Re: Article: Apple nearing release of OS X 10.9.2 with FaceTime Audio, call waiting, fix for SSL flaw [u]

2014-02-25 Thread Chris H
Same here! And no I don't ever remember Microsot mentioning improvements 
if at all to Narrator.


Regards Chris

On 25/02/2014 17:03, JAKE JOEHL wrote:

It’s great to see them mentioning Voiceover! I don’t ever recall Microsoft 
doing that, but then again they don’t yet? have their own screen reader. Not 
trying to start a flame war or anything, I like both operating systems. But 
it’s just awesome that a mainstream company such as Apple actually paying some 
attention to Voiceover users.
Jake
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On Feb 25, 2014, at 8:59 AM, Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net wrote:


Make of this what you will, perhaps there's something coming which will fix 
many of the issues that people are having with Finder and Voiceover.

http://appleinsider.com/articles/14/02/24/apple-nearing-release-of-os-x-1092-with-support-for-facetime-audio-fixes-for-mail-safari?utm_source=dlvr.itutm_medium=twitter


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Re: Google Chrome

2014-02-21 Thread Chris H
The app is free and seems accessible when I last tried it. I prefer 
Safari though for some reason particularly the ticks when a page is loading.


Regards Chris

On 21/02/2014 21:19, Dane Trethowan wrote:

Stupid question I'm sure, is there a Google Chrome Browser App for IOS and has 
anyone tried it?


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Spotify was Re: iTunes Radio Revisited

2014-02-18 Thread Chris H
I was going to mention this but forgot. But I wouldn't call this 
integration at least in the sense that it doesn't come as part of the 
operating system. But yes Spotify is close, very close indeed. For 
example I can lock the screen and media player controls appear in the 
lock screen. Shame Spotify crashes quite a bit at least on my iPad mini. 
Anybody else experiencing this? I tried to contact Spotify but can't 
find a place in the app.


Regards Chris

On 18/02/2014 08:20, Dane Trethowan wrote:

I'm not quite sure what you mean by this, Spotify and so on have Apps for 
Windows, Mac and IOS.

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Re: Spotify was Re: iTunes Radio Revisited

2014-02-18 Thread Chris H
I like the iPad app, and for those using MBraille you will be pleased to 
know you can do a Spotify search directly by using the Spotify command 
followed by a search term such as an artist track album or playlist.


Regards Chris

On 18/02/2014 21:04, Paula Hobley wrote:

I am also finding Spotify harder to navigate on the IPad at least.  I
actually gave up my paid subscription because it was becoming too tedious.

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Subject: Spotify was Re: iTunes Radio Revisited

I was going to mention this but forgot. But I wouldn't call this
integration at least in the sense that it doesn't come as part of the
operating system. But yes Spotify is close, very close indeed. For
example I can lock the screen and media player controls appear in the
lock screen. Shame Spotify crashes quite a bit at least on my iPad mini.
Anybody else experiencing this? I tried to contact Spotify but can't
find a place in the app.

Regards Chris

On 18/02/2014 08:20, Dane Trethowan wrote:

I'm not quite sure what you mean by this, Spotify and so on have Apps for

Windows, Mac and IOS.
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Re: is win clone 4 accessible?

2014-02-17 Thread Chris H

Try this link which says direct download.
https://twocanoes.com/winclone/pricing


Regards Chris

On 17/02/2014 20:32, Sarah k Alawami wrote:

Hello to all. I normally don't ask this question but I can't find demo of this 
software on the developer's home page.  If someone uses win clone 4 and can see 
if it is accessible or not please let me know. here is the product page.

https://twocanoes.com/winclone/

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Re: iTunes Radio Revisited

2014-02-17 Thread Chris H
Sounds good, now excited for the UK switch on so to speak smile. As for 
the ads I think these are audio ads with artwork to accompany them. Of 
course I wouldn't know for sure until it comes here.


Regards Chris

On 18/02/2014 06:09, Dane Trethowan wrote:

What a wonderful idea, I guess iTunes Radio is much the same as Pandora? I've 
not tried Pandora before even though I have the tools here to fully utilise the 
service and I probably won't need these now that iTunes Radio is in Australia.

I' an iTunes match subscriber so I don't get the advertising which is bundled 
with the free version though - to people with no vision - I doubt this would 
make any difference anyway.

so it seems the trick to iTunes Radio is pretty simple, type in an artist and 
listen.



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Re: iTunes Radio Revisited

2014-02-17 Thread Chris H
And what I also like the sound of is that it's fully integrated into iOS 
plus it's available out of the box in iTunes for Windows and Os X. No 
other streaming music service has such integration.


Regards Chris

On 18/02/2014 06:09, Dane Trethowan wrote:

What a wonderful idea, I guess iTunes Radio is much the same as Pandora? I've 
not tried Pandora before even though I have the tools here to fully utilise the 
service and I probably won't need these now that iTunes Radio is in Australia.

I' an iTunes match subscriber so I don't get the advertising which is bundled 
with the free version though - to people with no vision - I doubt this would 
make any difference anyway.

so it seems the trick to iTunes Radio is pretty simple, type in an artist and 
listen.



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Re: Audio on I pad

2014-01-27 Thread Chris H

Hi
go to settings usage music.


Regards Chris

On 27/01/2014 08:18, George Cham wrote:

Audio on I pad
I had to delete all data from I pad, because it was too full with audio content.
My question is this. How do I delete music that has been downloaded to the I 
hap?




George,

   Sent from my iPad
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Re: question about time reset on iPod Touch Fifth Generation

2014-01-21 Thread Chris H

Hi
yes, providing set time zone is turned on in settings, privacy, location 
services, system services.


Regards Chris

On 21/01/2014 19:08, meadowlark77 wrote:

Hello all,

 I sent a friend of mine an iPod Touch Fifth Generation. It had been on
my wifi. Right now, it is still set to Oklahoma Time. When they connect to
their wifi, will it set its own clock and everything accordig to where it's
located?

Thanks in advance,

Brenda

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Re: question about time reset on iPod Touch Fifth Generation

2014-01-21 Thread Chris H

Hi
yes, this will work fine on wifi as location services on a device with 
no gps will use the ip address of the wifi.


Regards Chris

On 21/01/2014 19:31, Sarah k Alawami wrote:

Will that  still work on wifi though? I thought location services used gps? or 
will it rely on the IP of the wifi network to change time zone.

Take care.
On Jan 21, 2014, at 11:19 AM, Chris H christopher...@gmail.com wrote:


Hi
yes, providing set time zone is turned on in settings, privacy, location 
services, system services.

Regards Chris

On 21/01/2014 19:08, meadowlark77 wrote:

Hello all,

 I sent a friend of mine an iPod Touch Fifth Generation. It had been on
my wifi. Right now, it is still set to Oklahoma Time. When they connect to
their wifi, will it set its own clock and everything accordig to where it's
located?

Thanks in advance,

Brenda

mailto:meadowlar...@cox.net

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Re: the cee dee drive on the macbook pro

2014-01-18 Thread Chris H

Hi
yes, press the eject key on your keyboard, this is located to the very 
right after the F12 key.


Regards Chris

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Hi all
a real daft one
if I have a cee dee in the macbook pro how do you actually get it out
there is no physical button to get the cee dee out. is this done via a
keyboard command.? thanks.
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Re: New Commands in Safari?

2014-01-12 Thread Chris H

Hi
this only works if Quicknav is turned on, to do this press left and 
right arrows together.


Regards Chris

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Hi, Folks.  I'm using Mac OSX Mountain Lion version 10.8.5, and I'm noticing 
that when I'm in Safari and hold down the down arrow and right arrows 
simultaneously, I can't get into HTML mode like I used to in earlier versions 
of Mountain Lion.  How do I navigate in HTML mode now?  Thanks in advance.

Matthew Chao

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Re: Reference Tools In OSX

2014-01-07 Thread Chris H

Hi
very cool, does this app require an internet connection? Obviously it 
would for Wikipedia but what about basic usage? Some might not want to 
go online all the time you see.


Regards Chris

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A tip for those who are students and use a Mac for research.

I've not seen the Dictionary App which is part of OSX mentioned here on list.

The App does what it says enabling the user to look up words and look at the 
corresponding definitions etc.

Actually the App does far more than that, its a very handy way to access 
Wikipedia for instance, just select where you want to search from the radio 
buttons under the toolbar, type in your search term and examine the results 
table for corresponding search matches, to the right of the table is the HTML 
content containing the article/text for the entry.



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New iPad

2014-01-02 Thread Chris H

Good evening all
well i finally got my iPad mini wifi 128 gb in silver over an hour ago.
The setup was painless, but lol! I had to turn everything on in iCloud 
settings just to get my contacts for example!
Now I'm currently downloading the free apps that Apple now offers when 
you purchase a new iDevice, such as Pages. This is why I'm not sending 
this from my iPad at this time.
Well my impressions overall? Very good! Feels nice and shiny, sound 
quality is just amazing, and the on-screen keyboard is very nice 
actually! Reminds me of a laptop keyboard because of the placement of 
the comma and period keys to the right of m for example. Just need some 
more practice though but I am getting there. But lol! earlier on, could 
I find the at key as part of signing into my Apple Id? Could I heck! 
Turned out it was to the right of the m key!
Anyway will keep you updated but those are my feelings so far. Can't 
wait to test the sound out with music I synced to my iPad earlier on. 
Speaking of which going to forget iTunes Match altogether, because it 
won't let me sync my music for offline listening otherwise.

You take care and hope we can get something going on this!


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Re: Favourite Apps

2013-12-30 Thread Chris H

Hi
wow, will have to check this out when i acquire my iPad mini, sorry to 
go on but i do not like listening to music or other audio on an iPhone 
4s, sure could wear headphones or connect to external speakers but do 
not want to do that all the while, again sorry for the repeated rants 
about this.


Best wishes for 2014 Chris

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We're about to enter a new Year so time to reflect perhaps on some of the great 
Apps released for OSX and IOS this year.

One of my favourite IOS Apps won't help you when it comes to being productive 
but what it may very well do is give you thousands upon thousands of hours of 
listening pleasure at very little cost.

I speak of the Vintage Radio App which has 2 modes, the Free mode which has 
restrictions in place on what you can listen to - and the Subscriber mode where you pay 
$5 per month through the App Store and listening is unlimited.

I've had the Vintage Radio App for quite some time and I had to buy it from 
memory though I can't remember exactly how much the App was, think it too was 
$5.

All your favourite Old Time Radio stuff is available neatly categorised, drama, 
comedy, adventure, news, western, music and so much more.

When listening to these shows from an IOS  device I stream to my Bose Soundlink 
Air using airPlay to get even better sound.

You can rate the sound quality of the programme you're listening to, this 
information is sent to the developer.



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New iPad

2013-12-28 Thread Chris H

Hi all
well i've bit the bullet and placed my order for my very first tablet, 
iPad mini with Retina Display, this is a treat for myself since did not 
get one for the holidays, also as they say new year new start, i chose 
silver for colour and a wopping 128 gb for capacity, this is so i can 
store my ever expanding music collection and other data on there, should 
be fantastic! Please be gentle as new to tablet computing, thanks.

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Re: New iPad

2013-12-28 Thread Chris H

Hi Brenda
please do, smile.

Best wishes for Christmas and 2014 Chris

On 28/12/2013 17:00, meadowlark77 wrote:

That sounds like an awesome iPad. Phew! Alright, then! Just had to enjoy the
excitement with ya!
\
Take care,

Brenda

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Hi all
well i've bit the bullet and placed my order for my very first tablet,
iPad mini with Retina Display, this is a treat for myself since did not
get one for the holidays, also as they say new year new start, i chose
silver for colour and a wopping 128 gb for capacity, this is so i can
store my ever expanding music collection and other data on there, should
be fantastic! Please be gentle as new to tablet computing, thanks.


