Re: [Mac-Access]: message from the list owner, please read

2015-06-05 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Gordon.  Thanks for answering the question 
regarding multiple duplicates.  I must admit, 
they sure filled up my inbox quite a bit.


The above said, however, keep up the good 
work.  This list is a godsend, especially for 
those of us who float between Windows and 
Macs/iOS.  Thanks again for such a great list!


Matthew Chao

At 03:36 PM 6/5/2015 +0100, you wrote:

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Re: [Mac-access]: DVD Copier for the Mac

2015-05-02 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Sarah.  Thanks.  That's terrible performance.  I have a 20-minute 
DVD I need copied.--Matthew Chao


At 01:05 PM 5/2/2015 -0700, you wrote:
hand brake can do it, but it's very verys low, takes about an hour 
or so to do a 3 hour long dvd.


Take care.
> On May 2, 2015, at 10:38 AM, Matthew Chao  wrote:
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> Hi, Folks.  Anyone know of a good DVD copier for the Mac?  Thanks.
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[Mac-access]: DVD Copier for the Mac

2015-05-02 Thread Matthew Chao

Hi, Folks.  Anyone know of a good DVD copier for the Mac?  Thanks.

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Re: [Mac-access]: Switching from Wireless to Ethernet on a Macbook Pro

2015-02-19 Thread Matthew Chao
Thanks.  I turned off Wi-Fi and the ethernet worked fine.  Now, how 
do I get it to switch automatically?  Thanks.


Matthew Chao

At 11:16 AM 2/19/2015 -0800, you wrote:
go to network preffences and set eather net to on. If it is not 
there add the service via the add service button You need to turn 
off wifi though to prevent conflict of ips.

> On Feb 19, 2015, at 8:04 AM, Matthew Chao  wrote:
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> Hi, Folks.  I recently tried to switch my Mavcbook Pro from 
wireless to hard-wired ehternet connection.  I thought that if you 
plugged in an ethernet cable from a working network that the 
MacBook would automatically switch to the ethernet 
connection.  However, when I went into the Menu Extras section, I 
had no indication I was on the network via the cable.  How do I 
determine this, or how do I make the switch?  Thanks in advance.

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Re: [Mac-access]: Switching from Wireless to Ethernet on a Macbook Pro

2015-02-19 Thread Matthew Chao
Hello.  Thanks a lot for the help.  Both wireless and ethernet show 
up as connected; I see nothing about connecting automatically.  Am I 
missing something, or should I turn Wi-Fi off?  Thanks in advance.


Matthew Chao

At 11:54 AM 2/19/2015 -0500, you wrote:
When you plug in an ethernet cable, the mac does automatically 
switch to using ethernet (assuming it's not been changed from the 
defaults to do so)
It's easy enough to find out though, just open system preferences, 
select network, then look at the various connection types listed in 
the services table.  It shows your ethernet, airport, firewire (if 
you have one) and other connection types your machine may have.  By 
putting the vo cursor on each one (ethernet, airport, bluetooth, and 
so on) you can then move to the right of the table, and it will tell 
you connection status (connected, not connected, on/off, and so 
on).  It will also give you the current ip address of that 
connection (if any) as well as some other information that may or 
may not be useful depending on what you're currently after.

Hope this helps.


On Feb 19, 2015, at 11:04 AM, Matthew Chao wrote:

> Hi, Folks.  I recently tried to switch my Mavcbook Pro from 
wireless to hard-wired ehternet connection.  I thought that if you 
plugged in an ethernet cable from a working network that the 
MacBook would automatically switch to the ethernet 
connection.  However, when I went into the Menu Extras section, I 
had no indication I was on the network via the cable.  How do I 
determine this, or how do I make the switch?  Thanks in advance.

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[Mac-access]: Switching from Wireless to Ethernet on a Macbook Pro

2015-02-19 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Folks.  I recently tried to switch my Mavcbook Pro from wireless 
to hard-wired ehternet connection.  I thought that if you plugged in 
an ethernet cable from a working network that the MacBook would 
automatically switch to the ethernet connection.  However, when I 
went into the Menu Extras section, I had no indication I was on the 
network via the cable.  How do I determine this, or how do I make the 
switch?  Thanks in advance.


Matthew Chao

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Re: [Mac-access]: Deleting an App from My iPhone 5

2015-01-27 Thread Matthew Chao

Hi, Laurie.  Thanks for the help.  Will give it a shot.

Matthew Chao

At 06:00 PM 1/27/2015 -0800, you wrote:

Hi,
You double tap and hold on the app icon on your screen until you 
hear the sound that lets you know you are in edit mode. At that 
point you can double tap on that app and you'll get a dialogue box 
that asks if you are sure you want to delete it. You would double 
tap on the ok button and the app will then be deleted.


HTH,
LM


On Tue, 1/27/15, Matthew Chao  wrote:

 Subject: [Mac-access]: Deleting an App from My iPhone 5
 To: mac-access@mac-access.net
 Date: Tuesday, January 27, 2015, 7:52 PM

 Hi, Folks.  I need to delete
 some apps from my iPhone 5.  I tried to
 do it by tapping once, then holding between taps and moving
 right,
 but I can't seem to delete the app.  What's the correct
 way to delete
 an app?  I'm using iOS 8.1.3.  Thanks in advance.

 Matthew Chao

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[Mac-access]: Deleting an App from My iPhone 5

2015-01-27 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Folks.  I need to delete some apps from my iPhone 5.  I tried to 
do it by tapping once, then holding between taps and moving right, 
but I can't seem to delete the app.  What's the correct way to delete 
an app?  I'm using iOS 8.1.3.  Thanks in advance.


