iTunes Match

2013-10-10 Thread Chris H

Good morning all.
In preparation for iTunes Radio coming to the UK by early 2014, I have 
subscribed to iTunes Match to get an ad free experience. My question is 
this.
When I signed up, I was asked to edit my payment details, since I had it 
set to none. All was well and I was successfully subscribed.
I checked my e-mails this morning, and I got the receipt, but the 
subscription came out of my store credit. This is slick, but why did 
Apple need a valid credit card on file in the first place? Is this for 
automatic renewals or something?

Any comments greatly appreciated. Thanks!

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Re: Seeking Help with XCode

2013-10-10 Thread Jan Blüher, visorApps
Hi Ray,

you want to connect an Ui element that you defined in Interface Builder to your 
code, right? You may try to add the following line of code to your 
ViewController.h file:

@property (nonatomic, strong) IBOutlet UIButton *button;

where button is the name of your UIButton element. Depending on how you defined 
button in IB, there could be some variation in this line. So it might be a bit 
tricky to establish the connection by hand.I am not sure, wether there is a 
documentation about this mixed approach, since normally the developer would use 
the drag and drop method to do it.

As already mentioned, I do completely skip IB and write all neccessary things 
directly in code. For this button example, I would declare it in 
ViewController.h like this:

@property (nonatomic, strong) UIButton *button;

In ViewController.m I would declare a method for the button action:

- (void) buttonAction:(id)sender {
// some interesting code here
}

Finally, one would create the button element either in the loadView: or 
viewDidLoad: method in ViewController.m:

// initialized the button:
self.button = [UIButton buttonWithType:UIButtonTypeSystem];
// define the action method:
[self.button addTarget:self target:@selector(buttonAction:) 
forControlEvent:UIControlEventTouchUpInside];
// set a button dimension:
self.button.frame = CGRectMake(10, 10, 88, 44);
// set a button title:
[self.button setTitle:@Button 1 forControlState:UIControlStateNormal];
// add the button to your view hierarchy:
[self.view addSubview:self.button];

You may take a look at the references of
* UIViewController
* UIview
* UIControl
* UIButton
and some others on the iOS developer library for more details. Once you got the 
hang of it, you are much faster than clicking around in IB and Apple's 
documentation will provide you all information you need. Regrettably, most of 
the introduction documents on the Apple Developer Portal rely on Interface 
Builder, since this would be the preferred method for a sighted developer. So 
far, I haven't found a really nice introduction for a VO user. If there is 
someone out there knowing about, please let me know. There are some books 
around for this purpose. I can recommend the iPhone cook book of Erica Sadun, 
which is available on iBooks. However, it will cost a bit of money.

I hope this will help you a bit.

Greetings

Jan

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Am 09.10.2013 um 20:39 schrieb Ray Campbell ray1...@wowway.com:

 Thanks, Jan. i really like working with xcode. Where can I find some 
 documentation on how to connect controls to references in code 
 programatically?
 
 
 Ray Campbell
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 On Oct 9, 2013, at 1:10 PM, Jan Blüher, visorApps 
 jan.blue...@visorapps.com wrote:
 
 Hi Travis and list,
 
 I do use Xcode with VO for iOS development every day and really like it. 95% 
 or something like that can be done without sighted assistence. The remaining 
 5% have do do with the very correct arrangement of images on the screen.
 
 Although Interface Builder is quite accessible, I do not use it a lot, since 
 I am faster with the programmatic approach. There might be other issues in 
 Mac development that I am not aware of, but I cannot imagine them.
 
 I really do encourage all people to use Xcode. It is quite hard work at the 
 beginning, since it is a complex tool. However, once you got used to it, it 
 is really fun.
 
 Greetings
 
 Jan
 
 ---
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 Download on the App Store:
 http://AppStore.com/MouseKick
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Re: Seeking Help with XCode

2013-10-10 Thread Dónal Fitzpatrick
Hi Jan, Ray;

Great to see this topic making its way onto this list.  I'm also an XCode 
Developer though not a prolific one.  Jan I'm most interested to see how you do 
this programmatically.  I've been looking for resources for a long time.  I've 
found some for older versions of IOS which, with some adaptation work well.  
Afraid I can't find those links now though.  Jan I don't suppose we could tempt 
you to write up a simple step-by-step to get a button, with a label and an 
action into a project programmatically?

