also voiceover does have some pretty good help available and of course as 
mentioned the keyboard help. The voiceover help is accessed with vo-h.

Cheers, and good to see you've given this platform a chance.
On 2011-04-01, at 1:25 PM, Sarah May wrote:

> 
> Hi Sarah,
> 
> I chuckled loudly when I read the first line of your message.  Yes, I did
> make out really well for my birthday. *grin*  My friend was envious and
> jealous of me because my Mac is newer than his.  Oh well.  He can get over
> it and has.
> 
> Anyhow, I will take your advice and download the podcasts from Blind Cool
> tech.  I knew I would have somewhat of a learning curve with the Mac.  So I
> am dealing with the frustrations as best as I can.  I look forward to the
> classes and the over the phone training.
> 
> Thanks for the warm welcome Sarah along with others from the list.
> 
> Sarah
> 
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> 
> Hi Sarah:
> Dang, girl! You so made out for your Birthday! Nice going! First of all, go
> to www.blindcooltech.com. Listen to all podcasts done by Mike Arrigo. They
> will help you out. You will love 1-to1 training. April 13th will by my year
> anaversery with the Mac. You will love it. We've all had those frustrations,
> that's normal. I have a Macbook Pro, iPhone, iPod Nano, and Apple TV. I'm
> quite happy with my Apple products. I use an apex, not a Braillesense, so
> can't help. 
> 
> On Mar 31, 2011, at 7:54 PM, Sarah May wrote:
> 
>> Hi List!
>> 
>> My name is Sarah.  I'm from Minneapolis, Minnesota and am mostly blind.
> For my birthday, a little over a month ago, I received a Macbook.  I have
> always been a PC and Jaws user.  A friend of mine, who visited me this past
> September, had his Macbook with him and he used voice over with it.  I
> thought it was so cool and seemed more user friendly than Jaws.  So when my
> parents gave me the Macbook for my birthday, along with a year's worth of
> training over the phone and at the Apple store through Apple cares; I was
> utterly amazed and taken aback.  My friend, who introduced me to the Mac,
> was in town for my birthday.  My Mom said "your Dad and I thought it would
> be a perfect time to give it to you because Mark can help you get acquainted
> with it while he's here."  I do love my Macbook and the voice over voices
> are so much better than Jaws voice selections by far!  I am having some
> frustrations with the Mac, but I knew that would be par for the course,
> because I am learning a new type of computer and software.  I alos am unable
> to receive my e-mail through my Macbook yet.  For some reason when I try to
> set up my G mail account, either I do something wrong, or it just doesn't
> want to accept the settings.  Besides that I am navigating Safari quite
> well.  I need to call and set up an appointment, with the people at the
> Apple store near me, to start my year's worth of training.  I also received
> an I-Pod shuffle from my brother along with a twenty-five dollar I-tunes
> gift card from my niece and nephew.  So I will be all set with Apple
> products.  I don't have an I-phone though.  I looked at one when I needed to
> purchase a new phone.  It wouldn't work for me.  I have very short, wide,
> and stubby fingers.  When I tried to use the touch screen pad the commands
> wouldn't work for me.  So I'm sticking with Verizon.  I have their Haven
> phone which I love.
>> 
>> I'm hoping that all you experienced Mac users with voice over will be able
> to answer all the questions that is newbie will have for you when I get
> stuck in a jam. *smile*  I know that I'll love switching over to the Mac
> even though I'll get frustrated from time-to-time.  Also I'm wondering if
> any of you are Braille Sense product users?  And if so are you able to use
> your Braille Sense product with the Mac?  I have a Braille Sense Plus.  I'm
> just curious.
>> 
>> Well, I thought I'd introduce myself by saying hello and look forward in
> learning a lot from this list.
>> 
>> Sarah
>> 
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