Re: [Mac-access]: Can't move messages to trash on my Mac

2015-03-22 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Andy,

I've not experienced this on my Mac, but I have on the iPhone. Have
you tried quitting and restarting mail to see if that helps?
It may also be that the Mail settings have somehow got corrupted, well
the Mail folders at least anyway. It may be worth looking into the
Mail Preferences and resetting Mail settings.
Regards.
Lewis.


On 22/03/2015, Andy Collins  wrote:
> Hi all -
>
> I've deleted and set up again this mail account on my Mac. Now however, when
> I hit the delete key on an email, it brings up a message saying unable to
> move message to folder [null]. Anybody know what's going on?
>
> Many thanks -
>
> Andy Collins
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Re: [Mac-access]: Got a couple of questions.

2014-12-15 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Gary,

I can't fully answer your first question, but in regards to your
iPhone, I would do a reset of all settings, as it seems like a very
unusual problem. But have you tried turning VoiceOver off then On
again whilst in that strange screen?
Regards.
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On 15/12/2014, Gary Price(Gmail)  wrote:
> Hello everyone.
> This is Gary Price here.
>
> I've got a couple of questions. I hope someone on here can help.
>
> My first question concerns my Macbook 2008 running Lion10.7.
> I've recently done a re-install of the operating system off my 8GB
> memory stick.
> I put my Apple ID password on at first. But eventually I thought that
> was a bit basic. So I changed it.
> After a while though, I had to reset it because even though I was doing
> it right it kept saying Login failed.
>
> So now on my Mac I've got 2 chains stored, the old password and the new
> one. Please is there a way of deleting the old password?
>
> My second question concerns my iPhone4S. At the moment my iCloud
> keychain is turned on, but its pending.
> But I've got a very strange problem. Not sure how to explain it.
> Basically when I double tap with VoiceOver approove with security code,
> VoiceOver says Password secure text field is editing. So it wants my
> Apple ID password.
> But here's the strange thing, the keyboard to type it in isn't at the
> bottom of the screen where it would be normally. In stead, its showing
> the status bar.
> But not only that, but along the screen its showing a lot of rubbish
> which i can't make any sence of!
> This is using the latest iOS 8.1.2
>
> I hope that someone can answer either of these questions.
> Thanks very much for all your help and I look forward to any responses.
> --
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Re: [Mac-access]: navigating by first letter on a list of songs on ITunes

2014-12-03 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Henry,
You could search for the song by typing the song, artist name, etc in
the Search Box.
Hope this helps.
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On 03/12/2014, Henry Miller  wrote:
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> Hi
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> I am running Yosemite and the latest version of ITunes on a Mac book pro.
>
> When in a long list of songs in ITunes, I am unable to navigate to a
> particular song by using the first letter.
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> Can someone kindly offer a solution?
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Re: [Mac-access]: Still got this weird Braille onscreen issue

2014-10-30 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Andy,

Have you tried to uncheck the checkbox that says Braille Follows
Active under the Braille Options? I believe there is another one
called Active Follows Braille. Try unchecking that too.
I am not entirely sure if it's under Braille or Navigation Settings in
VO Utility.
Regards.
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On 30/10/2014, Andy Collins  wrote:
> Hi all -
>
> This seems to be a very visual thing, as VO doesn't report anything, but to
> those with eyes, there is what is perhaps a window on the screen that is
> displaying Braille dots, such as folder names. I haven't got a Braille
> display connected now, and have been having a few sluggish experiences
> especially in Safari recently, that seems to coincide with this issue
> occurring. Any ideas where I could look to prevent this Braille window from
> showing onscreen? I've looked under the Braille tab in VO, and there isn't
> much in there, certainly nothing that looks like it could be the cause of
> the problem. Anybody any ideas then please? -
>
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Re: Trying to open the download and document folder on the Dock?

2014-10-21 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Henry,

You have to follow David's commands for each folder individually.
Hope this helps.
Regards.
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On 21/10/2014, Henry Miller  wrote:
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>
> Hi david
>
> I have now sorted the problem about opening the documents folder on the
> dock-I accidently selected the wrong item-thank you.
>
> best wishes
>
> Henry
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
> [mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of David Griffith
> Sent: 21 October 2014 00:19
> To: OS X & iOS Accessibility
> Subject: Re: Trying to open the download and document folder on the Dock?
>
> In order to access folders on the dock with Voiceover you nee dot assign
> different view settings to the default.
> You need to set the view option away from the default stack to folder and
> specify the view option as list also. This requires repeatedly entering the
> options of the dock item with shift vo m.
> David Griffith
>> On 20 Oct 2014, at 21:28, Henry Miller 
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> I cannot open either the download or document folder on the dock using VO
> +
>> spacebar or pressing the enter key.  All the other applications on the
> dock
>> open without any problems.
>>
>> Is there a special command to open folders on the dock? as command plus O
>> does not activate.
>>
>>
>> Many thanks in advance for any help
>>
>> best wishes
>>
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Re: Trying to open the download and document folder on the Dock?

2014-10-21 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Henry,

I forgot about the VO+Shift+M context menu for the doc items - my mind
wasn't on top form last night. There are some options in there and one
of them is to set the dock items to show as a list.

Regards.
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On 21/10/2014, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:
> Actually  Try viewing it as list in the vo shift m context menu then try to
> open the folder. ti will not actually open but it will still work.
>
> Take care.
>> On Oct 20, 2014, at 1:28 PM, Henry Miller 
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> I cannot open either the download or document folder on the dock using VO
>> +
>> spacebar or pressing the enter key.  All the other applications on the
>> dock
>> open without any problems.
>>
>> Is there a special command to open folders on the dock? as command plus O
>> does not activate.
>>
>>
>> Many thanks in advance for any help
>>
>> best wishes
>>
>> Henry
>>
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Re: transferring Contacts to the Mac

2014-10-18 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Anna,

The best way is to Backup your iPhone via the Back Up button under the
Summary tab in iTunes.
I hope this helps.
Lewis.

On 18/10/2014, Anna  Byrne  wrote:
> My MacBook pro can see my iPhone, and can see my contacts on
> iCloud.  How can I get those contacts from either the phone or the
> cloud onto the Mac???
>
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Re: pairing a braille display via bluetooth with mavrics

2014-08-08 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Terry,

I'm not overly sure if this Braille Display is compatible with
VoiceOver, both on the Mac and iDevices, otherwise it would have
detected it straight away on the Mac and iPhone. Note: you do have to
go to Braille under VoiceOver settings and tell it that you're trying
to connect to that Braille Display.
Regards.
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On 08/08/2014, Terry Clasper  wrote:
>   HI all.
> Believe it or not I've never had to do this before, and so far don't seem to
> be able to.
> I've tried pairing the display using the bluetooth procedure and indeed
> indicates that it has correctly paired.
> However then when I go into the voice over utility it tells me it can't see
> a display.
> I've also tried the method you use with IOS i.e the iPhone and not pared it
> but instead simply turned on the device and gone into braille displays
> within the voice over utility and again the mac can't see any braille
> displays.
> So has anyone managed to successfully pair a display using bluetooth and if
> so how.
> Its the Ava comfort I'm trying to do this with which works perfectly via
> USB.
> Thanks a lot for any words of wisdom.
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Re: Bootcamp

2014-07-14 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Will,
Yes it is, then AltA for advanced options, Alt F for Format. Then Alt/Option B 
for back and down arrow 4 times to select the Bootcamp partition, then press 
enter.
Regards
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> hi all when installing windows in bootcamp is it 4 sure 4 times down to hit 
> the bootcamp partition?
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Re: Slow bootup?

2014-03-28 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi,

Wow, that does sound interesting. My 13inch 2010 MacBook running
10.9.2 is running fine, only takes about 2-3 minutes max to boot up.
It's an Intel Core 2 Duo at 2.4GHZ, 4GB RAM, 320GB Hard Drive, running
at 7200RPM.
Regards.
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On 28/03/2014, Christopher gilland  wrote:
> W'w'w'w'w'w'w'wate! a minute!  Mine actually stays unchecked.  I wonder if
> maybe that dialog is fooling me!  Maybe it is! openning things without me
> knowing!  Sarah, you might a just hit the nail on the head!  Let me look at
>
> these instructions and try it, then we'll see if it helps.
>
> Chris.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Sarah k Alawami" 
> To: "mac access list iOS Accessibility" 
> Sent: Friday, March 28, 2014 2:21 PM
> Subject: Re: Slow bootup?
>
>
> Yah it does not stay checked. There is a file you need to edit . I have
> instructions in this email.
>
>  You might need to modify paths and it does refer to lion but this still is
>
> a issue in mavericks.
>
> instructions follow.
>
> 10.7: Completely disable Resume
> This hint describes a way to completely, once and for all, disable all
> Resume features (that is, 'Reopen windows when logging back in' and Saved
> Application States) once and for all.
>
> Disable Saved Application States
>
> OS X Lion offers a checkbox to disable saved application states. However,
> many applications do not seem to care about that checkbox (e.g. Terminal).
> The easiest way to prevent applications from writing away saved states is
> exactly that: don't let them write to the saved application states folder.
>
> To do this, first open up Terminal. Issue the following command to remove
> any saved application states you might have:
>
> rm -r '~/Library/Saved Application State/*'
>
> Now, prevent anything from writing it's state away ever again:
>
> chmod -R a-w '~/Library/Saved Application State'
>
> You may use the chmod command on individual application's folders inside the
>
> Saved Application State folder to prevent a single application from writing
>
> its state away.
>
> Likewise, to re-enable saving states, use the same command but make the
> change 'a+w' instead of 'a-w':
>
> chmod -R a+w '~/Library/Saved Application State'
>
> Disable 'Reopen windows when logging back in'
>
> To permanently disable 'Reopen windows when logging back in,' you can use
> the following command:
>
> defaults write com.apple.loginwindow TALLogoutSavesState -bool false
>
> This will effectively disable 'Reopen windows when logging back in,' though
>
> the checkbox will still be ticked. However, this switch resets itself every
>
> time on reboot. To prevent this from happening, again we remove write
> permissions on the file containing the option:
>
> chmod a-w ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.loginwindow.plist
>
> This should do it. But there's where OS X gets nasty. When it can't write to
>
> this file, it will try to put the write permissions back itself. The
> solution is to change the owner to root, effectively preventing anyone (but
>
> root) from changing permissions on the file:
>
> sudo chown root ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.loginwindow.plist
>
> To reverse this, simply issue the following commands:
>
> sudo chown $USER ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.loginwindow.plist
> chmod a+w ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.loginwindow.plist
> defaults write com.apple.loginwindow TALLogoutSavesState -bool true
>
> [crarko adds: Definitely do this at your own risk. About the only thing most
>
> of us might ever care to do would be preventing some individual application
>
> from saving its state, as is mentioned near the end of part 1 one of the
> hint. If you try this I'd suggest testing it with a dummy account first.
> Note that all the permission changes are only made to files in the user
> account Library.]
>
>
>
> On Mar 28, 2014, at 8:39 AM, isaac  wrote:
>
>> Did you try closing all windows then before restarting or shutting down
>> the mac uncheck the box?
>> On Mar 28, 2014, at 10:34 AM, matthew Dyer 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I am using an iMac 27 inch and do not have this problem.  Really the only
>>>
>>> miner problem I have is that the check box for reopening windows at
>>> startup does not stay unchecked.  Other than that my mac boots up just
>>> fine.
>>>
>>> Matthew
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mar 27, 2014, at 10:38 PM, Sarah k Alawami 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 do you have any other macs you could try this on? All of us have mac
 book pros I think who are having this and mac mac minnies. Those of us
 who have mac regular mac books who are running mavericks do you guys
 have this problem as well?
 On Mar 27, 2014, at 7:08 PM, Christopher gilland
  wrote:

> Uh... I think I've said about 3 or 4, no wait, maybe 5? times? that I
> was doing this not only on a macbook, but also have the issue on my mac
>
> mini. No hard feelings, this isn't meant to be rude, so please don't
> take it that way, but with all due respect, I really wish people who
> re

Re: the delete function in the e-mail program

2014-03-08 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Bill,
You should be able to swipe down with one finger on the e-mail. The
first option will be Move, and then if you do the same again, it
should be delete or archive.
Alternatively, you can do a single finger flick up and you should hear
delete/archive straight away.
Hope this helps!
Lewis.


On 09/03/2014, Bill Deatherage  wrote:
> Hello,
> I got a new Ipod 64 gigtoday.  I am having a problem with the e-mail
> program. after I read the message I can't findthe delete opsion.  I can find
> the move opsion andmove it to trash and delete it from there.  but, I would
> like to be able to delete it from the inbox after reading the message.   If
> anyone has any suggestions on how to solve this problem I would appreciate
> hearing from you.  Thanks in advance.
> Bill Deatherage
>
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Re: syncing email accounts to iDevices

2013-12-22 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Lyn,

I think under your iPod, there should be an Info Tab. VO Space on
that, then tab to Sync Mail Accounts or something. That is how it used
to be. I haven't done it on the new iTunes, so it may be different.
Merry Christmas!
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> accounts using the latest iTunes?  I can’t for the life of me figure this
> one out.  I would like to sync my email accounts to my iPod but I have no
> clue where to look, unless I have missed something.
> Thanks for your help and again, have a great holiday.
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Re: Quick Time Player ?s

2013-11-14 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi,

On my MacBook, the Mic is near the keyboard somewhere on the left hand
side too. I would recommend a USB Microphone, perhaps a Logitech one
that can record in high quality and give you a good loud sound. You
can get such microphones from Amazon.
Hope this helps a bit.
Regards.
Lewis.


On 14/11/2013, Andy Collins  wrote:
> I Eileen -
>
> I don't think a headset with mic would be powerful enough to record an
> external source such as a  lecture. As I understand things, not all headsets
> with mics work on the Air, it's something to do with the number of rings on
> the mini jack plug, so try what you have and see if it works. Certainly
> Apple head sets do, so if you have an iPhone for example, you should be ok
> with those headphones, but when it comes to using an external mic, I haven't
> tried this so can't say how successful you will be. Incidentally, Apple are
> not the only headphones that work on the Air, I have a pair of sennheissers
> with a mic that work well -
>
> Andy
> On 14 Nov 2013, at 16:32, Eileen Misrahi  wrote:
>
>> Hi Andy,
>>
>> thanks for the explanation of where the built-in mic is found. Since, I
>> have basically used a PC, I assumed that the microphone was where you
>> described. I have a pair of headsets that has a mic to it. I will give
>> this a try in a little bit. Would this arrangement of the mic with the
>> headset work to record lectures of considerable length or would a
>> dedicated external mic be more appropriate for these types of tasks?
>>
>> Thanks for getting back to me quickly.
>>
>> Best,
>> Eileen
>> On Nov 14, 2013, at 8:25 AM, Andy Collins 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Eileen -
>>>
>>> Are you using the built in mic? It might be that you are too far from it.
>>> It's not mounted on the top of the screen, as on some laptops, but is on
>>> the left hand side, just below where the headphones plug in, so you might
>>> like to bend your head over that way  the better way in my
>>> opinion, is use a pair of compatible headphones that have a built in mic,
>>> the mic will be closer to your mouth, and you can sit upright  -
>>>
>>> Andy
>>> On 14 Nov 2013, at 16:02, Eileen Misrahi 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Hello List,

 I wasn't aware that this existed on my Air until reading this thread. I
 am experimenting around with the settings, but I need some guidance. I
 first opened the recording options and selected the microphone volume,
 but after making a short recording, the playback is quite low even on
 maximum. What do I need to do to increase the playback volume? I am
 relatively new to recording with the Air, as well as a 2.5 month old
 newbie with this Mac. Any instructions on how to interface with the
 Quick Time Player would be terrific.