Matthew Chao

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[Mac-access]: Getting Skype to Work Properly

2015-01-20 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Again, Folks.  How do I get the most recent version of Skype to work 
properly with Yosemite?  I know someone tried to contact me, but can’t find 
that particular place on the screen.  What’s the best way to work with Skype 
for Mac?  Thanks.

Matthew Chao


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Re: [Mac-access]: Clean My Mac Doesn't Speak

2015-01-20 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Sarah.  I found the email, and will contact the developer.  Frustrating for 
it to all of a sudden not speak.  Will get the update.—Matthew Chao


> On Jan 20, 2015, at 7:56 PM, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:
> 
> Yeah there's a version the developer gave me to fix that. google how to 
> contact the dev. I dont' have that info any longer. or look on macupdate's 
> site.
> 
> Good luck.
>> On Jan 20, 2015, at 2:21 PM, Matthew Chao  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi, Sarah.  Not sure where my license key is, and don’t remember how to 
>> contact the developer.  The program stopped speaking when I upgraded to 
>> Yosemite.
>> 
>> Matthew Chao
>> 
>> 
>>> On Jan 20, 2015, at 5:08 PM, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Did you download the latest build? If not contact the developer as he will 
>>> give you a link to it.
>>> 
>>> Take care. 
>>>> On Jan 20, 2015, at 1:47 PM, Matthew Chao  wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hi, Folks.  I have the most recent OS installed on my MacBook Pro, and 
>>>> also have Clean My Mac 2 installed.  When I run it, there are no windows, 
>>>> nor does it speak.  I also don’t remember how to force-quit an 
>>>> application, which makes things more difficult.  What do I need to do to 
>>>> make Clean My Mac work?  Thanks.
>>>> 
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Re: [Mac-access]: Clean My Mac Doesn't Speak

2015-01-20 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Sarah.  Not sure where my license key is, and don’t remember how to contact 
the developer.  The program stopped speaking when I upgraded to Yosemite.

Matthew Chao


> On Jan 20, 2015, at 5:08 PM, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:
> 
> Did you download the latest build? If not contact the developer as he will 
> give you a link to it.
> 
> Take care. 
>> On Jan 20, 2015, at 1:47 PM, Matthew Chao  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi, Folks.  I have the most recent OS installed on my MacBook Pro, and also 
>> have Clean My Mac 2 installed.  When I run it, there are no windows, nor 
>> does it speak.  I also don’t remember how to force-quit an application, 
>> which makes things more difficult.  What do I need to do to make Clean My 
>> Mac work?  Thanks.
>> 
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[Mac-access]: Clean My Mac Doesn't Speak

2015-01-20 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Folks.  I have the most recent OS installed on my MacBook Pro, and also 
have Clean My Mac 2 installed.  When I run it, there are no windows, nor does 
it speak.  I also don’t remember how to force-quit an application, which makes 
things more difficult.  What do I need to do to make Clean My Mac work?  Thanks.

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Re: [Mac-access]: Getting to a Link in an sms message

2014-11-20 Thread Matthew Chao
Thanks for the tip on getting the link to work.  While I'm not fully 
satisfied with the results of adding a phone number to my account, 
sometimes it's good that I get updates on my phone, as I'm not a 
Facebook addict like some, and often will be off Facebook for 
extended periods of time.A.  But knowing how to activate links while 
in a message is helpful.  Thanks.


Matthew Chao

t 09:23 PM 11/19/2014, you wrote:

Matthew -
I did not indicate that Facebook is trying to sell me something via 
text message.  I simply said they are spamming me.


When they politely ask you to add a number, they do it under the 
deceptive pretense that it's for your own security.  The reality is 
that they want to inundate you with every status update and photo 
album post.  And they tell you that it is easy to stop all this.  I 
think one of the first messages they send is the helpful missive 
that you can reply with "stop" and they will cease. This may not work.


While it may be possible to control the verbosity of SMS messages 
Facebook choses to spew just because one adds a phone number, I 
think the process is deceptive. I have grown tired of trying to find 
just the right setting to stop even the emails and have no 
confidence I will be able to disable the text messages.  So I think 
the best solution is to simply remove the mobile number I added 
under the assumption that it would add some security to my account.


The reason I warned you about this is that I thought you had not yet 
found a way to respond to the confirmation.  If you are satisfied 
with the results of adding the mobile number, then I'm glad you were 
able to get it added.




On Nov 19, 2014, at 3:54 PM, Matthew Chao  wrote:

Hi, Jeff.  Thanks for the heads-up.  Unlike you, I don't get a lot 
of spam; I just get people's goings on such as "so-and-so's at 
Disneyland".  Do I really care?  But I haven't gotten messages 
trying to sell me something.  At least, I'm not getting those.  If I 
was, I'd nix the phone thing.--Matthew Chao


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> Twist the rotor to links and then flick up and down.  Be aware 
that once you add your phone number to Facebook, they may spam you 
with more text messages than you bargained for.  I'm about to 
remove mine for this reason.

>
> Sent from mobile device
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> >
> > Hi, Folks.  How do I get to a link in a text message on my 
iPhone?  I got a text message on my iPhone from Facebook to confirm 
that I want a phone number added on to my Facebook page.  I need 
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Re: [Mac-access]: Getting to a Link in an sms message

2014-11-19 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Jeff.  Thanks for the heads-up.  Unlike you, I don't get a lot of 
spam; I just get people's goings on such as "so-and-so's at 
Disneyland".  Do I really care?  But I haven't gotten messages trying 
to sell me something.  At least, I'm not getting those.  If I was, 
I'd nix the phone thing.--Matthew Chao


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Twist the rotor to links and then flick up and down.  Be aware that 
once you add your phone number to Facebook, they may spam you with 
more text messages than you bargained for.  I'm about to remove mine 
for this reason.


