Hello Linda. The macs are wonderful things aren't they? I would strongly suggest that you check out www.applevis.com for podcast and tutorials on working with any apple product. There are a lot of good things there even ways to set up a mac so that it is more accessible. There are also many other sources of information out there. Also the mac itself has excellent help files and tutorials. You can also learn about apps on the site I told you about. Which ones are accessible and those that really need work. I myself miss my mac it is in the shop for repair.

On 7/20/2013 1:43 PM, Linda C. Knight wrote:
Hi all,

I discovered this list while researching vo keyboard shortcut commands
through the internet.

I am a new mac user and I am very excited.

I have set up my email program and doing ok there. So I haven't scratched
the surface. LOL!

My husband also has a mac-he has the Macbook pro 13 and I have the iMac
25.5.

I am interested in suggestions on mac settings themselves so I can make
using the mac a bit more accessible.

I've learned a lot about vo commands and there is lots to learn.

Thank you,

Hugs and 73

Linda C. Knight & shirley

CallSign: kk4hrg

Please note email:

l...@tampabay.rr.com

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