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How to get books using automatic downloads? was Re: All You Need to Know on Getting Started with Apple Products fromaBlind Perspective

2013-12-27 Thread Chris H

Hi
i downloaded this book myself from iTunes on the desktop, but can't see 
it on the iPhone, i have ticked books on the desktop side and turned 
books on the iPhone, these are regarding automatic downloads, any ideas 
greatly appreciated.


Best wishes for Christmas and 2014 Chris

On 27/12/2013 18:21, Dane Trethowan wrote:

Its going to be a hot 38 degree day here so sitting in the air conditioned 
lounge going through this title will pass the time nicely.


On 28 Dec 2013, at 5:20 am, meadowlark77 meadowlar...@cox.net wrote:


I got it. Thanks. Now, I'm gonna sync it with my phone.

Take care,

Brenda

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Subject: Re: All You Need to Know on Getting Started with Apple Products
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You must have iTunes open when you follow the link..

On the page you'll see a View In iTunes link.

 From here you sign into your account and download the book.


On 28 Dec 2013, at 4:33 am, meadowlark77 meadowlar...@cox.net wrote:


Man, how do we get that? I tried to get it and I couldnot. I'm evidently
doing somehting weird. I tried to search for it in iBooks and could not
find
it. Is there a direct link taht will take you right to the download?

Thanks,

Brenda
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Sent: Friday, December 27, 2013 2:22 AM
Subject: All You Need to Know on Getting Started with Apple Products from
aBlind Perspective


This album by David Woodbridge is now available from the iTunes store free
of charge.
https://itunes.apple.com/au/book/isee/id786823972?mt=11


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Re: All You Need to Know on Getting Started with Apple Products fromaBlind Perspective

2013-12-27 Thread Chris H

Hi
ar i see, no wonder it didn't download to my phone then, i downloaded it 
to my pc version of iTunes and got no such message.


Best wishes for Christmas and 2014 Chris

On 27/12/2013 20:05, Sandratomkins wrote:

I get a message saying this book is not available for the iPhone only for the 
iPad or a Mac. Is this correct?
Thanks

Sent from my iPhone


On 27 Dec 2013, at 18:20, meadowlark77 meadowlar...@cox.net wrote:

I got it. Thanks. Now, I'm gonna sync it with my phone.

Take care,

Brenda

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Sent: Friday, December 27, 2013 12:02 PM
Subject: Re: All You Need to Know on Getting Started with Apple Products
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You must have iTunes open when you follow the link..

On the page you'll see a View In iTunes link.

 From here you sign into your account and download the book.



On 28 Dec 2013, at 4:33 am, meadowlark77 meadowlar...@cox.net wrote:

Man, how do we get that? I tried to get it and I couldnot. I'm evidently
doing somehting weird. I tried to search for it in iBooks and could not
find
it. Is there a direct link taht will take you right to the download?

Thanks,

Brenda
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Sent: Friday, December 27, 2013 2:22 AM
Subject: All You Need to Know on Getting Started with Apple Products from
aBlind Perspective


This album by David Woodbridge is now available from the iTunes store free
of charge.
https://itunes.apple.com/au/book/isee/id786823972?mt=11


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Re: How to get books using automatic downloads? was Re: All You Need to Know on Getting Started with Apple Products fromaBlind Perspective

2013-12-27 Thread Chris H

Hi
thanks, no wonder it didn't come to my phone.

Best wishes for Christmas and 2014 Chris

On 27/12/2013 20:11, Zachary Kline wrote:

Chris,
Unfortunately, this book was written with iBOoks Author, and is currently only 
available on iPad and Mac. Hopefully Apple’s next iBOoks update will bring 
these to iPhone too.
Best,
Zack.
On Dec 27, 2013, at 11:09 AM, Chris H christopher...@gmail.com wrote:


Hi
i downloaded this book myself from iTunes on the desktop, but can't see it on 
the iPhone, i have ticked books on the desktop side and turned books on the 
iPhone, these are regarding automatic downloads, any ideas greatly appreciated.

Best wishes for Christmas and 2014 Chris

On 27/12/2013 18:21, Dane Trethowan wrote:

Its going to be a hot 38 degree day here so sitting in the air conditioned 
lounge going through this title will pass the time nicely.


On 28 Dec 2013, at 5:20 am, meadowlark77 meadowlar...@cox.net wrote:


I got it. Thanks. Now, I'm gonna sync it with my phone.

Take care,

Brenda

mailto:meadowlar...@cox.net
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You must have iTunes open when you follow the link..

On the page you'll see a View In iTunes link.

 From here you sign into your account and download the book.


On 28 Dec 2013, at 4:33 am, meadowlark77 meadowlar...@cox.net wrote:


Man, how do we get that? I tried to get it and I couldnot. I'm evidently
doing somehting weird. I tried to search for it in iBooks and could not
find
it. Is there a direct link taht will take you right to the download?

Thanks,

Brenda
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This album by David Woodbridge is now available from the iTunes store free
of charge.
https://itunes.apple.com/au/book/isee/id786823972?mt=11


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Re: Mavericks - Is it now time to upgrade?

2013-12-17 Thread Chris H
David, I not upgraded my mac yet to the 10.9.1 update, but it appears 
the finder busy bug has been fixed. But all around there seems to be 
much disappointment. Apple promised to fix loads of VoiceOver issues a 
while back, and they're not present in 10.9.1. Ar dear.


On 17/12/2013 06:47, David Griffith wrote:

When Mavericks was first released it was suggested on this list that
voiceover Users should wait to upgrade. The question is that after a number
of fixes  is it now  time to take the plunge? The aspect of the upgrade
which most worries me is the complaint about Finder instability,- busy
characteristics. I am a fan of column view which seems particularly
vulnerable to this.

David Griffith

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Re: keychain

2013-12-07 Thread Chris H
Don't think so as once turned on both devices they should just work. 
Since Macs cannot accept passcodes then you probably won't be prompted 
for anything when checked.


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Hi,

I’m trying to figure out what I need to do to properly use keychain.  I have it 
turned on and have entered the access code on my phone, but not just sure what 
I need to do on the mac.  I have the checkbox for keychane checked in system 
preferences.  Do I need to do anything else?

Thanks,

Don


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Re: Voiceover on Apple TV

2013-12-07 Thread Chris H
Was going to get this now but this will be sizzled as in the near future 
I may be getting an iPad with accessories as a gift.


On 06/12/2013 22:10, Martin G. McCormick wrote:

We are thinking about possibly getting Apple TV. I am
familiar with Voiceover on the Mac and iPad. Is the Voiceover on
Apple TV similar and useful?

Thank you.

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iPad

2013-12-05 Thread Chris H

Hello everyone
thanks to my support i managed to not only feel her iPad but also hear 
it too. She has the newer iPad mini. I like the screen size, about 8 
inches, and the sound quality is great.

So all I'm going to say if I ever get one is the iPad mini is the way to go.
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Re: iPad

2013-12-05 Thread Chris H
Not particularly bothered about that as I hardly use the camera. 
However, does Looktel Money Reader and Tap Tap See work on the iPad and 
if so how well?


On 06/12/2013 02:27, Glenn wrote:

Keep in mind that the cameras on the iPads and the iPods don't come close to
the resolution of the cameras on iPhones.
This means you will have trouble scanning for OCR and scanning barcodes.
My wife has an iPad, and it cannot read barcodes, but she has no problem
with her iPhone.
Glenn
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Hello everyone
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inches, and the sound quality is great.
So all I'm going to say if I ever get one is the iPad mini is the way to go.
Kind regards
Chris.
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Re: iPad

2013-12-05 Thread Chris H
Not Phil but ok, I currently use my phone every day, therefore only 
getting two to three days battery life at a push. With the pad and this 
is just an example I could receive a notification on the phone but 
actually deal with it on the pad, therefore saving battery life on the 
phone.


On 06/12/2013 01:12, Mary Otten wrote:

Hi Phil,
Aside from the different layout that you get on the iPad with some apps, which 
some folks like and others don't, there are advantages to having more than one 
device. It's sort of depends on how much you use your phone every day. I know 
that I could not do everything on my phone that I do on my phone plus my iPad, 
simply because the battery would run out. And I do like the sound of the larger 
speaker or bigger cabinet or whatever it is on the iPad. So I do most of my 
reading an radio listening on the pad.
Mary


Sent from my iPhone

On Dec 5, 2013, at 11:34 AM, Phil Halton philh...@gmail.com wrote:


I'm still trying to figure out  what the attraction of the iPad is over an 
iPhone. I mean I like toys too, but is there anything the iPad does that isn't 
available on the iPhone that makes it worth buying?


On Dec 5, 2013, at 2:10 PM, Chris H christopher...@gmail.com wrote:


Hello everyone
thanks to my support i managed to not only feel her iPad but also hear it too. 
She has the newer iPad mini. I like the screen size, about 8 inches, and the 
sound quality is great.
So all I'm going to say if I ever get one is the iPad mini is the way to go.
Kind regards
Chris.
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Re: problem verifying my rescue email address.

2013-12-04 Thread Chris H

I don't think you can use an Apple Id for a rescue e-mail address.

On 04/12/2013 18:42, Sarah k Alawami wrote:

Hello to all. I'm having issues verifying my rescure email address. It happens to be my 
current Apple ID, so I clicked the link and entered in my credentals and got email 
not valid for this account. I know I got my credentals right as I just entered them 
on the itune sstore to dl a free playlist. Advice?

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Re: Decreasing startup time, any tips and tricks?

2013-12-03 Thread Chris H

Ok I have an app called Onyx can this help at all?

On 03/12/2013 14:52, Sarah k Alawami wrote:

What I do is use a tool called “tinker tool” I think I spelled that right but 
you can find it on mac update’s site.

I then go to the log in items tab and uncheck all my start up things. I also 
try and not have any externals start up at start up if I can help it. I’ve 
gotten it down to about 45 seconds or maybe 50 which is pretty darned good for 
my older machine.

Take care.
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Good morning all.
Using a Macbook Pro 13 inch non-retina mid 2012 running Mavericks, any tips and 
tricks on how to decrease startup time? I tried repairing the disk but all was 
ok there. Somebody suggested repairing disk permissions or so I thought. So 
should I try this?
Any responses greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Re: Question: the quickest way to use the NVDA screen reader on my Mac

2013-11-27 Thread Chris H
No such animal exists. Because virtual machines run entirely under 
software it all depends on how fast your ram and processor is to 
determine how fast a virtual machine can run. You are better off looking 
into Bootcamp. Then that way you can run the other operating system 
natively without waiting for any kind of virtual machine to boot up.


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The NVDA screen reader reads Farsi text. Since I need to read Farsi text now 
and then, I”m looking for the quickest way to run NVDA under Mac. I hear that 
Parallel Desktops allows running Windows applications under Mac, but I feel 
(based on previous experience using Wine) that this will cause problems with 
NVDA.

What I want to avoid is constantly waiting for Windows virtual machine to boot 
before I can read Farsi.

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Re: Question: the quickest way to use the NVDA screen reader on my Mac

2013-11-27 Thread Chris H

True. Fusion is your only option then.

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Hi Chris,

What I mean by “quickest” is the quickest to switch to. If I use Bootcamp, I’d 
have to reboot, read the text, reboot again, and re-launch the apps I had open 
before rebooting.