 Thanks in advance.

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Re: Deleting a Skype account

2013-11-12 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Andy,

Yeah sounds like the best thing to do. It doesn't surprise me, as
Skype has been taken over by "Microsoft" who make the "other OS".
Lewis.


On 12/11/2013, Andy Collins  wrote:
> Hi Lewis - seems such poor practice to make it so difficult to remove an
> account. I've gone deeper in to it, and you have to actually contact their
> customer service to do this. I tried following the steps for this, but could
> only get so far with their contact screens, but not far enough to complete
> my request for account deletion.
>
> They also said somewhere that you could edit the account, just blocking out
> profile details with junk characters. This would still leave the Skype name
> active, but there would be no profile details visible other than the junk
> characters in the edit fields. They said to insert junk characters because
> it wasn't possible to save changes if the fields were blank. I had a go at
> this too, but when I went back in to my account, the changes hadn't been
> saved. So, think I'll give up on trying any further, and just create yet
> another account -
>
> Andy
> On 12 Nov 2013, at 19:52, Lewis Crack  wrote:
>
>> Hi Andy,
>>
>> I suggest that's the best option. I know it's annoying, but hey, we
>> can't have everything in life, sadly.
>> It only takes a couple of minutes to set up a new account anyway,
>> although it would have been nice if the old one could be deleted.
>> I had a similar experience with a Skype Account.
>> Regards.
>> Lewis.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 12/11/2013, Andy Collins  wrote:
>>> Hi Lewis -
>>>
>>> Looks like I'm stuck on this one. I guess I'll just have to create
>>> another
>>> account, and let the one I don't want just live on redundantly -
>>>
>>> Andy
>>> On 12 Nov 2013, at 18:32, Lewis Crack  wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Andy,
>>>>
>>>> Sorry - I misread your post.
>>>> Like Zack said, you will need to go to the Skype website, however, I'm
>>>> not sure if you can change the Skype name, as I looked in that
>>>> section. I may be wrong though.
>>>> Regards.
>>>> Lewis.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 12/11/2013, Zachary Kline  wrote:
>>>>> Andy,
>>>>> Things like this are handled through the Skype web site. You want to
>>>>> log
>>>>> on
>>>>> to www.skype.com, and you’ll find options to edit all sorts of things.
>>>>> Certainly the Skype name will probably be one.
>>>>> Hope this helps,
>>>>> Zack.
>>>>> On Nov 12, 2013, at 9:56 AM, Andy Collins 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Lewis -
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The account is already set up, it's not that I've made a typing
>>>>>> mistake
>>>>>> when trying to sign in, it's that the Skype name itself is not as I
>>>>>> want
>>>>>> it, but because I tapped the sign up button, the account got created,
>>>>>> and
>>>>>> it doesn't look like I can edit it or delete it -
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Andy
>>>>>> On 12 Nov 2013, at 17:13, Lewis Crack  wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi Andy,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I believe you have to sign out of Skype first (which I assume you
>>>>>>> have
>>>>>>> already done), then tab to where it says "Skype Name combo box" or
>>>>>>> something like that. press the backspace key to delete the old Skype
>>>>>>> name and re-type it in, then press enter to sign in, or VO right
>>>>>>> arrow
>>>>>>> to the Sign In button.
>>>>>>> I hope this helps you.
>>>>>>> Regards.
>>>>>>> Lewis.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 12/11/2013, Andy Collins  wrote:
>>>>>>>> Hi all -
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I want to change my Skype name as I made a typo in it, but can't
>>>>>>>> see
>>>>>>>> where
>>>>>>>> to do this. I thought about deleting the account and starting
>>>>>>>> again,
>>>>>&

Re: Deleting a Skype account

2013-11-12 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Andy,

I suggest that's the best option. I know it's annoying, but hey, we
can't have everything in life, sadly.
It only takes a couple of minutes to set up a new account anyway,
although it would have been nice if the old one could be deleted.
I had a similar experience with a Skype Account.
Regards.
Lewis.



On 12/11/2013, Andy Collins  wrote:
> Hi Lewis -
>
> Looks like I'm stuck on this one. I guess I'll just have to create another
> account, and let the one I don't want just live on redundantly -
>
> Andy
> On 12 Nov 2013, at 18:32, Lewis Crack  wrote:
>
>> Hi Andy,
>>
>> Sorry - I misread your post.
>> Like Zack said, you will need to go to the Skype website, however, I'm
>> not sure if you can change the Skype name, as I looked in that
>> section. I may be wrong though.
>> Regards.
>> Lewis.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 12/11/2013, Zachary Kline  wrote:
>>> Andy,
>>> Things like this are handled through the Skype web site. You want to log
>>> on
>>> to www.skype.com, and you’ll find options to edit all sorts of things.
>>> Certainly the Skype name will probably be one.
>>> Hope this helps,
>>> Zack.
>>> On Nov 12, 2013, at 9:56 AM, Andy Collins 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Lewis -
>>>>
>>>> The account is already set up, it's not that I've made a typing mistake
>>>> when trying to sign in, it's that the Skype name itself is not as I
>>>> want
>>>> it, but because I tapped the sign up button, the account got created,
>>>> and
>>>> it doesn't look like I can edit it or delete it -
>>>>
>>>> Andy
>>>> On 12 Nov 2013, at 17:13, Lewis Crack  wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Andy,
>>>>>
>>>>> I believe you have to sign out of Skype first (which I assume you have
>>>>> already done), then tab to where it says "Skype Name combo box" or
>>>>> something like that. press the backspace key to delete the old Skype
>>>>> name and re-type it in, then press enter to sign in, or VO right arrow
>>>>> to the Sign In button.
>>>>> I hope this helps you.
>>>>> Regards.
>>>>> Lewis.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 12/11/2013, Andy Collins  wrote:
>>>>>> Hi all -
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I want to change my Skype name as I made a typo in it, but can't see
>>>>>> where
>>>>>> to do this. I thought about deleting the account and starting again,
>>>>>> but
>>>>>> couldn't see where to delete the account. Can I do either of the
>>>>>> above?
>>>>>> -
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Andy
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Re: Deleting a Skype account

2013-11-12 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Andy,

Sorry - I misread your post.
Like Zack said, you will need to go to the Skype website, however, I'm
not sure if you can change the Skype name, as I looked in that
section. I may be wrong though.
Regards.
Lewis.



On 12/11/2013, Zachary Kline  wrote:
> Andy,
> Things like this are handled through the Skype web site. You want to log on
> to www.skype.com, and you’ll find options to edit all sorts of things.
> Certainly the Skype name will probably be one.
> Hope this helps,
> Zack.
> On Nov 12, 2013, at 9:56 AM, Andy Collins  wrote:
>
>> Hi Lewis -
>>
>> The account is already set up, it's not that I've made a typing mistake
>> when trying to sign in, it's that the Skype name itself is not as I want
>> it, but because I tapped the sign up button, the account got created, and
>> it doesn't look like I can edit it or delete it -
>>
>> Andy
>> On 12 Nov 2013, at 17:13, Lewis Crack  wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Andy,
>>>
>>> I believe you have to sign out of Skype first (which I assume you have
>>> already done), then tab to where it says "Skype Name combo box" or
>>> something like that. press the backspace key to delete the old Skype
>>> name and re-type it in, then press enter to sign in, or VO right arrow
>>> to the Sign In button.
>>> I hope this helps you.
>>> Regards.
>>> Lewis.
>>>
>>>
>>> On 12/11/2013, Andy Collins  wrote:
>>>> Hi all -
>>>>
>>>> I want to change my Skype name as I made a typo in it, but can't see
>>>> where
>>>> to do this. I thought about deleting the account and starting again,
>>>> but
>>>> couldn't see where to delete the account. Can I do either of the above?
>>>> -
>>>>
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Re: Deleting a Skype account

2013-11-12 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Andy,

I believe you have to sign out of Skype first (which I assume you have
already done), then tab to where it says "Skype Name combo box" or
something like that. press the backspace key to delete the old Skype
name and re-type it in, then press enter to sign in, or VO right arrow
to the Sign In button.
I hope this helps you.
Regards.
Lewis.


On 12/11/2013, Andy Collins  wrote:
> Hi all -
>
> I want to change my Skype name as I made a typo in it, but can't see where
> to do this. I thought about deleting the account and starting again, but
> couldn't see where to delete the account. Can I do either of the above? -
>
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Re: Finder problems

2013-11-11 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi.

I am using List view, and Finder works fine in the Mavricks Operating
System using that. Thank goodness I did not have it in column view!
Cheers.
Lewis.

On 11/11/2013, William Mutch  wrote:
> Hi Anne,
> I made a typo in my last message. I am using command -option-l but its still
> not working. I am sure this happnd to me a few months ago while I was still
> in Mountain Lion. Ive been using the shortcut for years and it is a complete
> mystery that it is not working now.
>
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Re: A mac delimma.

2013-10-07 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Trevor,

A slight correction: the first tab is General.
And then, press tab, and the first thing VoiceOver should say is
"Enter the text that is to be spoken by VoiceOver when you log in".
Hope this helps.
Lewis.

On 07/10/2013, trevor  wrote:
> If you go to VO f8, the first tab is text and, you can make your mac say
> anything you want when it starts.
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Linda C. Knight
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> Hi all,
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> I noticed that everytime I start up the mac voiceover says space instead of
> welcome to O X10 voiceover is running.
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> I think I may have changed something, but can't figure it out.
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> Any  ideas?
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> Hugs and 73
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Re: Playing mp4 movies on the iPad

2013-09-08 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi again,
Disregard the mention of "Windows" in my last message, I should've put
"The other OS".
Regards.
Lewis.

On 08/09/2013, Lewis Crack  wrote:
> Hi George,
>
> That is strange as I have an MP4 Movie on my iPhone and iPod Touch and
> it plays fine. It may be that the iPad etc only accepts a certain type
> of MP4 format.
> As to video converters, I'm not sure of any for the Mac as I use
> Windows for converting files a lot, however, I believe NCH software:
> http://www.nch.comn.au/ have a version of Switch or Prism Video
> Converter for the Mac, that you can use for a 30 day demo before
> buying. Don't quote me on that though.
> Sorry I can't be of more help.
> Regards.
> Lewis.
>
> On 08/09/2013, George Cham  wrote:
>> I've got a bunch of movies in mp4 format, that are playing fine in
>> itunes,
>> but won't export to ipad.
>>  there isa message saying, that the file can't be played on the iPad.
>> Is  there another video conversions software that I can buy for the Mac,
>> that will convert them into a format that I can play on the ipad?
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>> typed with Fleksy
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Re: Playing mp4 movies on the iPad

2013-09-08 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi George,

That is strange as I have an MP4 Movie on my iPhone and iPod Touch and
it plays fine. It may be that the iPad etc only accepts a certain type
of MP4 format.
As to video converters, I'm not sure of any for the Mac as I use
Windows for converting files a lot, however, I believe NCH software:
http://www.nch.comn.au/ have a version of Switch or Prism Video
Converter for the Mac, that you can use for a 30 day demo before
buying. Don't quote me on that though.
Sorry I can't be of more help.
Regards.
Lewis.

On 08/09/2013, George Cham  wrote:
> I've got a bunch of movies in mp4 format, that are playing fine in itunes,
> but won't export to ipad.
>  there isa message saying, that the file can't be played on the iPad.
> Is  there another video conversions software that I can buy for the Mac,
> that will convert them into a format that I can play on the ipad?
>
> typed with Fleksy
> reply://george.c...@outlook.com
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Re: Voice over settings question

2013-08-10 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Trev,

Go to VoiceOver Utility with VO + F8, or FN + VO + F8 if you have not
set the F keys to normal keys under Keyboard settings.
Then navigate to the table with VO + Right Arrow, and arrow down to "Speech".
Then, VO + Right Arrow to the "Hints" Tab, and press VO + Space on it.
Finally, VO + Right Arrow until you hear "Speak Hints", and press VO +
Space to uncheck the box, then close the window with Command + W.
That should fix it!
Cheers!
Lewis.

On 09/08/2013, trevor  wrote:
> I’m sorry, I know I’ve asked this one before but it’s so long since I
> changed it I can’t remember how to do it.
>
> I’ve just totally wiped my hard drive on my macbook pro and of course, when
> I reinstalled mountain lion, all the old settings have gone.
> Which is what I wanted but, I’ve forgotten how to turn off the voice over
> reminder of where you are after a few seconds.
>
> I find it really annoying when you are trying to record something and just
> when you are about to start, voice over reminds you what you already know.
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> Thank you,
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Re: Using Mouse keys on the Mac?

2013-08-10 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Sarah,

Thanks for this - even I didn't know that, and I consider myself quite
an advanced Mac User.
Cheers!
Lewis.

On 10/08/2013, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:
> Your keys will be your 7, 8 and 9, then u, i o, and j, k l, for 7, 8 and 9,
> 4, 5, and 6, and 1, 2, and 3. this is the right hand side of your key
> board.
>
> good luck.
> On Aug 10, 2013, at 1:26 PM, Gary Price(Gmail)  wrote:
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>> Hi everyone. Its Gary Price here.
>>
>> Just a quick question really. I want to look into using Mouse Keys on my
>> Mac, which my friend Christopher Hallsworth told me about.
>>
>> I think I used them once, but I can't remember. I did some research
>> myself, and found a very useful guide from the BBC on this. But the thing
>> is it mentions a number pad. My Mac doesn't have one of these, so how
>> would I do it?
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Re: Using Mouse keys on the Mac?

2013-08-10 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Gary,

I have never used mouse keys on the Mac either, so tend to use a USB
Keyboard for mouse buttons.
I use my TrackPad, as I have one, but have never worked out how to use
a mouse on the Mac.
I suggest your best option for now is to use your Desktop keyboard
with it for mouse keys, or buy another keyboard that has a num pad.
sorry I can't be of more help.
Cheers!
Lewis.

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> Hi everyone. Its Gary Price here.
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> Just a quick question really. I want to look into using Mouse Keys on my
> Mac, which my friend Christopher Hallsworth told me about.
>
> I think I used them once, but I can't remember. I did some research
> myself, and found a very useful guide from the BBC on this. But the
> thing is it mentions a number pad. My Mac doesn't have one of these, so
> how would I do it?
>
> Cheers! I look forward to any responses.
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Re: Emergency calls from iPhone

2013-04-14 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Paul,

As to your question on Emergency Calls, I believe the emergency calls
button  brings up the dial pad to enable you to call 999 or 911 in the
USA.
I imagine it doesn't allow you to access any other apps or call any
other numbers as your phone will still be effectively securely locked.
When the call is finished, the phone will go back to the lock screen
for you to enter your code, and eventually the screen will relock. So,
I don't think you need an extra app to access the emergency services.
I hope this helps.
Lewis.

