Re: switching between os again

2012-08-05 Thread Gordon Smith
Mark

You should actually hold the option key down for about 10 seconds after you 
hear the start-up sound.  If you don't, you'll probably just be landed in to 
the configured start disk which must be your Mountain Lion installation.

Gordon

On 4 Aug 2012, at 21:13, Mark Furness flintma...@gmail.com wrote:

My I Mac is running Lion.
My external has Mountain Lion on it.
1. I hold down the option key while it is booting up.
2. When the Mac start up sound  is heard, I let go of the option key.
3. I have hit the left arrow and my Mac does not start.
4. I have also hit the right arrow key and the Mac does not start up either.
5. If I do nothing from start up, it goes into M L.


What am I doing wrong?
All I wish to do is play with M L for a while, befor installing it over Lion.

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Re: Installing Lion or Later

2012-08-05 Thread Gordon Smith
Hi Chris

You're missing the point, yes.  You do not necessarily have to register the OS 
I don't think, not immediately, anyway.  I don't want to start discussing 
Windows but I'm sure it's possible to install Mac OS X without being online.  I 
see that you are still using Windows for your mail.  That is unfortunate. :)

On 4 Aug 2012, at 21:35, chris hallsworth christopher...@gmail.com wrote:

Hello Gordon and all activation is not required at installation time at leat 
with Windows 7 where you can leave the product key blank and use it for about 
30 days before requiring to enter a product key and thus activate the 
installation. That to me is the difference unless I am missing the point.
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Re: Installing Lion or Later

2012-08-05 Thread Gordon Smith
Sarah

You can skip the registration process I am sure there is a Skip button.  
Possibly you've missed it if you've just rushed through the process.

On 4 Aug 2012, at 22:04, Sarah Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:

True. the activation has never been required for mac osx. I don't ever 
remembering to enter a license key. so in theory I can take my usb key and 
install it on a mac with a new hard drive as long as it has apple's specks.

I can't go on line do do that so I have to do it this way, in theory of corse.  

As for a skip button I don't remember ever seeing that in a mac install and 
I've done about 8 clean installs this year.
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Re: Software suggestions please.

2012-08-05 Thread Gordon Smith
Regarding your video conversion, have you tried DVD Remaster, 
http://www.metakine.com or the Mac App Store.

I gave up on Handbrake because it's terribly slow.

Gordon

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I can hep you with the first. I use hand brake to do this. As for a batch 
tagger I don't know of one. I'm trying to find one myself as we have to batch 
tag stuff for our station and I don't feel like doing 60 of these per month by 
hand lol!

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active antivirus software

2012-08-05 Thread michael weaver
how do i check to see if my copy of sophos antivirus application 
is working?

do i use system monitor under utilities?
i launched that particular app and looking down my list of 
information, i see something like sophos antivirus and something 
like 0,1 percent and some of the other information i see above 
says something like 0 percent so i am assuming i am looking in 
the right place but i am not exactly sure.

hope someone can help with this question.
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Re: Installing Lion or Later

2012-08-05 Thread Dean Adams
Hi Sarah,
As long a you are using ccc's latest version it will here is some info 
from an article on how to acheive this with carbon copy cloner .
Using Carbon Copy Cloner Version 3.5 or later of this excellent clone-backup 
utility includes a special feature for creating a bootable install drive. 
(Carbon Copy Cloner is free to try; you can purchase a license for $40.) Once 
you’ve downloaded it from the developer’s website—or, if you already had it, 
once you’ve checked to make sure you’ve got the latest version—follow these 
steps:
.   Find the Mountain Lion installer on your Mac. It’s called 
Install OS X Mountain Lion.app and it should have been downloaded to your main 
Applications folder (/Applications). Note that Carbon Copy Cloner requires that 
the installer be located in the Applications folder on your boot drive, which 
means that if you followed my advice to move the installer out of your 
Applications folder, you’ll have to move it back, at least temporarily.
.   Connect to your Mac the properly formatted hard drive or flash 
drive you want to use for your bootable Mountain Lion installer.
.   Launch Carbon Copy Cloner.
.   In the Source pop-up menu (labeled Select A Source), choose 
Create a Mountain Lion Installer. (This mounts the InstallESD.dmg disk image, 
mentioned above, and selects it as the source volume.)
.   In the Destination pop-up menu (labeled Select A Destination), 
choose the drive you’re using for your bootable installer.
.   In the Handling Of Data Already On The Destination pop-up menu, 
choose Delete Anything That Doesn’t Exist On The Source. Warning: The next step 
will effectively erase the destination drive or partition, so make sure it 
doesn’t contain any valuable data.
.   Click Clone, click Continue in the warning dialog that appears, 
and, when prompted, provide an administrator username and password.


