[Mac-access]: question about splitters.

2015-02-08 Thread michael's mail boxl
Hi guys I was wondering with the splitters you can interact with and change their value. Does this alter the size of what can fit on the screen. So if so what number should it be set to . Are they important. Cheers Michael <--- Mac Access At Mac Access Dot Net ---> To reply to this post, please

Re: [Mac-access]: accounts on the mac book pro

2015-02-08 Thread John Gallagher
Hi there actually it's the best way at least I can beat the chess program on the mac book it's so accessible though. some one did a podcast on it but they never knew they could type out the moves on the keyboard. thanks very much sarah At 22:36 08/02/2015, you wrote: I always put in a password w

Re: [Mac-access]: accounts on the mac book pro

2015-02-08 Thread Sarah k Alawami
I always put in a password when I log in that way no one can steal mystuff. You dont' have to, bu I often do. > On Feb 8, 2015, at 12:16 PM, john gallagher wrote: > > great sarah thanks will try it then it does now though give the option of > having to put in a password which i suppose is alway

Re: [Mac-access]: Amadeus Pro Question.

2015-02-08 Thread Sarah k Alawami
There is the key strke cmd Y but since I hardly use that key stroke anymore as I don't need it as I jsut use p for adding markers, I almost forget about that key stroke. > On Feb 8, 2015, at 12:48 PM, Jim Noseworthy > wrote: > > Hi Folks: > > > > Is there a way, in Amadeus Pro, to bind the

Re: [Mac-access]: Amadeus Pro Question.

2015-02-08 Thread Phil Halton
If by bind you mean “tether”, then the answer is no. indefatigably and indubitably no. :-) you’re just going to have to route the insertion point to the playback head with Command-Y. BTW: I’v > On Feb 8, 2015, at 3:48 PM, Jim Noseworthy > wrote: > > Hi Folks: > > > > Is there a way, in Ama

[Mac-access]: Amadeus Pro Question.

2015-02-08 Thread Jim Noseworthy
Hi Folks: Is there a way, in Amadeus Pro, to bind the "insertion point" to the "playback head?" If not, there certainly should be a way. Cheers. <--- Mac Access At Mac Access Dot Net ---> To reply to this post, please address your message to mac-access@mac-access.net You can find

Re: [Mac-access]: accounts on the mac book pro

2015-02-08 Thread john gallagher
great sarah thanks will try it then it does now though give the option of having to put in a password which i suppose is always better. great then cheers there. - Original Message - From: Sarah k Alawami To: mac access list iOS Accessibility Date: Sunday, 8 February 2015 8.04 pm Subjec

Re: [Mac-access]: accounts on the mac book pro

2015-02-08 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Hello. you can start voice over at the log in prompt and have it read as normal. I would not disable the guest account as it can be a good test environment, how ever if you want to go do you can do this. 1. launch system preferences. 2. go to users and groups 3. go to the final entry in the tabl

[Mac-access]: accounts on the mac book pro

2015-02-08 Thread john gallagher
hi there i have been away for a week leaving my mac at home. now i am back for some reason when i switched on it asks for a password and to cut a long storry short now i have two users on the mac myself and a guest user. is there a way to get rid of the guest user and just to restart with speec

Re: [Mac-access]: How do I read an error message?

2015-02-08 Thread Sarah k Alawami
You should be able to just vo left and right through the whole dialogue. It should have what ever the message is included in it. if not try using the item chooser to see if it shows anything else. You can invoke this with vo plus I. If that does not work chances are the error is in an image or

[Mac-access]: How do I read an error message?

2015-02-08 Thread Ann Byrne
On my screen I can move to 'yes' and 'no', with VO and the arrow keys. There is obviously a message requiring a response, but I don't know how to get to it. Can I read the screen somehow from top to bottom, including everything? thanks, <--- Mac Access At Mac Access Dot Net ---> To reply t