On 14/04/2013, Paul Hopewell  wrote:
> Hello,
> I use an iPhone 3GS running the latest IOS with VoiceOver.
> Being paranoid about security I have a PIN code to protect my iPhone
> contents. Is there any way (maybe an app?) which would enable someone who
> does not know my PIN code to use my iPhone to call my home number or the
> emergency services in case of accident or in case they found my iPhone on
> the train or in a cafe.
>
> There is a button labeled "emergency calls" on the screen on which you enter
> the PIN code after turning on the iPhone. What does this button do? I don't
> want to try it in case it dials the emergency services (999 in the UK).
>
> As a further complication I have screen curtain on on my iPhone to save
> battery life. If the phone were to be found by a sighted person could they
> find the emergency calls button? If not is there any way I could set screen
> curtain off for the PIN entry screen and screen curtain on everywhere else?
>
> I heard somewhere that there is an ICE (in case of emergency) facility in
> the iPhone contacts app. Does anyone know what this does?
>
> Many thanks for any tips.
>
> Paul Hopewell
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Re: for those wanting the iPhone gps application from seeing eye

2013-02-27 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi.

I hate it when it takes a while for the app to be released in the UK.
It's annoying how the UK and US have a different App Store. That GPS
App does sound good though!
Cheers.
Lewis.

On 27/02/2013, William Lomas  wrote:
>   the app will not be in UK or outside north america to start with 
> although
> at least when it reaches UK it will be i guess v2
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Re: safe mode and voiceover

2013-02-27 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi all,

This does sound interesting. I've never had to boot my Mac up in Safe
Mode, but I can see why it wouldn't load any sound drivers, and so on.
The exact same is said for the other OS. I normally usually use
recovery mode to try and get me out of situations like these, although
Safe Mode/Single User Mode would be better as it gives you more
control of the system such as changing partitions, etc. have you tried
repairing Disk Permissions in Recovery Mode?
That may fix it. I would think that partitioning the disk would work,
no matter what type of disk is used, e.g SATA, SSD, etc, although as
James said, it has to be in MSDos (NTFS) format, as the other OS
doesn't like FAT32, and unfortunately BootCamp doesn't format the
drive in NTFS, but in FAT32, meaning that the user has to format it
themselves again during the other OS setup.
Sorry for the long email, but I'm finding the topic interesting!
Hope these tips lead you in the right direction!
Regards.
Lewis.




On 27/02/2013, John Panarese  wrote:
> I would leave that question to someone more versed with that.  The
> problem, though, would be that it still would not load in Safe Mode.  Single
> User mode would probably be the best avenue for that.
>
>
> Take Care
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> On Feb 27, 2013, at 11:51 AM, JAMES AUSTIN 
> wrote:
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>> Hi John,
>>
>> You're right, in SUM, VO does not load. I woner if there would be a way of
>> installing  SpeakUP or some other flavour of a Linux/UNIX Screen Reader
>> given that OS X is built on and is UNIX compliant. But I think that might
>> be outside of the scope of this list.
>>
>> James
>> On 27 Feb 2013, at 16:47, John Panarese  wrote:
>>
>>  I'm not sure about the Braille display.  I know VoiceOver does not load
>> at all.  When OS X safe-boots, it doesn't load any third-party items, such
>> as KEXTs, launch agents, launch daemons, startup items, fonts, any user
>> login items, or any user-specific launch agents.
>> When you are in Save Mode, nothing but the bare essentials load.  This is
>> done for specific troubleshooting and you can't turn on any services
>> through Safe Mode.  You probably can in Single User mode, but this is a
>> terminal line only interface, and,a again, I don't believe VO loads.
>>
>> Take Care
>>
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>> On Feb 27, 2013, at 10:32 AM, JAMES AUSTIN 
>> wrote:
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>>> Hi Will,
>>>
>>> I think I read somewhere that although sound drivers are not loaded in
>>> safe mode, a Braille Display should work with VO. I could have imagined
>>> reading this though.
>>>
>>> Also, I am not sure if your problems are due exclusively to the fact that
>>> you have an SSD? I would think that there are plenty of folks who have an
>>> SSD drive in their Macs running something other than OS X. If this is
>>> exclusively an SSD issue though hopefully it will get sorted.
>>>
>>> Out of interest, have you tried booting into a bootable back up of OS X
>>> and then tried partitioning your drive with  an MS DOS partition?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Take care
>>> James
>>> On 27 Feb 2013, at 15:02, William Lomas  wrote:
>>>
>>> hi all when holding down shift on a mac at boot up we get in to safe mode
>>> yet voiceover does not work?
>>> i read this can solve my disc problem with bootcamp not being able to
>>> partition. if flash ssd's are so unable to perform partitioning i worry
>>> in case i may in future possess a bigger mac hd and need to partition
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Re: google crome

2013-02-22 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Lynette.

Google Chrome is a web browser supplied free by Google. Yes, it is
safe to install on your computer, and I do believe that it works okay
with VoiceOver, although i haven't tried it myself, I'm basing my
opinion on others who have tried it.
Please correct me anyone if I'm wrong about whether Google Chrome
works with VoiceOver.
Regards.
Lewis.

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> Hi there.
> What is google crome and is it safe to have on my computer? Does it work
> with VO?
> Thanks.
> Lovette
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Re: My Mac has arrived.

2013-02-19 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi.

That's cool that you have got your Mac!

As to it being the same as Windows when installing Programss, the
answer is no, but it's simpler. all you do, is download the app you
wish to install, then open it in the Finder (the alternative to the
File Browser/Windows Explorer in Windows), then copy and paste the app
to the "Applications" directory and open it. You'll be asked to open
it first, just to confirm that the file is safe to open, and then you
can use the app to your heart's content!

It's really that simple, unlike Windows!
Hope this helps.
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> some time down the line as i get better with mac i might invest in a mac
> desktop but i would put windows on it aswell.
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: George Cham
> Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2013 9:25 PM
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> Subject: My Mac has arrived.
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> Hi guys,
> I'll be picking up Mac today or tomorrow, my question is.
> How do I install programs on the Mac?
> Is it the same process as windows?
>
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Re: gmail settings on IPhone

2013-02-05 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Jim.

the reason for your problem is that the iPhone now sets up Gmail as
IMap by default, which I find annoying too. IMap, basically downloads
all the mail to the phone or computer that has that setting, and when
the emails are deleted, they are automatically deleted from the
server. The only way to avoid this I found, was to disconnect the
iPhone from any network, so that it couldn't connect to the internet,
then set up the email account again with POP3. Another way that might
help, is to synchronise your email settings from your PC with the use
of iTunes. If you use Microsoft Outlook, you can synchronise your PC's
email settings, by going into iTunes, selecting the "Info"
Radiobutton, and ticking the box that says Sync my Email accounts,
selecting Gmail from the list of accounts set up on your PC, then
clicking the Apply button. It is the same if you use the Mac version
of iTunes, which I prefer.
Hope this helps to answer your question.
Regards.
lewis.

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> Hi.
>
> I have a question.  I'm under the impression or theory that when my IPhone
> receives mail from Gmail, it is removing it from the server.  I'm wanting
> my
> computer to receive the mail as well.  Is there a particular setting I can
> go to on the IPhone to make sure that the mail isn't removed from the
> server?  I've been looking in the settings and such but can't seem to find
> such a setting.  I have an IPhone 5.
> Thanks.
> Jim
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Re: External drive problem

2012-12-30 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Matthew.

You could try a different cable, or if possible, try reformatting the
drive, but as you say, your Mac's drive isn't big enough to store the
content.
but if you've had the drive for a long time, the constant
connecting/disconnecting of the cable, could've caused the USB part of
the drive to become unsoldered from the main drive, thereby causing a
shortage in power, which disconnects the drive.
The worst scenario would be that you would need to get a new external
hard drive.
As to anyone else - do correct me if I'm wrong.
Hope this helps.
Lewis.

On 28/12/2012, matthew Dyer  wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Just this morning I started having prlobl,ems  with abn external drive with
> all my music stored on kit.  If I start running Itunes and playing music off
> on it  the drive acce as if had just been disconnected and I then receive
> the error about making sure that the drive is ejected correctly followed by
> the itunes lybary can not be saved.  I checked the cable and it is fermly
> connected.  Any ideas on this one as I now have lybarry stored on the main
> hard drive, but it is only a 120 gb drive so do not have enough space to
> download everything from the coluld.  Thanks again.
>
>
> matthew Dyer
>
>
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Re: help with changing my gmail to Imap.

2012-11-21 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Ian.

Have you made sure that the address of the mail server is: imap.googlemail.com
Not sure of the ports, as I use POP myself.

Also, make sure that Server authentication is enabled, under Preferences, 
Accounts Tab, then Advanced.
By the way, your client may download absolutely loads of emails as your emails 
may still be on the web server. Mine are and I'm using POP at the moment.
The worst scenario would be to delete and recreate the account.
Hope this helps.
Lewis.
On 21 Nov 2012, at 06:56, Ian McNamara  wrote:

> Hi I have been trying to configure my gmail to Imap because i'm sick of pop 
> keep having problems retrieving my email. I have all the ports correct and 
> also I have enabled Imap on gmails web sight but my emails won't download. I 
> can't see anything wrong with the settings.
> 
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Re: Paragon NTFS

2012-11-11 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Gordon.

Using DOM Mode I think.
Got it working and going to try Bootcamp.
Regards.
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On 11 Nov 2012, at 14:55, Gordon Smith  wrote:

> Are you using groups or DOM mode?  never tried it in Groups.
> 
> On 11 Nov 2012, at 14:54, Lewis Crack  wrote:
> 
> Hi Gordon.
> 
> I'm fine for the moment, may just need to change encoding or something.
> Will get back to you on this.
> REgards.
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> On 11 Nov 2012, at 14:52, Gordon Smith  wrote:
> 
>> Hi Lewis
>> 
>> I had no problem with VoiceOver on their website.  If you like I can 
>> probably send you the trial version or, maybe, I should put it in our 
>> DropBox.
>> 
>> On 11 Nov 2012, at 14:50, Lewis Crack  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I've been to the website and it seems to be in another language. 
>> None of the links seem to read properly with VoiceOver. Is there any way of 
>> changing the language?
>> REgards.
>> Lewis.
>> --
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>> On 11 Nov 2012, at 14:43, Christopher-Mark Gilland 
>>  wrote:
>> 
>>> Gordon, this is great!  I'm gonna definitely probably give this a go.  Is 
>>> it easy to configure, or is there really, honestly no interface to the 
>>> application anyway, it's just a driver.
>>> 
>>> Thank you kindly,
>>> 
>>> Christopher-Mark Gilland.
>>> Founder of CLG Productions
>>> 
>>> Blog:
>>> http://www.clgproductions.org
>>> 
>>> Podcast:
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>>> 
>>> E-mail:
>>> ch...@clgproductions.com
>>> 
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>>> Google Voice: (Please use sparingly):
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>>> 
>>> 
>>> - Original Message - From: "Chris" 
>>> To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" 
>>> Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2012 6:26 AM
>>> Subject: Re: Paragon NTFS
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> Hey cool! Now just think, with this utility you could format a bootcamp 
>>>> partition created with Bootcamp Assistant, remembering to restart back in 
>>>> the mac of course, and hopefully install Windows in an easier way than 
>>>> doing it via Bootcamp alone. Just a thought anyway. If there's a trial 
>>>> available, I might just give it a shot and see if it's worth the $20!
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Christopher Hallsworth
>>>> 
>>>> On 11/11/2012 10:33, Gordon Smith wrote:
>>>>> Hi all
>>>>> 
>>>>> This is a situation which I am sure a lot of our members frequently come 
>>>>> up against.  Do you ever find yourself needing to write content to a hard 
>>>>> drive which is formatted as NTFS, but the data is all on your Mac and 
>>>>> it's way too large for network traffic?  There are a couple of free 
>>>>> drivers out there which I have actually tried, and I had little or no 
>>>>> success with any of them.  One which springs to mind is "Mac Fuse".  I 
>>>>> stumbled across Paragon NTFS the other day while I was looking for 
>>>>> something entirely different, and I decided to give it a try.  I 
>>>>> installed the application, restarted my Mac and there we are, I have full 
>>>>> read/write access to any NTFS drive I care to attach to my Mac.  not only 
>>>>> that, but in Disk Utility, an extra format option has appeared which 
>>>>> allows me to format NTFS partitions using my Mac.
>>>>> 
>>>>> For me, this has broken down a very big barrier and I consider it very 
>>>>> well worth the $20.00 which I paid for the utility.  Again yes, I know 
>>>>> there are free ones out there and if you have better luck with those than 
>>>>> I did, that's great.  But for me, Paragon solved the problem of large 
>>>>> data exchanges and I am very pleased with it.
>>>>> 
>>>>> You can fi

Re: Paragon NTFS

2012-11-11 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Gordon.

I'm fine for the moment, may just need to change encoding or something.
Will get back to you on this.
REgards.
Lewis.
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On 11 Nov 2012, at 14:52, Gordon Smith  wrote:

> Hi Lewis
> 
> I had no problem with VoiceOver on their website.  If you like I can probably 
> send you the trial version or, maybe, I should put it in our DropBox.
> 
> On 11 Nov 2012, at 14:50, Lewis Crack  wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I've been to the website and it seems to be in another language. 
> None of the links seem to read properly with VoiceOver. Is there any way of 
> changing the language?
> REgards.
> Lewis.
> --
> Sent from my MacBook 13inch.
> On 11 Nov 2012, at 14:43, Christopher-Mark Gilland  
> wrote:
> 
>> Gordon, this is great!  I'm gonna definitely probably give this a go.  Is it 
>> easy to configure, or is there really, honestly no interface to the 
>> application anyway, it's just a driver.
>> 
>> Thank you kindly,
>> 
>> Christopher-Mark Gilland.
>> Founder of CLG Productions
>> 
>> Blog:
>> http://www.clgproductions.org
>> 
>> Podcast:
>> http://clgproductions.podhoster.com
>> 
>> E-mail:
>> ch...@clgproductions.com
>> 
>> IMessage/Facetime:
>> theblindmusic...@att.net
>> 
>> Windows Live Messenger:
>> ch...@blindperspectives.net
>> 
>> Twitter:
>> @gilland_chris
>> 
>> Facebook:
>> http://www.facebook.com/christopher.gilland
>> 
>> Skype:
>> twinklesfriend2007
>> 
>> Send me a fax from any standard fax machine:
>> 704-697-2069
>> 
>> Google Voice: (Please use sparingly):
>> 980-272-8570
>> 
>> 
>> - Original Message - From: "Chris" 
>> To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" 
>> Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2012 6:26 AM
>> Subject: Re: Paragon NTFS
>> 
>> 
>>> Hey cool! Now just think, with this utility you could format a bootcamp 
>>> partition created with Bootcamp Assistant, remembering to restart back in 
>>> the mac of course, and hopefully install Windows in an easier way than 
>>> doing it via Bootcamp alone. Just a thought anyway. If there's a trial 
>>> available, I might just give it a shot and see if it's worth the $20!
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Christopher Hallsworth
>>> 
>>> On 11/11/2012 10:33, Gordon Smith wrote:
>>>> Hi all
>>>> 
>>>> This is a situation which I am sure a lot of our members frequently come 
>>>> up against.  Do you ever find yourself needing to write content to a hard 
>>>> drive which is formatted as NTFS, but the data is all on your Mac and it's 
>>>> way too large for network traffic?  There are a couple of free drivers out 
>>>> there which I have actually tried, and I had little or no success with any 
>>>> of them.  One which springs to mind is "Mac Fuse".  I stumbled across 
>>>> Paragon NTFS the other day while I was looking for something entirely 
>>>> different, and I decided to give it a try.  I installed the application, 
>>>> restarted my Mac and there we are, I have full read/write access to any 
>>>> NTFS drive I care to attach to my Mac.  not only that, but in Disk 
>>>> Utility, an extra format option has appeared which allows me to format 
>>>> NTFS partitions using my Mac.
>>>> 
>>>> For me, this has broken down a very big barrier and I consider it very 
>>>> well worth the $20.00 which I paid for the utility.  Again yes, I know 
>>>> there are free ones out there and if you have better luck with those than 
>>>> I did, that's great.  But for me, Paragon solved the problem of large data 
>>>> exchanges and I am very pleased with it.
>>>> 
>>>> You can find all this and more at:
>>>> <http://www.paragon-software.com>
>>>> 
>>>> <--- Gordon Smith --->
>>>> 
>>>> If you wish to contact me privately, please use E-Mail in the first 
>>>> instance, before you try the below.  Please also observe time differences. 
>>>>  I prefer telephone calls by prior arrangement where possible.
>>>> 
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>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Telephone:
>>>> 
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>>>> 0800 8620538
>>>> 
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>>>> +44 1642 688095
>>>> 
>>&