Carbon Copy Cloner can create a bootable Mountain Lion installer in a few easy 
steps.
As with using Disk Utility, the process takes roughly five to ten minutes. One 
difference here: Whereas using Disk Utility names your bootable drive Mac OS X 
Install ESD, using Carbon Copy Cloner keeps the drive’s original name.
Booting from the installer drive
You can now boot any Mountain Lion-compatible Mac from this drive: Just connect 
the drive to your Mac and either (if your Mac is already booted into OS X) 
choose your install drive in the Startup Disk pane of System Preferences or (if 
your Mac is currently shut down) hold down the Option key at startup and choose 
the install drive when OS X’s Startup Manager appears.
When your Mac is booted from your install drive, you can, of course, install 
the OS, but you can also use any of the Mountain Lion installer’s special 
recovery and restore features—in fact, when you boot from this drive, you’ll 
see the same OS X Utilities screen you get when you boot into OS X Recovery 
(recovery mode). However, unlike recovery mode, your bootable installer 
includes the entire installer.
[Dan Frakes is a Macworld senior editor. He now has many, many bootable install 
drives.]
Updated 7:42am to correct Carbon Copy Cloner price. Updated 12:15 with new Disk 
Utility image.


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On 05/08/2012, at 2:50 AM, Sarah Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:

 Ah thanks. will try this.  will it format with the guid partition and stuff? 
 I assume it will. lol! When I tried this with the old version of carbon 
 cloner and lion and my install esd dmg for that it errored out so not sure 
 what happened there.
 
 Thanks and take care.
 On Aug 4, 2012, at 4:48 AM, Dean Adams breezepa...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 HI All,
  I used carbon copy cloner to create a bootable usb thumb drive, I have 
 the installesd.dmg on my desktop and another copy of it on a backup drive 
 just selected the install mac osx mountain  lion.dmg in the source and my 
 thumb drive in the target of ccc and off you go it didn't take long to 
 create it at all. I did this with the trial version of carbon copy cloner 
 version 3.5.1 you need this version to do this with mountain lion.
 Regards Dean
 
 
 
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 On 04/08/2012, at 10:29 AM, Sarah Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 As my not so famous saying goes, Oh, why did I not think of that. Yeah go 
 to their internet and then download it via their mac app store signed in  
 as you of corse, copy the app file to a flash drive and when you get home 
 just use your tools you have in your mac to then make a flash drive, or use 
 that same flash drive and back that app up some ware else in case you need 
 it again.On Aug 3, 2012, at 

Re: active antivirus software

2012-08-05 Thread Sarah Alawami
I believe it is active any time you open a file or run an app or what not and 
it constantly monitors in the back round. it's been about year since I've used 
it.

Take care.
On Aug 5, 2012, at 7:19 AM, michael weaver weavermi...@googlemail.com wrote:

 how do i check to see if my copy of sophos antivirus application is working?
 do i use system monitor under utilities?
 i launched that particular app and looking down my list of information, i see 
 something like sophos antivirus and something like 0,1 percent and some of 
 the other information i see above says something like 0 percent so i am 
 assuming i am looking in the right place but i am not exactly sure.
 hope someone can help with this question.
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Re: Software suggestions please.

2012-08-05 Thread Esther
Hi,

I'll just add to Gordon's comment that DVDRemaster 8 is currently on sale at 
the Mac App Store for $9.99 (vs. $49.99) for a limited time in celebration of 
their release of version 8.  You can download a working trial version if you 
want try it out first by going to Metakine's web site at the URL Gordon gave.  
And I believe the reviews stated that DVDRemaster Pro worked in about a third 
the time of Handbrake.  However, Handbrake is reliable and is free.  Another 
program that people have used as a general video format converter (but not 
addressing the issue of reformatting to sizes for play on iOS devices or Apple 
TV) is MPEG Streamclip (freeware with both Mac and Windows versions) from 
Squared 5:
http://www.squared5.com/

And for tagging you might try ID3 Editor from Pa-Software which has a free 
trial version (30 days or 20 launches) and supports group mode tagging. (This 
is another company that has both Mac and Windows versions.  You have to specify 
which version you want licensed. Priced at $15.00 or £10.00.):
http://www.pa-software.com/id3editor/ 

Here's the URL for DVDRemaster 8 at the Mac App Store, since I think the sale 
price only applies there for a limited time:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/dvdremaster-8/id527609547?mt=12

You may get better recommendations from someone who does a lot of video 
playing, editing, and music tagging, since I usually only check out this kind 
of software in response to questions.