Cheers,

Dónal
On 10 Oct 2013, at 08:22, Jan Blüher, visorApps jan.blue...@visorapps.com 
wrote:

 Hi Ray,
 
 you want to connect an Ui element that you defined in Interface Builder to 
 your code, right? You may try to add the following line of code to your 
 ViewController.h file:
 
 @property (nonatomic, strong) IBOutlet UIButton *button;
 
 where button is the name of your UIButton element. Depending on how you 
 defined button in IB, there could be some variation in this line. So it might 
 be a bit tricky to establish the connection by hand.I am not sure, wether 
 there is a documentation about this mixed approach, since normally the 
 developer would use the drag and drop method to do it.
 
 As already mentioned, I do completely skip IB and write all neccessary things 
 directly in code. For this button example, I would declare it in 
 ViewController.h like this:
 
 @property (nonatomic, strong) UIButton *button;
 
 In ViewController.m I would declare a method for the button action:
 
 - (void) buttonAction:(id)sender {
// some interesting code here
 }
 
 Finally, one would create the button element either in the loadView: or 
 viewDidLoad: method in ViewController.m:
 
 // initialized the button:
 self.button = [UIButton buttonWithType:UIButtonTypeSystem];
 // define the action method:
 [self.button addTarget:self target:@selector(buttonAction:) 
 forControlEvent:UIControlEventTouchUpInside];
 // set a button dimension:
 self.button.frame = CGRectMake(10, 10, 88, 44);
 // set a button title:
 [self.button setTitle:@Button 1 forControlState:UIControlStateNormal];
 // add the button to your view hierarchy:
 [self.view addSubview:self.button];
 
 You may take a look at the references of
 * UIViewController
 * UIview
 * UIControl
 * UIButton
 and some others on the iOS developer library for more details. Once you got 
 the hang of it, you are much faster than clicking around in IB and Apple's 
 documentation will provide you all information you need. Regrettably, most of 
 the introduction documents on the Apple Developer Portal rely on Interface 
 Builder, since this would be the preferred method for a sighted developer. So 
 far, I haven't found a really nice introduction for a VO user. If there is 
 someone out there knowing about, please let me know. There are some books 
 around for this purpose. I can recommend the iPhone cook book of Erica Sadun, 
 which is available on iBooks. However, it will cost a bit of money.
 
 I hope this will help you a bit.
 
 Greetings
 
 Jan
 
 ---
 MouseKick - The mice are coming!
 Download on the App Store:
 http://AppStore.com/MouseKick
 ---
 Dr. Jan Blüher
 visorApps - Accessible apps for iPad  iPhone
 Bayreuther Str. 2
 D-01187 Dresden
 Germany
 
 phone: +49 (0) 351 16053907
 mobile: +49 (0) 176 34926242
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 tax number: DE281706766
 
 
 
 Am 09.10.2013 um 20:39 schrieb Ray Campbell ray1...@wowway.com:
 
 Thanks, Jan. i really like working with xcode. Where can I find some 
 documentation on how to connect controls to references in code 
 programatically?
 
 
 Ray Campbell
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 On Oct 9, 2013, at 1:10 PM, Jan Blüher, visorApps 
 jan.blue...@visorapps.com wrote:
 
 Hi Travis and list,
 
 I do use Xcode with VO for iOS development every day and really like it. 
 95% or something like that can be done without sighted assistence. The 
 remaining 5% have do do with the very correct arrangement of images on the 
 screen.
 
 Although Interface Builder is quite accessible, I do not use it a lot, 
 since I am faster with the programmatic approach. There might be other 
 issues in Mac development that I am not aware of, but I cannot imagine them.
 
 I really do encourage all people to use Xcode. It is quite hard work at the 
 beginning, since it is a complex tool. However, once you got used to it, it 
 is really fun.
 
 Greetings
 
 Jan
 
 ---
 MouseKick - The mice are coming!
 Download on the App Store:
 http://AppStore.com/MouseKick
 ---
 Dr. Jan Blüher
 visorApps - Accessible apps for iPad  iPhone
 Bayreuther Str. 2
 D-01187 Dresden
 Germany
 
 phone: +49 (0) 351 16053907
 mobile: +49 (0) 176 34926242
 e-mail: jan.blue...@visorapps.com
 web: http://visorApps.com
 Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/#visorApps
 Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/VisorApps
 
 tax number: DE281706766
 
 
 

Re: Seeking Help with XCode

2013-10-10 Thread Jan Blüher, visorApps
Hi Dónal,

would a little sample project with comments be the right material for you?

Greetings

Jan

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Am 10.10.2013 um 10:01 schrieb Dónal Fitzpatrick dfitz...@computing.dcu.ie:

 Dónal

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Re: iTunes Match

2013-10-10 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
Yes, it's automatic billing, plus, they do that for security reasons. 
Having a valid card on file verifies that you are of legal concent age in 
your given country according to its laws of jurisdiction.