Re: Paragon NTFS

2012-11-11 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi,

I've been to the website and it seems to be in another language. 
None of the links seem to read properly with VoiceOver. Is there any way of 
changing the language?
REgards.
Lewis.
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On 11 Nov 2012, at 14:43, Christopher-Mark Gilland  
wrote:

> Gordon, this is great!  I'm gonna definitely probably give this a go.  Is it 
> easy to configure, or is there really, honestly no interface to the 
> application anyway, it's just a driver.
> 
> Thank you kindly,
> 
> Christopher-Mark Gilland.
> Founder of CLG Productions
> 
> Blog:
> http://www.clgproductions.org
> 
> Podcast:
> http://clgproductions.podhoster.com
> 
> E-mail:
> ch...@clgproductions.com
> 
> IMessage/Facetime:
> theblindmusic...@att.net
> 
> Windows Live Messenger:
> ch...@blindperspectives.net
> 
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> @gilland_chris
> 
> Facebook:
> http://www.facebook.com/christopher.gilland
> 
> Skype:
> twinklesfriend2007
> 
> Send me a fax from any standard fax machine:
> 704-697-2069
> 
> Google Voice: (Please use sparingly):
> 980-272-8570
> 
> 
> - Original Message - From: "Chris" 
> To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" 
> Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2012 6:26 AM
> Subject: Re: Paragon NTFS
> 
> 
>> Hey cool! Now just think, with this utility you could format a bootcamp 
>> partition created with Bootcamp Assistant, remembering to restart back in 
>> the mac of course, and hopefully install Windows in an easier way than doing 
>> it via Bootcamp alone. Just a thought anyway. If there's a trial available, 
>> I might just give it a shot and see if it's worth the $20!
>> 
>> 
>> Christopher Hallsworth
>> 
>> On 11/11/2012 10:33, Gordon Smith wrote:
>>> Hi all
>>> 
>>> This is a situation which I am sure a lot of our members frequently come up 
>>> against.  Do you ever find yourself needing to write content to a hard 
>>> drive which is formatted as NTFS, but the data is all on your Mac and it's 
>>> way too large for network traffic?  There are a couple of free drivers out 
>>> there which I have actually tried, and I had little or no success with any 
>>> of them.  One which springs to mind is "Mac Fuse".  I stumbled across 
>>> Paragon NTFS the other day while I was looking for something entirely 
>>> different, and I decided to give it a try.  I installed the application, 
>>> restarted my Mac and there we are, I have full read/write access to any 
>>> NTFS drive I care to attach to my Mac.  not only that, but in Disk Utility, 
>>> an extra format option has appeared which allows me to format NTFS 
>>> partitions using my Mac.
>>> 
>>> For me, this has broken down a very big barrier and I consider it very well 
>>> worth the $20.00 which I paid for the utility.  Again yes, I know there are 
>>> free ones out there and if you have better luck with those than I did, 
>>> that's great.  But for me, Paragon solved the problem of large data 
>>> exchanges and I am very pleased with it.
>>> 
>>> You can find all this and more at:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> <--- Gordon Smith --->
>>> 
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Re: iPhone Speaker not working.

2012-11-10 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Chris,

Ahh, that's interesting as my friend Ian had the same problem with his as he 
has his on loud too, and he has no hearing loss, but struggles in loud places.
Regards.
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On 11 Nov 2012, at 00:53, "Christopher-Mark Gilland"  
wrote:

> I really doubt that has much to do with it, as I always, like you due to 
> hearing loss have my 4S turned up as loud as it'll go, and have had mine for 
> almost a year now, and haven't even come close to breaking the speaker.
> 
> Thank you kindly,
> 
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> Founder of CLG Productions
> 
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> - Original Message - From: "Lewis Crack" 
> To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" 
> Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2012 6:39 PM
> Subject: Re: iPhone Speaker not working.
> 
> 
>> Hi Esther.
>> 
>> I have just tried this to no avail.
>> I've ordered another iPhone.
>> Should get it during next week, and I think I'm going to try lowering the 
>> volume of VoiceOver to try and eliminate any problems with the speaker, as I 
>> think the main reason why it went in the first place was because I've always 
>> had my VoiceOver on full volume, especially in busy areas due to my hearing 
>> loss.
>> So I am assuming that the constant heavy vibrations has caused the speaker 
>> to finally give up.
>> So will be using headphones for the next few days until I get my new iPhone! 
>> I can't wait!
>> Thanks for the advice though everyone!
>> Regards.
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>> On 10 Nov 2012, at 23:31, Esther  wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Lewis,
>>> 
>>> Another possibility to try before deciding whether you need a replacement: 
>>> I believe that Geoff Waaler had an instance where his iPhone 3GS would not 
>>> play through the speaker, and after doing some research on the web, he 
>>> determined that sometimes dust lodging in the input jack area can fool the 
>>> speaker switch into behaving as though headphones were connected.  He was 
>>> able to get the speaker action back by by quickly inserting and pulling out 
>>> the jack end of the earbuds or headphones several times in succession.  He 
>>> did this several times in succession, fairly fast, and pushing all the way 
>>> in,  as though he were trying to ream out the region where the plug 
>>> connects.  This apparently dislodged whatever dust particle was triggering 
>>> the iPhone to behave as though headphones were plugged in, and allowed the 
>>> sound to get routed back to the speakers.
>>> 
>>> Normally, I suggest doing a hard reset, where you hold down both the home 
>>> button at the bottom and the sleep/wake button along the top edge 
>>> simultaneously, and keep holding them down until the iPhone completely 
>>> powers off, then power it on again.  However, you've already tried this, so 
>>> I'll make the suggestion about trying to dislodge any dust that may be in 
>>> the region where the headphones plug in.  If Geoff reads your post he may 
>>> be able to give other suggestions.
>>> 
>>> HTH.  Cheers,
>>> 
>>> Esther
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Nov 10, 2012, at 12:36 PM, Ian McNamara  
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi lewis it sounds like the same thing that happened to mine. It may mean 
>>>> you need a replacement phone and the apple store might be your only option 
>>>> unless anyone else has a better idea.
>>>> 
>>>> Ian McNamara
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Re: iPhone Speaker not working.

2012-11-10 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Esther.

I have just tried this to no avail.
I've ordered another iPhone.
Should get it during next week, and I think I'm going to try lowering the 
volume of VoiceOver to try and eliminate any problems with the speaker, as I 
think the main reason why it went in the first place was because I've always 
had my VoiceOver on full volume, especially in busy areas due to my hearing 
loss.
So I am assuming that the constant heavy vibrations has caused the speaker to 
finally give up.
So will be using headphones for the next few days until I get my new iPhone! I 
can't wait!
Thanks for the advice though everyone!
Regards.
Lewis.
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On 10 Nov 2012, at 23:31, Esther  wrote:

> Hi Lewis,
> 
> Another possibility to try before deciding whether you need a replacement: I 
> believe that Geoff Waaler had an instance where his iPhone 3GS would not play 
> through the speaker, and after doing some research on the web, he determined 
> that sometimes dust lodging in the input jack area can fool the speaker 
> switch into behaving as though headphones were connected.  He was able to get 
> the speaker action back by by quickly inserting and pulling out the jack end 
> of the earbuds or headphones several times in succession.  He did this 
> several times in succession, fairly fast, and pushing all the way in,  as 
> though he were trying to ream out the region where the plug connects.  This 
> apparently dislodged whatever dust particle was triggering the iPhone to 
> behave as though headphones were plugged in, and allowed the sound to get 
> routed back to the speakers.
> 
> Normally, I suggest doing a hard reset, where you hold down both the home 
> button at the bottom and the sleep/wake button along the top edge 
> simultaneously, and keep holding them down until the iPhone completely powers 
> off, then power it on again.  However, you've already tried this, so I'll 
> make the suggestion about trying to dislodge any dust that may be in the 
> region where the headphones plug in.  If Geoff reads your post he may be able 
> to give other suggestions.
> 
> HTH.  Cheers,
> 
> Esther
> 
> 
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>> Hi lewis it sounds like the same thing that happened to mine. It may mean 
>> you need a replacement phone and the apple store might be your only option 
>> unless anyone else has a better idea.
>> 
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Re: a good braille display for iphone and ipad

2012-11-10 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi.

I have a Focus 40 Blue Braille Display, and it works fantastically with the 
iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad, not to mention the Mac too.
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> I can add that when my wife let me pare her focus blue 40 to a couple of 
> iPhones, it worked very well. I didn't get enough time to do thurror testing 
> but all seemed very nice.
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>> Hi William, 
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>> I can recommend the Focus 14 blue from Freedom scientific. 
>> 
>> Personally don't own it. But have heard some good reports. 
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>>> hi all can anyone recommend a good all round small braille display for an 
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iPhone Speaker not working.

2012-11-10 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi all,

I have an iPhone 4S 64GB and have had it for about 11 months. For some reason, 
I was using it today, and all of a sudden I lost all sound from the built in 
speaker. I tried the volume buttons, I tried resetting the iPhone (both hard 
and soft reset), restoring the iPhone via iTunes, plugging in earphones to 
check the volume, and found out it was on full. I even turned it off and on 
again. 

When I plug earphones in, it works fine. As to warranty, it still has warranty 
on it until 23 November 2012, but the nearest Apple store is a little way away 
from me and because of college and assignment work, I don't really have too 
much time to be able to go there and I need a phone to contact my mother when 
I'm out, which is why I'd rather not send the phone off to be repaired, as I 
would have no phone for a few days.
I hope anyone can help.
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Re: More Skype Queries

2012-10-12 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Gordon.

It will show you a chat window with the name of the contact plus the following 
text: "Hi, I wish to add you on Skype", VO right until you hear Accept Button, 
press VO Space on this button.
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Re: Skype for Mac, answering calls

2012-10-12 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Gordon.

I tend to just VO Right Arrow until I hear Answer Button.
Not sure if there is a direct shortcut though.
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Re: volume

2012-09-28 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi.

I don't find this, although it is slightly quieter in my opinion.
Lewis.
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> No it is not you I am having this as well and both VoiceOver and other sounds 
> are at 100%. Luckily I can still hear it or be it I have to place my ear 
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>> quiet? even at full?
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Re: AudioBooks Are Gone!

2012-09-22 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi.

I had to do that with my iPod Touch. You may need to recheck the box that says 
Sync Books if you haven't done already. This is located under the Books 
Radiobutton.
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> No, actually. We have the binaries of the iOS6 device files so we just forced 
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> That's strange, as all my books are still present under the Audiobooks 
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> It may be worth resynchronising the books and see what happens. I assume you 
> updated all the devices over the air?
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Re: AudioBooks Are Gone!

2012-09-22 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Lynne.

That's strange, as all my books are still present under the Audiobooks section 
in the More Tab. I use iOS6 too.

It may be worth resynchronising the books and see what happens. I assume you 
updated all the devices over the air?
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> they are still present, exactly where they always were; under the "Books" 
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Re: the web and safari

2012-09-06 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Lovette.

Have you tried turning off VoiceOver and then turning it back on again? You do 
this with Command + F5.
Cheers.
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> Does this happen on any or all sites you try to view? Have you tried 
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>> Hi there. I apologize if this comes twice but it did not show up in my sent 
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>> I am having trouble loading web pages with safari. The html says it is empty 
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>> Any ideas what to do?
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Re: Trouble updating Adobe Flash Player

2012-09-04 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi.

Here is a more explainable way of installing Adobe Flash Player.
First, download Adobe Flash Player from Adobe.com if you haven't already done 
so.
Then, navigate to the Downloads Folder by pressing command tab to get to 
Finder, then Command + Shift + H for the Home Folder, then arrowing down to 
Downloads.
Press either Command + O or Command Option Down Arrow to Open this Folder. 
There should be a file in there called "Install_Adobe_Flash_Player_11.4.dmg".
Open this file with Command + O, and then navigate to the Open Button, as a 
dialog box comes up asking if you wish to open the file.
Then an Image Browser will appear, but press Command + 2 to select list View.
Then, arrow down to Install Adobe Flash Player Application.
Here is where Sarah refers to click Show Contents. All you do, is press VO + 
Shift M to perform a right mouse click, then arrow down to Show  Package 
Contents.
Then arrow down to the Resources Folder, press Command + O or Command + Option 
+ Down Arrow, and then navigate to the DMG file, and press Command + O.
This will open up the installer.
Mount the DMG I think is what Sarah meant to say and this is when you open the 
DMG and it is automatically placed on the Desktop a bit like an external Disk. 
Mounting is extracting the contents and placing them on the main Hard Drive. I 
can't think of an easier way to explain it.
I hope this clarifies any grey areas.
Cheers!
Lew.
On 4 Sep 2012, at 14:09, "Phil Halton"  wrote:

> Sarah, for the benefit of us who are new to the Mac, could you please put 
> that in mmore understandable terms? ? For example, what is "mount the dog"?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> - Original Message - From: "Sarah Alawami" 
> To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" 
> Sent: Monday, September 03, 2012 11:38 PM
> Subject: Re: Trouble updating Adobe Flash Player
> 
> 
>> I just download the latest flash then mount the dog then right click the app 
>> file in the dog then click show package contents the go to the resources 
>> folder then the pkg file and run that. you then get an accessible installer 
>> at your hands.
>> On Sep 3, 2012, at 8:09 PM, John Gunn  wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello Phil:
>>> 
>>> Good call however and I found out by accident you can also use the tab kkey 
>>> to move around and just using the space bar will accomplish the same.
>>> 
>>> John
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Sep 3, 2012, at 9:32 PM, Phil Halton  wrote:
>>> 
 I managed to solve my dilema with the FlashPlayer installer, and for the 
 benefit of others, I'll tell what I did.
 
 I turned off cursor tracking so that the mouse could be moved freely, and 
 with my limited vision and a good magnifier, placed the mouse on the 
 Checkbox that says I read and agree to terms...
 
 Then I clicked the mouse with VO shift space.
 
 Next, I moved the mouse to the "install" button in the bottom right of the 
 installer window and clicked the mouse again with VO shift space.
 
 I was asked for authentication and entered my system password, and the 
 installer did it's thing.
 