HTH.  Cheers,

Esther

 
On Aug 4, 2012, at 8:10 PM, Gordon Smith wrote:

 Regarding your video conversion, have you tried DVD Remaster, 
 http://www.metakine.com or the Mac App Store.
 
 I gave up on Handbrake because it's terribly slow.
 
 Gordon
 
 On 5 Aug 2012, at 00:54, Sarah Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 I can hep you with the first. I use hand brake to do this. As for a batch 
 tagger I don't know of one. I'm trying to find one myself as we have to batch 
 tag stuff for our station and I don't feel like doing 60 of these per month 
 by hand lol!
 

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Re: reply to sender not list

2012-08-05 Thread Sarah Alawami
here you go.  it will be live in exactly 1 minute. lol!

I noticed some changes to the header menu when I was doing this so forgive the 
surprised sound in my voice.

Hope this works.

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/1672188/off_list_sending.m4a

Take care.. 
On Aug 5, 2012, at 10:32 AM, Mark Furness flintma...@gmail.com wrote:

   I saved an email instructing me on how to send a message to someone who 
 is part of a list.
 it does not work.
 
 Will someone instruct me on how to do this? I wish not to add to list 
 traffic when saying thank you!
 
 mark
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Re: reply to sender not list

2012-08-05 Thread Sarah Alawami
lol. yeah but I to due to IRC rules I have grown up with try not to food the 
lists with thanks. In fact I got kicked off of 1 list for posting 1 thanks 
message. lol!

Hope those instructions helped. I'm surprised the option I was looking for was 
missing but maybe that's the way ml is unless I have to change something in the 
options that was not there in lion. If they did not help let me know and I'll 
try and do better.  Hehahah.

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 This list is about everybody so if you're talking Apple, feel free to add to 
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   I saved an email instructing me on how to send a message to someone who 
 is part of a list.
 it does not work.
 
 Will someone instruct me on how to do this? I wish not to add to list 
 traffic when saying thank you!
 
 mark
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Re: Migration Assistant from windowsXP to Mac

2012-08-05 Thread Robert Carter
Hi,

I don't know how big your iTunes library is, but you can simply copy the entire 
iTunes folder in to the music folder on the mac and iTunes will work with it. 
Just realize that if you do this, you will be replacing any iTunes library that 
was already on the Mac.

Robert Carter


On Aug 5, 2012, at 3:48 PM, Phil Halton philh...@comcast.net wrote:

 I've run the Migration Assistant on both the PC and Mac, following the simple 
 directions. The PC can't see the Mac, but the Mac sees the PC. The process 
 hangs with the PC waiting for the Mac to connect, and the Mac is giving me 
 the passcode and waiting for PC to respond.
 
 I've tried disabling XP firewall, and also disabling 
 MicrosoftSecurityEssentials system monitoring, but no joy.
 
 Any experience with this process? I'd like to transfer my iTunes library 
 primarily - is there another way?
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RE: Migration Assistant from windowsXP to Mac

2012-08-05 Thread Paula Hobley
Hi there

Do you use ITunes Match?  This would be another way that you could access
your ITunes library on both machines.

Cheers

Paula



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Subject: Migration Assistant from windowsXP to Mac

I've run the Migration Assistant on both the PC and Mac, following the
simple directions. The PC can't see the Mac, but the Mac sees the PC. The
process hangs with the PC waiting for the Mac to connect, and the Mac is
giving me the passcode and waiting for PC to respond.

I've tried disabling XP firewall, and also disabling
MicrosoftSecurityEssentials system monitoring, but no joy.

Any experience with this process? I'd like to transfer my iTunes library
primarily - is there another way?
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Re: Roxio Toast 11 Ptro

2012-08-05 Thread Sarah Alawami
Yeah please do. a lot of studios use toast so if I ever end up working at a 
studio I would want to know if it is accessible so I don't have to wait for 
someone  to burn a musician's mastered work for them.