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Subject: iTunes Match



Good morning all.
In preparation for iTunes Radio coming to the UK by early 2014, I have 
subscribed to iTunes Match to get an ad free experience. My question is 
this.
When I signed up, I was asked to edit my payment details, since I had it 
set to none. All was well and I was successfully subscribed.
I checked my e-mails this morning, and I got the receipt, but the 
subscription came out of my store credit. This is slick, but why did Apple 
need a valid credit card on file in the first place? Is this for automatic 
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keeps disappearing

2013-10-10 Thread William Lomas
hello all apple should be a shamed of themselves as apple tv is the worst 
product from them have ever used lol!!
airplay keeps disappearing from my phone and so using the tv with other IOS 
devices it fruitless lol!!

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Re: keeps disappearing

2013-10-10 Thread Isaac Hebert
Do you you're devices connected to the wifi network?

Sent from my iPhone

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 hello all apple should be a shamed of themselves as apple tv is the worst 
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Re: keeps disappearing

2013-10-10 Thread William Lomas
they are, a wifi refresh of my hub has done it here in the UK but surprised 
have to keep refreshing the hub

On 10 Oct 2013, at 16:13, Isaac Hebert isaac.heb...@gmail.com wrote:

 Do you you're devices connected to the wifi network?
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 On Oct 10, 2013, at 10:05 AM, William Lomas w.d.lo...@btinternet.com wrote:
 
 hello all apple should be a shamed of themselves as apple tv is the worst 
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 airplay keeps disappearing from my phone and so using the tv with other IOS 
 devices it fruitless lol!!
 
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Re: keeps disappearing

2013-10-10 Thread Isaac Hebert
What hub are you using airport express or extream?

On 10/10/13, William Lomas w.d.lo...@btinternet.com wrote:
 they are, a wifi refresh of my hub has done it here in the UK but surprised
 have to keep refreshing the hub

 On 10 Oct 2013, at 16:13, Isaac Hebert isaac.heb...@gmail.com wrote:

 Do you you're devices connected to the wifi network?

 Sent from my iPhone

 On Oct 10, 2013, at 10:05 AM, William Lomas w.d.lo...@btinternet.com
 wrote:

 hello all apple should be a shamed of themselves as apple tv is the worst
 product from them have ever used lol!!
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 IOS devices it fruitless lol!!

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Re: keeps disappearing

2013-10-10 Thread William Lomas
neither just my BT broadband hub 

On 10 Oct 2013, at 16:42, Isaac Hebert isaac.heb...@gmail.com wrote:

 What hub are you using airport express or extream?
 
 On 10/10/13, William Lomas w.d.lo...@btinternet.com wrote:
 they are, a wifi refresh of my hub has done it here in the UK but surprised
 have to keep refreshing the hub
 
 On 10 Oct 2013, at 16:13, Isaac Hebert isaac.heb...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Do you you're devices connected to the wifi network?
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 On Oct 10, 2013, at 10:05 AM, William Lomas w.d.lo...@btinternet.com
 wrote:
 
 hello all apple should be a shamed of themselves as apple tv is the worst
 product from them have ever used lol!!
 airplay keeps disappearing from my phone and so using the tv with other
 IOS devices it fruitless lol!!
 
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Re: Seeking Help with XCode

2013-10-10 Thread Ray Campbell
Jan:

A little sample comments would help me too.  I haven't fully looked through 
what you sent me already, but that should help too.

Thanks,

Ray Campbell

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 Am 10.10.2013 um 10:01 schrieb Dónal Fitzpatrick dfitz...@computing.dcu.ie:
 
 Dónal
 
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Re: keeps disappearing

2013-10-10 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
Quite honestly, I don't know why the snide comments about Apple being 
ashamed of themselves.  It really saddens me when people just up and out 
automatically jump that gun without even botherring to examine the situation 
first.  I highly doubt that Apple is to blame here, as with all due respect 
sir, I understand you're frustration, really I do, but let us try to help 
you instead of complaining and nothing more.  Let's get started, shall we? 
First off, what generation Apple TV are you using?  Second off, all you said 
is My phone.  That's not real helpful.  What phone are you using?  The 4S? 
3G? 4? 5? 5C? 5S?  etc.