 Finally, I got the "done" button which VO was able to see and I VO 
 spacebarred it closing out the process.
 
 The FlashPlayer is now up to date and I can watch youtube videos again.
 
 Note: I didn't know I could click the mouse with cursor tracking off. I 
 thought I had to click it with a tap on the trackpad and that VO shift 
 Space wouldn't work. Well, it did and I assume that I can click the mouse 
 anywhere I can place it, either manually, or with VO cursor tracking.
 
 Hope this helps - of course, it requires some sight either yours or a 
 sighted person.
 
 - Original Message - From: "Phil Halton" 
 To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" 
 Sent: Monday, September 03, 2012 9:51 PM
 Subject: Trouble updating Adobe Flash Player
 
 
> Safari informs me I need to update Adobe flash player, and sent me to 
> their website for download of the software package 
> "Install_Flash_Player_OSX.dmg".  When I run the installer from the 
> desktop, it doesn't seem to work with VO. It looks alot like the windows 
> version of the FP installer which is also problematic on that platform.
> 
> How can I update Flash Player to version 11.4 on my iMac with this flakey 
> installer?
> 
> Can I run the installer from the website instead of downloading it? Would 
> that make a difference?
> 
> Any help appreciated - I can't access certain media without the update.
> 
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Re: Hello all.

2012-09-01 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Gary.

Have you made sure that Bluetooth is turned on on both the Mac and iPhone. I 
see you have, so maybe there are settings in the App that needs to be changed.

Also , check Bluetooth Settings under System Preferences, there may be 
something in there, e.g show this Mac to all devices, that needs to be checked.
Hope this helps.
Lewis.
On 1 Sep 2012, at 17:56, gary price  wrote:

> Hello all.
> 
> Got a couple of questions.
> 
> 1. I have bought iKeyboard from the AppStore.
> 
> Please how do I pair this app with the iPhone?
> 
> I have gone into Bluetooth on both devices and on the iPhone it just says 
> searching. The Mac can't see the phone.
> 
> 2. Please is there a way using VoiceOver to find out what window your in? On 
> the other OS there are ways to find out where you are.
> 
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Re: Audio Hijack Pro

2012-08-25 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Chris.

Another one you could try is Amadeus Pro. That does recording without hijacking.
It is also very easy to use. I haven't used it myself yet, but I know friends 
who have.
Hope this helps.
Lewis.
On 25 Aug 2012, at 13:05, christopher hallsworth  
wrote:

> Hello all.
> I am trying to record audio from my audio input. When I do this in Audio 
> Hijack Pro, the audio is not only being recorded; it is also being hijacked, 
> causing excessive feedback. Do I really need this app, or are there apps out 
> there to capture audio from either an application and or audio input without 
> the excessive feedback caused by hijacking. If so, can it record in the MP3 
> format so it can be distributed on the web?
> I have heard of Wiretap, should I try this?
> Thanks for any help regarding this.
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Re: Mac observation

2012-08-24 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Chris!

I totally agree there! I have had a MacBook for 2 years, and recently upgraded 
to this one so I can have Mountain Lion. I love the fact that it is so much 
easier to use in terms of Screen Reading, and installing an App is so much 
easier too.

I also live the intuitiveness of it, as you said, Chris.
Mac rocks and always will! Apple have really thought about their consumers and 
not just them and the money! :)
Cheers!
Lew.
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> Hello all.
> Had the mac for 4 days now and absolutely love it. Oh why did I not switch 
> earlier :)
> My observation is I am no where near afraid of trying apps compared to being 
> slightly so under the other OS. For example I know that a mac app is most 
> likely to be accessible. With the other OS it is hit and miss.
> What are your thoughts on this?
> I also love the intuitiveness as well. Once I have learnt a keystroke, I know 
> it is going to work across the board.
> Again what are your thoughts on this?
> Look forward to any comments on this.
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Re: Apple Mail Problem.

2012-08-22 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Jim.

Have you unhidden the Mailboxes, with Command Shift M?
Not sure what else you could try.
Unless there is something in the View Menu to Display other Mailboxes.
Hope this helps.
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On 22 Aug 2012, at 15:07, Jim Noseworthy  
wrote:

> Hi Gang:
> 
> 
> 
> I must be having a senior's moment here.  On one of my computers, I can open
> the trash mailbox with Command-5 but on the other computer, my
> command-choices only go as far as command-4.
> 
> 
> 
> How do I resolve this problem?
> 
> 
> 
> Thanks all over the place gang.
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Re: Playing Youtube.

2012-08-20 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Ian,

Have you told your dad to check that the router is set to 300MBPS.

I can't find any settings that need to be changed in Safari.
Unfortunately can't help you too much with this one.

Cheers.
Lew.
On 20 Aug 2012, at 22:00, Ian McNamara  wrote:

> Hi all been trying to play Youtube videos on my mac. I use to be able to do 
> it fine but now it won't let me stream over the internet on things like 
> youtube. I know it is not the ruter settings as my dads windows laptop can 
> play youtube videos fine. Could there be a setting in safari that I need to 
> change.
> 
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Re: voiceover and progress indicators

2012-06-26 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Josh.

I am happy to say that there is a way to enable VoiceOver to speak Progress 
Bars when they change.
Press Control Option F8 to open VoiceOver Utility.
Then go to Speech, then tab to Progress Indicators, Play Tone. Press Space on 
that, and arrow down to Speak.
that should answer your query.
Regards.
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On 26 Jun 2012, at 13:12, josh gregory wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Is there a way to have voiceover speak progress indicators as they
> change? For instance, when downloading an app in iPhone's app store,
> voiceover will update the download percentage as it changes. Is there
> a way to make osx do it? What I do currently is press the left or
> right arrow keys to get away from it, then the arrow key again to
> update it.
> Thanks!
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Re: deleting apps from the iPhone

2012-06-11 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Glenn.

In iTunes for Windows, you get a Sources List.
If you navigate right to the top to where it says Music, then, arrow down to 
Apps.
then tab until you get the Apps tab.e
Select that app, then press the Backspace key on your keyboard.
It will ask you if you wish to delete it, delete it without removing it from 
the computer, or Cancel.
Press enter on Delete, and it should be gone.
Hope this helps.
Lewis.
On 10 Jun 2012, at 07:05, Glenn wrote:

> Hi,
> That is the problem though, I deleted it from the iPhone, but it is still 
> there in iTunes, after applying changes, and unplugging the iPhone and 
> plugging it back in.
> I just cannot find a way to delete it, either in the pull-down menus, or 
> with the applications key.
> Glenn
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Thomas McMahan" 
> To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" 
> Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2012 12:58 AM
> Subject: Re: deleting apps from the iPhone
> 
> 
> Go to the apps folder in i-tunes and delete it from there, and re download 
> it.  Had to do the same sort of thing with Zello the other day because I 
> could talk but wasn't hearing any talking coming back.  It's a little 
> aggravating, but will be a clean install that way since you've taken it off 
> of your phone already.
> 
> On Jun 10, 2012, at 12:46 AM, Glenn wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> In windows, and using iTunes, I am trying to delete an app from my iPhone,
>> because I updated it, and ever since, I cannot log on.
>> My account is good, as I log on with it on my computer, but I haven't been
>> able to with the iPhone Coast to coast AM
>> app since they updated the app.
>> As I mentioned, it is only ever since I updated the app, so I am trying to
>> delete the app from my iPhone, and from iTunes, hoping then if I install 
>> it,
>> I can enter the user name and password and it will work.
>> When I try to log in with my iPhone, it just reads:
>> "logged in as: not logged in".
>> So I deleted it from the phone, and I plug it in and bring up iTunes, I
>> select the iPhone in devices, and I select the apps item, and I tab down 
>> to
>> the list of apps, and I go to the coast to coast app, and I have not found 
>> a
>> way to delete it.
>> I have applied changes to the iTunes, and it does not get removed from
>> iTunes.
>> Any suggestions on how to remove it from both places, so I can try to
>> reinstall it?
>> Thanks.
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Re: Using Siri

2012-04-15 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Lynne.

I use Siri quite a lot and can help.
Yes, you do hold the home button down as if you were using the standard voice 
control.
As to commands you can say:
Text message to: contact, e.g text message to Lewis Crack.
Call: contact, e.g call Lewis Crack.
Email to: contact.
Text my wife to tell her i will be late.
What is today's weather?
What time is it?
What time is it in Sydney, Australia?
What time is it in Paris, France?
What time is it in Canada?…etc.

they are just a few of the commands that can be used.
Note: one must keep the button held down whilst they are speaking. When they 
hear a sort of middle-pitch 2 beeps, one can start talking. When one releases 
the key, a higher set of 2 beeps is heard, followed by the response of Siri.
If a low beep is heard, this is when voice activation has become deactivated 
for some reason, usually when the user holds then lets go of the button without 
talking.
Hope this helps.
Regards.
Lewis.
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> Hello everybody
> 
> I have a quick and, to some, obvious question. When one is using Siri, does 
> one hold down the Home button as one does when using the dial applet by 
> voice? Also, can anybody give me a few example commands to get started with 
> it?
> 
> Thank you in advance.
> 
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Re: Syncing contacts between iPhone and iMac

2012-04-15 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Paul.

You can check a box in iTunes. This box is under the Info Radiobutton, and 
allows you to sync contacts from the Mac. You will get a prompt saying that 
iCloud already does this, but you can override it, and click on the "Apply" 
button.
Hope this is enough help.
Lewis.
On 15 Apr 2012, at 13:22, Paul Hopewell wrote:

> Hello, 
> I have contacts on both my iPhone and iMac address book. Despite trying to 
> sync them they are different probably due to contorted history. The iMac 
> address book contacts are all correct. How can I clean up my iPhone contacts 
> so that they are the same as the iMac contacts without risking deleting all 
> the iMac contacts in the process. 
> Many thanks for any tips. I do have an iCloud account. 
> 
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Re: Mac going crazy when personal hotspaot

2012-04-12 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Lynne,

I haven't had this problem, but this solution may work.
Have you tried adding a new network, e.g AirPort2? I was thinking if your 
original WiFi uses static IP Address settings, you could sep a new one, which 
you could select specifically for your Personal Hotspot, therefore hopefully 
avoiding complications.

Another thing: if you do use the one setting e.g Airport for both the Personal 
Hotspot and Original WiFi, you will have to keep changing the popup box back to 
Static IP, every time you wish to use your main WiFi.

I have all mine set to DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), so that's 
why I do not experience this issue.
I hope this is of some help.
Regards.
Lewis.
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> 
> 
> Has anybody else experienced a situation where, having used a personal hot 
> spot with a Mac, when you return to your usual wi-fi nnetwork, the connection 
> just won't work? Their could be a key point here; and that is that the 
> hotspot IP connection uses DHCP, whereas our own networks use static IP 
> addresses.
> 
> Anybody else seen any such problems?
> 
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Re: voice over

2012-03-09 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Tony.

Tell you what - if you don't have an Apple store near you, or you wish to have 
any help with the Mac, you can contact me anytime.

I will put my email address here so you can email me privately if you have any 
issues that are really bothering you.
My email address is: lewiscr...@googlemail.com
I do have Skype and a mobile phone number too, but would rather give them out 
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Regards.
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On 9 Mar 2012, at 16:32, Tony Orlebar wrote:

> hi everybody 
> i been struggling using voice over i am  on the verge of giving up and going  
> back to windows I am not sure what gone wrong as i type using voice over some 
> of the letters sound muffled and different voice varation and pitch.
> 
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Re: First impressions of iOS 5.1

2012-03-08 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Chris.

I am able to load the app, I tap to insert mode, the click happens, but no 
characters are entered.

i think this is an app bug and will need reporting as iOS5.1 has only just been 
released.
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On 8 Mar 2012, at 19:22, chris hallsworth wrote:

> I finally got round to installing iOS 5.1 over the air on both my iPhone 4 
> and iPod Touch. Wow! How responsive is VoiceOver now on these devices! Even 
> Voxer isn't slowing VoiceOver down anymore! But the one app that I just can't 
> get to work is Typein Braille. I launch the app, tap to bring up the Braille 
> keyboard, and absolutely nothing happens when I tap on the screen! I mean, 
> it's no big issue; I'll just await an update. But is it me, or can you 
> duplicate this at all? Please tell me I'm not going mad! Lol! Only joking of 
> course. Any comments are greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Re: tethering

2012-02-27 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi.

Also, it is recommended to turn off WiFi on he iPhone for Personal Hotspot to 
work properly to avoid issues.
HTH.
Lewis.
On 27 Feb 2012, at 16:55, chris hallsworth wrote:

> Is Personal Hotspot turned on under settings? If turned on and you connect 
> via USB, a connection will be established automatically.
> 
> On 27/02/2012 15:23, michael weaver wrote:
>> as far as i know, i can't access the wireless network where i work for
>> accessing web pages.
>> i try to access the internet via my i-phone connected to one of the usb
>> ports on my mac.
>> how do i know if my mac is using my i-phone when i tether the two devices?
>> i ask because sometimes i think i get a connection but sometimes it
>> doesn't connect.
>> as far as i know nothing is shown on the status of my i-phone or when i
>> check the networks on my mac after i do vo plus m twice and arrow to the
>> networks or wifi menu.
>> i always keep wifi turned on on both my i-phone and my mac so i am not
>> sure if this is why i sometimes establish a connection to be able to
>> send and receive emails and sometimes access pages or not.
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Re: voice call problem in skype

2012-02-16 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Michael.

Hs this only happened with the one person? If so, it would be more than likely 
their end. If not, then it could be that the call wasn't answered, it was 
rejected, or the connection could've been weak, as you say that no other sounds 
were affected.
Hope this helps.
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On 16 Feb 2012, at 18:53, michael weaver wrote:

> i don't know if there is a problem with my mac or anything but i made a call 
> to someone this morning and it sounded like the person took the call but when 
> i kept saying anything like "hello" i didn't hear the person at the other end.
> my speech on the mac isn't affected nor any other sounds.
> i heard the blip so i am assuming my call connected unless of course it was 
> rejected.
> i had the headset for my i-phone plugged into the earphone socket of the 
> macbook.
> i would have thought that if the call had been answered i would have heard 
> the person at the other end.
> i can't understand if it is a problem with the i-phone headset i plugged into 
> the mac, the mac itself, or a problem at the other end.
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Re: iphone 4s problem.

2012-02-02 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Ian.

Never heard of this problem, but have you tried using compact Voice, as this 
may work.
If not, then try changing the voice, with sighted help if you need to.
Cheers.
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On 2 Feb 2012, at 13:36, Ian McNamara wrote:

> Hi all this is the second time i've had problems with a iphone 4s i'm using 
> tessa the south african voice and this is the second time it has happened. 
> The speach and sound has completely gone on the phone and this is the second 
> fours i've had. Has anyone had this problem and if so how did you sort it.
> 
> thanks.
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Re: Setting up the Mac mini

2012-01-09 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Trevor.