Thanks.
On Aug 5, 2012, at 2:17 PM, Gordon Smith gor...@mac-access.net wrote:

 Hi all
 
 I've just bought a copy of Toast 11 Pro for Mac OS X by Roxio.  Primarily it 
 will be used by Lynne but, if anybody is interested in this from the 
 perspective of accessibility, do let me know and I will report to the group 
 what I find.  I know that some of the apps are not going to be accessible.  
 For instance, Adobe Photoshop Element Pro.  But my understanding is that the 
 CD/DVD/BluRay burning side of this app suite has been totally redesigned so 
 hopefully it might work under VoiceOver and fill a hole.
 
 Yes, I know, you can do things like CD copying in other ways.  But to be 
 honest I sometimes get tired of having to spend a lot of time rummaging 
 around to find a way to easily get the job done.  I also have a copy of 
 DragonBurn by NTI Corporation.  But I'm given to understand that is no longer 
 under development and they have lost interest in the Mac community because 
 there isn't a lot of profit in it for them.
 
 So anyway, if anybody is interested just say the word and I'll tell you what 
 I find.
 
 Gordon
 
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Re: Ejecting a CD/DVD/other removable storage?

2012-08-05 Thread Diane Bomar
Which command would one use with a super drive, in that case, as it is not 
built-in, but connected via USB?

Thanks,
Diane

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From: Thomas McMahan de.kf...@gmail.com

To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility mac-access@mac-access.net
Sent: Friday, August 03, 2012 3:46 PM
Subject: Re: Ejecting a CD/DVD/other removable storage?


Cd or dvd, not things that hook up via usb port have to do command e for 
that because it effects just the feed point to the cd drive/burner.
On Aug 3, 2012, at 3:13 PM, chris hallsworth christopher...@gmail.com 
wrote:


So, can I use this key to eject a CD or DVD or other removable storage? 
Thanks!

- Original Message - From: Sarah Alawami marri...@gmail.com
To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility mac-access@mac-access.net
Sent: Friday, August 03, 2012 8:49 PM
Subject: Re: Shut down sound


The eject key is 1 key to the right on the mac laptop keyboard. I 
learned of this I believe through the apple manual when they did the 
keystrokes there at one time, 2 years ago. It is a nice way to shut 
down. Just hit control cmd option eject to shot down, cmd option eject 
to sleep and control cmd eject to reboot.


Take care.


On Aug 3, 2012, at 11:42 AM, chris hallsworth christopher...@gmail.com 
wrote:


Hello Gordon and all yes this is very useful indeed and thanks. That's 
amazing there are keystrokes to shut down and restart the system. So 
where is the eject key then please on a Macbook? Thanks!
- Original Message - From: Gordon Smith 
gor...@mac-access.net

To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility mac-access@mac-access.net
Sent: Friday, August 03, 2012 5:29 PM
Subject: Re: Shut down sound



Hi Chris

My only suggestion is that you can feel the fan and HD activity until 
your machine is shut down.  No, VoiceOver often goes down some time 
before the machine because the OS does a bit of housekeeping before it 
closes.  If you use the system shortcut, 
Command+Option+Control+Eject, unless there are operating system 
windows open which require user intervention, your machine will 
usually shut down of its own accord.  If you use the system shortcut 
Command+Control+Eject, the machine will usually restart of its own 
accord unless there are user windows open which require intervention. 
Sometimes, even those windows are closed by the operating system.  An 
example of one which usually does not close is iTunes prompting you to 
enter information.


I hope some of that was useful.

Gordon

On 3 Aug 2012, at 16:21, chris hallsworth christopher...@gmail.com 
wrote:


Well, if that is the case, how on earth do we know if the Mac is 
shutting down? Does VoiceOver stay until it is about to be turned off? 
Kind of like how iOS devices do it? Thanks!
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joshkar...@gmail.com

To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility mac-access@mac-access.net
Sent: Friday, August 03, 2012 1:59 PM
Subject: Re: Shut down sound



Yeah that'd be nice. That was one of the things that I noticed that
was different from windows. But sadly, I don't think there is.

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Hello all is there a way of assigning a sound when shutting down a 
mac

computer and if so how? Thanks!

