thanks!
This solved my issue. voice over no longer say things like that.
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With best regards
Jakob Rosin
jakob@gmail.com
skype: jakob.rosin
twitter: @jakobrosin
On Jun 19, 2012, at 3:42 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In the VO Utility (VO-f8), select the Verbosity op
Hi,
In the VO Utility (VO-f8), select the Verbosity option from the table, then
select the Text tab. There is an option within that pane which tells VO what
to do when it encounters a misspelled word. It can say "misspelled", play a
tone or do nothing.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB
Hi Jakob.
I had to fix this for me for a different reason. I do a lot of braillle work,
and I would have the same problem. In TextEdit, and you may have to do this in
your other programs, I turned off three things: correct spelling automatically,
correct grammar, and correct spelling as you type
hi!
thanks, it helped me!
however, I've got another problem, wich I couldn't solve from language and text
options.
as english isn't my native language, I need to type sometimes in other
languages too. Heres the problem. If I reed text in other language, voiceover
says "missspelled" before every
Hi Jacob,
You can select a specific MailBox, then go up to the View menu and deselect the
Organize by Conversation option. This will have all the messages within the
given MailBox listed in whatever style you've chosen but not affect the other
MailBoxes you've set up.
Hope that was what you w
Hi list!
I have written into this list only one or two times before. that was the time I
didn't have a mac.
Today I am happy to say, that I've got my first mac, the mac book air (wich I
currently am typing on, so excuse please if I messed something up).
I've had time to play with it only few hour