Sent from mobile device

> On Nov 19, 2014, at 6:36 AM, Matthew Chao  wrote:
>
> Hi, Folks.  How do I get to a link in a text message on my 
iPhone?  I got a text message on my iPhone from Facebook to confirm 
that I want a phone number added on to my Facebook page.  I need 
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[Mac-access]: Getting to a Link in an sms message

2014-11-19 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Folks.  How do I get to a link in a text message on my iPhone?  I 
got a text message on my iPhone from Facebook to confirm that I want 
a phone number added on to my Facebook page.  I need the link to 
confirm this.  Thanks in advance for your help.


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[Mac-access]: Accessibility of Sound Forge for the Mac?

2014-11-13 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Folks.  Was wondering if Sound Forge for the Mac is 
accessible.  Reason I asked is that I got a promotional to upgrade 
for a decent price.  Thanks in advance.


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Re: [Mac-access]: Wi-Fi Not Holding Since Yosemite

2014-11-07 Thread Matthew Chao
Also related, how do I get the Mac to reacquire my Wi-Fi if it drops 
out?  Thanks.


Matthew Chao

At 05:25 PM 11/7/2014, you wrote:
hi All, any ideas as to how I can stop the wi-fi dropping out?  This 
is on a Mac Book Air.  I do not have any problem on Mac Book Pro.

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Sending Attachments on my iPhone Using Siri

2014-10-21 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Folks.  I'd like to send some photos and videos as attachments in 
my emails to friends via my iPhone.  How do i get Siri to help me do 
this?  Thanks in advance.


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Sending Emails Using siri with no References

2014-10-21 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Folks.  Is it possible to send emails using Siri, even if there 
are no corresponding email references in your Contacts list?  For 
example, can I give Siri the link to this listserv and have it send 
my email?  Thanks in advance.


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Re: Anyone Notice this?

2014-10-20 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Sarah, and Others.  Also noticed that Siri cuts off its speech 
and I have trouble dictating messages.


Matthew Chao

At 08:20 PM 10/20/2014, you wrote:
You need to check to see that it downloaded. it will change when the 
dl of at least 300-400 mb is done.  Also I did not have the issue 
with typing. it retained my settings. In fact, my update went off 
with out a hitch.

> On Oct 20, 2014, at 1:17 PM, Matthew Chao  wrote:
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>
> First, when the new upgrade was installed, I had to reselect the 
touch typing feature in VO.  Has anyone else experienced this?

>
> Second,  I wanted the full voice, but don't know if it 
downloaded.  How do I get the full English/US  voice, and not the compact on?

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Anyone Notice this?

2014-10-20 Thread Matthew Chao

Hi, All.  I just upgraded to iOS 8.1, and noticed two things:

First, when the new upgrade was installed, I had to reselect the 
touch typing feature in VO.  Has anyone else experienced this?


Second,  I wanted the full voice, but don't know if it 
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Thanks in advance.

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Attaching Files to Emails on the iPhone Using Siri

2014-10-19 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Folks.  Does anyone know how to attach a file to an email on the iPhone 
using Siri?

Also, with the new Yosemite, can one dictate an email, and if so, how?  Thanks 
in advance.

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Anyone Try the Dictation Feature on Yosemite?

2014-10-17 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Folks.  Has anyone tried using the dictation feature in Yosemite?  I just 
downloaded it last night and heard about this feature today.  Thanks in advance 
for any info on this.

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Partially Restoring iPhone from iCloud

2014-10-17 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Folks.  I accidentally deleted a message from my iPhone, but had backed it 
up to iCloud before the mistake.  How, or is there a way I can recover it?  
Thanks in advance.

Matthew Chao


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Re: Getting Yosemite

2014-10-16 Thread Matthew Chao
Listened to the “event” today, and thought it was supposed to be released 
today.  Oh well …

Matthew Chao


On Oct 16, 2014, at 4:56 PM, Arthur Barney  wrote:

> Won't be out till later this fall.
> 
> Sent from my iPod
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>> On Oct 16, 2014, at 4:34 PM, Matthew Chao  wrote:
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>> Update do this, or do I go to the App Store and search for it?  I tried to 
>> get it through Software Update, but no success.  I listened to the event 
>> today, and it was mentioned that Yosemite would be released today.  Thanks 
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Getting Yosemite

2014-10-16 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Folks.  I want to upgrade to Yosemite, but not sure how.  Will Software 
Update do this, or do I go to the App Store and search for it?  I tried to get 
it through Software Update, but no success.  I listened to the event today, and 
it was mentioned that Yosemite would be released today.  Thanks in advance.

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Re: live stream of today's event

2014-10-16 Thread Matthew Chao

What time is the event?--Matt.

At 12:32 PM 10/16/2014, you wrote:

Hello all of you  in the us, and maybe those in the uk who will be awake.

I'll be live streamign the event at http://kd6cae.net/listen.m3u 
assuming that apple behaves like I heard it didn't the last time. lol!


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RE: iOS 8.0.2, to Upgrade or Not?

2014-09-28 Thread Matthew Chao

And what about the Bluetooth keyboard/QuickNav bug?  Has that been resolved?

