I don't know about that model, but I'm using a K380 multi-device keyboard. I'd
guess the two are similar. I currently have it connected to Windows and iOS,
and it works well on both. I did have to install the Logitech program to
control whether the function key is needed with the top row of keys
This will depend on a few factors. I have a folding keyboard from iClever that
I like okay. It's aluminum, and is reasonably sturdy. It folds up, with the two
outer portions folding over the central one, thus protecting all the keys when
not in use. The drawback is that it starts to fold up if y
The Series 3 is definitely a worth-while update form a Series 0.
Congratulations.
Raise to Speak is tricky at best, I've found. The motion seems to be a very
deliberate raising of the arm until the Watch is just in front of the mouth,
but even that doesn't always work. I find that Hey Siri work
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>> I'm not having that problem, so can't offer any ideas on how to troubleshoot
>> it. I
I'm not having that problem, so can't offer any ideas on how to troubleshoot
it. If you want to remove the app from the Watch, though, that's easily done.
Open the Watch app on your iPhone, and find Audible under the "installed on
Apple Watch" heading. Double tap Audible, then find the "show on
I don't have a tutorial, but I--and others here--can try to answer questions.
First, though, which screen reader will you be using? If you left Windows years
ago, you might not think that NVDA can work for you, but it can in many cases.
I do IT, and use NVDA exclusively. Even Narrator on Windows
USB3, is more about the speed than any physical changes.
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>> On Nov 10, 2018, at 19:13, Sarai Bucciarelli > <mailto:sarai.bucciare...@gmail.com>> wrote:
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Anything will work, as USB3 is backward-comptabile with the USB2 on your old
Mac. I'd definitely get a USB3 storage device, even though it's more expensive,
because it will be a lot faster.
As to the question of connection types, that's what adapters are for. Grab a
USBC adapter or three, or a
That still happens in iOS. My guess is that you're getting multiple
notifications, and they are being grouped together. Double tapping this group
expands it, letting you see each message notification, but not taking you to
Messages. If you have a single message, tapping it will do what you expec
Volume wasn't mentioned, as far as I recall. The quality of sound was said to
be better, with no specifics given. The focus was on the stereo separation;
Apple claims that stereo sounds much better in the XS, with both hardware and
AI helping to improve the experience. I'm looking forward to try
Simply add the shift key. Apple made the old verbosity rotor keystrokes into a
quick-access navigation rotor, and moved the verbosity settings to the old
keystrokes with the shift key added on. Thus, you want vo-shift-cmd-arrows, not
just vo-cmd-arrows.
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My main complaint right now is with bluetooth headphones. Because the app needs
microphone access, opening it forces VoiceOver to a much lower quality than
normal, especially over non-Apple bluetooth headphones. I'm using Aftershokz,
and get phone-quality audio with the app open. Of course, I co
Christine, you may have said earlier, so forgive the repeat. What's the status
of your hard drive? Specifically, how full is it? If you open Activity Monitor,
how much ram is in use?
In Activity Monitor, interact with the toolbar, then with the tab view radio
group. Choose the memory tab, stop
Have you tried on a different account? If you go to System Preferences and make
a new user account, then log into it, does the problem persist?
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> Try navigating up from the bottom of the page or search
This is correct, but to answer the other part of the question: no, no speech
here. It's too early, and the Mac has no disk from which to run any kind of
speech. At least, that's how I think of it, though I'm sure Apple could fix
this if they really wanted to. Don't forget you can select this in
p, though after all these years of using the Mac, I
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Email sent. This is a fascinating project and is one I'm incredibly excited
about. Thanks for letting us know, and keep us updated on the progress!
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> On Aug 12, 2018, at 15:15, Yuma Decaux wrote:
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> I am a blind software e
The default timer app can't do intervals, as it requires manual shutoff and
resetting. However, a quick web search showed me apps that *are* designed for
interval timing. I don't know about their accessibility, but they do exist.
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> On Aug 12, 2018, at 06:27, Simon Fogarty wrote
That's odd, because shift-tab works here. It worked on High Sierra, and it
still works on the Mojave betas. It's the only method I use, actually. Even if
that isn't working for some reason, VO commands should. Here, I can stop
interacting with my message body, then vo-left and get to the subject
I discovered recently that Google lets you create a Google account, but not a
Gmail address if you'd rather use another one. I was helping a client sign up
with Google, and we were able to use the client's iCloud email to sign up. The
password was different from iCloud, of course, but the email
Your next decision is... Which one? The Series 2 is good, the Series 3 is
better and has the option of a cellular connection, and the Series 4 should
arrive this fall sometime. If you can wait, I'd suggest holding out for the
next generation. If you love it, great, you have the latest. If you're
Apple Watch is probably your best bet for iOS compatibility and accessibility.
It runs VoiceOver natively, so you can check your fitness progress, handle
notifications, change settings, and run apps right on the device. It also syncs
to iOS, letting you use the Activity app on your phone to look
components.
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Only the Pro has the Touch Bar as of right now. There are 13- and 15-inch
variants of the Pro, though, and a somewhat less powerful Pro with no Touch Bar
and two less USB ports.
As to the Touch Bar itself, it’s usable. A few things can be nice, like an
actual volume slider instead of the volume
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>> On Jul 8, 2018, at 8:56 AM, 'Alex Hall' via MacVisionaries
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>> Hello all,
>> Someone on Twitter is asking me about using Pages with VO. This isn't
>> something I do often, so I'm not the be
Hank,
Have you changed the application? I’ve not tried this myself, but you should be
able to open a VOIP recording template, then modify it. Find the block that
records Skype, or whatever app is default, and change it to FaceTime. I don’t
know if the application block is one you vo-space on or
Hello all,
Someone on Twitter is asking me about using Pages with VO. This isn't something
I do often, so I'm not the best to ask. Someone on this list has a book on this
topic, though. Where can that book be obtained? I want to give this person the
link. Thanks.
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