Yes Donna, very happily productively and successfully using dos to run my
two businesses every day.
In fact there is very very little I actually desire doing that I cannot
do in dos. My machines are tools not toys. there is one thing I can
firmly do given the discussion here, I have one of the best word processors in
the world, wordperfect, with printer drivers updated and access
maintained
regularly.
Dos in various forms is still updated as well.
I have an older mac presently, set up to run pro tools under the outspoken
umbrella, and only used for this.
I read this list daily, and witness people going through issues constantly
that I would not be able to make time for professionally, keeping track of
things that remain issues. Likewise, unless this
changed in ml, firefox is still not an option, something I can use in
Linux if I desire. so while I know the mac adds advantages, it will be,
for me another and I speak for no one but myself, no total replacement.
At least I can give apple $99 for training though which will be helpful
when the time comes.
Karen
On Tue, 31 Jul 2012, Donna Goodin wrote:
Hi Karen,
Do I read your message correctly that you're still using DOS? If that's the
case, by all means get a Mac. Once you get used to it, you will love it.
Cheers,
Donna
On Jul 31, 2012, at 12:03 PM, Karen Lewellen <klewel...@shellworld.net> wrote:
Hi Donna,
profound thanks. That does make things more clear for me. Its funny as I have
been meaning to ask about dragon dictate, may still for a different reason.
However this moves me closer to a new mac, since I would have to use a full
sized keyboard otherwise. the smaller laptop keyboards were just not giving me
the sort of dexterity control I am used to with my main dos machine with he vo
controls very awkward, and I was unsure how I would like all that flipping,
smile.
If one can control more things via voice, then this will make a big difference.
On Tue, 31 Jul 2012, Donna Goodin wrote:
Karen,
There are two different speech features. You can activate, one, both, or
neither of them.
One is Dictation. this is new to ML. It allows you to dictate what you want
to write any time that you are in a text field. This feature is also on the
newest iPad, and the iPhone 4s. You can, however, accomplish similar things
on an older iPhone using apps like Dragon Dictation.
The other is an option in Accessibility under System Prefs called Speakable
items. This you can configure to let you control many different things on your
Mac, opening and closing apps, opening and closing documents, finding the time
and date, and many other things. It is closer to Siri on the iPhone 4s. It
was in older versions of the Mac OS, but it did not work very well.
Hope this clarifies things.
Best,
Donna
On Jul 31, 2012, at 11:38 AM, Karen Lewellen <klewel...@shellworld.net> wrote:
I see. Anything you cannot control with this feature?
Karen.
On Tue, 31 Jul 2012, Alex Hall wrote:
Yes, it is new to Mountain Lion. It is on the iPad, but only the third
generation one. Of course, it is also on the iPhone 4S, in the form of Siri.
On Jul 31, 2012, at 12:29 PM, Karen Lewellen <klewel...@shellworld.net> wrote:
Hi folks,
is dictation new to mountain lion? if so, does it also exist on things like
the i-pad?
thanks,
Karen
On Tue, 31 Jul 2012, Alex Hall wrote:
Yes, the key acts like a push-to-talk, so it works as long as you hold it down. I set
mine up to listen for a keyword, but then I'm on a desktop so don't have to worry about
battery life or heat. It's pretty neat, though; I can just call out, "Alex, what
time is it" and get told, or tell it to open an app or quit something.
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wrote:
I have found it thank you, my question now is why is it not working!
I have enabled it all, and turned the feature on, yet, even by changing the
command key and restarting nothing happens.
what is unclear, is am I supposed to press and hold down the key I nominate?
thanks for any hands on practical usage info.
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On 31 Jul 2012, at 16:43, Alex Hall <mehg...@gmail.com> wrote:
What you are talking about is speakable items. Go to system preferences,
accessibility, and find it in the table of options. From there, select the tabs
you want and configure things as necessary. I recommend going to the commands
tab, then the table of command sets, and turning on everything.
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wrote:
sorry, where do you enable that bit though, I mean I can dictate no issue, but,
how does one ask what day it is etc?
Regards,
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On 31 Jul 2012, at 01:48, Alex Hall <mehg...@gmail.com> wrote:
These are commands you can give, like "what time is it" or "open iPhoto". You
can even select buttons shown in the currently open dialog just by speaking them. If you are at all
familiar with Windows speech recognition, it's like dictation is the text input part of that and
speakable objects is the other part that accepts commands for system operations.
On Jul 30, 2012, at 8:45 PM, Tim Emmons <temmo...@gmail.com> wrote:
Ok, easy enough. What is this about speakable Items I'm seeing how does that
effect this. Sorry I'm so late coming into this, I've been at work today and
not able to keep up with this a lot as they haven't upgraded us yet. Thanks for
your patience guys.
On Jul 30, 2012, at 7:41 PM, Alex Hall <mehg...@gmail.com> wrote:
You go into system preferences, then accessibility. Interact with a table and
select dictation. Turn it on, then follow the dialogs. If you are using a usb
microphone, you may have to going to sound preferences and set the input source
to be that USB microphone.
On Jul 30, 2012, at 8:38 PM, Tim Emmons <temmo...@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm just getting used to Mountain Lion. How do you get into dictation, would
love to try it out. Thanks.
On Jul 30, 2012, at 7:23 PM, Ray Foret Jr <rfore...@att.net> wrote:
Well Alex, good for you. I love the dictation as well. I am talking into a
Griffin IMike with a Gigaware are microphone attached to it. And, my air
conditioner is going in the background. Not bad Huh?
I have only made small corrections to this dictation.?
Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
Now a very proud and happy Mac user!!!
Skype name:
barefootedray
On Jul 30, 2012, at 6:46 PM, Alex Hall <mehg...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I am also having great luck with dictation. I have a cheap desktop microphone
going through a cheap usb sound card (since the mac doesn't support direct
input of non-powered mics) but it is still doing really well. In my quick
tests, it made no mistakes. This, paired with that amazing speakable items
feature, will make me an even lazier person than I already am. Ironically, I
didn't dictate this entire message. I did, however, dictate these last two
sentences. I should also add that there's a ceiling fan going in the background.
Have a great day,
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