Second of all, on your phone, let's double tap on settings from your home 
screen.  Next, let's double tap on wifi.  Make sure wifi is switched to on, 
and that you're connected correctly to your home network.  If not, there 
lies your entire problem.  If it just won't stay connected to your wifi, 
then that not only lies your issue, but then we have a bigger issue on our 
hands in general that needs to be addressed.  Nextly, if you indeed are 
correctly connected, then back out of your wifi settings, and let's go, 
still within settings, to general, and then scroll all the way down to the 
very bottom and double tap on reset.  Don't worry, we're not gonna erase 
your content and restore.  We may do that in the long run, yes, but that's 
way way way! too extreme just quite yet.  I don't think that's going to wind 
up being necessary.  What I do, however, want you to do, is double tap on 
reset, then flick down to reset network settings.  I should warn you that 
doing this will cause your device to forget all of your prefered wifi 
networks, including the one there at your home/office, so you'll have to 
then go back into settings, wifi, and double tap on your network, and get it 
reconnected.  Same goes with all the other networks you've previously 
joined.  It's kind of the nature of the beast.  There's really no way around 
this.  Once your network settings have been reset, and you've reconnected to 
your wifi network, let's now go in and try airplaying again.  Sometimes the 
network settings get a bit caddy wompissed, and you have to reset them. 
It's really rare you should have to do that, but I have, seen it before.


Also, what version of I O S are you running on your phone?  go look under 
Settings, General, About if you're unsure.  Basically we're looking for the 
section in the about screen that says Version.


Finally, what version are you running in your Apple TV?  Again, you can get 
this by going to the main menu, and scroll all the way to the right... 
provided you haven't moved your icons around on the screen... to settings, 
and hit select in the center of your 4way circle on the remote.  Now scroll 
to General, and again hit select.  Now, Unfortunately, Voiceover won't read 
this screen very well to the best I recall.  It might, but I seem to recall 
it didn't.  I'm not by my Apple TV right now to try it.  Sorry.  So, you may 
have to get sighted help, but basically, again, in here, we're interested in 
the version number.  Once you get it, you can just hold the left concaved 
round button down right below the navigational arrows on your remote, which 
should be your back key.  If presented with a menu, just scroll to main 
menu, then hit select.  It may automatically take you there anyway.  It 
depends on how you have that configured.


Let us know how you come along with this.  If none of these ideas work, I'll 
try coming up with something else we can try.  Let's not worry right now 
about resetting your phone to factory defaults.  I'm only gonna have you do 
that as an extreme very very very very very! last resort, and if we do! wind 
up doing it, believe me, I'll walk you through first how to make a full 
backup of your device, so that you won't lose anything at all in the 
process.


Please give Apple a chance though.  They really do make great products, and 
even if you were actually kidding by those remarks, they're definitely not 
productive in nature and making them definitely doesn't solve anything.  No 
offense nor hard feelings intended.  I know you meant well.  just something 
worth thinking about.


chris.

Visit my Audioboo page for freely available music which I have recorded.

http://www.audioboo.fm/chrisgilland

For updates to my Audioboo page, you also are more than welcome to follow me 
on Twitter.


http://www.twitter.com/clgillandmusic
- Original Message - 
From: William Lomas w.d.lo...@btinternet.com

To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility mac-access@mac-access.net
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2013 11:05 AM
Subject: keeps disappearing


hello all apple should be a shamed of themselves as apple tv is the worst 
product from them have ever used lol!!
airplay keeps disappearing from my phone and so using the tv with other 
IOS devices it fruitless lol!!


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Re: keeps disappearing

2013-10-10 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland

When you say hub, are you referring to a wireless router, basically?  Sorry.

I'm unsure exactly of your network setup.  That would help, if you further 
could elaberate.


Chris.


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- Original Message - 
From: William Lomas w.d.lo...@btinternet.com

To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility mac-access@mac-access.net
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2013 11:15 AM
Subject: Re: keeps disappearing


they are, a wifi refresh of my hub has done it here in the UK but 
surprised have to keep refreshing the hub


On 10 Oct 2013, at 16:13, Isaac Hebert isaac.heb...@gmail.com wrote:


Do you you're devices connected to the wifi network?

Sent from my iPhone

On Oct 10, 2013, at 10:05 AM, William Lomas w.d.lo...@btinternet.com 
wrote:


hello all apple should be a shamed of themselves as apple tv is the 
worst product from them have ever used lol!!
airplay keeps disappearing from my phone and so using the tv with other 
IOS devices it fruitless lol!!


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iOS: How do you personally control volume?

2013-10-10 Thread Rodney Haynie
Hi all.

I am curious to get an idea of how most people control their volume on
an iDevice. I am referring to all of the volumes: headset, speaker,
sounds, voiceover.