Matthew Chao

At 08:05 PM 9/27/2014, you wrote:

One of those bugs with siri is easily overcome by single tapping the listen
button just above the home key. Sometimes, siri and voiceover get in the way
of each other. I admit, it's annoying, but, again, nothing you can't get out
of. I'm unaware of the bug that requires you to reset your phone.l how can I
reproduce this one?


-Original Message-
From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
[mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of Diane Bomar
Sent: Sunday, 28 September 2014 09:02
To: OS X & iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: iOS 8.0.2, to Upgrade or Not?

If one considers the possibility of being on the line with Apple
Accessibility for 3 hours a  pro, then go for it. I, personally, spent last
Saturday, and this Saturday, dealing with resetting and restoring my iPhone
multiple times, due to glitches that Accessibility tech support did not know
about. In both cases, VO completely died, but Seri still said it was on;
there simply was no speech. It was not due to speech being turned off (three
finger double tap). One bug causing this issue has been identified, but
another ghas not. If you are willing totake the chance of VO failing, and
having to revive it only by a total reset involving the computer, go for it!
It certainly is a great learning experience, but keep the Xanax handy. It is
not about those who have not experienced the issues that can warn of the
dangers and possible consequences.

Sent from my iPad

On Sep 27, 2014, at 2:35 AM, eleanor martha burke
 wrote:

in what way?

Eleanor Martha Burke

> On 27 Sep 2014, at 07:46, Timothy J. Meloy  wrote:
>
> I have not experienced some of the voice over bugs that have been widely
talked about. The pros outweigh the cons for upgrading.
> TJ
>
>
>> On Sep 27, 2014, at 1:30 AM, Diane Bomar  wrote:
>>
>> Unless there is something in IOS 8, that you absolutely must have, I
would encourage you to wait. After using IOS 8 for a week, on my new iPhone,
I definitely will not be updating this iPad mini, till some bugs are fixed.
>>
>>
>>
>> Sent from my iPad
>>
>> On Sep 26, 2014, at 11:07 PM, Glenn  wrote:
>>
>> I don't think we need to worry about security in version 7.
>> Glenn
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "Shaun Oliver" 
>> To: "'OS X & iOS Accessibility'" 
>> Sent: Friday, September 26, 2014 11:57 PM
>> Subject: RE: iOS 8.0.2, to Upgrade or Not?
>>
>>
>> It's always a good idea to upgrade, even if the bugs haven't all been
>> ironed out, you'll find that there's always security fixes which are
>> reason enough to upgrade.
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
>> [mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of Sarah k
>> Alawami
>> Sent: Saturday, 27 September 2014 14:25
>> To: mac access list iOS Accessibility
>> Subject: Re: iOS 8.0.2, to Upgrade or Not?
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Re: [Bulk] RE: iOS 8.0.2, to Upgrade or Not?

2014-09-27 Thread Matthew Chao

How do I find the change log?

Matthew Chao

At 01:39 PM 9/27/2014, you wrote:

,

I beleive the keyboard problem has been fixed according to the 
change log I saw.  Not sure about the tone problem as I only had it 
happened to me once and it was not durring anything importent.  Just 
my thoughts.


Matthew


On 09/27/2014 10:39 AM, Matthew Chao wrote:
Hello.  I'd like to thank those of you on the list who gave advice 
regarding upgrading.  While I agree the more the better regarding 
reporting bugs, I'm not a fan of aggravation trying to downgrade 
because you can't stand the new bugs you got with the upgrade.


Speaking of bugs, did iOS8.0.2 fix the Bluetooth bug and the sticky 
dialpad key issue(s)?  If so, I will upgrade, as I do make calls 
using the keypad, and use the Bluetooth keyboard a lot.


Matthew Chao

At 09:48 AM 9/27/2014, you wrote:
I could not agree more.  People that just sit back are not helping 
us at all.  Perhaps if we all updated and showed our interest in 
getting things fixed it would all happen a lot quicker and the 
likes of Appple may concentrate a little more on the voice over 
side of some great software. Everyone to their own I guess.




-Original Message- From: Shaun Oliver
Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2014 6:06
To: 'OS X & iOS Accessibility'
Subject: [Bulk] RE: iOS 8.0.2, to Upgrade or Not?

I may be seen as confrontational with this response, but, I'mnot concerned
with that.

What concerns me, however, is the arrogants displayed by people who believe
they know better than they who've coded the operating system we're
discussing.

Regardless of accessibility bugs, which aren't insurmountable, I might add,
Each new IOS update includes security fixes to plug holes that were found in
the last revision and were picked up too late to be included in the cycle.
Irrespective of these bugs, a good number of which, have been addressed, to
a certain extent, to suggest that people not upgrade so as to maintain
useability, in my opinion is arrogant and gauche and utter folly. To suggest
you have no issues with security in a previous revision of IOS is again
folly.

It only takes one misplaced tap to introduce malware to the system or open
up a back door to be exploited by someone with little else to do than annoy
the rest of us.

If you want total security, you won't buy a smart phone. If you want
moderate security, you won't connect it to the internet. If you want
relative security, you'll stay on top of updates.



-Original Message-
From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
[mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of Timothy J. Meloy
Sent: Saturday, 27 September 2014 16:16
To: OS X & iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: iOS 8.0.2, to Upgrade or Not?

I have not experienced some of the voice over bugs that have been widely
talked about. The pros outweigh the cons for upgrading.
TJ



On Sep 27, 2014, at 1:30 AM, Diane Bomar  wrote:

Unless there is something in IOS 8, that you absolutely must have, I would

encourage you to wait. After using IOS 8 for a week, on my new iPhone, I
definitely will not be updating this iPad mini, till some bugs are fixed.