With a VM, at least I wouldn’t lose open applications and wouldn’t have to 
reboot twice. :)
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No such animal exists. Because virtual machines run entirely under software it 
all depends on how fast your ram and processor is to determine how fast a 
virtual machine can run. You are better off looking into Bootcamp. Then that 
way you can run the other operating system natively without waiting for any 
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Hi all,

The NVDA screen reader reads Farsi text. Since I need to read Farsi text now 
and then, I”m looking for the quickest way to run NVDA under Mac. I hear that 
Parallel Desktops allows running Windows applications under Mac, but I feel 
(based on previous experience using Wine) that this will cause problems with 
NVDA.

What I want to avoid is constantly waiting for Windows virtual machine to boot 
before I can read Farsi.

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iPhone 4 news

2013-11-27 Thread Chris H

Good afternoon all
well am pleased to say the iPhone 4 8 GB black has now been sold for 
£100 or whatever that is in your country. Got the money as cash. Will 
certainly come in useful for my stay over with list member and friend 
Hannah Day.


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Brilliant discovery

2013-11-24 Thread Chris H

Good evening everyone.
Tomorrow I'm going to exchange the iPhone 4 for cash. Just done an erase 
all content and settings so it's good to go for the prospective 
customer. Actually made a brilliant discovery. Even if I triple click 
home and VoiceOver comes on once I power off the erased phone and power 
it back on again VoiceOver will not come back on. Superb job Apple!

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Forwarding text messages with calendar events embeded for example, how?

2013-11-19 Thread Chris H

Good morning everyone.
Not sure if this is a user error or a bug, but wondering if you can show 
me how to forward a text message with embeded links such as calendar 
events in them?
I'm asking this because when I double tap on such a message, a menu pops 
up with create event, show in calendar, copy and cancel. Unsure of this 
I double tap copy.

But then when I came to forward the message, nothing was in the forward.
Any help greatly appreciated. Using iOS 7.0.4 on an iPhone 4s.
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Re: Reporting issues, was: VO+shift+d not working in Mavericks - Why?

2013-11-19 Thread Chris H
That's what you do. After finding out it's indeed an issue and you can 
replicate yourself report it to that e-mail. But you can also report the 
issue at

www.apple.com/feedback


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Hi,

I have seen this discussion about reporting issues coming up now and again.

Is there an interface for reporting issues, or do I have to—after checking with 
everyone here that what I am experiencing is indeed an issue—email it to 
accessibil...@apple.com?

Thanks.
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Ah I’ll report it  anyway, if they do flag it as a dupe that will be a good 
thing. and if it is my own dupe, then, for shame. lol!

Take care.
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Yup this one confirmed, and already bug-reported.

Dónal
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I've noticed this as well. Looks like a bug apple needs to fix.  Let's hope 
they can soon.

Tc.


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Hi all,

Since I’ve switched to Mavericks, I haven’t been able to use the “jgoto 
desktop” hotkey which is VO+shift+D. Has anyone else experienced this, and is 
there a workaround (aside from command-tabbing to Finder)?

Thanks.
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Re: Reporting issues, was: VO+shift+d not working in Mavericks - Why?

2013-11-19 Thread Chris H

A free dev account? How did you achieve this? Write off list if you wish.

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On 19/11/2013 14:30, Sarah k Alawami wrote:

Actually what I did was sign up for a free dev account and I use 
http://bugreport.apple.com you get the quickest response and the categories are 
let’s say very very specific.

Take care.
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That's what you do. After finding out it's indeed an issue and you can 
replicate yourself report it to that e-mail. But you can also report the issue 
at
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Hi,

I have seen this discussion about reporting issues coming up now and again.

Is there an interface for reporting issues, or do I have to—after checking with 
everyone here that what I am experiencing is indeed an issue—email it to 
accessibil...@apple.com?

Thanks.
On Nov 18, 2013, at 6:15 PM, Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:


Ah I’ll report it  anyway, if they do flag it as a dupe that will be a good 
thing. and if it is my own dupe, then, for shame. lol!

Take care.
On Nov 18, 2013, at 1:31 AM, Dónal Fitzpatrick dfitz...@computing.dcu.ie 
wrote:


Yup this one confirmed, and already bug-reported.

Dónal
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I've noticed this as well. Looks like a bug apple needs to fix.  Let's hope 
they can soon.

Tc.


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Hi all,

Since I’ve switched to Mavericks, I haven’t been able to use the “jgoto 
desktop” hotkey which is VO+shift+D. Has anyone else experienced this, and is 
there a workaround (aside from command-tabbing to Finder)?

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Re: Is there any other way of turning voice over on apart from command f 5?

2013-11-18 Thread Chris H
Ar. Try command fn f5. Without this the f5 key invokes the keyboard 
backlight hence the command unlikely to work.


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On 18/11/2013 09:29, trevor wrote:

 I am having a few problems with maverick on my 15 inch macbook pro and 
I have uninstalled it and want to reinstall lion.
When I restart the macbook in recovery, I can’t get voice over working with 
command f 5.
This isn’t a problem on the IMac, so I can’t understand why it shouldn’t work 
on the macbook pro.

Does anyone know of any other way of starting voice over please?

Thank you,

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Re: pairing a bluetooth keyboard

2013-11-18 Thread Chris H

This is a bug with VoiceOver under Maverix.

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On 18/11/2013 16:06, Terry Clasper wrote:

Hi all,

I’ve been trying to pair an apple bluetooth keyboard to my mbp for the last 
couple of days.

When I get the pairing request dialog, it says enter the following code.
I go to review the code and I have consecutive numbers from 1 to 8.
I enter in what I believe to be the code which are the afforementioned numbers, 
and the pairing request fails every time.
has anyone else had this issue under maverics?

I just cannot get the thing to pair, no matter what I do.
any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Re: I message on ipad

2013-11-16 Thread Chris H
Can you let us know as well please as thought it would work across all 
devices. Not this time for this member.


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On 16/11/2013 05:17, George Cham wrote:

Hi,
I’m finding that when i receive i messages on my iPhone, they are not showing 
up on my iPad or mac.
The iPad only asks me to enter my email address, to send receive messages.

Is there a way to sync the i messages between mac, and iPad , and iPhone ?
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Re: I message on ipad

2013-11-16 Thread Chris H
Oh crap just had a thought lol. On the iPhone go to settings messages 
send and receive and change the start new conversations from to your 
Apple Id.


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I’m finding that when i receive i messages on my iPhone, they are not showing 
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iPad mini

2013-11-15 Thread Chris H

Hello everyone
just a quick message to say there might be an iPad mini owner in the 
family at Christmas as I'm hoping my half brothers get one for Christmas 
from our parents. Father rung me and asked what one can do with a wifi 
tablet and tole them. I then gave a sort of a hint to consider the iPad 
or iPad mini for two reasons.
1. They have an iPod Touch already so makes sense to get a tablet 
running on the same platform.
2. Since I am a devoted Apple user and helper I will be able to offer 
help for an iPad or iPad mini instead of what they liked the look of; a 
Samsung tablet. Sorry to sneak that in there grin.
Keep you posted as if they do get the mini I am hoping to feel and have 
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Re: iPad mini

2013-11-15 Thread Chris H
Speaking of media content I currently use headphones which I plug into 
my laptop for listening to music as I do not like the sound of music, no 
pung intended, using the internal speakers. On the mac it's really good. 
Is it the same on the iPad?


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On 15/11/2013 12:37, William Lomas wrote:

i'd get one for yourself too; if you like media content, podcasts etc. it is a 
great little tablet to use. i don't like the web navigation much now on safari

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Hello everyone
just a quick message to say there might be an iPad mini owner in the family at 
Christmas as I'm hoping my half brothers get one for Christmas from our 
parents. Father rung me and asked what one can do with a wifi tablet and tole 
them. I then gave a sort of a hint to consider the iPad or iPad mini for two 
reasons.
1. They have an iPod Touch already so makes sense to get a tablet running on 
the same platform.
2. Since I am a devoted Apple user and helper I will be able to offer help for 
an iPad or iPad mini instead of what they liked the look of; a Samsung tablet. 
Sorry to sneak that in there grin.
Keep you posted as if they do get the mini I am hoping to feel and have a brief 
play with it. Note they are not VoiceOver users but I am.
Any comments welcome.

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Re: advantage of an iPad over an iPhone?

2013-11-15 Thread Chris H
Affordability is a factor definitely. I see the iPad mini, not iPad mini 
with retina, starts from £249 here in the UK.


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On 15/11/2013 14:53, meadowlark77 wrote:

Yeah, it's a matter of me being able to afford one right now, and, right
now, I cannot. Maybe before I leave the State for good, I might can, by that
time.

Take care and thanks,

Brenda

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From: Chris H christopher...@gmail.com
To: OS X  iOS Accessibility mac-access@mac-access.net
Sent: Friday, November 15, 2013 6:50 AM
Subject: Re: advantage of an iPad over an iPhone?


Brenda I agree with your friend or acquaintance. I couldn't possibly use
my iPhone as a computer. The battery would run out just from a few hours
of using it constantly. I would use an iPad or iPad mini as a computer.
Whether you actually need one though is of course up to you. But I know
I would use the iPhone as a phone and pda and the iPad or iPad mini as a
computer. Since I do not have such a device, I use a pc for its intended
purpose. After all tablets like the iPad and iPad mini are designed to
be used as a computer.

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On 14/11/2013 23:40, meadowlark77 wrote:

Just curious. What could be the advantage, say, of an iPad mini overthe
iPhone 5? I'm asking for a reason. I told somebody theother day that I use
my iPhone like a computer, more than I do a phone. I told them i E-Mail,
write files and so on and so on and so on. I take pictures, videos and so
on. Their reply was, you really need an iPad, so you don't have to use
your
phone like that. But do I? If I do, why? What are the differences between
the iPad and the iPhone 5?

Thanks,

Brenda

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Re: advantage of an iPad over an iPhone?

2013-11-15 Thread Chris H

No it's to produce high resolution graphics.

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On 15/11/2013 16:25, Andy Collins wrote:

What actually is the retina bit of the iPads anyway? Is that about Face Time? -

Andy
On 15 Nov 2013, at 15:26, Chris H christopher...@gmail.com wrote:


Affordability is a factor definitely. I see the iPad mini, not iPad mini with 
retina, starts from £249 here in the UK.

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On 15/11/2013 14:53, meadowlark77 wrote:

Yeah, it's a matter of me being able to afford one right now, and, right
now, I cannot. Maybe before I leave the State for good, I might can, by that
time.

Take care and thanks,

Brenda

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Subject: Re: advantage of an iPad over an iPhone?


Brenda I agree with your friend or acquaintance. I couldn't possibly use
my iPhone as a computer. The battery would run out just from a few hours
of using it constantly. I would use an iPad or iPad mini as a computer.
Whether you actually need one though is of course up to you. But I know
I would use the iPhone as a phone and pda and the iPad or iPad mini as a
computer. Since I do not have such a device, I use a pc for its intended
purpose. After all tablets like the iPad and iPad mini are designed to
be used as a computer.

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On 14/11/2013 23:40, meadowlark77 wrote:

Just curious. What could be the advantage, say, of an iPad mini overthe
iPhone 5? I'm asking for a reason. I told somebody theother day that I use
my iPhone like a computer, more than I do a phone. I told them i E-Mail,
write files and so on and so on and so on. I take pictures, videos and so
on. Their reply was, you really need an iPad, so you don't have to use
your
phone like that. But do I? If I do, why? What are the differences between
the iPad and the iPhone 5?