Most of us know there is a setting to allow the side buttons to
control volume ...do you have it set to allow, or disallow? (Settings
/ Sounds / Change with Buttons)

How do you control your ringer volume? In particular, how do you you
personally handle changing the ringer volume a couple times a day.
(For example, you are inside a work-place so you want the ringer
lower, you are outside, so you want it louder, etc.)

How do you personally control the voiceover volume when you are in a
phone call, which is on speaker.

There seems to be plusses and minuses for that volume button setting,
and since I have been on an iDevice for a few years now, I want to
make sure I am not missing a better way of handling the task.

Do you use Volume in the Voiceover rotor?

Thanks.
Rodney
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Re: iOS: How do you personally control volume?

2013-10-10 Thread Isaac Hebert
You can press the volume buttons or switch the r

Sent from my iPhone

 On Oct 10, 2013, at 2:17 PM, Rodney Haynie rodney.hay...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi all.otor to volume and swipee up and down to ajust the bolume.
 
 I am curious to get an idea of how most people control their volume on
 an iDevice. I am referring to all of the volumes: headset, speaker,
 sounds, voiceover.
 
 Most of us know there is a setting to allow the side buttons to
 control volume ...do you have it set to allow, or disallow? (Settings
 / Sounds / Change with Buttons)
 
 How do you control your ringer volume? In particular, how do you you
 personally handle changing the ringer volume a couple times a day.
 (For example, you are inside a work-place so you want the ringer
 lower, you are outside, so you want it louder, etc.)
 
 How do you personally control the voiceover volume when you are in a
 phone call, which is on speaker.
 
 There seems to be plusses and minuses for that volume button setting,
 and since I have been on an iDevice for a few years now, I want to
 make sure I am not missing a better way of handling the task.
 
 Do you use Volume in the Voiceover rotor?
 
 Thanks.
 Rodney
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Re: keeps disappearing

2013-10-10 Thread William Lomas
running IOS seven here chris on the iPhone 4s

when i unplugged my hub and reconnected it all runs smooth so i may investigate 
our hub and see if i have to enable settings for it to remain visible 
permanently

On 10 Oct 2013, at 20:00, Christopher-Mark Gilland ch...@clgproductions.com 
wrote:

 Quite honestly, I don't know why the snide comments about Apple being ashamed 
 of themselves.  It really saddens me when people just up and out 
 automatically jump that gun without even botherring to examine the situation 
 first.  I highly doubt that Apple is to blame here, as with all due respect 
 sir, I understand you're frustration, really I do, but let us try to help you 
 instead of complaining and nothing more.  Let's get started, shall we? First 
 off, what generation Apple TV are you using?  Second off, all you said is My 
 phone.  That's not real helpful.  What phone are you using?  The 4S? 3G? 4? 
 5? 5C? 5S?  etc.
 
 Second of all, on your phone, let's double tap on settings from your home 
 screen.  Next, let's double tap on wifi.  Make sure wifi is switched to on, 
 and that you're connected correctly to your home network.  If not, there lies 
 your entire problem.  If it just won't stay connected to your wifi, then that 
 not only lies your issue, but then we have a bigger issue on our hands in 
 general that needs to be addressed.  Nextly, if you indeed are correctly 
 connected, then back out of your wifi settings, and let's go, still within 
 settings, to general, and then scroll all the way down to the very bottom and 
 double tap on reset.  Don't worry, we're not gonna erase your content and 
 restore.  We may do that in the long run, yes, but that's way way way! too 
 extreme just quite yet.  I don't think that's going to wind up being 
 necessary.  What I do, however, want you to do, is double tap on reset, then 
 flick down to reset network settings.  I should warn you that doing this will 
 cause you
 r device to forget all of your prefered wifi networks, including the one there 
at your home/office, so you'll have to then go back into settings, wifi, and 
double tap on your network, and get it reconnected.  Same goes with all the 
other networks you've previously joined.  It's kind of the nature of the beast. 
 There's really no way around this.  Once your network settings have been 
reset, and you've reconnected to your wifi network, let's now go in and try 
airplaying again.  Sometimes the network settings get a bit caddy wompissed, 
and you have to reset them. It's really rare you should have to do that, but I 
have, seen it before.
 
 Also, what version of I O S are you running on your phone?  go look under 
 Settings, General, About if you're unsure.  Basically we're looking for the 
 section in the about screen that says Version.
 
