Thanks, sarah. I now have a big, huge monitor, I hope I'm not repeating myself, 
I know I've told this on a few other networks but not sure about this one. The 
display is actually a TV, a very large one at that, that hardly works, but it 
works well enough to get the mac to think its hooked up to a monitor. I really 
wish the mini was truly a portable computer, I hope to be able to take it to 
school one day and use it with the French premium voices to help with my French 
homework, as the compact voices on iOS just aren't cutting it, and a program 
called MathTrax, which will hopefully help with Geometry, and hopefully other 
educational apps. I really think the mac is a good computer for a lot of 
purposes, but I think it would be exceptionally good for education because it 
has accessibility built in and, if app developers would consider us more, could 
very well be the best for education for the blind. We do have iPods and iPads 
at the state school for the blind, so hopefully, if I
  can find apps for all forms of education, I could convince the school to 
embrace Apple completely.
On Jan 2, 2013, at 12:39 AM, Sarah k Alawami <marri...@gmail.com> wrote:

> You are in the company of very very good people here. Iv' been using a mac 
> for 2 years and i'm still learning, except i've taken things a step fort her 
> and am in to audio editing which i did under other platforms but it's time 
> for me to branch off and that's what i do. Voice over is very responsive on 
> the programs i use and as long as you are patient you will grasp the things 
> needed to use a mac in every day use, and inn no time. One thing is to use 
> it. Take notes in class, at work, at home, etc and note down the questions 
> you have such as cursoring, editing, etc.
> 
> Take care and be blessed.
> On Jan 1, 2013, at 10:29 PM, Devin Prater <d.pra...@me.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hey, I'm a beginner too, sort of. I have had much experience with iOS with a 
>> bluetooth keyboard, the same keyboard I'm using to type this on the mac, so 
>> I guess I'm not that much of a beginner, but I do catch on to things quickly 
>> I suppose, so I'll help as much as I can.
>> On Jan 1, 2013, at 11:56 PM, Cathy <flowersandhe...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Devin,
>>> 
>>> I was the software person when we were using windows. But now I am as much
>>> in the dark as he is; ha ha, As you will soon see by my most basic questions
>>> about editing text.
>>> Cathy
>>> 
>>> 
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