Thanks,

Brenda

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Update on refund

2013-11-12 Thread Chris H

Hello everyone, this is Chris here.
Just a quick update to say I got my refund for sure.
I was curious actually, as my balance hasn't changed since I got 
confirmation of the refund, which was three days ago. Somebody on 
another list suggested I sign out and back in on both pc and iPhone in 
my case. Both are now showing the refunded balance, £10.39 in my case.
Thank you for all your help over on the other list. I'll try not to be 
as stupid as I was again grin. How it was I meant to preview an album 
and instead clicked the price button, and on the PC end I told it not to 
confirm it with me first. So of course it just purchased it for me. I 
did manage to stop the download though by closing iTunes and clicking 
the quit button.

Thank you once again.
Kind regards
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Re: Where To? iOS app on sale today for $0.99

2013-11-12 Thread Chris H
Just got the app and seems to work well. It found my location and was 
able to display hospitals for example.


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On 11/11/2013 22:10, Dónal Fitzpatrick wrote:

Hi Esther,

I’ve heard about this app.  Do you know how well it works in Europe?  Some of 
these apps are great in North America/Canada but lousy elsewhere.

cheers,

Dónal
On 11 Nov 2013, at 22:08, Esther mori...@mac-access.net wrote:


Hi All,
Where To? is on sale today for $0.99 for a very limited time, reduced from 
$2.99.  This is one of my favorite apps for POIs.
• Where To? -- Discover your next destination using GPS (on sale for $0.99, 
usually $2.99) by FutureTap GmbH
https://itunes.apple.com/nz/app/where-to-gps-points-interest/id314785156?mt=8

Cheers,

Esther
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Re: Update on refund

2013-11-12 Thread Chris H
And the way to do this is to first view your Apple Id then click reset 
button towards the bottom of the page.


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On 12/11/2013 13:07, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:

That's exactly why though I hate verbiage, I never! ever! ever! uncheck the
showing of buy alerts.  The others, yes, I do, but not those.  LOL!

Chris.


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[mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of Chris H
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2013 3:34 AM
To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility
Subject: Update on refund

Hello everyone, this is Chris here.
Just a quick update to say I got my refund for sure.
I was curious actually, as my balance hasn't changed since I got
confirmation of the refund, which was three days ago. Somebody on
another list suggested I sign out and back in on both pc and iPhone in
my case. Both are now showing the refunded balance, £10.39 in my case.
Thank you for all your help over on the other list. I'll try not to be
as stupid as I was again grin. How it was I meant to preview an album
and instead clicked the price button, and on the PC end I told it not to
confirm it with me first. So of course it just purchased it for me. I
did manage to stop the download though by closing iTunes and clicking
the quit button.
Thank you once again.
Kind regards
Chris.


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Re: Question about refund

2013-11-10 Thread Chris H
Chris yes you do. After clicking on the report a problem link a web page 
should open. Sign in to your Apple Id if prompted then fill out the 
simple form on there. Then click submit.


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On 10/11/2013 04:49, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:

Aa, so you do it from the receipt, not from within ITunes, nor by calling
Apple directly.  Maybe that's where I went wrong.

Wonder if apps not being accessible with Voiceover has yet been worked into
their policy as a valid excuse for getting a refund, provided you don't
obviously make a habbit of doing it, I spoke to someone in Cupertino who's
name will be left unsaid for curticy sake for them, but anyway, he or she
told me very very directly that they were going to start working on getting
that in their list for valid refunds.  That would be good if they do.

Chris.


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Sent: Saturday, November 09, 2013 7:53 AM
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Subject: Re: Question about refund

In the receipt click the report a problem link.


Sent from my iPhone


On 9 Nov 2013, at 12:31, Christopher-Mark Gilland

ch...@clgproductions.com wrote:

  Wo!  How did you request a refund?  The times I've tried doing that,

Apple

was extremely rude, and would not do it.

Chris.

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Subject: Question about refund

Good morning all
just requested a refund of an item I didn't mean to purchase. My refund
has been confirmed but how long then does it take before this is
reflected in my Apple Id? I checked as of a few minutes ago and no
refund was shown.
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Question about refund

2013-11-09 Thread Chris H

Good morning all
just requested a refund of an item I didn't mean to purchase. My refund 
has been confirmed but how long then does it take before this is 
reflected in my Apple Id? I checked as of a few minutes ago and no 
refund was shown.

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Using VIP, can you help?

2013-11-08 Thread Chris H

Hello everyone, this is Chris here.
Please can you try and help?
I think I have discovered a bug with the VIP feature in Mail.
1. I open Mail.
2. I double tap on VIP in my list of mailboxes. Next to that I have 1 
unread message.

3. When I open the mailbox, the list is empty.
So where is the 1 unread message exactly coming from?
This is on an iPhone 4s running 7.0.3.
Any help greatly appreciated.
Thank you so much.

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Re: Using VIP, can you help?

2013-11-08 Thread Chris H
That's sure weird indeed. I use pop if that helps. I also have an iCloud 
account. I checked this and there was nothing in there.


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On 08/11/2013 18:09, Zachary Kline wrote:

Chris,
It is possible that Gmail weirdness is at fault. Gmail is somewhat notorious 
for a non-standard mail server implementation. In other words, just because 
Mail says you have an unread message doesn’t mean you do.
Best,
Zack.
On Nov 8, 2013, at 9:50 AM, Chris H christopher...@gmail.com wrote:


Hello everyone, this is Chris here.
Please can you try and help?
I think I have discovered a bug with the VIP feature in Mail.
1. I open Mail.
2. I double tap on VIP in my list of mailboxes. Next to that I have 1 unread 
message.
3. When I open the mailbox, the list is empty.
So where is the 1 unread message exactly coming from?
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Thank you so much.

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Re: Problem with VMWare fusion on Mavericks

2013-11-07 Thread Chris H
I would say upgrade to Fusion 6 as perhaps the network infrastructure 
has changed in Mavericks.


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On 07/11/2013 18:26, Paul Hopewell wrote:

Hello,
I am running Windows 7 via fusion 5 on Mavericks.  It all works fine except 
that I cannot access the Internet via Windows. My fusion settings for network 
adapter say that the adapter is shared with my Mac which I think is correct.

I know that discussion of Windows is off topic but has anyone successfully 
accessed the Internet via Windows via fusion 5 on Mavericks? I wonder if I need 
to change some Mac or fusion setting or maybe upgrade to fusion6?

Many thanks.

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Re: accessible web designing software.

2013-11-04 Thread Chris H
Well, even if you kind of need to know Html to use this app, it looks 
like from the feature set that there's plenty of help for you. Code 
completion and documentation are a few of what it appears to offer. I 
may grab the free 30-day trial and give it a spin.


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taco html editor is fully accessible, and as long as you already know
html coding, it can't be beat for feature set and usability.  On the
other hand, if you want something closer to frontpage or one of those
editors that does everything for you, then you'll be sorely disappointed
in html editor, as it won't do things for you, you must be the one to
control what it puts out.
It can be found at
http://www.tacosw.com
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Re: keychain

2013-11-01 Thread Chris H
It's so the credentials are synced across all devices and is not 
intended to remember them for you however Safari can autofill them if 
necessary and this is now part of Keychain.


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hi all how please does iCloud keychain work?
if i go to amazon etc. they already have my card details all i enter is the 
security code so i don’t understand its use?

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Re: keychain

2013-11-01 Thread Chris H
True well in that case am not sure either. Perhaps it's more useful on 
iOS however Keychain can also be used to generate passwords.


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but i thought safari remembered all my details anyways?

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It's so the credentials are synced across all devices and is not intended to 
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hi all how please does iCloud keychain work?
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iPad

2013-10-31 Thread Chris H

Good evening all again.
Well finally had chance to look at an iPad today at the group!
A member of staff has one, an iPad 4 3G model.
All I can say is wow! I like the bigger screen very much! I was able to 
tap around with two hands, something I can't do with an iPhone.
She is not a VoiceOver user so couldn't really get to play with it. But 
least I now have an idea and can see myself using one in the future.

Just got to look at an iPad mini now for comparison.
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Re: Update: Jump to top / bottom of column in Mavericks Mail message list

2013-10-31 Thread Chris H

Must be using classic view then. Will check.

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On 31/10/2013 00:21, Geoff Stephens wrote:

For me, in modern view, Command Option arrows work but Option arrows does not.

On Oct 30, 2013, at 12:56 PM, Anne Robertson a...@anarchie.org.uk wrote:

For me, both Option plus arrow key and Cmd-Option plus arrow key take me to the 
top or bottom of the message table in Mavericks and always in the same column. 
The commands also both work for me when not interacting with the table. I’m in 
classic view.


Cheers,

Anne

On 30 Oct 2013, at 14:53, Dónal Fitzpatrick dfitz...@computing.dcu.ie wrote:


Sorry Bryan I’m wrong; it does stay in the same column.  Not sure what I hit 
the first time.  Apologies for any confusion.

Dónal
On 30 Oct 2013, at 13:47, Bryan Jones openses...@me.com wrote:


Hi Folks — Can anyone verify that Command+Option+up/down arrow keys are now 
initiating the jump to top/bottom of a message list in Mavericks Mail?

I finally got around to installing the public release of Mavericks and, as 
others have mentioned, found I was no longer able to use the Option+up/down 
arrow keys to jump to the top or bottom of a column in the Mail message list. 
However, I am now able to instead perform this jump using the 
Command+Option+up/down arrow keys. This is working for me in both standard and 
classic mail views, and leaves focus in the same column in classic view. This 
keystroke does not require waiting a moment as the previous Tiger - SL versions 
did. The jump happens immediately. Sorry Esther, as far as I can tell it does 
not seem to recognize threads in any way.

This is on a 2011 MBA running the latest Mavericks release with all software 
updates.

Cheers,
Bryan

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From: Bryan Jones openses...@me.com
Subject: Re: OS X Mavricks, Wait a bit
Date: October 22, 2013 at 6:11:41 PM EDT
To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility mac-access@mac-access.net

Call me easy to please, but I am thrilled that they’ve reinstated the ability 
to use the Option+Up/Down arrows to move to top and bottom message rows in 
Mavericks’ Mail.app


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Re: setting up an email account

2013-10-31 Thread Chris H
And this is what you would do if you want to set up Gmail but rather use 
pop or imap instead of it choosing for you.


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hi there what i did to set up my plusnet account was to go to the bottom
of the list which was other account click on that and fill in all the
fields.
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Re: Update: Jump to top / bottom of column in Mavericks Mail message list

2013-10-30 Thread Chris H

Option up and down works for me on a Macbook Pro running Mavericks.

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On 30/10/2013 13:47, Bryan Jones wrote:

Hi Folks — Can anyone verify that Command+Option+up/down arrow keys are now 
initiating the jump to top/bottom of a message list in Mavericks Mail?

I finally got around to installing the public release of Mavericks and, as 
others have mentioned, found I was no longer able to use the Option+up/down 
arrow keys to jump to the top or bottom of a column in the Mail message list. 
However, I am now able to instead perform this jump using the 
Command+Option+up/down arrow keys. This is working for me in both standard and 
classic mail views, and leaves focus in the same column in classic view. This 
keystroke does not require waiting a moment as the previous Tiger - SL versions 
did. The jump happens immediately. Sorry Esther, as far as I can tell it does 
not seem to recognize threads in any way.

This is on a 2011 MBA running the latest Mavericks release with all software 
updates.

Cheers,
Bryan

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From: Bryan Jones openses...@me.com
Subject: Re: OS X Mavricks, Wait a bit
Date: October 22, 2013 at 6:11:41 PM EDT
To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility mac-access@mac-access.net

Call me easy to please, but I am thrilled that they’ve reinstated the ability 
to use the Option+Up/Down arrows to move to top and bottom message rows in 
Mavericks’ Mail.app


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Re: Arrowing through the artists table in iTunes issue

2013-10-29 Thread Chris H
David just to say you can in fact re-download all your purchased music. 
In iTunes you can find them in the music library so long as you have 
iTunes in the cloud, free, enabled. You can also re-download music onto 
the phone simply by going into the music app. If nothing is showing go 
to settings iTunes and App Stores and turn on music next to the show all 
heading. So it can be done for sure.