It's Lewis here - I have a MacBook, and I can help you with VoiceOver or 
anything else you want to know. Of course, you can still send suggestions and 
queries to the list, but i you need outside help, feel free to email me on: 
lewiscr...@googlemail.com
Or you can Skype me: lewiscrack
Regards.
Lewis.
On 9 Jan 2012, at 17:47, trevor wrote:

> 
> That's good to hear, sometimes you look things up on google and you find old 
> information.
> 
>   -Original Message- From: Diane Bomar
> Sent: Monday, January 09, 2012 4:51 PM
> To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
> Subject: Re: Setting up the Mac mini
> 
> You do not have to have a monitor connected. Mine works fine without a
> monitor.
> Diane
> 
> - Original Message - From: "Bubba" 
> To: "'Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility'" 
> Sent: Monday, January 09, 2012 8:58 AM
> Subject: RE: Setting up the Mac mini
> 
> 
>> Well, a display or PC momonitor . if using a TV display I would say a LCD or
>> plasma and it depends on the hook up on it. you might need a gva cable hook
>> up or you might need a DEVI hookup it depends on what hook up you have on
>> the display and the same on the monitor. But any Best buy or electronic or
>> computer store can help you out or the manufacture of the TV or monitor. Do
>> you have a old monitor around? It don't even have to be a real good one
>> just so long as you hook to it. HTH
>> 
>> 
>> Sign,
>> Bubba
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>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
>> [mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of trevor
>> Sent: Monday, January 09, 2012 8:16 AM
>> To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
>> Subject: Re: Setting up the Mac mini
>> 
>> Thank you,
>> I'm about to show my ignorance.
>> What sort of display and What cables would I need?
>> I heard you can plug them in to a TV but what cable would i have to get
>> please?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Trevor
>> 
>> -Original Message- From: Bubba
>> Sent: Monday, January 09, 2012 1:10 PM
>> To: 'Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility'
>> Subject: RE: Setting up the Mac mini
>> 
>> Or just hook it to a display!
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Sign,
>> Bubba
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>> 
>> -Original Message-
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>> To: mac-access@mac-access.net
>> Subject: Setting up the Mac mini
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>> Hello,
>> I am thinking of getting a Mac mini in a couple of weeks and I read an
>> article this morning about having to fool the Mac mini in to thinking it is
>> connected to a monitor for the voice over to come on automatically. One of
>> the things was called a Sewells TVdeck pc to TV adapter which I believe are
>> from america.
>> 
>> My question is;
>> 
>> Is it still necessary to use one and if so, is there a british equivvilent
>> please.
>> 
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Re: Two questions for iPhone 4S owners who've used either Siri or a keyboard case to speed up text entry

2012-01-04 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Bryan.

I am using both. However, I am finding that Siri is proving to be faster than 
either the Keyboard Case or the Touch Screen at the moment. I have the model 
where the keyboard slides into the case itself, but the keys are really really 
tiny! So much so, that even my fingers are struggling with it.
HOwever, I can confirm that Siri works perfectly 98% of the time, although it 
is not so good in loud situations. It tends to pick up everything that is going 
on around, so a quiet place is better for it, which makes it able to pick up 
things you are saying easier. It does take a tiny bit of training for it to get 
your voice, but once it has it, it's fine. However, when in the right 
conditions, e.g your own home, etc, it works fine.
Hope this helps.
Lewis.
On 4 Jan 2012, at 13:35, Bryan Jones wrote:

> Hi All,
> 
> I have a friend who is considering switching from her Nokia smartphone to the 
> iPhone 4S; However, she is a heavy texter and is hesitant to give up the 
> Nokia's built-in physical keyboard. My two questions for Users of the iPhone 
> 4S are:
> 
> 1. Can you use Siri to create text messages including punctuation? If yes, 
> have you been satisfied with your ability to text in this way?
> 2. Are you using a keyboard case combo with your iPhone 4S? If yes, what is 
> the make / model, how much bulk does it add to the phone, and how well does 
> the keyboard work for typing text messages?
> 
> Okay, I realize that's technically six questions. .
> 
> TIA,
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Re: Has alert, what does this mean?

2012-01-04 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Chris.

The "Has Alert" means that Messages has an alert waiting for you when you open 
it. Same applies to other apps. The likelihood of this message was to say that 
" Your message was  not sent.".
Cheers.
Lewis.
On 4 Jan 2012, at 12:31, chris hallsworth wrote:

> Hello all.
> Please can I ask, on an iPhone 4 running iOS 5.0.1, what the heck does the 
> words, "has alert" mean? Asking as I had it in the messages app. It has now 
> disappeared. Thanks!
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Re: Apps on multiple iPhones

2011-12-21 Thread Lewis Crack
Hey!

I know! I really can't wait. I'd order it tomorrow if I could! I have the money 
there already!
Lewis.
On 21 Dec 2011, at 18:44, Ian McNamara wrote:

> Hay lewis, that's brilliant mate. there grate i can speak at normal speed to 
> siri now it's cool.
> 
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Re: Apps on multiple iPhone

2011-12-21 Thread Lewis Crack
Hey.

Not if you buy it from apple, Amazon, etc. I think it only come with one when 
you upgrade a contract, etc. I'm buying one for Pay as you go, which will be 
expensive, but O don't want a contract.
Regards.
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On 21 Dec 2011, at 18:28, Bubba wrote:

> Hi, the iphone4s comes with a micro simm card!
> 
> 
> Sign,
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> Hey!
> 
> I am getting my iPhone 4S 64GB next week! I can't wait another day, but I'm
> having to be sensible!
> May visit my local provider store (The 3 Store) tomorrow to see about
> changing my sim card to a micro sim and what I will need to do to keep my
> number.
> Oh, I! Can't! Wait!
> Roll on Siri!
> From a happy Lewis :)
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> 
>> Hay, these Iphones are amazing and that siri is the works. love it it's
> really good with my voice now and can understand me at my normal talking
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Re: Apps on multiple iPhones

2011-12-21 Thread Lewis Crack
Hey!

I am getting my iPhone 4S 64GB next week! I can't wait another day, but I'm 
having to be sensible!
May visit my local provider store (The 3 Store) tomorrow to see about changing 
my sim card to a micro sim and what I will need to do to keep my number.
Oh, I! Can't! Wait!
Roll on Siri!
>From a happy Lewis :)
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> Hay, these Iphones are amazing and that siri is the works. love it it's 
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Re: words with friends and voice over.

2011-12-19 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Ian!

The web address for the accessible apps is: http://www.applevis.com
 Scroll to "App Directory" and double tap it, and you'll find them all in 
there. You can, of course, view this page on the computer too.
Cheers.
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> Hi could i have the address for all the accessable apple apps heard there was 
> a webpage showing them all.
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Re: iphone game.

2011-11-19 Thread Lewis Crack
Hey Ian.

I'm definitely getting this new game! :)
Regards.
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On 19 Nov 2011, at 07:25, Shaun Oliver wrote:

> hmmm. I prefer free vergins myself, never the less, I suppose there's 
> different versions of those too. .
> 
> 
> On 19/11/2011 15:22, Ian McNamara wrote:
>> Hello all just found a new game for the Iphone it's called soul trapper it's 
>> an audio game where you have to get rid of ghosts and stuff here is the 
>> discription that my friend posted on blind gamers.
>> 
>> Soul Trapper is a 3+ hour interactive audio adventure that follows the
>> turbulent life of Kane Pryce, a 27 year-old drifter who possess a mysterious
>> device known as the Soul Trap, a supernaturally charged object that allows
>> him to hunt down, capture, and send ghosts from the earthly realm to the
>> afterlife. Don your headphones and follow alongside Kane as he navigates a
>> chilling maze of gangsters, ghosts, dames, and demons. Immerse yourself in
>> Episode One and help Kane unlock mysteries surrounding a haunted church that
>> stirs newfound emotions and sends Kane on a perilous journey where no man
>> has gone before.
>> 
>> Well, no living man!
>> 
>> i have got a podcast on it as well if any one would like to here it it's a 
>> sendspace link. it is not completly accessabel but with practis it can be 
>> played i got to chapter two allready. there is a free vergin which alous you 
>> to have the first four chapters of the game then there is a payed vergin of 
>> the whole game which is about 3.99 i love it allready.
>> 
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Re: App Switcher on iOS5 with iPad/iPhone 3GS/iPod Touch 3G

2011-11-18 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Lynne.

 Using VoiceOver, you tap the home button twice to access the App Switcher.
 then, you double tap and hold on an App, until you hear a bubble-like sound (3 
rapid, up-rising tones).
then VoiceOver will say Editing Apps.
Then double tap each App and you will hear the double tap click. Do this until 
you hear VoiceOver say: App Switcher has no items.
Hope this helps.
Lewis.
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> Hello everybody
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> What's the best method, with or without a Bluetooth keyboard, to access the 
> App Switcher using VoiceOver? That's something I've been wondering for a 
> while.
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Re: Alarms

2011-10-25 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Dane.

Would it be worth contacting Apple and seeing if it is something that they 
could implement in let's say the next release: iOS6, as I imagine it would be a 
lot of work.
Regards.
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On 25 Oct 2011, at 23:49, Dane Trethowan wrote:

> Yep that's correct, they work differently than the IOS devices.
> 
> I had a Samsung here which was the same as the IOS devices are now as well as 
> an LG phone.
> 
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>> Hi Dane.
>> 
>> That's strange. I know this is a little off topic, but when I had my Nokia, 
>> the alarm would go off even when the phone was switched off, and that was 
>> running an OS too. The Symbian OS.
>> Regards.
>> Lewis. 
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>>> No! they don't go off when the power's off for the simple reason that 
>>> there's no power going to the device, its like a computer the device needs 
>>> power to boot and therefore run the applications and software.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 26/10/2011, at 9:27 AM, chris hallsworth wrote:
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>>>> Simple question, do alarms go off when the iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad is 
>>>> switched off? Thanks!
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Re: Alarms

2011-10-25 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Dane.

That's strange. I know this is a little off topic, but when I had my Nokia, the 
alarm would go off even when the phone was switched off, and that was running 
an OS too. The Symbian OS.
Regards.
Lewis. 
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> boot and therefore run the applications and software.
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Re: Help needed with initial set up of iphone 4s

2011-10-19 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Terry.

YOur wife will need to go to Settings, then Store. Then she can scroll to where 
it says: Apple ID: x...@gmail.com, (that was just an example), then she taps 
that and scrolls to sign out.
After this, she taps Sign in, and types it in again.

Hopefully that should work, my friend Ian had the same problem.
If you want, I can talk you both through it on Skype or Phone.
Regards.
Lewis.
On 19 Oct 2011, at 22:40, Terry Cooper wrote:

> Hi all 
> 
> My wife just got her iphone today, and started the setup process.  When she
> got to the sep up part for email, or include, (not sure which) she typed her
> email address in wrong on the iphone, and now it won't allow her to connect
> to app store.  What can she do to sort it out.
> 
> Many thanks.
> 
> Terry  
> 
> -Original Message-
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> [mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of Sarah Alawami
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> To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
> Subject: Re: Using telephone features on iphone
> 
> All you do to end a call is double tap with 2 fingers. That take spractice.
> To enter numbers lift the phone from your ear  and enter in the numbers. To
> dial the numbers go to th ephone app and double tap keypad at the bottom
> right of the screen. Now enter in the numbers by split tapping or if you
> have touch typing on lift your finger when entering the numbers.
> 
> Take care all.
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>> Hi Terry.
>> 
>> This can be a bit annoying. I have had my iPhone since the end of January
> and I still have the occasional problem.
>> When it asks you to press a number, you find the number with your finger
> e.g 1 and double tap that number. However, you have to hold the phone away
> from your ear whilst you are doing this. 
>> to end the call, simply do a 2 finger double tap on the screen and you
> should hear like a blip sound, meaning that the call has ended and you are
> back on your phone screen.
>> To access your voicemail, double tap on the Phone App, on the bottom 
>> left of your touchscreen, and then double tap the Voicemail button which
> is located on the bottom right of your touchscreen.
>> If you wish to add me to Skype, etc, that's fine as I feel it may be 
>> easier for you. You can email me off list at: lewiscr...@googlemail.com
> Hope this helps.
>> Lewis.
>> On 17 Oct 2011, at 14:06, Terry Cooper wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi all
>>> 
>>> Whilst I'm still trying to get my head around this new gadget, can 
>>> anyone help with something simple, like just calling my voice message
> service.
>>> 
>>> I asked siri to telephone 121, but she didn't.  Anyway, I eventually 
>>> managed to get the iphone to call the number, which is my voice male, 
>>> but then had problems.  When you listen to the new message, you then 
>>> have some options to choose, which involve pressing particular 
>>> numbers, e.g. 1 to repeat, 3 to delete, etc etc.  How is this done on 
>>> the iphone?  Also, I couldn't figure out how to end the call either, 
>>> the voice message just kept on cycling round, cos I couldn't stop it.
>>> 
>>> Thanks for any help.
>>> 
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Re: mail sending problem

2011-10-19 Thread Lewis Crack
Hey Julie.

Delete the smtp.googlemail.com
and the googlemail.com
Regards.
Lew :)
On 19 Oct 2011, at 21:10, Julie Vaughan wrote:

> hi lew 
> 
> ok there is in the out going mail server (smtp) box there seems to be 
> 
> smtp.virginmedia.com
> 
> virginmedia.com
> 
> googlemail.com
> 
> i have tried to check it use only this one (smtp ) and nothing i can 
> eventually get the message to go but have to keep trying both virginmedia etc 
> and i have never had this happen hmm help 
> 
> what should i delete ??
> 
> thanks 
> 
> jules 
> On 19 Oct 2011, at 20:56, Lewis Crack wrote:
> 
>> Hi Julie!
>> 
>> Have you gone into email settings, selected Accounts, gone to the accounts 
>> table, arrowed down to the Googlemail.com, and have you deleted it? If there 
>> is more than one account in the email accounts settings, then that could be 
>> the answer to your problem.
>> Regards.
>> Lew :)
>> On 19 Oct 2011, at 20:41, Julie Vaughan wrote:
>> 
>>> i don't use google mail that is the confusing part i am thinking on the 
>>> lines of having to delete account and start again but that is only a last 
>>> resort as i have loads of stuff in my email folders argh 
>>> 
>>> jules 
>>> On 19 Oct 2011, at 16:25, Sarah Alawami wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Well since the settings usually are the same for gmail and google mail the 
>>>> smtp is set  to authenticate by default. and it uses the same credentials 
>>>> for log in as well as send. Maybe check those settings? Maybe Im in the 
>>>> wrong direction but I also have this trouble, only with 3k rtf files and 1 
>>>> mb mp3 or any audio file above 1mb.
>>>> 
>>>> Take care all.
>>>> On Oct 19, 2011, at 6:17 AM, Julie Vaughan wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> i tried doing what ian said and that has not worked, how do i do what you 
>>>>> said gorden ?? 
>>>>> On 19 Oct 2011, at 12:04, Gordon Smith wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Julie
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> This is usually caused by a misconfiguration in your SMTP outgoing 
>>>>>> server settings for a specific account.  I can't comment for Google Mail 
>>>>>> because thank goodness I don't need to use it.  But it's virtually 
>>>>>> guaranteed that the problem is due to the password or log-in method.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Gordon
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> On 19 Oct 2011, at 10:24, Julie Vaughan wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hi all 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> i have a problem when trying to send a message it comes up with a 
>>>>>> message saying can't send message through server please select from the 
>>>>>> list or select send later and it wil be kept in the outbox, in the list 
>>>>>> of options there is google mail hm not sure why that s there then there 
>>>>>> is virginmedia,com and then smtp.virginmedia.com i can usually get it to 
>>>>>> send but have to keep switching through both what am i doing wrong ?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> can anybody help 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> thanks 
>>>>>> 
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Re: mail sending problem

2011-10-19 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Julie!