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Re: Ejecting a CD/DVD/other removable storage?

2012-08-05 Thread josh gregory
go to it in finder and just press cmd+e. hth!

On 8/5/12, Diane Bomar diane.ale...@att.net wrote:
 Which command would one use with a super drive, in that case, as it is not
 built-in, but connected via USB?
 Thanks,
 Diane

 - Original Message -
 From: Thomas McMahan de.kf...@gmail.com
 To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility mac-access@mac-access.net
 Sent: Friday, August 03, 2012 3:46 PM
 Subject: Re: Ejecting a CD/DVD/other removable storage?


 Cd or dvd, not things that hook up via usb port have to do command e for
 that because it effects just the feed point to the cd drive/burner.
 On Aug 3, 2012, at 3:13 PM, chris hallsworth christopher...@gmail.com

 wrote:

 So, can I use this key to eject a CD or DVD or other removable storage?
 Thanks!
 - Original Message - From: Sarah Alawami marri...@gmail.com
 To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility mac-access@mac-access.net
 Sent: Friday, August 03, 2012 8:49 PM
 Subject: Re: Shut down sound


 The eject key is 1 key to the right on the mac laptop keyboard. I
 learned of this I believe through the apple manual when they did the
 keystrokes there at one time, 2 years ago. It is a nice way to shut
 down. Just hit control cmd option eject to shot down, cmd option eject
 to sleep and control cmd eject to reboot.

 Take care.


 On Aug 3, 2012, at 11:42 AM, chris hallsworth christopher...@gmail.com

 wrote:

 Hello Gordon and all yes this is very useful indeed and thanks. That's

 amazing there are keystrokes to shut down and restart the system. So
 where is the eject key then please on a Macbook? Thanks!
 - Original Message - From: Gordon Smith
 gor...@mac-access.net
 To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility mac-access@mac-access.net
 Sent: Friday, August 03, 2012 5:29 PM
 Subject: Re: Shut down sound


 Hi Chris

 My only suggestion is that you can feel the fan and HD activity until

 your machine is shut down.  No, VoiceOver often goes down some time
 before the machine because the OS does a bit of housekeeping before it

 closes.  If you use the system shortcut,
 Command+Option+Control+Eject, unless there are operating system
 windows open which require user intervention, your machine will
 usually shut down of its own accord.  If you use the system shortcut
 Command+Control+Eject, the machine will usually restart of its own
 accord unless there are user windows open which require intervention.

 Sometimes, even those windows are closed by the operating system.  An

 example of one which usually does not close is iTunes prompting you to

 enter information.

 I hope some of that was useful.

 Gordon

 On 3 Aug 2012, at 16:21, chris hallsworth christopher...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Well, if that is the case, how on earth do we know if the Mac is
 shutting down? Does VoiceOver stay until it is about to be turned off?

 Kind of like how iOS devices do it? Thanks!
 - Original Message - From: josh gregory
 joshkar...@gmail.com
 To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility mac-access@mac-access.net
 Sent: Friday, August 03, 2012 1:59 PM
 Subject: Re: Shut down sound


 Yeah that'd be nice. That was one of the things that I noticed that
 was different from windows. But sadly, I don't think there is.

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RE: Roxio Toast 11 Ptro

2012-08-05 Thread Ricky Prevatte
Gord this is of great interest to me.  I have an old IMac that does what I
need.  But if I am to climb hirer on the Mac tree I need these type things
to justify my expense.

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[mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of Mike Arrigo
Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2012 8:37 PM
To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: Roxio Toast 11 Ptro

I'm very interested in this, that's one area on the mac that is lacking, a
modern, optical disk creation program, I wish nero would develop for the
mac, would love to know how the main application works.
On Aug 5, 2012, at 4:17 PM, Gordon Smith wrote:

 Hi all
 
 I've just bought a copy of Toast 11 Pro for Mac OS X by Roxio.  Primarily
it will be used by Lynne but, if anybody is interested in this from the
perspective of accessibility, do let me know and I will report to the group
what I find.  I know that some of the apps are not going to be accessible.
For instance, Adobe Photoshop Element Pro.  But my understanding is that the
CD/DVD/BluRay burning side of this app suite has been totally redesigned so
hopefully it might work under VoiceOver and fill a hole.
 