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On 28/10/2013 22:28, David Griffith wrote:

That is correct.
Generally though I still avoid using iTunes whenever possible. The only real
use I have for iTunes is that I use  it to rip non Amazon CDs and that means
they automatically make their way onto my phone.
I also use it to buy apps for the phone.

Apart from that I am increasingly using Amazon Cloud Player to organise and
play music on my iPhone. With the Amazon autorip feature all the past and
present CDs I have ever bought from Amazon are instantly available for
playing on my iPhone without synching. Any Mp3 music I purchase from Amazon
is also immediately available for download on the iPhone with again none of
the synching nonsense itunes insists on. I can also download the music I
purchase onto my Mac and any authorised PC I am using. Again in marked
contrast to iTunes and the restricted Apple way of doing things.  I
purchased music from iTunes and downloaded it onto a laptop that has since
died, yet I can find no way of re-downloading it as iTunes simply reports I
have downloaded it already. Presumably Apple are trying to make me fork out
for iTunes Match.

The Amazon Cloud Player can also play all of the iTunes transferred Music
on your phone. All this means that I rarely use iTunes for getting or
playing music and instead use Amazon as it is so much simpler.
The main downside is that you cannot access music using Siri on the Amazon
Cloud Player.

I know I should, according to my friends,  be boycotting Amazon for Tax
avoidance in the UK but that is a matter for discussion elsewhere.
Impractical terms blind users often do not have the  same luxury of choice
as sighted consumers and certainly I am not aware of any accessible service
which offer the options and ease of use that Amazon now does.

So my advice is avoid iTunes. Use VLC for playing Music and Amazon Cloud
Player for getting music on your phone and computers.

David Griffith

-Original Message-
From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
[mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of Andy Collins
Sent: 28 October 2013 19:57
To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: Arrowing through the artists table in iTunes issue

David - This is just a player then, right? It won't help with getting music
from the Mac to the iPhone, correct? -

Andy
On 28 Oct 2013, at 19:37, David Griffith d.griff...@btinternet.com
wrote:


I have never used VLC on iOS but yest VLC for the Mac is free and

intuitive

to use.
I have associated audio files with VLC so most often you can simply just
play files from Finder.
As a one off if you load a folder  of music within VLC you can save this

as

a Playlist file.  I normally save this  m3u playlist file within the same
folder that the music is in.
After that you simply have to open the m3u  file within Finder and VLC

will

play all the music in that folder.
It is just all a lot more straightforward than iTunes.
There is inbuilt support for audio formats including wma, it plays radio
streams fine and is a good video and DVD player with normal intuitive
commands that you would expect to work.

David Griffith
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From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
[mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of Eileens Misrahi
Sent: 28 October 2013 18:26
To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: Arrowing through the artists table in iTunes issue

hello All,

I downloaded VLC for my phone, but I have never used it because of not
really knowing how to optimize it  for its  full benefit. Is this the same
app on your Mac that I have on my phone? If so, can you swap between the 2
platforms without syncing? I am just curious. Is the VLC app for the Mac
free or is there a cost?

Thanks in advance to responding to my questions.

Best,
Eileen

Sent from my iPhone

On Oct 28, 2013, at 11:02 AM, Andy Collins a...@recreation.plus.com

wrote:



What is vlc? I don't actually use my Mac for the playing of music, but do

use iTuens for syncing with my phone -


Andy
On 28 Oct 2013, at 17:44, David Griffith d.griff...@btinternet.com

wrote:



I Don't know if it can be corrected but I have had the exact same issue

and

for this,  amongst other numerous clunky obstacles to ease of use, I

have

never used iTunes to play my music. I use VLC for both music playing and
playlist creation on my iMac.

David Griffith

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Re: Skype for MAC question

2013-10-28 Thread Chris H

And how do we do this on our iOS device?

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On 28/10/2013 14:51, Jim Noseworthy wrote:

HiFolks:

How does one locate the  request  for authorization in Skype for Mac?

Thanks all over the place gang.

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Observation with voice on iOS 7

2013-10-28 Thread Chris H

Good afternoon all.
I am currently using the enhanced quality Australian English voice 
otherwise known as Karen on my iPhone 4s running 7.0.3.
Do you all find her human sounding and do you feel that at times you 
have another human in the room? Know what I'm saying here?

Just an observation.
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Some useful Mac keyboard shortcuts

2013-10-27 Thread Chris H

Open the menu bar - control f2
open the dock - control f3
open the status menu (Lion) and extras menu (Mountain Lion or later) - 
control f8

These work even with VoiceOver off.

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Re: iBooks on the mac.

2013-10-26 Thread Chris H

Ian no Mavericks work just fine on my Macbook Pro.

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On 26/10/2013 07:37, Ian McNamara wrote:

Hello all, how do I take a book back to the beginning in iBooks if I want to 
read from the start of the book again. I am wondering if anyone finds mavericks 
a little sluggish with voice over.

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Re: interval for checking for mail in mavericks

2013-10-26 Thread Chris H
Perhaps automatic means check when there's new messages on the server or 
check when Mail opens.


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Hi,
I had the mail checked every 1 minute prior to upgrading to Mavericks.  After 
upgrading it was set to automatic instead.  What’s the difference between a 
time interval and automatic?
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Re: sounds in mail?

2013-10-26 Thread Chris H
It's probably playing but maybe the audio is being ducked by VoiceOver. 
This is new and can be turned off in the VoiceOver Utility in the sounds 
section. It is a check box.


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Is anybody else having the issue of the “swoosh” sound for sending mail not 
playing when you send a message?
If so, how do I fix this?
I do have the option checked in the mail prefs.
running mavericks.
thanks,
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Re: interval for checking for mail in mavericks

2013-10-26 Thread Chris H

Same here as want to check mail when I want one reason to go with Pop3.

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Tha’ts what i”m thinking.I  actually sent mine to manual as I don’t want mine 
pinging my server as some of my mail is hosted on a shared server of my web 
site.

Tc.
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Perhaps automatic means check when there's new messages on the server or check 
when Mail opens.

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Hi,
I had the mail checked every 1 minute prior to upgrading to Mavericks.  After 
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time interval and automatic?
Thanks,
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Re: sounds in mail?

2013-10-26 Thread Chris H
If you use VoiceOver on iOS then this audio ducking will be very 
familiar to you. Basically the volume of the audio lowers, or ducks, 
while VoiceOver is speaking.


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Hi,
Uh.. no, I didn’t go there!  thanks.  It never occurred to me to look there.
what is this audio docking, anyway?
Thanks again,
Caitlyn

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Hi,
Did you go into VOiceOVer Utility, Sounds section, and uncheck the “Enable 
Audio Ducking,” option? It’s possible the sound is playing beneath VO’s speech 
and so you aren’t hearing it. I’d look into this.
Best,
Zack.
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Hi,
Is anybody else having the issue of the “swoosh” sound for sending mail not 
playing when you send a message?
If so, how do I fix this?
I do have the option checked in the mail prefs.
running mavericks.
thanks,
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Re: Hiding A Window From Command+Tab

2013-10-25 Thread Chris H
There is a hide command in the app's menu. Go to the menu bar, open the 
app's menu and there will be an option to hide the app. Substitute the 
word app with the actual name.


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Hi.

On Windows, I use the “minimize to tray” functionality for apps such as 
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Is there such a thing in Mac? If so, what is it called?

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Re: a question about audio games for the mac

2013-10-25 Thread Chris H
Check out the games from Draconis Entertainment in the Mac App Store. 
There may be others I am unaware of.

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hey listers,
i’m wondering if anyone knows of any sites that have mac audio games? i was 
thinking about it today. i’m not a big player of card games or puzzle games but 
i thought i would ask because there were some decent games back in my windows 
days.
thanks for any help

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Re: Hiding A Window From Command+Tab

2013-10-25 Thread Chris H
Maybe providing it is also not in the command tab list or as one pointed 
out app switcher which i never think of that on a mac for the sake of 
ambiguity.


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Hi!
OK I'm not sure if this does the trick but their is the minimise command 
[Command+M] that sends the app your in to the doc!
Could that be the one!
HTH Colin

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Hi Chris and all
On 25 Oct 2013, at 12:22, chris christopher...@gmail.com wrote:

Ok then. So all, what exactly does this hide command do? Any responses greatly 
appreciated.

The Hide command only hides the window of the current application. The Hide 
Others command hides all of the other windows, leaving only the current application's window 
visible. I guess it is used to minimise clutter on the screen. As you have found, this will not 
hide the application from the app switcher.

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Twitterrific for mac

2013-10-25 Thread Chris H

Subject says most of it. Is it accessible like Twitterrific for iOS?
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Pages for iOS latest version

2013-10-25 Thread Chris H

Updated my copy of Pages on my iPhone 4s.
So far so good.
Was able to add some text to a blank template I used to create a new 
document.
Was then able to send a copy of this document via mail which sent it as 
an attachment.

Retrieved the attachment on my Windows 7 64 bit laptop.
Opened the Pages document in Jarte and was totally readable.
Nearly forgot told Pages to send it as a Word document.
As said so far so good and Cudos for Apple.


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Re: Question about CCleaner

2013-10-25 Thread Chris H
I would use Onyx seems safer and knows exactly what to clean. This is 
free but not in the Mac App store. Try

www.macupdate.com


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Hello all. I was just wondering what areas are safe to clean with CCleaner for 
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Re: OS X Mavricks, Wait a bit

2013-10-23 Thread Chris H
Updating my mac now and already have seen two incompatible updates so 
they must be for Mavericks only.


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I am wondering if I need to update to the mavricks?

Is it necessary?

WouIf I don't update to Mavricks, would this interfere with updates to
Mountain Lion?

Or, will there be updates to Mountain Lion.

Being a new mac user, I would appreciate any tips on this.

Thanks.


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Re: iPhone 5c versus 5s

2013-10-22 Thread Chris H

No the 5c does not support the fingerprint technology only the 5s does.

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Hello,
I have had an iPhone 3GS 16GB for some time and am now considering upgrading to 
an iPhone 5c or 5s both 16GB. the 3GS does not support IOS 7 and some of my 
Apps which were upgraded to IOS 7 no longer work on IOS 6. supp9oort no lA

What are the differences between the 5c and the 5s other than the case and the 
price? Does the 5c support the new finger print unlock mechanism? Why might I 
consider the 5s rather than the cheaper 5c?

Many thanks in anticipation of your advice.

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Changing country for iTunes Store

2013-10-19 Thread Chris H

Good morning all.
On the desktop version of iTunes it is possible to change the country of 
the store. Can I ask why would one want to do this? Would there not be 
any technical or legal ramifications for doing this? Let's just say I 
changed mine temporarily and it did work but quickly changed it back for 
the above concerns.

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Phone freezing under iOS 7, any ideas?

2013-10-18 Thread Chris H

Good afternoon all.
Somebody on this list I think shared a problem whereby there phone froze 
but could still use Siri and VoiceOver while Siri was active.
If anyone had a solution, please can you share this with us? Asking as 
maybe have missed it. List member Miss Day is having this right now on 
the 4s running iOS 7. She's managed to power off the phone but has a 
horrible feeling it now won't power back on. But maybe it's her lack of 
patience as she's not very good at that at times.

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Re: What's the accessibility take on iOS7?

2013-10-13 Thread Chris H
Lynn and all, the iPhone 5 and later, including the 5c and 5s, requires 
a nanosim, not a microsim as with the case of the 4 and 4s.


