver sounds came
through the headset just fine...
Thanks!
Lou.
BlindMacMan...
matthew Dyer wrote:
> Hi, Did you look in system prefrencences top see if the output is set to he
> bluetoth headset? Sorry I don't have bluet
Hello Tim... First off, thank you for all your assistance over the years in
this forum! Question: Instead of step 3, couldn't you just drop everything
onto the "Automatically Add to Itunes" folder? Wouldn't that take care of
everything (except for maybe step 4 which should probably be done befor
Hello!
I must agree with James on all accounts... ProtectMac is the best and
most accessible antivirus program I have ever used. Their support
people are terrific and the program just works without any prompting
from me. When it is working, a window appears but does not prevent you
from continuin
Hello!
One of the "features"of iTunes 9 was the removal of the shopping
cart...
Lou.
william lomas wrote:
> hi, i can no longer find the use shopping cart option when in the
> store? I go to preferences under itunes and click store but it isn't
> there?
> WIll
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Just so you know, according to accessibil...@apple.com, the Magic
Mouse is ***NOT*** compatible with VoiceOver...
Lou.
On Oct 31, 12:52 pm, Claude Renaud wrote:
> Good evening all,
>
> An interesting article about Magic Mouse updates on AppleInsider website
> entitled "Apple releases Ma
ProtectMac... It works great with VO... And, their customer service is
very good, too.
Lou.
John W. Carty wrote:
> What anti virus apps are folks running on their macs? Any accessibility
> issues to consider?
>
> thanx,
>
> John Carty
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Hello!
Here is how I solved this problem:
1. Create a Smart Playlist (with Live Updating turned on) called
"Reading" with 2 rules:
- Album is book title
- Play count is 0.
2. Create a Smart Playlist (with Live Updating turned on) called "Done
Reading" with 2 rules:
- Album is book title
- Play
Hello!
I use Multiple Speakers all the time on my Mac in iTunes. There is a
simple trick to make it work properly.
First, however, make sure you do the following:
1. Open iTunes Preferences (Command-Comma).
2. Click on "Devices" in the toolbar.
3. Check the check box for "Look for Remote Speaker
Hello!
Are you trying to turn VoiceOver on by pressing Control-Option-F8 or
bring up the Voiceover Utility?
Before you can open VoiceOver Utility, VoiceOver must be turned on
(Command-F5). Once VoiceOver is on, you can open VoiceOver Utility
with Control-Option-F8.
Remember, depending upon your
Hello!
Just as an add-on to your Command-Option-F "find" in iTunes, after you
enter your search term in the search field, you can press OPTION-
RETURN and your search will take place inn the iTunes Store, not your
Library.
I would also like to point out that these keyboard commands have been
Hello! I still have my PPC iMac G5 and it is running Leopard 10.5.8
just fine... Do *NOT* go with Tiger 10.4.x... The improvements in
Leopard's VoiceOver alone make it worthwhile.
HTH
Lou/BlindMacMan.
On Sep 22, 6:28 pm, Aimee Glover wrote:
> It won't run anything higher than a ce
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