Sent from my iPad

On Sep 26, 2014, at 11:07 PM, Glenn  wrote:

I don't think we need to worry about security in version 7.
Glenn
- Original Message -
From: "Shaun Oliver" 
To: "'OS X & iOS Accessibility'" 
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2014 11:57 PM
Subject: RE: iOS 8.0.2, to Upgrade or Not?


It's always a good idea to upgrade, even if the bugs haven't all been
ironed out, you'll find that there's always security fixes which are
reason enough to upgrade.


-Original Message-
From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
[mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of Sarah k
Alawami
Sent: Saturday, 27 September 2014 14:25
To: mac access list iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: iOS 8.0.2, to Upgrade or Not?

Actually I heard some of the accessibility bugs have been fixed and
some work arounds as well. I myself will wait especially now that
apple stopped code signing ios7 so down grading really is not a
possibility anymore if you find somethign brakes.

At the same time how ever  the more of us that report bugs the more
apple might consider a fix for us.

On Sep 26, 2014, at 8:00 PM, Anna  wrote:

From the update info list given during update there were no
accessibilty

bug fixes listed, mainly cellular connectivity fixes.


I would wait.

Anna

Sent from my iPad


On Sep 26, 2014, at 10:30 PM, Matthew Chao  wrote:

Hi, Folks.  I have an iPhone 5 running the latest version of iOS7.
I've

heard that 8.0.0 had problems regarding the Bluetooth keyboards
working with VoiceOver.  Has this been fixed in iOS8.0.2? Also, what
about the sticking phone touch tone key?  Thanks in advance for info.


Matthew Chao

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Re: [Bulk] RE: iOS 8.0.2, to Upgrade or Not?

2014-09-27 Thread Matthew Chao
Hello.  I'd like to thank those of you on the list who gave advice 
regarding upgrading.  While I agree the more the better regarding 
reporting bugs, I'm not a fan of aggravation trying to downgrade 
because you can't stand the new bugs you got with the upgrade.


Speaking of bugs, did iOS8.0.2 fix the Bluetooth bug and the sticky 
dialpad key issue(s)?  If so, I will upgrade, as I do make calls 
using the keypad, and use the Bluetooth keyboard a lot.


Matthew Chao

At 09:48 AM 9/27/2014, you wrote:
I could not agree more.  People that just sit back are not helping 
us at all.  Perhaps if we all updated and showed our interest in 
getting things fixed it would all happen a lot quicker and the likes 
of Appple may concentrate a little more on the voice over side of 
some great software. Everyone to their own I guess.




-Original Message- From: Shaun Oliver
Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2014 6:06
To: 'OS X & iOS Accessibility'
Subject: [Bulk] RE: iOS 8.0.2, to Upgrade or Not?

I may be seen as confrontational with this response, but, I'mnot concerned
with that.

What concerns me, however, is the arrogants displayed by people who believe
they know better than they who've coded the operating system we're
discussing.

Regardless of accessibility bugs, which aren't insurmountable, I might add,
Each new IOS update includes security fixes to plug holes that were found in
the last revision and were picked up too late to be included in the cycle.
Irrespective of these bugs, a good number of which, have been addressed, to
a certain extent, to suggest that people not upgrade so as to maintain
useability, in my opinion is arrogant and gauche and utter folly. To suggest
you have no issues with security in a previous revision of IOS is again
folly.

It only takes one misplaced tap to introduce malware to the system or open
up a back door to be exploited by someone with little else to do than annoy
the rest of us.

If you want total security, you won't buy a smart phone. If you want
moderate security, you won't connect it to the internet. If you want
relative security, you'll stay on top of updates.



-Original Message-
From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
[mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of Timothy J. Meloy
Sent: Saturday, 27 September 2014 16:16
To: OS X & iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: iOS 8.0.2, to Upgrade or Not?

I have not experienced some of the voice over bugs that have been widely
talked about. The pros outweigh the cons for upgrading.
TJ



On Sep 27, 2014, at 1:30 AM, Diane Bomar  wrote:

Unless there is something in IOS 8, that you absolutely must have, I would

encourage you to wait. After using IOS 8 for a week, on my new iPhone, I
definitely will not be updating this iPad mini, till some bugs are fixed.




Sent from my iPad

On Sep 26, 2014, at 11:07 PM, Glenn  wrote:

I don't think we need to worry about security in version 7.
Glenn
- Original Message -
From: "Shaun Oliver" 
To: "'OS X & iOS Accessibility'" 
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2014 11:57 PM
Subject: RE: iOS 8.0.2, to Upgrade or Not?


It's always a good idea to upgrade, even if the bugs haven't all been
ironed out, you'll find that there's always security fixes which are
reason enough to upgrade.


-Original Message-
From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
[mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of Sarah k
Alawami
Sent: Saturday, 27 September 2014 14:25
To: mac access list iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: iOS 8.0.2, to Upgrade or Not?

Actually I heard some of the accessibility bugs have been fixed and
some work arounds as well. I myself will wait especially now that
apple stopped code signing ios7 so down grading really is not a
possibility anymore if you find somethign brakes.

At the same time how ever  the more of us that report bugs the more
apple might consider a fix for us.

On Sep 26, 2014, at 8:00 PM, Anna  wrote:

From the update info list given during update there were no
accessibilty

bug fixes listed, mainly cellular connectivity fixes.


I would wait.

Anna

Sent from my iPad


On Sep 26, 2014, at 10:30 PM, Matthew Chao  wrote:

Hi, Folks.  I have an iPhone 5 running the latest version of iOS7.
I've

heard that 8.0.0 had problems regarding the Bluetooth keyboards
working with VoiceOver.  Has this been fixed in iOS8.0.2?  Also, what
about the sticking phone touch tone key?  Thanks in advance for info.