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Hello Zack

This seems to be Gordon’s opinion too. Like you he’s been using it for some 
time and had no problems. He is saying that he has never encountered the focus 
loss issue which others have mentioned. We all, that is to say Tracy, Gordon 
and I, have iPhone 4S models but I am seriously contemplating upgrading them 
all to the 5S. As I mentioned earlier my primary concern is the SIM. That is 
why I dare not upgrade by ordering from Apple until I know that I can get the 
SIM cards to work.

But getting back to accessibility. I find your comment below very constructive 
and encouraging. Many thanks.

Warm regards

Lynne

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I’ve been using iOS 7 for a while now, and must say that the issues are very 
minor. Over all the experience is positive, for me as a totally blind person.


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Re: What's the accessibility take on iOS7?

2013-10-13 Thread Chris H
Lynn and all, double tap on the home button to bring up the app 
switcher. Now this is what I do.

1. Swipe to the right with one finger until you come to an app.
2. Swipe up or down with one finger until the close app is selected, 
where app is the name of an app, and double tap anywhere with one finger.
3. If multiple apps are in the switcher, then just double tap anywhere 
with one finger until all you see is home. The reason is the close 
action is already selected for you.

Now here is another way to close apps in the switcher.
Basically it is the same, however swipe up with three fingers. This 
works no matter what action is selected in the rotor.
Finally to close app switcher, either double tap anywhere with one 
finger on the home icon, or press the home button.

Hope this helps.


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Hello Tommy

I need to try this for myself. So, from the main screen in iOS with VoiceOver 
active, how do you bring up the app switcher? I can switch apps visually and 
it’s really nice actually. But how do you initiate the app switcher with 
VoiceOver active? All or most of the gestures change. There is no longer the 
slide and twist type action which we use visually.

Warm regards

Lynne

On 3 Oct 2013, at 15:57, Tommy Craig tecr...@earthlink.net wrote:


Well you were miss informed about there not being a 64gb version of the 5S I
have one. I was one of the crazy ones who stood in line on the 20th in the
rain to get one. It is a great phone and I love it. It is much more
responsive than the 4S. As far as size and shape it is virtually the same as
the Iphone 5. Much lighter and thinner than my 4S was. I also got one of the
new leather cases from Apple and it is great. Very thin and light. Very nice
feel in your hand.

As far as ios 7 goes I like it overall. There are a couple of minner issues
such as the screen refreshing from time to time and VoiceOver is refreshed
and so you loose you place in the app your in. Also when you close an app
you don't always end up with the app highlighted on the screen. You end up
with the first then on that page highlighted.

One of the really nice things is the change to the app switcher. Instead of
doing the double click and hold to close apps, you now just swipe down and
you have choices to open or close that app. One of the hardest thing for me
to teach new users was the double tap and hold gesture.

Overall I like it a lot. I think a lot of low vission users don't like the
color scheme of IOS 7. There are a number of things that you can do to make
things easier to read though.


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Re: dropbox help please

2013-10-11 Thread Chris H
Judy you use the Dropbox app from the extras menu accessed with vo 
(control option) m twice. Then press vo left/right arrows until you see 
Dropbox then press vo space to activate this item. You don't need to use 
the app to add files and folders to your Dropbox. Simply copy the 
file(s) and folder(s) with command c, then press command v in your 
Dropbox folder, located in the home folder, easily accessible with shift 
command h. To open any file or folder press command o.


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I desperately need help I downloaded dropbox last night and spent hours trying 
to work out how to use it to no avail.  When I open dropbox it just says 
dropbox has no windows.  I need some basic instructions for idiots on how to 
use it how to send and retrieve them and just general info on how to access and 
use dropbox.  .
Hope someone can help me.  Judy
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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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iTunes Radio reportedly expanding to UK and other English speaking countries

2013-10-08 Thread Chris H

Good afternoon all.
Below is a link to an article from a UK based website detailing iTunes 
Radio availability to expand to the Uk and other English speaking 
countries in early 2014.

http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tech/news/a521822/itunes-radio-to-launch-in-uk-canada-and-australia-by-early-2014.html?utm_source=twutm_medium=dsukutm_campaign=twdsuk
As a result, I have just subscribed to and turned on iTunes Match ready 
for the expansion, as well as the uses as of right now.

Please note the link may have expanded to more than one line.
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Re: What's the accessibility take on iOS7?

2013-10-04 Thread Chris H
Have you guys noticed Siri behaves differently whether VoiceOver is on 
or off? With VoiceOver on Siri is more descriptive but with VoiceOver 
off Siri is less than helpful and expects you to look at any information 
presented. Just saying.


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On 04/10/2013 11:18, Josh Gregory wrote:

Yeah, the only sure fire way that I can think of to get it to work would be to 
turn off voice over, and even then it won't work half the time. Sometimes it 
will work, but it is hit or miss, I might ask it a few things and it might be 
spot on sometimes, but that's only sometimes.

Sent from my iPhone


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I agree that the usability of Siri has plummeted.

It has failed to make 3 calls in the last 10 minutes alone  even though it
announces that it is calling the number.

David Griffith

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Sent: 03 October 2013 21:15
To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: What's the accessibility take on iOS7?

siri for me on ios is shocking now it never responds smile i do like the OS
now since 7.0.2 it seems a lot more responsive to VO users though battery
life as to be expected terrible even with motion control off

On 3 Oct 2013, at 21:01, Christopher-Mark Gilland
ch...@clgproductions.com wrote:


I think you're a little confused.  The 5C does not go any higher than the

32 gig model, but the 5S goes all the way up to 64 gigs.  I just wanted to
clarify, as I can see where that may be confusing.


Chris.

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Subject: Re: What's the accessibility take on iOS7?


I love ios7 and all its glory.  It's accessible with some quirks and some

pas crash and brake, but I'm sure that will come in time. But as for access
issues others are reporting I'm not ringing them. Yu just need to practice
some of the jesters  until you can do them in your sleep. Where did you hear
the 64 gig model was *not* going to be around anymore? I did not hear such a
thing even in the key note in june.


Tc.

On Oct 3, 2013, at 1:14 AM, Cait and Maggie caitlyn.furn...@gmail.com

wrote:


Hi Lynn,
Personally, I like IOS 7.

some of the gestures took some getting used to, and I still struggle with

a few of them, but that's me and not the OS!


We upgraded both our phones from i phone 4's to the 5C, 32 g model.  IOS

7 does run a bit faster on the new phones, but we didn't play around a lot
with the older phones, either.  I am also running the new OS on my i pad 2
and it's a bit sluggish, but this doesn't make it unusable.


I'm not sure what's available in the UK, but here in Canada, you can

definitely buy a 5S in the 64 g model.


Caitlyn

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ly...@mac-access.net wrote:



Hello everybody

Firstly, let me just say that I'm not interested in what the fat cats

and the professional analysts say; I'm looking for genuine user opinion
here. I just wondered what you all make of iOS7.02 now that it is public, in
terms of accessibility primarily, and functionality as a secondary topic.
Speaking as somebody with vision, on the outside looking in as you might
say, it seems to me that Apple has maintained its reputation and commitment
as far as iOS is concerned, to accessibility. Although I haven't gave much
of an opportunity to play around with VoiceOver yet, from the visual
perspective iOS7.02 is gorgeous. I love the way that applications can now
interact, and the gestures which were there in iOS6 have been improved upon.
Of course, Apple's errors which only came to light when iOS7 hit the streets
were a little embarrassing for them I would think. But in fairness, they did
move swiftly to address them and now, we would seem to have as secure a
mobiles operating system as we can reasonably expect.


I do have one query though. I remember reading in the release notes that

there are a small number of functions which only apply to the iPhone5,
iPhone5C and iPhone5S. Is there anybody who has upgraded since the release
of iOS7 to an iPhone5, iPhone5C or iPhone5S from an earlier model and has
noticed a significant increase in functionality? If so, what were the
significant differences that you noticed?


I am toying with the idea of upgrading all of our iPhones to the 5S. But

I seem to remember that there is no longer a 64GB model available. Our
iPhones are currently all the 4S 64GB models. They work fine, and if I'm
going to upgrade there's have to be significant reasons. Yes, the dual
cameras would be nice, but not essential.


I very much welcome your input, and I hope that we can maintain a

cordial and productive discussion.


Warm regards

Lynne


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Re: What's the accessibility take on iOS7?

2013-10-04 Thread Chris H
When I asked it to check the weather, with VoiceOver on it will describe 
the current condition, the temperature, and a summary of the conditions 
for the next few days. With VoiceOver off all Siri says is, ok. here is 
the weather, and displays and not reads it.


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On 04/10/2013 12:37, Carol Pearson wrote:

Chris, can you please give an example, a specific question asked, so that we 
can see what you mean?



carol P
Sent from my iPod

On 4 Oct 2013, at 12:33 PM, Chris H christopher...@gmail.com wrote:

Have you guys noticed Siri behaves differently whether VoiceOver is on or off? 
With VoiceOver on Siri is more descriptive but with VoiceOver off Siri is less 
than helpful and expects you to look at any information presented. Just saying.

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On 04/10/2013 11:18, Josh Gregory wrote:

Yeah, the only sure fire way that I can think of to get it to work would be to 
turn off voice over, and even then it won't work half the time. Sometimes it 
will work, but it is hit or miss, I might ask it a few things and it might be 
spot on sometimes, but that's only sometimes.

Sent from my iPhone


On Oct 4, 2013, at 5:53 AM, David Griffith d.griff...@btinternet.com wrote:

I agree that the usability of Siri has plummeted.

It has failed to make 3 calls in the last 10 minutes alone  even though it
announces that it is calling the number.

David Griffith

-Original Message-
From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
[mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of William Lomas
Sent: 03 October 2013 21:15
To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: What's the accessibility take on iOS7?

siri for me on ios is shocking now it never responds smile i do like the OS
now since 7.0.2 it seems a lot more responsive to VO users though battery
life as to be expected terrible even with motion control off

On 3 Oct 2013, at 21:01, Christopher-Mark Gilland
ch...@clgproductions.com wrote:


I think you're a little confused.  The 5C does not go any higher than the

32 gig model, but the 5S goes all the way up to 64 gigs.  I just wanted to
clarify, as I can see where that may be confusing.


Chris.

- Original Message - From: Sarah k Alawami
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Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2013 9:54 AM
Subject: Re: What's the accessibility take on iOS7?


I love ios7 and all its glory.  It's accessible with some quirks and some

pas crash and brake, but I'm sure that will come in time. But as for access
issues others are reporting I'm not ringing them. Yu just need to practice
some of the jesters  until you can do them in your sleep. Where did you hear
the 64 gig model was *not* going to be around anymore? I did not hear such a
thing even in the key note in june.


Tc.

On Oct 3, 2013, at 1:14 AM, Cait and Maggie caitlyn.furn...@gmail.com

wrote:


Hi Lynn,
Personally, I like IOS 7.

some of the gestures took some getting used to, and I still struggle with

a few of them, but that's me and not the OS!


We upgraded both our phones from i phone 4's to the 5C, 32 g model.  IOS

7 does run a bit faster on the new phones, but we didn't play around a lot
with the older phones, either.  I am also running the new OS on my i pad 2
and it's a bit sluggish, but this doesn't make it unusable.


I'm not sure what's available in the UK, but here in Canada, you can

definitely buy a 5S in the 64 g model.