Have you gone into email settings, selected Accounts, gone to the accounts 
table, arrowed down to the Googlemail.com, and have you deleted it? If there is 
more than one account in the email accounts settings, then that could be the 
answer to your problem.
Regards.
Lew :)
On 19 Oct 2011, at 20:41, Julie Vaughan wrote:

> i don't use google mail that is the confusing part i am thinking on the lines 
> of having to delete account and start again but that is only a last resort as 
> i have loads of stuff in my email folders argh 
> 
> jules 
> On 19 Oct 2011, at 16:25, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> 
>> Well since the settings usually are the same for gmail and google mail the 
>> smtp is set  to authenticate by default. and it uses the same credentials 
>> for log in as well as send. Maybe check those settings? Maybe Im in the 
>> wrong direction but I also have this trouble, only with 3k rtf files and 1 
>> mb mp3 or any audio file above 1mb.
>> 
>> Take care all.
>> On Oct 19, 2011, at 6:17 AM, Julie Vaughan wrote:
>> 
>>> i tried doing what ian said and that has not worked, how do i do what you 
>>> said gorden ?? 
>>> On 19 Oct 2011, at 12:04, Gordon Smith wrote:
>>> 
 Julie
 
 This is usually caused by a misconfiguration in your SMTP outgoing server 
 settings for a specific account.  I can't comment for Google Mail because 
 thank goodness I don't need to use it.  But it's virtually guaranteed that 
 the problem is due to the password or log-in method.
 
 Gordon
 
 On 19 Oct 2011, at 10:24, Julie Vaughan wrote:
 
 Hi all 
 
 i have a problem when trying to send a message it comes up with a message 
 saying can't send message through server please select from the list or 
 select send later and it wil be kept in the outbox, in the list of options 
 there is google mail hm not sure why that s there then there is 
 virginmedia,com and then smtp.virginmedia.com i can usually get it to send 
 but have to keep switching through both what am i doing wrong ?
 
 can anybody help 
 
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Re: Personal Hotspot Creation

2011-10-17 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi gordon.

Awesome - you'll love it! :)
Lewis
On 17 Oct 2011, at 21:08, Gordon Smith wrote:

> Hi Lewis
> 
> Magic, I'll get that done in the morning.
> 
> Gordon
> 
> 
> On 17 Oct 2011, at 19:21, Lewis Crack wrote:
> 
> Hi Gordon.
> 
> Yes, sorry forgot to mention that, it's under Settings, then General, Then 
> Network, then Personal Hotspot.
> Regards.
> Lewis.
> On 17 Oct 2011, at 18:12, Gordon Smith wrote:
> 
>> Lewis
>> 
>> Is this under a sub-pane in Settings?  I don't see it on the settings main 
>> screen.
>> 
>> Gordon
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 17 Oct 2011, at 18:02, Lewis Crack wrote:
>> 
>> Hi gordon.
>> 
>> I don't remember seeing a post on this, but I use my iPhone 3GS as an 
>> Internet modem all the time. It is very easy to do.
>> All you do is enable the personal hotspot setting under Settings and when 
>> you connect via USB, the mac should automatically see it as a network.
>> This is on the iPhone by the way.
>> I find it very useful; you can connect via Bluetooth but I haven't worked 
>> out how to do it yet.
>> Hope this helps to answer your query.
>> Lewis.
>> On 17 Oct 2011, at 15:50, Gordon Smith wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi all
>>> 
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Re: Personal Hotspot Creation

2011-10-17 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Gordon.

Yes, sorry forgot to mention that, it's under Settings, then General, Then 
Network, then Personal Hotspot.
Regards.
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On 17 Oct 2011, at 18:12, Gordon Smith wrote:

> Lewis
> 
> Is this under a sub-pane in Settings?  I don't see it on the settings main 
> screen.
> 
> Gordon
> 
> 
> 
> On 17 Oct 2011, at 18:02, Lewis Crack wrote:
> 
> Hi gordon.
> 
> I don't remember seeing a post on this, but I use my iPhone 3GS as an 
> Internet modem all the time. It is very easy to do.
> All you do is enable the personal hotspot setting under Settings and when you 
> connect via USB, the mac should automatically see it as a network.
> This is on the iPhone by the way.
> I find it very useful; you can connect via Bluetooth but I haven't worked out 
> how to do it yet.
> Hope this helps to answer your query.
> Lewis.
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Re: Personal Hotspot Creation

2011-10-17 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Chris.

Yes, it works on all UK networks, especially if you are on contract with them 
as they enable internet Tethering for the iPhone.
Regards.
Lewis.
On 17 Oct 2011, at 16:26, chris hallsworth wrote:

> Does anybody know if this works on the UK networks especially O2? I am going 
> with them for an iPhone contract since they do it free on all tariffs and I 
> have been with them for several years so can trust I won't have any 
> difficulties or if I do they are only a free phone call away. Also most of my 
> family and friends are on O2. Thanks for any comments on this.
> 
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>> 
>> It is my understanding that it is possible to create a personal hotspot and 
>> thereby use the iPhone effectively as a modem for a Mac via a USB 
>> connection.  I'm not sure whether this has been detailed on list before but, 
>> if not, does anybody happen to know how this is achieved? If so, does 
>> anybody happen to know when the message was posted and what it's subject 
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Re: Personal Hotspot Creation

2011-10-17 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi gordon.

I don't remember seeing a post on this, but I use my iPhone 3GS as an Internet 
modem all the time. It is very easy to do.
All you do is enable the personal hotspot setting under Settings and when you 
connect via USB, the mac should automatically see it as a network.
This is on the iPhone by the way.
I find it very useful; you can connect via Bluetooth but I haven't worked out 
how to do it yet.
Hope this helps to answer your query.
Lewis.
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> 
> It is my understanding that it is possible to create a personal hotspot and 
> thereby use the iPhone effectively as a modem for a Mac via a USB connection. 
>  I'm not sure whether this has been detailed on list before but, if not, does 
> anybody happen to know how this is achieved? If so, does anybody happen to 
> know when the message was posted and what it's subject line was?  In that 
> case I would just check out the list archive.
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> to be able to get working.
> 
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Re: Using telephone features on iphone

2011-10-17 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Terry.

This can be a bit annoying. I have had my iPhone since the end of January and I 
still have the occasional problem.
When it asks you to press a number, you find the number with your finger e.g 1 
and double tap that number. However, you have to hold the phone away from your 
ear whilst you are doing this. 
to end the call, simply do a 2 finger double tap on the screen and you should 
hear like a blip sound, meaning that the call has ended and you are back on 
your phone screen.
To access your voicemail, double tap on the Phone App, on the bottom left of 
your touchscreen, and then double tap the Voicemail button which is located on 
the bottom right of your 
touchscreen.
If you wish to add me to Skype, etc, that's fine as I feel it may be easier for 
you. You can email me off list at: lewiscr...@googlemail.com
Hope this helps.
Lewis.
On 17 Oct 2011, at 14:06, Terry Cooper wrote:

> Hi all
> 
> Whilst I'm still trying to get my head around this new gadget, can anyone
> help with something simple, like just calling my voice message service.
> 
> I asked siri to telephone 121, but she didn't.  Anyway, I eventually managed
> to get the iphone to call the number, which is my voice male, but then had
> problems.  When you listen to the new message, you then have some options to
> choose, which involve pressing particular numbers, e.g. 1 to repeat, 3 to
> delete, etc etc.  How is this done on the iphone?  Also, I couldn't figure
> out how to end the call either, the voice message just kept on cycling
> round, cos I couldn't stop it.
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> Thanks for any help.
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Re: Radio player that works on iphone in the UK

2011-10-17 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Terry.

 Welcome to this list - I am Lewis Crack, 21 years old and from Kettering, 
Northamptonshire, UK.
I own a MacBook,  iPod Touch and iPhone.
As to your question, I use TuneIn Radio, which is only £69 from the App Store.
It gives you access to all the BBC Stations and lots more and it is very easy 
to use for us VI people.
Hope this helps.
Lewis.
On 17 Oct 2011, at 12:06, Terry Cooper wrote:

> 
>   Hi all 
> 
> Firstly, hope this is on topic.  Can anyone recommend a easy to use radio
> player for the iphone 4s.  I want to be able to get all the BBC stations, 
> -Original Message-amongst others.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Terry 
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> [mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of Jonathan Tyrer
> Sent: 16 October 2011 22:20
> To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
> Subject: Re: QuickNav question
> 
> It surely does, thanks.
> 
> JT
> 
> On 16/10/2011, Thuy Mallalieu  wrote:
>> Hi Jonathan
>> You have to open up voiceover utilities, interact with the utility 
>> categories, go down to commanders tab, select quicknav commander and 
>> vo right to and checkbox to enable single letter navigation. Hope this 
>> helps Cheers Thuy
>> 
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>> On 16 Oct 2011, at 21:52, Jonathan Tyrer  wrote:
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>>> When I turn on QuickNav, none of the single letter commands seem to 
>>> work on web pages, what am I doing wrong?
>>> 
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Re: iPhone

2011-10-15 Thread Lewis Crack
Hey Chris!

Yay! The iPHone is awesome! I love mine and have never regretted buying it 
since! Typical about my Mute Switch breaking, but otherwise, it's the best 
phone I've ever had!

Lewis. :)
On 15 Oct 2011, at 18:10, chris hallsworth wrote:

> I am just writing to let you know that I plan to get an iPhone next weekend. 
> My six year old Nokia N70 works fine for the moment but want a more reliable 
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Re: Papa Sanga

2011-10-15 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi.

You turn VoiceOver off. The game is self-spoken and if VoiceOver is needed, it 
will prompt you to turn it back on.
Cheers.
Lewis. :)

On 15 Oct 2011, at 17:39, Matthew Chao wrote:

> Yes, very unfortunate.  Tried it and got lots of distortion out of one 
> earphone.
> 
> Also, once they do fix it, what the best way to play the game, with VO off or 
> on?  Any tips?
> 
> Matthew Chao
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>> I saw a tweet from their twitter feed stating they are working with Apple on 
>> this.  No, it doesn't work at the moment, something to do with audio, but 
>> they are working to fix that.
>> 
>> Jane
>> 
>> 
>> 
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>> On Oct 15, 2011, at 5:16 AM, chris hallsworth wrote:
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>> > Hello all.
>> > Can anyone confirm that this app really does not work with iOS 5? I was 
>> > hoping to test it for a friend, only to find out that it is a paid app. I 
>> > don't mind this, however I don't want to waste money if the app doesn't 
>> > work. Just my thoughts. Thanks in advance.
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Re: Papa Sanga

2011-10-15 Thread Lewis Crack
It is an audio game and you have to walk around and avoid the "Hoggs" 
(monsters) and save this soul from this palace like thing. I'm fairly good at 
it. 
Lewis. 
On 15 Oct 2011, at 14:58, Dane Trethowan wrote:

> What does it do?
> 
> 
> 
> On 16/10/2011 12:56 AM, Lewis Crack wrote:
>> Hey Dane.
>> 
>> Well, there are so many apps out there, and some even have the same name by 
>> other companies. It is an awesome app though, and I can't wait for 
>> SomethingElse to release an update. SomethingElse are the company who made 
>> PapaSangre and The Nightjar.
>> Lewis :)
>> On 15 Oct 2011, at 14:52, Dane Trethowan wrote:
>> 
>>> Sorry about that, I thought you were referring to a different app 
>>> altogether so I take back what I said in my original message as you 
>>> probably have more knowledge about this app than I do.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 15/10/2011 10:41 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
>>>> I just tried it on my Ipad running IOS5 and it seems to work here though 
>>>> there hasn't been an update in the software for quite some time so you may 
>>>> wish to get in touch with the developer for further information on this.
>>>> 
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Re: Papa Sanga

2011-10-15 Thread Lewis Crack
Hey Dane.

Well, there are so many apps out there, and some even have the same name by 
other companies. It is an awesome app though, and I can't wait for 
SomethingElse to release an update. SomethingElse are the company who made 
PapaSangre and The Nightjar.
Lewis :)
On 15 Oct 2011, at 14:52, Dane Trethowan wrote:

> Sorry about that, I thought you were referring to a different app altogether 
> so I take back what I said in my original message as you probably have more 
> knowledge about this app than I do .
> 
> 
> 
> On 15/10/2011 10:41 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
>> I just tried it on my Ipad running IOS5 and it seems to work here though 
>> there hasn't been an update in the software for quite some time so you may 
>> wish to get in touch with the developer for further information on this.
>> 
>> 
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Re: Papa Sanga

2011-10-15 Thread Lewis Crack
Hey Chris.

this is now confirmed, I tried it on my iPHone 3GS, and iPod Touch - all it 
does is make the most horrible distortion when the app is loaded. It's awful. 
This is on headphones. On speaker, it doesn't even work.
So Chris, I wouldn't advise you buy it until there is an update. I will notify 
you when it is working again, as I bought it when I first had my iPod Touch.
This goes for anyone else too.
If you have bought it already, don't worry, especially if you bought it when 
iOS4 was still the main OS, but just be aware that you can't use it until they 
release an update.
Cheers.
Lewis. :)

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Re: My iMessage contact

2011-10-13 Thread Lewis Crack
Hey.

Yes, iMessage is awesome! It's very fast and one gets the messages instantly. 
It's a bit like IM>

  Chris, I will add you to my contacts as I will be using iMessage on my iPod 
touch and iPhone.
Overall, I find iOS5 is brilliant. The voices are clearer and I find that I am 
able to hear them better. I have set mine to the Irish voice.

Regards.
Lewis.
On 13 Oct 2011, at 15:09, Ian McNamara wrote:

> o odd well feel free to send me one when ever you wish i had to set it up 
> that way for some reason but it's working now as i exchanged messages with 
> lewis it's really good quite immpressed and i've finely masterd the roter 
> jesjure. got very stressed with my ipod last night updateing to i o s five.
> On 13 Oct 2011, at 14:47, James AUSTIN wrote:
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>> Hi Ian,
>> 
>> I don't think you need to provide an E-Mail, as the IOS seems to know as 
>> I've already sent two iMessages today. 
>> 
>> TC :)
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Re: iPhone and the hearing impaired

2011-10-08 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Chris.

there is also support for Mono Audio on the iPhone. I personally find the 
iPhone 4 and more than likely the iPhone 4S's speaker a bit louder than the 
iPhone 3GS's speaker.
The 3GS's speaker distorts when it is at full volume.
Apart from what you said about the braille displays, etc, I can't think of 
anything else.
Cheers.
Lewis :)
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> Please can I ask, what can the iPhone offer for hearing impaired people? I 
> know VoiceOver for example supports a variety of bluetooth Braille displays, 
> but how about things like audio quality and volume? What about the vibration. 
> Thanks! I am hearing impaired myself and I manage the iPod Touch 4G very well 
> with speech only. But of course your mileages may vary.
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Re: anything like screen curtains for the Mac?

2011-10-02 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Jonathan.

Well, there is the "Hide visuals". You activate this by pressing VO plus F11. 
This seems to be available in Snow Leopard, but not in Lion.
there may be another command, but not sure.
If you have a trackpad, which MacBook Pros do, you can use the same gesture as 
the iPhone.
Regards.
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On 2 Oct 2011, at 21:44, Jonathan Tyrer wrote:

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> feature screen curtains?
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Re: Important information, please read

2011-09-13 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi.