Matthew Chao

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iOS 8.0.2, to Upgrade or Not?

2014-09-26 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Folks.  I have an iPhone 5 running the latest version of 
iOS7.  I've heard that 8.0.0 had problems regarding the Bluetooth 
keyboards working with VoiceOver.  Has this been fixed in 
iOS8.0.2?  Also, what about the sticking phone touch tone 
key?  Thanks in advance for info.


Matthew Chao

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Sound Forge 2 for the Mac

2014-09-25 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Folks.  Am considering getting Sound Forge for the Mac.  Anyone 
have experience with this app?  How accessible and easy to use is 
it?  Thanks in advance.


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Online Banking While Using the iPhone

2014-09-24 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Folks.  I want to be able to use my iPhone when calling my bank 
and doing transactions via the phone's keypad.  Unfortunately, as it 
take a little while to find the proper keys, I've gotten timed out of 
the automated phone banking system.  Is there a overlay I can place 
on the phone while using the automated service so I don't get timed 
out?  Thanks in advance.


Matthew Chao

 


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Re: Burning a DVD that Will work on the Mac

2014-09-20 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Gordon.  Unable to see the volume.  It 
doesn't show up on the desktop.  In fact, I 
burned it twice and tried it on two 
Macbooks.  The disk just spun, stopped, and spun again, with no results.


Matthew Chao

At 02:12 PM 9/20/2014, Gordon Smith wrote:
Matthew Your default format should be fine, so 
I’d suspect you changed something when you 
burned the DVD. What did you expect to happen 
when you inserted it into your MacBook Pro? Are 
you not able to see the volume you burned at 
all? Gordon On 20 Sep 2014, at 13:31, Matthew 
Chao  wrote: Hi, 
Folks.  Sorry to bring "the other OS" into the 
mix, but I have a problem.  I need to copy 
pictures to a DVD that can be accessed by a 
Mac.  Unfortunately, the photos and videos are 
on a PC.  I burned a DVD on that machine, but 
when I put it into my MacBook Pro, it just spun 
and spun, and nothing happened.  What format do 
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Burning a DVD that Will work on the Mac

2014-09-20 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Folks.  Sorry to bring "the other OS" into the mix, but I have a 
problem.  I need to copy pictures to a DVD that can be accessed by a 
Mac.  Unfortunately, the photos and videos are on a PC.  I burned a 
DVD on that machine, but when I put it into my MacBook Pro, it just 
spun and spun, and nothing happened.  What format do I need to use to 
burn the DVD correctly?  Thanks in advance.


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Re: Fusion 7 Pro and Windows 8.1

2014-09-20 Thread Matthew Chao
Thanks, Gordon.  Trying to stay away from that thread going in that 
direction, but there are times when "the other OS" is necessary for some of us.


And yes, I have more than enough memory, 8GB.  Thanks for the help.

Matthew Chao

At 08:06 AM 9/20/2014, you wrote:
We need to be a little careful here folks.  I see this thread 
possibly wondering down the Windows road, which we do not want.


Regarding your machine, if you have sufficient memory, take the former option.

On 10 Sep 2014, at 01:07, Matthew Chao  wrote:

I bought my MacBook Pro in February, 2010.  What version of Windows 
will work on this system?  Can I go to 8.1, or should I go with 
Windows 7?  Thanks.


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Re: IOS 8 and Bluetooth keyboard

2014-09-19 Thread Matthew Chao
Hello.  I heard about this problem from another listserv.  If indeed there’s a 
bug here, all the more reason not to upgrade.  Never get 1.0 of anything, and 
iOS 8 appears to be one of them.

Matthew Chao


On Sep 19, 2014, at 11:29 AM, Sue Bernardo  wrote:

> Has anyone else had problems with doing some of the common Voice Over 
> Gestures on a Bluetooth keyboard since upgrading to iOS 8?  I've been in 
> contact with Apple about this and it would help to tell them if others are 
> having the same problem. Which keyboard brand are you using if you aren't 
> having issues?  I've tried 2 keyboards and commands like VO-SPACEBAR simply 
> do nothing.  Would love to hear how it is working for others.  I've got an 
> escalated call set up with Apple for later today. 
> 
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Re: Installing ios 8

2014-09-19 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, George.  I had the same problem.  The servers at Apple are 
probably getting hammered with requests for updates.  I turned off my 
phone and turned it back on, like resetting the download.


I heard from another list that parts of the new iOS8 are buggy with 
VoiceOver.  If that's the case, I'd wait before getting the latest 
and not necessarily the greatest.  Just my thoughts.


Matthew Chao

At 07:50 AM 9/19/2014, you wrote:

I am trying to install ios 8on I phone and I pad, the message I'm getting is.
Your software update request has been received, you will be notified 
when download is complete and ready to install.


This message has not changed for a few  hours.
What do I do? Can I stop the process and start again?




George,

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Re: Deleting Virtual Machines in VmWare Fusion

2014-09-18 Thread Matthew Chao

Hi, Bryan.  Thanks for the link.

Matthew Chao

At 09:22 AM 9/18/2014, Bryan Jones wrote:

Here is a VMWare KB Aricle titled "Deleting a Virtual Machine in Fusion."
http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=1003420

HTH,
Bryan

On Sep 18, 2014, at 9:18 AM, Matthew Chao  
wrote:.  I want to keep Question is: is there a way for me to delete 
the machine without uninstalling Fusion?  Thanks in advance.