Caitlyn

On 2013-10-03, at 4:00 AM, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith

ly...@mac-access.net wrote:



Hello everybody

Firstly, let me just say that I'm not interested in what the fat cats

and the professional analysts say; I'm looking for genuine user opinion
here. I just wondered what you all make of iOS7.02 now that it is public, in
terms of accessibility primarily, and functionality as a secondary topic.
Speaking as somebody with vision, on the outside looking in as you might
say, it seems to me that Apple has maintained its reputation and commitment
as far as iOS is concerned, to accessibility. Although I haven't gave much
of an opportunity to play around with VoiceOver yet, from the visual
perspective iOS7.02 is gorgeous. I love the way that applications can now
interact, and the gestures which were there in iOS6 have been improved upon.
Of course, Apple's errors which only came to light when iOS7 hit the streets
were a little embarrassing for them I would think. But in fairness, they did
move swiftly to address them and now, we would seem to have as secure a
mobiles operating system as we can reasonably expect.


I do have one query though. I remember reading in the release notes that

there are a small number of functions which only apply to the iPhone5,
iPhone5C and iPhone5S. Is there anybody who has upgraded since the release
of iOS7 to an iPhone5, iPhone5C or iPhone5S from an earlier model and has
noticed a significant increase in functionality? If so, what were

Re: What's the accessibility take on iOS7?

2013-10-03 Thread Chris H
Same here. While I liked iOS 7 under iPhone 4, my experience has been 
tons better since I upgraded to the iPhone 4s. I love the Siri 
improvements, which are actually new to me as never got the chance to 
use Siri on iOS 5 and iOS 6. I also love the overall responsiveness. 
Whether this is the iPhone 4s itself or iOS 7 I don't know since I only 
had it a couple of days and not when the iPhoe 4s came out in 2011.


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On 03/10/2013 16:11, Zachary Kline wrote:

I’ve been using iOS 7 for a while now, and must say that the issues are very 
minor. Over all the experience is positive, for me as a totally blind person.
Best,
Zack.
On Oct 3, 2013, at 7:03 AM, Josh Gregory joshkar...@gmail.com wrote:


I will agree… Of particular annoyance to me is the losing focus issue of voice 
over on iPhone 4s. Maybe this doesn't happen on other devices, but it is 
particularly noticeable here.

Sent from my iPhone


On Oct 3, 2013, at 9:57 AM, Dónal Fitzpatrick dfitz...@computing.dcu.ie wrote:

Hi Lynne,

Right here’s a departure from the fanboy culture for you.   IOS7 is a mediocre 
release.  There are various issues but of particular note is the way they have 
broken interaction with Siri.  Lots of fairly clued-in people have commented on 
this on twitter but for me they need to really solve this one.

Bluntly, the big game-changers in IOS7 aren’t in the realm of accessibility for 
blind people; rather they are in the inclusion of switch-based access.  I’m not 
a user of these devices but word has it that they’ve done this fairly well.

Dónal

On 3 Oct 2013, at 14:54, Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:

I love ios7 and all its glory.  It's accessible with some quirks and some pas 
crash and brake, but I'm sure that will come in time. But as for access issues 
others are reporting I'm not ringing them. Yu just need to practice some of the 
jesters  until you can do them in your sleep. Where did you hear the 64 gig 
model was *not* going to be around anymore? I did not hear such a thing even in 
the key note in june.

Tc.

On Oct 3, 2013, at 1:14 AM, Cait and Maggie caitlyn.furn...@gmail.com wrote:

Hi Lynn,
Personally, I like IOS 7.

some of the gestures took some getting used to, and I still struggle with a few 
of them, but that's me and not the OS!

We upgraded both our phones from i phone 4's to the 5C, 32 g model.  IOS 7 does 
run a bit faster on the new phones, but we didn't play around a lot with the 
older phones, either.  I am also running the new OS on my i pad 2 and it's a 
bit sluggish, but this doesn't make it unusable.

I'm not sure what's available in the UK, but here in Canada, you can definitely 
buy a 5S in the 64 g model.

Caitlyn


On 2013-10-03, at 4:00 AM, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith ly...@mac-access.net 
wrote:

Hello everybody

Firstly, let me just say that I’m not interested in what the “fat cats” and the professional analysts say; I’m looking for genuine user opinion here. I just wondered what you all make of iOS7.02 now that it is public, in terms of accessibility primarily, and functionality as a secondary topic. Speaking as somebody with vision, on the outside looking in as you might say, it seems to me that Apple has maintained its reputation and commitment as far as iOS is concerned, to accessibility. Although I haven’t gave much of an opportunity to play around with VoiceOver yet, from the visual perspective iOS7.02 is gorgeous. I love the way that applications can now interact, and the gestures which were there in iOS6 have been improved upon. Of course, Apple’s errors which only came to light when iOS7 hit the streets were a little embarrassing for them I would think. But in fairness, they did move swiftly to address them and now, we would seem to have as secure a mobiles operating 
system 
as we can reasonably expect.


I do have one query though. I remember reading in the release notes that there 
are a small number of functions which only apply to the iPhone5, iPhone5C and 
iPhone5S. Is there anybody who has upgraded since the release of iOS7 to an 
iPhone5, iPhone5C or iPhone5S from an earlier model and has noticed a 
significant increase in functionality? If so, what were the significant 
differences that you noticed?

I am toying with the idea of upgrading all of our iPhones to the 5S. But I seem 
to remember that there is no longer a 64GB model available. Our iPhones are 
currently all the 4S 64GB models. They work fine, and if I’m going to upgrade 
there’s have to be significant reasons. Yes, the dual cameras would be nice, 
but not essential.

I very much welcome your input, and I hope that we can maintain a cordial and 
productive discussion.

Warm regards

Lynne


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Re: What's the accessibility take on iOS7?

2013-10-03 Thread Chris H
The issues I am having with Siri I am probably not aware of since I am 
new to Siri. I however do experience tiems where one time Siri can't 
handle requests but next time it can. But I can't blame that on iOS 7. 
So will put it down to something I get used to with Siri. After all Siri 
processes information from the phone to Apple's servers then returns a 
response back if it can.


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On 03/10/2013 14:57, Dónal Fitzpatrick wrote:

Hi Lynne,

Right here’s a departure from the fanboy culture for you.   IOS7 is a mediocre 
release.  There are various issues but of particular note is the way they have 
broken interaction with Siri.  Lots of fairly clued-in people have commented on 
this on twitter but for me they need to really solve this one.

Bluntly, the big game-changers in IOS7 aren’t in the realm of accessibility for 
blind people; rather they are in the inclusion of switch-based access.  I’m not 
a user of these devices but word has it that they’ve done this fairly well.

Dónal
On 3 Oct 2013, at 14:54, Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:


I love ios7 and all its glory.  It's accessible with some quirks and some pas 
crash and brake, but I'm sure that will come in time. But as for access issues 
others are reporting I'm not ringing them. Yu just need to practice some of the 
jesters  until you can do them in your sleep. Where did you hear the 64 gig 
model was *not* going to be around anymore? I did not hear such a thing even in 
the key note in june.

Tc.
On Oct 3, 2013, at 1:14 AM, Cait and Maggie caitlyn.furn...@gmail.com wrote:


Hi Lynn,
Personally, I like IOS 7.

some of the gestures took some getting used to, and I still struggle with a few 
of them, but that's me and not the OS!

We upgraded both our phones from i phone 4's to the 5C, 32 g model.  IOS 7 does 
run a bit faster on the new phones, but we didn't play around a lot with the 
older phones, either.  I am also running the new OS on my i pad 2 and it's a 
bit sluggish, but this doesn't make it unusable.

I'm not sure what's available in the UK, but here in Canada, you can definitely 
buy a 5S in the 64 g model.

Caitlyn

On 2013-10-03, at 4:00 AM, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith ly...@mac-access.net 
wrote:


Hello everybody

Firstly, let me just say that I’m not interested in what the “fat cats” and the 
professional analysts say; I’m looking for genuine user opinion here. I just 
wondered what you all make of iOS7.02 now that it is public, in terms of 
accessibility primarily, and functionality as a secondary topic. Speaking as 
somebody with vision, on the outside looking in as you might say, it seems to 
me that Apple has maintained its reputation and commitment as far as iOS is 
concerned, to accessibility. Although I haven’t gave much of an opportunity to 
play around with VoiceOver yet, from the visual perspective iOS7.02 is 
gorgeous. I love the way that applications can now interact, and the gestures 
which were there in iOS6 have been improved upon. Of course, Apple’s errors 
which only came to light when iOS7 hit the streets were a little embarrassing 
for them I would think. But in fairness, they did move swiftly to address them 
and now, we would seem to have as secure a mobiles operating sy

stem as
we can reasonably expect.


I do have one query though. I remember reading in the release notes that there 
are a small number of functions which only apply to the iPhone5, iPhone5C and 
iPhone5S. Is there anybody who has upgraded since the release of iOS7 to an 
iPhone5, iPhone5C or iPhone5S from an earlier model and has noticed a 
significant increase in functionality? If so, what were the significant 
differences that you noticed?

I am toying with the idea of upgrading all of our iPhones to the 5S. But I seem 
to remember that there is no longer a 64GB model available. Our iPhones are 
currently all the 4S 64GB models. They work fine, and if I’m going to upgrade 
there’s have to be significant reasons. Yes, the dual cameras would be nice, 
but not essential.

I very much welcome your input, and I hope that we can maintain a cordial and 
productive discussion.

Warm regards

Lynne


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Re: What's the accessibility take on iOS7?

2013-10-03 Thread Chris H

Turn on reduced motion in settings general accessibility.

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On 03/10/2013 15:03, Josh Gregory wrote:

I will agree… Of particular annoyance to me is the losing focus issue of voice 
over on iPhone 4s. Maybe this doesn't happen on other devices, but it is 
particularly noticeable here.

Sent from my iPhone


On Oct 3, 2013, at 9:57 AM, Dónal Fitzpatrick dfitz...@computing.dcu.ie wrote:

Hi Lynne,

Right here’s a departure from the fanboy culture for you.   IOS7 is a mediocre 
release.  There are various issues but of particular note is the way they have 
broken interaction with Siri.  Lots of fairly clued-in people have commented on 
this on twitter but for me they need to really solve this one.

Bluntly, the big game-changers in IOS7 aren’t in the realm of accessibility for 
blind people; rather they are in the inclusion of switch-based access.  I’m not 
a user of these devices but word has it that they’ve done this fairly well.

Dónal

On 3 Oct 2013, at 14:54, Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:

I love ios7 and all its glory.  It's accessible with some quirks and some pas 
crash and brake, but I'm sure that will come in time. But as for access issues 
others are reporting I'm not ringing them. Yu just need to practice some of the 
jesters  until you can do them in your sleep. Where did you hear the 64 gig 
model was *not* going to be around anymore? I did not hear such a thing even in 
the key note in june.

Tc.

On Oct 3, 2013, at 1:14 AM, Cait and Maggie caitlyn.furn...@gmail.com wrote:

Hi Lynn,
Personally, I like IOS 7.

some of the gestures took some getting used to, and I still struggle with a few 
of them, but that's me and not the OS!

We upgraded both our phones from i phone 4's to the 5C, 32 g model.  IOS 7 does 
run a bit faster on the new phones, but we didn't play around a lot with the 
older phones, either.  I am also running the new OS on my i pad 2 and it's a 
bit sluggish, but this doesn't make it unusable.

I'm not sure what's available in the UK, but here in Canada, you can definitely 
buy a 5S in the 64 g model.