 Finally, what version are you running in your Apple TV?  Again, you can get 
 this by going to the main menu, and scroll all the way to the right... 
 provided you haven't moved your icons around on the screen... to settings, 
 and hit select in the center of your 4way circle on the remote.  Now scroll 
 to General, and again hit select.  Now, Unfortunately, Voiceover won't read 
 this screen very well to the best I recall.  It might, but I seem to recall 
 it didn't.  I'm not by my Apple TV right now to try it.  Sorry.  So, you may 
 have to get sighted help, but basically, again, in here, we're interested in 
 the version number.  Once you get it, you can just hold the left concaved 
 round button down right below the navigational arrows on your remote, which 
 should be your back key.  If presented with a menu, just scroll to main menu, 
 then hit select.  It may automatically take you there anyway.  It depends on 
 how you have that configured.
 
 Let us know how you come along with this.  If none of these ideas work, I'll 
 try coming up with something else we can try.  Let's not worry right now 
 about resetting your phone to factory defaults.  I'm only gonna have you do 
 that as an extreme very very very very very! last resort, and if we do! wind 
 up doing it, believe me, I'll walk you through first how to make a full 
 backup of your device, so that you won't lose anything at all in the process.
 
 Please give Apple a chance though.  They really do make great products, and 
 even if you were actually kidding by those remarks, they're definitely not 
 productive in nature and making them definitely doesn't solve anything.  No 
 offense nor hard feelings intended.  I know you meant well.  just something 
 worth thinking about.
 
 chris.
 
 Visit my Audioboo page for freely available music which I have recorded.
 
 http://www.audioboo.fm/chrisgilland
 
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Re: Seeking Help with XCode

2013-10-10 Thread Dónal Fitzpatrick
Hi there Jan,

This would be fantastic if you had the time. feel free to send off-list if you 
wish.  My very sincere thanks indeed for doing this.  I'm teaching a course in 
Human-Computer Interaction and it would be *really* useful to be able to knock 
up an interface quickly in code rather than messing around with interface 
builder.  Yes it can be done, but accomplishing this task is the coding 
equivalent of watching paint dry.  Now, back to Node.js for me for the evening!

All the best,

Dónal
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 would a little sample project with comments be the right material for you?
 
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Re: keeps disappearing

2013-10-10 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
OK, so yeah, it sounds to me like somehow the dhcp server on your so called 
hub, is acting up.  If you can confirm that power cycling the network seems 
to be temporarily fixing the issue, then yes, it most likely is a setting 
within the router/hub, I'd totally agree with you, and I'd encourage you, as 
that is probably beyond the topical scope of this list, to contact the hub's 
manufacturer and see what they say.  Either that, or call your ISP and see 
if they have an idea of what you might could try to do next.


I'm sorry I couldn't be of any more help.  If I saw the web interface to 
your hub, I probably definitely could get a much better idea what is wrong 
and though no guaranties, probably even could fix it, but seeing that isn't 
possible, this would be my next best suggestion.


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Subject: Re: keeps disappearing



running IOS seven here chris on the iPhone 4s

when i unplugged my hub and reconnected it all runs smooth so i may 
investigate our hub and see if i have to enable settings for it to remain 
visible permanently


On 10 Oct 2013, at 20:00, Christopher-Mark Gilland 
ch...@clgproductions.com wrote:


Quite honestly, I don't know why the snide comments about Apple being 
ashamed of themselves.  It really saddens me when people just up and out 
automatically jump that gun without even botherring to examine the 
situation first.  I highly doubt that Apple is to blame here, as with all 
due respect sir, I understand you're frustration, really I do, but let us 
try to help you instead of complaining and nothing more.  Let's get 
started, shall we? First off, what generation Apple TV are you using? 
Second off, all you said is My phone.  That's not real helpful.  What 
phone are you using?  The 4S? 3G? 4? 5? 5C? 5S?  etc.


Second of all, on your phone, let's double tap on settings from your home 
screen.  Next, let's double tap on wifi.  Make sure wifi is switched to 
on, and that you're connected correctly to your home network.  If not, 
there lies your entire problem.  If it just won't stay connected to your 
wifi, then that not only lies your issue, but then we have a bigger issue 
on our hands in general that needs to be addressed.  Nextly, if you 
indeed are correctly connected, then back out of your wifi settings, and 
let's go, still within settings, to general, and then scroll all the way 
down to the very bottom and double tap on reset.  Don't worry, we're not 
gonna erase your content and restore.  We may do that in the long run, 
yes, but that's way way way! too extreme just quite yet.  I don't think 
that's going to wind up being necessary.  What I do, however, want you to 
do, is double tap on reset, then flick down to reset network settings.  I 
should warn you that doing this will cause you
r device to forget all of your prefered wifi networks, including the one 
there at your home/office, so you'll have to then go back into settings, 
wifi, and double tap on your network, and get it reconnected.  Same goes 
with all the other networks you've previously joined.  It's kind of the 
nature of the beast.  There's really no way around this.  Once your 
network settings have been reset, and you've reconnected to your wifi 
network, let's now go in and try airplaying again.  Sometimes the network 
settings get a bit caddy wompissed, and you have to reset them. It's 
really rare you should have to do that, but I have, seen it before.