 Yes, I know, you can do things like CD copying in other ways.  But to be
honest I sometimes get tired of having to spend a lot of time rummaging
around to find a way to easily get the job done.  I also have a copy of
DragonBurn by NTI Corporation.  But I'm given to understand that is no
longer under development and they have lost interest in the Mac community
because there isn't a lot of profit in it for them.
 
 So anyway, if anybody is interested just say the word and I'll tell you
what I find.
 
 Gordon
 
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Re: Migration Assistant from windowsXP to Mac

2012-08-05 Thread Sarah Alawami
If your drive is big enough You can copy from a fat 32 external drive to your 
iTunes library on your mac. I have mine on an external drive and it works just 
fine as I saved about 30 gigs off of my internal. lol!

Take care.
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 Robert wrote: I don't know how big your iTunes library is, but you can 
 simply copy the entire iTunes folder in to the music folder on the mac and 
 iTunes will work with it. Just realize that if you do this, you will be 
 replacing any iTunes library that was already on the Mac.
 
 Robert, the library (iTunes music folder) is on another PC on my home 
 network. How might one go about copying that folder over to the Mac? I'm 
 three days into my experience with Mac and VO, so might not know what 
 everyone else considers easy and obvious. 
 
 Paula wrote: Do you use ITunes Match?  This would be another way that you 
 could access
 your ITunes library on both machines.
 
 Paula, sounds like a great idea, but I don't like the fee part of the 
 equation. I don't know the details, but it's one more expense I probably 
 don't need.
 
 
 
 
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Re: Ejecting a CD/DVD/other removable storage?

2012-08-05 Thread Sarah Alawami
if you don't have external disks showing up in the finder  from the finder hit 
cmd shift c then find the external super drive and hit cmd E. Out of curiosity 
does the eject key not work with external super drives?

Take care.
On Aug 5, 2012, at 5:26 PM, josh gregory joshkar...@gmail.com wrote:

 go to it in finder and just press cmd+e. hth!
 
 On 8/5/12, Diane Bomar diane.ale...@att.net wrote:
 Which command would one use with a super drive, in that case, as it is not
 built-in, but connected via USB?
 Thanks,
 Diane
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Thomas McMahan de.kf...@gmail.com
 To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility mac-access@mac-access.net
 Sent: Friday, August 03, 2012 3:46 PM
 Subject: Re: Ejecting a CD/DVD/other removable storage?
 
 
 Cd or dvd, not things that hook up via usb port have to do command e for
 that because it effects just the feed point to the cd drive/burner.
 On Aug 3, 2012, at 3:13 PM, chris hallsworth christopher...@gmail.com
 
 wrote:
 
 So, can I use this key to eject a CD or DVD or other removable storage?
 Thanks!
 - Original Message - From: Sarah Alawami marri...@gmail.com
 To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility mac-access@mac-access.net
 Sent: Friday, August 03, 2012 8:49 PM
 Subject: Re: Shut down sound
 
 
 The eject key is 1 key to the right on the mac laptop keyboard. I
 learned of this I believe through the apple manual when they did the
 keystrokes there at one time, 2 years ago. It is a nice way to shut
 down. Just hit control cmd option eject to shot down, cmd option eject
 to sleep and control cmd eject to reboot.
 
 Take care.
 
 
 On Aug 3, 2012, at 11:42 AM, chris hallsworth christopher...@gmail.com
 
 wrote:
 
 Hello Gordon and all yes this is very useful indeed and thanks. That's
 
 amazing there are keystrokes to shut down and restart the system. So
 where is the eject key then please on a Macbook? Thanks!
 - Original Message - From: Gordon Smith
 gor...@mac-access.net
 To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility mac-access@mac-access.net
 Sent: Friday, August 03, 2012 5:29 PM
 Subject: Re: Shut down sound
 
 
 Hi Chris
 
 My only suggestion is that you can feel the fan and HD activity until
 
 your machine is shut down.  No, VoiceOver often goes down some time
 before the machine because the OS does a bit of housekeeping before it
 
 closes.  If you use the system shortcut,
 Command+Option+Control+Eject, unless there are operating system
 windows open which require user intervention, your machine will
 usually shut down of its own accord.  If you use the system shortcut
 Command+Control+Eject, the machine will usually restart of its own
 accord unless there are user windows open which require intervention.
 