Caitlyn


On 2013-10-03, at 4:00 AM, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith ly...@mac-access.net 
wrote:

Hello everybody

Firstly, let me just say that I’m not interested in what the “fat cats” and the 
professional analysts say; I’m looking for genuine user opinion here. I just 
wondered what you all make of iOS7.02 now that it is public, in terms of 
accessibility primarily, and functionality as a secondary topic. Speaking as 
somebody with vision, on the outside looking in as you might say, it seems to 
me that Apple has maintained its reputation and commitment as far as iOS is 
concerned, to accessibility. Although I haven’t gave much of an opportunity to 
play around with VoiceOver yet, from the visual perspective iOS7.02 is 
gorgeous. I love the way that applications can now interact, and the gestures 
which were there in iOS6 have been improved upon. Of course, Apple’s errors 
which only came to light when iOS7 hit the streets were a little embarrassing 
for them I would think. But in fairness, they did move swiftly to address them 
and now, we would seem to have as secure a mobiles

 operat
ing system as we can reasonably expect.


I do have one query though. I remember reading in the release notes that there 
are a small number of functions which only apply to the iPhone5, iPhone5C and 
iPhone5S. Is there anybody who has upgraded since the release of iOS7 to an 
iPhone5, iPhone5C or iPhone5S from an earlier model and has noticed a 
significant increase in functionality? If so, what were the significant 
differences that you noticed?

I am toying with the idea of upgrading all of our iPhones to the 5S. But I seem 
to remember that there is no longer a 64GB model available. Our iPhones are 
currently all the 4S 64GB models. They work fine, and if I’m going to upgrade 
there’s have to be significant reasons. Yes, the dual cameras would be nice, 
but not essential.

I very much welcome your input, and I hope that we can maintain a cordial and 
productive discussion.

Warm regards

Lynne


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Re: What's the accessibility take on iOS7?

2013-10-03 Thread Chris H
Lynn, if I am correct, the only significant functionality missing on iOS 
7 under older phones, even the 4s, is the Airdrop feature, which I'm 
sure you're familiar with on the Os X platform. For others, it allows 
certain files to be transferred from one iOS device to another, over 
bluetooth or wifi. These files can include contacts, media including 
photos, and I believe links to iTunes Radio stations for those living in 
the U.S. The other significant function, only available in the 5s, is 
the ability to unlock your phone and authorize iTunes purchases just by 
using your fingerprint. The obvious reason for this is only the iPhone 
5s has a fingerprint sensor built into the home button.

Hope this helps.


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On 03/10/2013 09:00, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote:

Hello everybody

Firstly, let me just say that I’m not interested in what the “fat cats” and the 
professional analysts say; I’m looking for genuine user opinion here. I just 
wondered what you all make of iOS7.02 now that it is public, in terms of 
accessibility primarily, and functionality as a secondary topic. Speaking as 
somebody with vision, on the outside looking in as you might say, it seems to 
me that Apple has maintained its reputation and commitment as far as iOS is 
concerned, to accessibility. Although I haven’t gave much of an opportunity to 
play around with VoiceOver yet, from the visual perspective iOS7.02 is 
gorgeous. I love the way that applications can now interact, and the gestures 
which were there in iOS6 have been improved upon. Of course, Apple’s errors 
which only came to light when iOS7 hit the streets were a little embarrassing 
for them I would think. But in fairness, they did move swiftly to address them 
and now, we would seem to have as secure a mobiles operating syste

m as we
can reasonably expect.


I do have one query though. I remember reading in the release notes that there 
are a small number of functions which only apply to the iPhone5, iPhone5C and 
iPhone5S. Is there anybody who has upgraded since the release of iOS7 to an 
iPhone5, iPhone5C or iPhone5S from an earlier model and has noticed a 
significant increase in functionality? If so, what were the significant 
differences that you noticed?

I am toying with the idea of upgrading all of our iPhones to the 5S. But I seem 
to remember that there is no longer a 64GB model available. Our iPhones are 
currently all the 4S 64GB models. They work fine, and if I’m going to upgrade 
there’s have to be significant reasons. Yes, the dual cameras would be nice, 
but not essential.

I very much welcome your input, and I hope that we can maintain a cordial and 
productive discussion.

Warm regards

Lynne


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Re: How to obtain the new premium voices

2013-09-20 Thread Chris H
Double tap more info next to each language and turn enhanced quality on. 
If you do not see your languages double tap add new language, then 
double tap the language you want. Can I just say Apple has really done a 
great job in this area. I had nothing but trouble with the language 
rotor settings in iOS 5 and 6. It would just jump around. This is now 
the past in iOS 7.


On 19/09/2013 23:25, William Lomas wrote:



Sent from my iPhone'hi all how do i please get premium voices on ios 7?
british english is my default dialect but i want african hq and us hq.
regards Will

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Re: to shut down or put in sleep mode. also, what is Mavrick?

2013-09-16 Thread Chris H
I shut down my mac but that's my own choice and this is coming from 
using i.t. for years. Maverix is the next major update to Os X.


On 16/09/2013 14:46, Linda C. Knight wrote:





Hi all,



As mac users, are you suppose to shut down the computer or just let stay in
sleep mode. Or is it just a matter of preference.



Also, what is Mavrick I've been reading about on here. Is that the future
update to mountain lion?



Thanks





Hugs and 73

Linda C. Knight  shirley

CallSign: kk4hrg

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Re: if i get a Mac, how do we set up VoiceOver

2013-09-12 Thread Chris H

Command f5 will get you going.

On 12/09/2013 15:48, meadowlar...@cox.net wrote:

Hello. if I get a Mac, how do we set up VoiceOver?

Thanks,

Brenda

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Re: Authentication has no windows?

2013-09-09 Thread Chris H

I must be missing something but what does vo shift f2 do?

On 08/09/2013 23:12, Bryan Jones wrote:

Maybe VO+Shift+F2 will bring the login item forward?


I've had the same message at startup a number of times on my 2011 MBA but 
haven't spent any time searching for a cause or a fix.

HTH,
Bryan


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My girlfriend keeps having  a problem with her Mac book air at the login 
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Re: Vmware Fusion 6

2013-09-08 Thread Chris H
Andy, Vmware Fusion is one way of running Windows on your mac, the other 
being Bootcamp. The great thing though is Vmware Fusion is fully 
accessible. Even installing Windows is fully accessible so long as you 
use the Easy Install option.


On 08/09/2013 13:32, Andy Collins wrote:

Chris - Why is this so great, what does it do for us? -

Andy
On 8 Sep 2013, at 11:51, christopher hallsworth christopher...@gmail.com 
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Hello Everyone
Vmware has released version 6 of their Fusion software. The below is fantastic 
news for everybody.
It is easier than ever to try Vmware Fusion before committing to a purchase!
Simply go to
www.vmware.com/fusion
and click on the try for free link.
The application comes as a disc image. So it is just a case of opening the disc 
image and copying the only file that is in there to the applications folder.
When you run Vmware Fusion for the first time, just follow the instructions, 
and choose the I would like to try Vmware Fusion 6 for 30 days radio button. 
Click the continue button, enter a valid e-mail address (only used by Vmware to 
send you promotions), select the edition you want to try from the group of 
radio buttons, and click the done button.
You can now enjoy the power of virtualization on your mac at no cost for up to 
30 days.
In case you haven't got the hint already smoile, the application is fully 
accessible with VoiceOver as all previous versions. I am using the trial as I 
speak. So it can be done with no sighted assistance whatsoever!
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Re: VMware Fusion 6.0

2013-09-08 Thread Chris H
Gordon I thought Vmware Fusion 6.0 and Vmware Fusion 6.0 Professional is 
in one package. If not how come we are able to try the edition out at no 
cost without downloading anything additional? Just my thoughts.


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  Hi everybody
  For the benefit of anybody who may find this useful, VMware Fusion
version 6.0 is almost up on our servers as I write.  We are also going
to put up VMware Fusion Proffessional as well, if anybody has need of that.
  Warning:  Do not install the Proffessional version unless you have
need of its management functionality.  The Proffessional version is only
intended for IT specialists and proffessionals and specialists who need
to manage networked installations of guest operating systems.
  I will shortly try Fusion 6 for accessibility, and report my findings
on our blog which you can find at:
httpcc//blogddmac-iosddaccessddnet

Thank you.

Kind regards
Gordon
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Re: Authentication has no windows?

2013-09-08 Thread Chris H
Try either the application or window choosers they both work everywhere 
VoiceOver is running including before login.


On 08/09/2013 20:38, Judy Pryor wrote:

this dialogue has happened to me, not at log in but when I have been on safari 
and maybe another Ap  and probably done something wrong.  Having panicked I ran 
my finger across the trackpad and somehow I got my window back.  Why does this 
happen and is there a correct way to get the correct screen back. Judy
On 8 Sep 2013, at 18:37, Josh Gregory joshkar...@gmail.com wrote:


No… You can't login if it says that because the text fields don't appear. Phil, 
has she tried restarting?

Sent from my iPhone

On Sep 8, 2013, at 1:23 PM, Phil Halton philh...@gmail.com wrote:


If I'm not mistaken, at that point she should type in her password and hit 
enter.

Sent from my IPhone


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Hi all,

My girlfriend keeps having  a problem with her Mac book air at the login 
screen. Vo keeps saying authentication has no windows and she is unable to 
login to the system. Any ideas on what may be causing this problem?

Thanks.



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Re: automatically alphabetizing the doc?

2013-09-03 Thread Chris H

Maybe their other product Deeper may be of some help. It is a tweaking tool.

On 03/09/2013 05:00, Sarah k Alawami wrote:

I know how to do the cmd option left and right arrow to move items on the doc 
but I don't' want to do this for 20 or more items to the left of the splitter. 
Is there a way to auto put these thing sin ABC order? I tried looking on google 
but got no ware on the hunt for an answer.

Even onyx doesn't have a trick. lo;l!

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Re: Mail

2013-09-02 Thread Chris H
William providing Mail is running it will push mail as and when it 
becomes available. Only if it is removed from the app switcher does the 
fetch data settings take into account.


On 02/09/2013 15:31, William Lomas wrote:

hello,

i have a few issue  with e-mail on my iphone.
whenever mail is still in my ap switcher, it appears that all email is pushing 
to my phone dispite the manual or hourly option being set is this normal?
also,
if i close mail from switcher, will i still get e-mail pushed manually or 
automatically dependent setting?
regards William


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Onyx

2013-08-31 Thread Chris H

Hello everyone
has anyone tried or does anyone use Onyx? I think this is a fantastic 
utility for your mac. It is a maintenance and cleaning tool as well as 
offering other functions. Downloaded and ran it today and my 2011 
Macbook Pro 13 running Mountain Lion is now faster. Go search for it via 
Google as it's not in the Mac App Store. It's by Titanium Software.

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Re: Onyx

2013-08-31 Thread Chris H

Will give Cocktail a try. Cheers!

On 31/08/2013 21:50, Mike Arrigo wrote:

You bet, it's a great app for sure. That and cocktail are the 2 best apps in 
this category.
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Hello everyone
has anyone tried or does anyone use Onyx? I think this is a fantastic utility 
for your mac. It is a maintenance and cleaning tool as well as offering other 
functions. Downloaded and ran it today and my 2011 Macbook Pro 13 running 
Mountain Lion is now faster. Go search for it via Google as it's not in the Mac 
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Re: What do these aliases mean on my desktop?

2013-08-30 Thread Chris H
Andy, aliases are the equivalents to shortcuts on the other platform. 
Just move the aliases to the trash and you should be fine.


On 29/08/2013 21:20, Andy Collins wrote:

Hi all -

As well as seeing Macintosh hd selected volume on my desktop, When I use VO 
with the arrow keys, VO says Macintosh hd alias selected  alias, and Macintosh 
hd alias.

These alias's look just like the Macintosh volume, with an items list 
containing applications, library, users etc, but I'm not sure how they got on 
the desk top, and what they mean, or indeed, what I should do with them -

Andy
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