Also, what version of I O S are you running on your phone?  go look under 
Settings, General, About if you're unsure.  Basically we're looking for 
the section in the about screen that says Version.


Finally, what version are you running in your Apple TV?  Again, you can 
get this by going to the main menu, and scroll all the way to the 
right... provided you haven't moved your icons around on the screen... to 
settings, and hit select in the center of your 4way circle on the remote. 
Now scroll to General, and again hit select.  Now, Unfortunately, 
Voiceover won't read this screen very well to the best I recall.  It 
might, but I seem to recall it didn't.  I'm not by my Apple TV right now 
to try it.  Sorry.  So, you may have to get sighted help, but basically, 
again, in here, we're interested in the version number.  Once you get it, 
you can just hold the left concaved round button down right below the 
navigational arrows on your remote, which should be your back key.  If 
presented with a menu, just scroll to main menu, then hit select.  It may 
automatically take you there anyway.  It depends on how you have that 
configured.



Shutting up Voiceover in I O S 7.02

2013-10-10 Thread Christopher Gilland
Hello guys.

I have a question that is really starting to puzzle me a bit.  I am using an 
IPad 4th Gen with a wireless bluetooth keyboard.  I am noticing that even 
though I certainly can two finger single tap on the screen to silence 
Voiceover's speech, I'm finding that pressing the control key on my bluetooth 
keyboard isn't working.  I was curious first of all if that is just me, or if 
others are also having this same problem.  Second of all, if I'm not just 
having a strange issue, and it really indeed doesn't work that way, is there a 
way then that I can silence speech from my keyboard?  Sometimes I have my IPad 
a good 3 and a half to 4 feet away from my keyboard, so reaching over to the 
thing just to hush it up is sometimes more difficult to do than comfort's sake.

Aside from that though, I'm in heaven with this thing!

Chris.


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mac verbosity auestion in mail

2013-10-10 Thread don bishop
Hi,

I have filters and folders in mail set up the way I want.  However when I 
scroll down the list of mail foldrs, vo says mailbox after each one.  I know 
they're mailboxex and get tired of hearing that all the time.  smile  Is 
there a setting in vo berbosity to turn that off?  If so, what else will it 
turn off?

Many thanks,

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Re: mac verbosity auestion in mail

2013-10-10 Thread Sarah k Alawami
No not to my knowledge. I’ve looked. You might want to set up an activity and 
custom set it, but don’t know what you could set up to turn it off.

Take care.
On Oct 10, 2013, at 4:22 PM, don bishop w6...@donbishop.org wrote:

 Hi,
 
 I have filters and folders in mail set up the way I want.  However when I 
 scroll down the list of mail foldrs, vo says mailbox after each one.  I 
 know they're mailboxex and get tired of hearing that all the time.  smile  
 Is there a setting in vo berbosity to turn that off?  If so, what else will 
 it turn off?
 
 Many thanks,
 
 Don
 
 
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Re: Shutting up Voiceover in I O S 7.02

2013-10-10 Thread Sarah k Alawami
I think it is is a bug. What I do is  just press vo s and have it stop that 
way. then continue what I”m doing. This is useful in class as I don’t need it 
to read my notesy text field to me every single time.

Take care.
On Oct 10, 2013, at 3:28 PM, Christopher Gilland ch...@clgproductions.com 
wrote:

 Hello guys.
 
 I have a question that is really starting to puzzle me a bit.  I am using an 
 IPad 4th Gen with a wireless bluetooth keyboard.  I am noticing that even 
 though I certainly can two finger single tap on the screen to silence 
 Voiceover's speech, I'm finding that pressing the control key on my bluetooth 
 keyboard isn't working.  I was curious first of all if that is just me, or if 
 others are also having this same problem.  Second of all, if I'm not just 
 having a strange issue, and it really indeed doesn't work that way, is there 
 a way then that I can silence speech from my keyboard?  Sometimes I have my 
 IPad a good 3 and a half to 4 feet away from my keyboard, so reaching over to 
 the thing just to hush it up is sometimes more difficult to do than comfort's 
 sake.
 
 Aside from that though, I'm in heaven with this thing!
 
 Chris.
 