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Re: Deleting Virtual Machines in VmWare Fusion

2014-09-18 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Sarah.  I want to keep Fusion installed, but not Windows 
XP.  Question is: is there a way for me to delete the machine without 
uninstalling Fusion?  Thanks in advance.


Matthew Chao

At 01:41 AM 9/18/2014, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
I believe you can just hit the del key. Ican't afford the upgrade as 
i used my upgrade once to go from 4 to 6.


Take care.
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> Hi, Folks.  I'm using Fusion 7, and would like to delete a 
Windows XP virtual machine before installing a more modern version 
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Deleting Virtual Machines in VmWare Fusion

2014-09-17 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Folks.  I’m using Fusion 7, and would like to delete a Windows XP virtual 
machine before installing a more modern version of Windows.  How do I delete 
the old Windows machine?  Thanks in advance.

Matthew Chao


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Re: Cursoring by character When Reading Emails

2014-09-15 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Gail.  Thanks for the tip.  As one who floats between the Mac and 
PC (mostly PC), I can't remember all the keyboard commands.  Thanks 
again, and thanks to the Mac list.


Matthew Chao

At 08:50 PM 9/15/2014, you wrote:
with quick nav on, press the left and up arrow keys at the same 
time. this activates the rotor. each time you press these keys, you 
will hear things like navigation, sentences, lines, words, and 
finally, characters.

- Original Message - From: "Matthew Chao" 
To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" 
Sent: Monday, September 15, 2014 7:23 PM
Subject: Cursoring by character When Reading Emails


Hi, Folks.  I Just ordered clean My Mac, and got an email with the 
license key.  However, I'm unable to cursor by character over the 
key, even with QuickNav on and reading text.  How do I change this 
setting?  Thanks in advance.


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Cursoring by character When Reading Emails

2014-09-15 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Folks.  I Just ordered clean My Mac, and got an email with the license key. 
 However, I’m unable to cursor by character over the key, even with QuickNav on 
and reading text.  How do I change this setting?  Thanks in advance.

Matthew Chao


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Fusion 7 Pro and Windows 8.1

2014-09-09 Thread Matthew Chao

Hi, Folks.  I just upgraded to Fusion 7, and have a question.

I bought my MacBook Pro in February, 2010.  What version of Windows 
will work on this system?  Can I go to 8.1, or should I go with 
Windows 7?  Thanks.


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Trying to Find VmWare Fusion 7

2014-09-08 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Folks.  I’ve logged on to my account, gone to the Downloads section, and 
still can’t find the file to download.  Has anyone else had this problem?  
Thanks in advance.

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Re: VMWare Does It Again!

2014-09-08 Thread Matthew Chao

Yes, please make it available.

Matthew Chao

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Hello everybody As you probably know by now if 
you have your finger on the pulse of 
virtualisation technologies, the battle of the 
giants is really hotting up now.  As somebody 
who is fortunate enough to be able to evaluate 
both Parallels Desktop 10 and Fusion 
Professional 7 in fully licensed modes, I can 
tell you that there is a really noticeable speed 
increase in both of these products with the 
release of Apple’s latest technologies and 
APIs build into the operating system to make it 
both Mavericks and Yosemite compatible.  I am 
currently running Windows 8.1 Professional under 
Fusion 7 and Lynne is as I write finishing off 
the setup of the sane operating system under 
Parallels.  By the way, we’re going to make it 
easy for anybody who wants to download the new 
evaluation of Fusion, if, that is, there’s any 
demand for it.  We will post it in an accessible 
place and let you grab it at your heart’s 
content. That aside, I can honestly say that 
running Fusion now with this new version is just 
like running Windows in a native 
environment.  They’ve obviously done a lot of 
fine tuning and the result is staring me in the 
face right now.  And it honestly could not have 
come at a better time.  Just as we’re 
expanding what we’re offering to our clients 
and friends, (more about that soon), so this 
comes along. Actually it was released on 2 
September, but I just didn’t get around do 
doing anything about it until now.  All I can 
say is “Wow!” Anybody want it made available 
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Subscription

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Please subscribe.

My email address is:

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Getting Printers to Work

2014-07-06 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Again, Folks.  I seem to be having a problem getting two printers in two 
different locations to work.  The problem is this:

I have two HP printers in two different physical locations.  They are identical 
models.  In one location, I’m able to print wirelessly through the router; the 
printer is connected directly to that router.  However, in another location, I 
can’t get the printer to print.  Similar setup in that this printer is also 
hooked up to the router, except it’s a Verizon FiOS router.  Any ideas on how 
to et the printer to print?  Thanks in advance.

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Questions About the iPhone Camera

2014-07-06 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Folks.  I have a few questions about the iPhone’s camera.

I’m using the 5S in camera mode.  I have the most current iOS installed.

First, how does one zoom the camera?  Also, can the camera be zoomed while in 
video mode?  Thanks in advance.

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Re: List Membership, please read

2014-06-29 Thread Matthew Chao

Hi, gordon.  I wish to remain on the Mac access list and the Windows list.

My email address is:

mattc...@verizon.net

Thanks.

