they mentioned it in the keynote, there going to be providing several
public beta's threw out the summer
Hank
On 6/2/2014 2:46 PM, Devin Prater wrote:
Oh, so OS X 10.10 will be public beta?
On Jun 2, 2014, at 14:22, Teresa Cochran wrote:
Looks like iphone 4s and up, iPad 2 and up, and iPod
Going to be amazing! Fleksy in braille and all the others will be supported.
> On Jun 2, 2014, at 16:40, 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> No, but they did mention the ability to add different keyboards so that
> should be a boon for those who like to type different. In particular
And? They rarely give voice over improvement text in the what's new section of
iOS updates.
> On Jun 2, 2014, at 14:37, isaac wrote:
>
> They did not mention any voiceover improvements at all.
> isaac
> isaac.heb...@gmail.com
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>> On Jun 2, 2014, at 2:35 PM, Christopher H
I'm glad my iPod five supported.
> On Jun 2, 2014, at 14:35, Christopher Hallsworth
> wrote:
>
> From what I read iOS 8 will run on iPhone 4s and later, iPad 2 and later, all
> iPad minis and iPod Touch 5th Generation. Not a huge change except we gather
> in the fall to mourn the death of the
Oh, so OS X 10.10 will be public beta?
> On Jun 2, 2014, at 14:22, Teresa Cochran wrote:
>
> Looks like iphone 4s and up, iPad 2 and up, and iPod 5th gen for iOS8. For
> Yosemite, the page is overloaded, so I haven't found system requirements yet.
> The public beta page is swamped and there's
No, but they did mention the ability to add different keyboards so that
should be a boon for those who like to type different. In particular, it
sounds like the Flesky folks should be able to just provide a keyboard
plugin without requiring specific support to be compiled into every app.
CB
O
Guess it will finally be time to upgrade my poor old iPhone 4. At least
I have until fall to save up.
CB
On 6/2/14, 3:35 PM, Christopher Hallsworth wrote:
From what I read iOS 8 will run on iPhone 4s and later, iPad 2 and
later, all iPad minis and iPod Touch 5th Generation. Not a huge change
One more note: they haven't released any software yet. The first million
applicants will be accepted. I am a little worried, because I still haven't
seen any system requirements. Not sure if my old machine is up to it, but I'll
find out.
Teresa
"Everything is interesting if you go into it deep
I wasn't aware there was a public beta test for mavericks. the page is here:
https://appleseed.apple.com/betaprogram/ You may only have to sign in with your
Apple ID.
Teresa
On the other hand, there are different fingers.
On Jun 2, 2014, at 12:59 PM, Hank Smith, and Seeing-eye dog Iona
wrote
what is the public beta page?
I am signed up as a public beta tester a while back when they first
opened it up for maverick
On 6/2/2014 12:22 PM, Teresa Cochran wrote:
Looks like iphone 4s and up, iPad 2 and up, and iPod 5th gen for iOS8. For
Yosemite, the page is overloaded, so I haven't fou
They won't. That will be made available when ready. This is usual for
WWDC as it's targeted at the mainstream audience.
Christopher Hallsworth
Student at the Hadley School for the Blind
www.hadley.edu
On 02/06/2014 20:37, isaac wrote:
They did not mention any voiceover improvements at all.
isa
They did not mention any voiceover improvements at all.
isaac
isaac.heb...@gmail.com
Skype gold_wildcat
On Jun 2, 2014, at 2:35 PM, Christopher Hallsworth
wrote:
> From what I read iOS 8 will run on iPhone 4s and later, iPad 2 and later, all
> iPad minis and iPod Touch 5th Generation. Not a
From what I read iOS 8 will run on iPhone 4s and later, iPad 2 and
later, all iPad minis and iPod Touch 5th Generation. Not a huge change
except we gather in the fall to mourn the death of the iPhone 4 smile.
Christopher Hallsworth
Student at the Hadley School for the Blind
www.hadley.edu
On 0
Looks like iphone 4s and up, iPad 2 and up, and iPod 5th gen for iOS8. For
Yosemite, the page is overloaded, so I haven't found system requirements yet.
The public beta page is swamped and there's an error message to that effect.
HtH,
Teresa
"We're made of star stuff."--Carl Sag
what devices will run ios8 and osx that will be released?
just fineshed watching keynote and he never said
Hank
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The best way to read them, and note it is not my favorite, is exporting the
file to PDF. Also, if you toggle of the cursor tracking you will be able to
read the content of a slide, but … I most say that if I like keynote to create
presentations, I just don't like to read them with VoiceOver.
Bes
Anne Robinson and others:
Thanks for the info about Keynote.
Now a question. Is there any way to read the slides while in play or slideshow
mode? Also, what is the best way to review the slides with voiceover. I
notice they do read in the editor after some complicated navigation I can kind
I'd like any help with Keynote as well. I can't quite figure this out. Any help
would be appreciated.
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On 2012-10-12, at 11:34 AM, Alex Hall wrote:
> Is Keynote fully accessible then? That's good to know, as I know
Depends on your definition on "fully". There are folks who use it and
get their work done, but whether every feature is usable with VO, I have
no way of knowing. I'd say give it a whirl and post if you get stuck.
Esther also had a nice trick of just exporting the presentation as a PDF
and usin
Is Keynote fully accessible then? That's good to know, as I know people say
Pages is only about 90% and no one seems to know what to make of numbers at all.
On Oct 12, 2012, at 11:14 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:
> Yes, each slide is pretty much its own document. If you switch to another
> slide or a
Yes, each slide is pretty much its own document. If you switch to
another slide or add a new one then you have a new workspace. The only
exception I know of is the "magic move" transition. This is where if you
have some object at coordinate 0,0 on one slide then copy/paste that
same object to a
Hello all.
I figure it's about time to figure out some of the ins and outs of KeyNote, and
so now I've got some questions.
1. Is each slide treated like a mini document, and can I work with it as such?
2. When playing through the slide show with Command Option P, should I not be
able to read any
Thanks a bunch, Anne!
Ezzie
On 3/18/11, Anne Robertson wrote:
> Hello Ezzy,
>
> You can subscribe to the VoiceOver On podcast through iTunes. Just enter
> VoiceOver On in the search field and it should be the second result after
> VoiceOver Getting Started.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Anne
>
>
> On 18 Mar
Hello Ezzy,
You can subscribe to the VoiceOver On podcast through iTunes. Just enter
VoiceOver On in the search field and it should be the second result after
VoiceOver Getting Started.
Cheers,
Anne
On 18 Mar 2011, at 05:49, Ezzy Bueno wrote:
> Thanks sooo much, Anne! :)
> Where can I locat
Thanks sooo much, Anne! :)
Where can I locate the podcast you mentioned?
Ezzie
On 3/17/11, Anne Robertson wrote:
> Hello Ezzy,
>
> Once you've opened the document with KeyNote, use the command VO-Cmd-T to
> find the table of slides. Once you've selected a slide, stop interacting
> with the Scr
Hello Ezzy,
Once you've opened the document with KeyNote, use the command VO-Cmd-T to find
the table of slides. Once you've selected a slide, stop interacting with the
Scroll area and navigate right to the next Scroll area and interact. Here
you'll find the Layout Area, interact with this and y
Hello Everyone,
I am trying to read the text on several Powerpoint notes. How exactly
can I have VO read them using Keynote?
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