 
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 http://www.clgproductions.com
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Re: mac verbosity auestion in mail

2013-10-10 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
Would it be possible to interact with that mailbox, then hit vo+/ on it, 
then relabel each mailbox individually, deleting the word Mailbox off the 
end of the label?  I know it's a rather convoluted way to do it, and I don't 
even guarantee the reliability of it working, but, it's worth a shot.


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Subject: Re: mac verbosity auestion in mail


No not to my knowledge. I’ve looked. You might want to set up an activity 
and custom set it, but don’t know what you could set up to turn it off.


Take care.
On Oct 10, 2013, at 4:22 PM, don bishop w6...@donbishop.org wrote:


Hi,

I have filters and folders in mail set up the way I want.  However when I 
scroll down the list of mail foldrs, vo says mailbox after each one.  I 
know they're mailboxex and get tired of hearing that all the time. 
smile  Is there a setting in vo berbosity to turn that off?  If so, what 
else will it turn off?


Many thanks,

Don


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Re: mac verbosity auestion in mail

2013-10-10 Thread Sarah k Alawami
It’s worth a try. Maybe try it on 1 or 2 mail boxes and see if that works. If 
it does let us know. If it does not it’s back to square 1. 

Good luck.

On Oct 10, 2013, at 5:32 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland 
ch...@clgproductions.com wrote:

 Would it be possible to interact with that mailbox, then hit vo+/ on it, then 
 relabel each mailbox individually, deleting the word Mailbox off the end of 
 the label?  I know it's a rather convoluted way to do it, and I don't even 
 guarantee the reliability of it working, but, it's worth a shot.
 
 Chris.
 
 
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 To: mac access list iOS Accessibility mac-access@mac-access.net
 Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2013 7:55 PM
 Subject: Re: mac verbosity auestion in mail
 
 
 No not to my knowledge. I’ve looked. You might want to set up an activity and 
 custom set it, but don’t know what you could set up to turn it off.
 
 Take care.
 On Oct 10, 2013, at 4:22 PM, don bishop w6...@donbishop.org wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 I have filters and folders in mail set up the way I want.  However when I 
 scroll down the list of mail foldrs, vo says mailbox after each one.  I 
 know they're mailboxex and get tired of hearing that all the time. smile  
 Is there a setting in vo berbosity to turn that off?  If so, what else will 
 it turn off?
 
 Many thanks,
 
 Don
 
 
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RE: Shutting up Voiceover in I O S 7.02

2013-10-10 Thread wayne17a
Hi I think it is a bug in ios7 but I might be wrong


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[mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of Christopher Gilland
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2013 6:29 PM
To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility
Subject: Shutting up Voiceover in I O S 7.02

Hello guys.

I have a question that is really starting to puzzle me a bit.  I am using an
IPad 4th Gen with a wireless bluetooth keyboard.  I am noticing that even
though I certainly can two finger single tap on the screen to silence
Voiceover's speech, I'm finding that pressing the control key on my
bluetooth keyboard isn't working.  I was curious first of all if that is
just me, or if others are also having this same problem.  Second of all, if
I'm not just having a strange issue, and it really indeed doesn't work that
way, is there a way then that I can silence speech from my keyboard?
Sometimes I have my IPad a good 3 and a half to 4 feet away from my
keyboard, so reaching over to the thing just to hush it up is sometimes more
difficult to do than comfort's sake.

Aside from that though, I'm in heaven with this thing!

Chris.


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Re: Seeking Help with XCode

2013-10-10 Thread Travis Siegel
I'm not don, but definitely, a sample project with comments would be  
perfect.  I've been trying for years to find out how to add buttons  
programmatically, and coming up short.  With that method mastered, I'd  
not need XCode for the parts that vo users can't do by themselves, and  
perhaps I'd actually attempt the whole developing for osx/ios again.   
I gave up on this a few years ago, because XCode just wasn't there,  
and any of the alternatives such as renasaisance weren't the easiest  
things to learn, and I'm usually not willing to put in hours of work  
to learn something that is not likely to offer me a significant speed  
advantage when coding.  For me, java does the job quite nicely, with  
no extra work at all, so I stashed XCode for when it got to the point  
as being as seamless as java.  To date, that hasn't happened.  If  
someone can guide me to methods of accomplishing interfaces though,  
without sighted assistance, I'm all for it.

On Oct 10, 2013, at 8:23 AM, Jan Blüher, visorApps wrote:


Hi Dónal,

would a little sample project with comments be the right material  
for you?


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Am 10.10.2013 um 10:01 schrieb Dónal Fitzpatrick dfitz...@computing.dcu.ie 
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Dónal


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