I’ve attempted to reinstall/reconfigure Retroarch on my M1 Mac, which I knew
was a step by step process to set up when configuring it on my 2011 MacBook.
However, on trying to run the latest, I’m not even finding the settings menu
to even begin the setup process. Is there just simply no means
Are you running this on the main screen or the install screen for a VM?
I do File:New and then VOCR on the resulting screen.
> On Sep 10, 2023, at 1:49 PM, mattias jonsson wrote:
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> anders
> use utm instead
> vocr are litle tricky to install
>
>> 10 sep. 2023 kl. 20:34 skrev Anders
my answer should go here
i soon plan to leave this political correct group
are mac lovers so unhelpful?
or you think apple follow this list?
please admin remove me
> 10 sep. 2023 kl. 21:03 skrev E.T. :
>
> macOS 14 is still in beta so we cannot help. After public release, of course
> its fair
macOS 14 is still in beta so we cannot help. After public release, of
course its fair game.
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 9/10/2023 11:53 AM, mattias jonsson wrote:
in latest mac os 14
in latest mac os 14
safari seems broken or are it only a wrong setting?
when i do an google search and press down arrow for the search result
voiceover only see the first result
so i have to press vo+skift+up arrow to stop interact
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anders
use utm instead
vocr are litle tricky to install
> 10 sep. 2023 kl. 20:34 skrev Anders Holmberg :
>
> Hi!
> I try to installl parallels desktop using Vocr and VOiceOver.
> WHen install is complete I get a screen with just parallels desktop and if I
> use voce on the screen I just get
Exactly Karen a hand dance. Yes I would say give caps lock vo a try. I
am for sure going to pick up a full size keyboard with the numpad as
soon as I can. Especially if that can help with interacting.
On 9/10/23, 'Jason J.G. White' via MacVisionaries
wrote:
> I agree that interaction makes
Hi!
I try to installl parallels desktop using Vocr and VOiceOver.
WHen install is complete I get a screen with just parallels desktop and if I
use voce on the screen I just get unknown.
I sdo i do not understand how people are using this.
Bless.
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I have begun to appreciate interaction, though I disliked it quite a bit at
first.
The approach used by Windows screen readers also has advantages and
disadvantages. The screen reader has decided for you in advance what you
consider the working part of the screen. It’s great when it
I agree that interaction makes working with the Mac much more efficient. Having
to navigate through every individual item would be unbearable.
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com on
behalf of Brad Snyder
Date: Sunday, September 10, 2023 at 09:05
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject:
Is not it amazing that choices exists so that one can create he
interaction process that works best for them?
May have to look into making the vo key cap lock instead. On some laptops
there is only one combination on one side.
I type very fast indeed. Personally it is frustrating being slowed
If you find Interacting so annoying, you can turn it off in VoiceOver Utility,
under the Navigation category > Grouping Behavior.
There are 4 options to choose from: Standard, Bookend Groups, Announce groups,
and Ignore groups.
Also, you can use the Tab key to enter and exit areas that require
I use Numpad Commander on my Apple Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad.
Interacting is so much easier. Interact with Numpad 9 and uninteract with
Numpad 7.
> On Sep 10, 2023, at 04:57, lenron brown wrote:
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> Interacting is one of the most annoying things, look for some using
> the vo key
Interacting is one of the most annoying things, look for some using
the vo key along with another key can be much if I have to hold the vo
key and do other stuff. I made my vo key caps lock. Because there is
no way I am using 3 keys buy using option and the command key, then
whatever other key I
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