 Sometimes, even those windows are closed by the operating system.  An
 
 example of one which usually does not close is iTunes prompting you to
 
 enter information.
 
 I hope some of that was useful.
 
 Gordon
 
 On 3 Aug 2012, at 16:21, chris hallsworth christopher...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
 Well, if that is the case, how on earth do we know if the Mac is
 shutting down? Does VoiceOver stay until it is about to be turned off?
 
 Kind of like how iOS devices do it? Thanks!
 - Original Message - From: josh gregory
 joshkar...@gmail.com
 To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility mac-access@mac-access.net
 Sent: Friday, August 03, 2012 1:59 PM
 Subject: Re: Shut down sound
 
 
 Yeah that'd be nice. That was one of the things that I noticed that
 was different from windows. But sadly, I don't think there is.
 
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mail

2012-08-05 Thread michael maslo
Hi list:

I have a slight problem and hope someone can help me.

I have a new macbook pro and I set up my mail. However, when I go into the mail 
and set it up it does not have all of my folders. All I have is my inbox, sent, 
delete etc but none of my other folders such as bulk, kept emails etc.

Why do I not see them anywhere? I went to import but there was no where to go 
to find those folders. I thought that could import them but there is no where I 
can select to bring them in. They are not hidden or anything else. I thought 
they would come up with iCloud but that has not happened either.

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Re: mail

2012-08-05 Thread Sarah Alawami
Hit shift command m to access the other folders. they are hidden, I hope. if 
not the interact with the list and vo down arrow until you get to your account. 
Then vo back slash to expand the list and you hopefully will see your mail 
boxes.
On Aug 5, 2012, at 8:19 PM, michael maslo mmaslo1...@swbell.net wrote:

 Hi list:
 
 I have a slight problem and hope someone can help me.
 
 I have a new macbook pro and I set up my mail. However, when I go into the 
 mail and set it up it does not have all of my folders. All I have is my 
 inbox, sent, delete etc but none of my other folders such as bulk, kept 
 emails etc.
 
 Why do I not see them anywhere? I went to import but there was no where to go 
 to find those folders. I thought that could import them but there is no where 
 I can select to bring them in. They are not hidden or anything else. I 
 thought they would come up with iCloud but that has not happened either.
 
 Any help would be appreciated.
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Re: Roxio Toast 11 Ptro

2012-08-05 Thread Gordon Smith
Hi Sarah

I'll install it later today when we get home.  Lynne is back this afternoon so 
she'll no doubt have lots to say to me. :)

On 5 Aug 2012, at 23:09, Sarah Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:

Yeah please do. a lot of studios use toast so if I ever end up working at a 
studio I would want to know if it is accessible so I don't have to wait for 
someone  to burn a musician's mastered work for them.

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Re: Roxio Toast 11 Ptro

2012-08-05 Thread Gordon Smith
I don't think Nero is the common app for Windows any longer even.  But that's 
for another list.  I will let the group know.

On 6 Aug 2012, at 01:37, Mike Arrigo n0...@charter.net wrote:

I'm very interested in this, that's one area on the mac that is lacking, a 
modern, optical disk creation program, I wish nero would develop for the mac, 
would love to know how the main application works.


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Re: Roxio Toast 11 Ptro

2012-08-05 Thread Sarah Alawami
Cool. I'll be getting some stuff done so will be slow in replying but will try 
and keep an eye on this list. Now let's hope one day if I ever get to work in a 
studio they keep using toast. lol!
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 Hi Sarah
 
 I'll install it later today when we get home.  Lynne is back this afternoon 
 so she'll no doubt have lots to say to me. :)
 
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 Yeah please do. a lot of studios use toast so if I ever end up working at a 
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Re: mail help

2012-08-05 Thread Sarah Alawami
I believe you can  go in to account settings and set it up that way. I have 
never changed a mail account on the fly after entering my email address and 
such at the welcome screen as it picks up my email right away.

Take care.
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 Hi everyone:
 
 OK I have a major problem and have no wa of fix ing it
 
 I found out that the reason my mailbox is not importing other mailbox's are 
 because it is set up as a pop account instead of a imap.
 
 I know that my provider offers it because my iPhone is set up for it but when 
 I go into mail after deleting that old account it keeps setting it back up as 
 a pop account.
 
 Please can someone tell me how to get it from a pop account to a imap account?
 
 Your help would be sincerely appreciated. 
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