I really hope that Gordon gets better soon and he will be back with us. It is 
always horrible when something like this happens.
I send my regards and get well wishes to Lynne and Gordon at this time.
Regards.
Lewis.
On 13 Sep 2011, at 12:06, Julie Vaughan wrote:

> send our best wishes to them 
> On 13 Sep 2011, at 10:30, Anne Robertson wrote:
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>> Please have patience if you have a problem that needs the help of Support.
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RE: New member

2011-09-10 Thread Lewis Crack
Hey Chris.

I'm going to get that one as it sounds really good.
Cheers.
Lewis.

-Original Message-
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[mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of chris hallsworth
Sent: 10 September 2011 20:51
To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: New member

Hi Lewis.
If I were you I would give the benefit of the doubt and this time pay 
the £50 or so for the same keyboard.
Just a thought.
Chat soon.

On 10/09/2011 19:21, Lewis Crack wrote:
> Hi Tracy.
>
> I am Lewis Crack, 21 years old, and am totally blind and hard of hearing.
>
> I have an iPod Touch, iPhone and Macbook and I love the lot.
> I also find it easier to navigate by tactile buttons, but I am extremely
good at navigating a touchscreen.
>
> I bought a Freedom Iconnex Keyboard for £22, but it was the cheap model
and I couldn't get it to work. I would avoid it if you can. Get the one that
costs around £47.99.
> I am hoping to get one in the future.
> Hope to chat soon and it is good to know you.
> Lewis. :)
> On 10 Sep 2011, at 18:40, tracy wrote:
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>> Sure does! I'm already looking in to the keyboards, are there ones that I
>> should avoid? I've actually found that I can find the buttons on most
>> screens, but have trouble when there are many small ones on a particular
>> screen.  Thanks
>> Tracy
>>
>> -Original Message-
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>> [mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of chris hallsworth
>> Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2011 1:35 PM
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>> Subject: Re: New member
>>
>> Hi Tracey, and welcome to the list!
>> I have an iPod Touch 4G. I suggest you learning to swipe and double tap
for
>> the time being rather than locating what you want on the screen and doing
a
>> single tap. I also suggest looking into a bluetooth keyboard, as writing
on
>> a touch screen can be laborious at times. If you don't have the money,
there
>> is one app based on Dragon Naturally Speaking called Dragon Dictation.
This
>> is a free app hence me mentioning this. I love my iPod Touch 4G and what
it
>> can do. I also have a Freedom Iconnex Bluetooth keyboard as I prefer to
>> write using a traditional qwerty keyboard rather than swiping to a
character
>> and double tapping to insert.
>> Hope this all helps.
>> Chat soon.
>>
>> On 10/09/2011 13:18, tracy wrote:
>>> Good morning! Thanks for the list welcome! I'm glad to be a part of
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>> way!
>>> I'm also looking for any cool and fun apps that I should download that
>>> work with voice over. Using the apps has helped me learn many of the
>>> things I've figured out already.
>>> Are there game apps that you recommend?
>>> Also sources for free books for Ibooks?
>>> Thanks so much.
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Re: New member

2011-09-10 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Tracy.

I am Lewis Crack, 21 years old, and am totally blind and hard of hearing.

I have an iPod Touch, iPhone and Macbook and I love the lot.
I also find it easier to navigate by tactile buttons, but I am extremely good 
at navigating a touchscreen.

I bought a Freedom Iconnex Keyboard for £22, but it was the cheap model and I 
couldn't get it to work. I would avoid it if you can. Get the one that costs 
around £47.99.
I am hoping to get one in the future. 
Hope to chat soon and it is good to know you.
Lewis. :)
On 10 Sep 2011, at 18:40, tracy wrote:

> Sure does! I'm already looking in to the keyboards, are there ones that I
> should avoid? I've actually found that I can find the buttons on most
> screens, but have trouble when there are many small ones on a particular
> screen.  Thanks
> Tracy 
> 
> -Original Message-
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> Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2011 1:35 PM
> To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
> Subject: Re: New member
> 
> Hi Tracey, and welcome to the list!
> I have an iPod Touch 4G. I suggest you learning to swipe and double tap for
> the time being rather than locating what you want on the screen and doing a
> single tap. I also suggest looking into a bluetooth keyboard, as writing on
> a touch screen can be laborious at times. If you don't have the money, there
> is one app based on Dragon Naturally Speaking called Dragon Dictation. This
> is a free app hence me mentioning this. I love my iPod Touch 4G and what it
> can do. I also have a Freedom Iconnex Bluetooth keyboard as I prefer to
> write using a traditional qwerty keyboard rather than swiping to a character
> and double tapping to insert.
> Hope this all helps.
> Chat soon.
> 
> On 10/09/2011 13:18, tracy wrote:
>> Good morning! Thanks for the list welcome! I'm glad to be a part of 
>> this helpful list! I just, a couple of weeks ago, got the Iphone 4. 
>> I'm slowly learning to use it, haven't gotten the gestures mastered 
>> yet, but working on it.
>> If any of you have helpful suggestions, don't hesitate to send them my
> way!
>> I'm also looking for any cool and fun apps that I should download that 
>> work with voice over. Using the apps has helped me learn many of the 
>> things I've figured out already.
>> Are there game apps that you recommend?
>> Also sources for free books for Ibooks?
>> Thanks so much.
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Re: macbook pro

2011-09-05 Thread Lewis Crack
Hey Jules.

Yeah I know what you mean, well it can't be a dodgy power supply as it doesn't 
happen on battery. 

I'd say don't worry about it for now, but if you do manage to buy Apple Care 
Protection for your Macbook then just get it checked.
Lewis :)
On 5 Sep 2011, at 19:56, Julie Vaughan wrote:

> yes lew it does charge fine and it also happens when the external hard drive 
> is in so any time its connected to the electric supply, if that makes sense 
> 
> jules :)  
> On 5 Sep 2011, at 13:36, Lewis Crack wrote:
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>> Hi Jules.
>> 
>> Does it still charge? If it does, I shouldn't worry too much, the thing you 
>> could try doing is getting another power adapter.
>> If it still happens, but it is still charging, I wouldn't worry too much. 
>> Maybe there is a slight fault with the power supply in the machine, but 
>> because it's not under warranty, it would cost a lot to repair.
>> Regards.
>> Lewis :)
>> 
>> 
>> On 5 Sep 2011, at 09:35, Julie Vaughan wrote:
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>>> hi 
>>> 
>>> no its not under warranty i brought it from ebay it works great just that 
>>> one niggle if its anything 
>>> 
>>> jules 
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>>>> Couldn't hurt to do that, especially if it's still under warranty.
>>>> On Sep 4, 2011, at 5:26 PM, Julie Vaughan wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> that's cool would it be worth taking it in to n apple store and getting 
>>>>> it looked at?
>>>>> 
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Re: macbook pro

2011-09-05 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Jules.

Does it still charge? If it does, I shouldn't worry too much, the thing you 
could try doing is getting another power adapter.
If it still happens, but it is still charging, I wouldn't worry too much. Maybe 
there is a slight fault with the power supply in the machine, but because it's 
not under warranty, it would cost a lot to repair.
Regards.
Lewis :)


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> hi 
> 
> no its not under warranty i brought it from ebay it works great just that one 
> niggle if its anything 
> 
> jules 
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>> Couldn't hurt to do that, especially if it's still under warranty.
>> On Sep 4, 2011, at 5:26 PM, Julie Vaughan wrote:
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>>> looked at?
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Re: help with mail pls

2011-08-31 Thread Lewis Crack
Hey Jules.

Yes you can, like you did before. :)
Lewis :)
On 31 Aug 2011, at 16:31, Julie Vaughan wrote:

> lew can you just set up the mail like i have now using mac mail ?? my head is 
> spinning lol
> 
> jules 
> On 31 Aug 2011, at 15:23, Lewis Crack wrote:
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>> Hey Jules.
>> 
>> iMap is another way of forwarding your emails to a Mail client, a bit like 
>> POP.
>> iMap tends to get all the mail from the server, whereas POP just gets the 
>> newest mail. With iMap too, it deletes the mail off the server when deleting 
>> the mail from the client.
>> 
>> Hope this isn't too technical!
>> Lewis :)
>> On 31 Aug 2011, at 15:05, Julie Vaughan wrote:
>> 
>>> hi sarah 
>>> 
>>> what is imap is that mac mail ??  sorry to be a pain 
>>> 
>>> thanks 
>>> 
>>> jules smiley 
>>> 
>>> On 31 Aug 2011, at 14:49, Sarah Alawami wrote:
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>>>> Just follow the prompts at the  wizard. If you have imap set for your mail 
>>>> account all will be downloaded, and I mean all. all folders, drafts, 
>>>> incoming andy outgoing messages yu sent.
>>>> 
>>>> take care.
>>>> On Aug 31, 2011, at 5:45 AM, Julie Vaughan wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> hi all 
>>>>> 
>>>>> i have just brought a second hand macbook pro and i am wanting to set up 
>>>>> my mail account on my macbook but i have saved emails on my imac how will 
>>>>> that work if i just put my details in will it just be there ??
>>>>> 
>>>>> if not what do i need to do please 
>>>>> 
>>>>> easy instructions please smiley 
>>>>> 
>>>>> thanks 
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Re: help with mail pls

2011-08-31 Thread Lewis Crack
Hey Jules.

That's good! At least you're getting on with it! 

Regards.
Lewis :)
On 31 Aug 2011, at 15:23, Julie Vaughan wrote:

> ok thanks lew ooh its cool thanks matey 
> 
> smiley back 
> On 31 Aug 2011, at 15:21, Lewis Crack wrote:
> 
>> Hi Julie.
>> 
>> Unfortunately, the saved emails will not be there, but you can save them to 
>> your iMac by going to Menu, going to file, and arrowing down to Save As. 
>> then you tell it where to save it. You have to do it with each individual 
>> email though. It will save as HTML format, meaning that you will be able to 
>> open them up again in the Mail on your MacBook Pro.
>> 
>> the way to copy them over would be via Memory stick.
>> 
>> If there is an easier way, I do not know of it, but if anyone else does, 
>> that would be a great help.
>> 
>> Best regards and good luck with your MacBook Jules!
>> Lewis :)
>> On 31 Aug 2011, at 13:45, Julie Vaughan wrote:
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>>> hi all 
>>> 
>>> i have just brought a second hand macbook pro and i am wanting to set up my 
>>> mail account on my macbook but i have saved emails on my imac how will that 
>>> work if i just put my details in will it just be there ??
>>> 
>>> if not what do i need to do please 
>>> 
>>> easy instructions please smiley 
>>> 
>>> thanks 
>>> 
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Re: help with mail pls

2011-08-31 Thread Lewis Crack
Hey Jules.

iMap is another way of forwarding your emails to a Mail client, a bit like POP.
iMap tends to get all the mail from the server, whereas POP just gets the 
newest mail. With iMap too, it deletes the mail off the server when deleting 
the mail from the client.

Hope this isn't too technical!
Lewis :)
On 31 Aug 2011, at 15:05, Julie Vaughan wrote:

> hi sarah 
> 
> what is imap is that mac mail ??  sorry to be a pain 
> 
> thanks 
> 
> jules smiley 
> 
> On 31 Aug 2011, at 14:49, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> 
>> Just follow the prompts at the  wizard. If you have imap set for your mail 
>> account all will be downloaded, and I mean all. all folders, drafts, 
>> incoming andy outgoing messages yu sent.
>> 
>> take care.
>> On Aug 31, 2011, at 5:45 AM, Julie Vaughan wrote:
>> 
>>> hi all 
>>> 
>>> i have just brought a second hand macbook pro and i am wanting to set up my 
>>> mail account on my macbook but i have saved emails on my imac how will that 
>>> work if i just put my details in will it just be there ??
>>> 
>>> if not what do i need to do please 
>>> 
>>> easy instructions please smiley 
>>> 
>>> thanks 
>>> 
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Re: help with mail pls

2011-08-31 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Julie.

Unfortunately, the saved emails will not be there, but you can save them to 
your iMac by going to Menu, going to file, and arrowing down to Save As. then 
you tell it where to save it. You have to do it with each individual email 
though. It will save as HTML format, meaning that you will be able to open them 
up again in the Mail on your MacBook Pro.

the way to copy them over would be via Memory stick.

If there is an easier way, I do not know of it, but if anyone else does, that 
would be a great help.

Best regards and good luck with your MacBook Jules!
Lewis :)
On 31 Aug 2011, at 13:45, Julie Vaughan wrote:

> hi all 
> 
> i have just brought a second hand macbook pro and i am wanting to set up my 
> mail account on my macbook but i have saved emails on my imac how will that 
> work if i just put my details in will it just be there ??
> 
> if not what do i need to do please 
> 
> easy instructions please smiley 
> 
> thanks 
> 
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RE: some lion issues

2011-07-23 Thread Lewis Crack
Hello Michael.

No, I am not having these issues either, but try these solutions:
1. Try pressing VO+Shift+F3 to make sure Cursor Tracking is on.
. I tink the screen lock thing is under Power Preferences, not sure though.
3. In VoiceOver tility, seect navigation and make sure that all the cursors
follow each other. These are the checkboxes that follow it, e.g Mouse ursor
Follows VoiceOver Cursor.
Hope this helps. I know it sounds a little vague but everything is worth
arty!
Regards.
Lewis Crack.

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[mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of michael weaver
Sent: 22 July 2011 23:28
To: mac-access@mac-access.net
Subject: some lion issues

i just installed lion and i have one or two issues which i don't 
know if anybody else has noticed.
when my macbook boots, i appear to get messages such as "speech 
server" or some website for apple and it seems to cause a problem 
focusing on my destop so for example if i try to do vo plus d to 
try and get to my doc, it doesn't appear to activate first time 
and i either have to do the command again or i have to press 
escape and then do it again before voiceover decides to read the 
items on the doc.
this problem where i get messages read out when booting my 
macbook also appears to affect other dialogues such as when i go 
to shutdown and i cannot seem to always read the dialogue for the 
choices even when using vo and the left and right arrow keys.
has anyone else had these issues after upgrading from snow 
leopard?
i am wondering if my problem might be due to something i have 
changed in preferences for speech, some box which i may have 
checked or unchecked which is causing these focusing issues.
i also notice that the voice changes for prompts when shutting 
down when i am asked if i want to shut down even if i am unable 
to see the buttons for the choices.
not relating to any of these issues does anyone know how to 
cancel the screen lock?
when setting my macbook to prompt me for my password for my 
account, i somehow inadvertently set the password for the 
screensaver so after leaving my macbook for just a short time, i 
am prompted to type my password which is a bit of a pain if for 
example i am on skype and i don't do any other task on my 
computer.
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RE: BRAILLE SUPPORT IN LION

2011-07-23 Thread Lewis Crack
Hi Kristeen.

Yes, Braille support has improved for Mac OSX Lion. Features include flash
messages which go away after anumber of seconds, depending on how fast the
user wants it to go away. The default is 3 seconds I think. Also, I think
more displays aresupported nd there are also other languages for Braille I
think too.
Hope this answers your query.
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Subject: BRAILLE SUPPORT IN LION

HAS LION IMPROVED THE SUPPORT FOR BRAILE? I WAS HOPING FOR THAT, BUT
WONDERED IF ANYONE HAS TRIED IT.

THANKS.

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