Matthew Chao

At 07:31 AM 6/29/2014, Gordon, Lynne & Tracy wrote:
Hello everybody Firstly, the response to our 
recent request for confirmation from members who 
wish us to remain on the service has been 
phenomenal, and we are very grateful for that, 
thank you. However, there’s just one slight 
problem with the responses we’ve received from 
some members. In the original request, I did 
make it clear that we require the email 
addresses of those who wish to remain on the 
list, and I asked for the address to be placed 
in the body of the message. In some cases, we 
have received mail with subject lines such as 
“Stay”, “Yes”, and similar things. Also 
those messages and others besides didn’t 
contain the address within the body of the 
message. If you think that you may be one of 
those who omitted to place their address within 
the body of their request, would you mind please 
repeating the exercise, this time making sure to 
include your address within the main body of the 
message; email address, I mean, not your 
geographical address. :) it would also be 
helpful if you’d add a meaningful subject line 
such as “I’d Like to stay on”, which ever 
list or lists you wish to remain with. If you 
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Re: Email Shortcuts on the iPhone Using a bluetooth Keyboard?

2014-04-05 Thread Matthew Chao

Oops, that would be bad!

At 03:24 PM 4/5/2014, you wrote:
I don't use my thumbs. I use my bird finger to do all of my 
navigation. I have wrist troubles os my thumbs are out of the 
question plus I'm afraid I might drop my phone lol!


You really don't need ctrl d or any bt keyboard shortcuts to delete 
messages. All you need to do is swipe up and double tap when you 
hear delete etc. Thi is found in the rotor under action most of the time.


Take care.
On Apr 5, 2014, at 12:05 PM, Matthew Chao  wrote:

> Hi, sarah.  Thanks for the info.  Too bad we don't have shortcuts 
like ctrl-d to delete mail, for example.  At least I can use the BT 
keyboard as an option instead of using my thumbs.  Much faster this way.

>
> Matthew Chao
>
>   ,
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Apr 5, 2014, at 2:57 PM, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:
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> No there are not. I edited the subject line as you wrote half 
your message in the subject line but just simply use your finger 
and touch archive and do it that way. it's at the bottom right of 
the screen. I don't use my bt keyboard to do any deletions as it's 
faster for me to know where things are spaceially.

>> On Apr 5, 2014, at 11:41 AM, Matthew Chao  wrote:
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Re: Shortcut Keys In Safari on an iPhone?Hi Again, Folks. Since I'm not a consistent Apple products user, I run into some occasional snags.

2014-04-05 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Sarah.  Thanks.  Can't always tell when I'm out of the subject 
area and in the main body of the message.


Matthew Chao

At 03:22 PM 4/5/2014, you wrote:
No there is not. there  is a web page  some ware  on the net that 
lists  several keyboard shortcuts.  for ios bt keyboards. Agai I 
just use my finger and locate the address bar at the top of the 
screen. Watch your subject line. It's getting full of message to. 
lol! Just thought I'd lt yah know.


Take care.
On Apr 5, 2014, at 12:15 PM, Matthew Chao  wrote:

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> When using Safari on an iPhone with a bluetooth keyboard, is 
there a keyboard shortcut for going to another Web site, e.g., 
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Shortcut Keys In Safari on an iPhone?Hi Again, Folks. Since I'm not a consistent Apple products user, I run into some occasional snags.

2014-04-05 Thread Matthew Chao

When using Safari on an iPhone with a bluetooth keyboard, is there a keyboard 
shortcut for going to another Web site, e.g., command-l for new site.  Thanks.

Matthew Chao



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Re: Email Shortcuts on the iPhone Using a bluetooth Keyboard?

2014-04-05 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, sarah.  Thanks for the info.  Too bad we don't have shortcuts like ctrl-d 
to delete mail, for example.  At least I can use the BT keyboard as an option 
instead of using my thumbs.  Much faster this way.

Matthew Chao

, 

Sent from my iPhone

On Apr 5, 2014, at 2:57 PM, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:

No there are not. I edited the subject line as you wrote half your message in 
the subject line but just simply use your finger and touch archive and do it 
that way. it's at the bottom right of the screen. I don't use my bt keyboard to 
do any deletions as it's faster for me to know where things are spaceially. 
> On Apr 5, 2014, at 11:41 AM, Matthew Chao  wrote:
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Email Shortcuts on the iPhone Using a bluetooth Keyboard?Hi, Folks. When I'm in Mail on my iPhone, are there keyboard shortcuts readily available to, say, delete an email while in that message? I oft

2014-04-05 Thread Matthew Chao

Thanks in advance for your help.

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Unable to Play NPR News Link

2014-01-20 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Folks.  When I’m on the NPR.ORG Web site and want to listen to the hourly 
newscast, I can’t seem to get it to play.  What might I be doing incorrectly?  
I just upgraded to Mavericks.  Thanks in advance.

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Taking a Long Time to Move to Trash

2014-01-18 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Again, Folks.  I just installed Mavericks, and am moving some 
large files to Trash.  However, I'm finding it takes a long time, and 
I can't shut off my Mac properly.  How do I speed up the moving to 
trash and shut off my MacBook properly?  Thanks all over the place.


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Turning Wi-Fi On and Off on My MacBook Pro

2014-01-18 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Folks.  Am in the process of upgrading to Mavericks on my 
mid-2009 MacBook Pro.  How do I turn off the wireless so I can plug 
in my ehthernet cable for a more reliable connection?  After I'm 
done, how do I turn wireless back on?  thanks in advance.


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Re: Installing Fusion Upgrade or Mavericks, Which First?

2014-01-15 Thread Matthew Chao

Will follow your advice.  Thanks.--Matt.

P.S.  Would like to use the Mac more, but my job requires me to use 
the other OS, so sorry if my questions are sort of in the beginner category.


At 06:53 PM 1/15/2014, you wrote:
If yu downloaded it from the  apps tore you should be fine. Now, me 
saying to upgrade to mavericks is just my advice and how I do stuff. 
You can probabley upgrade vmware 6 first, but in my limited mind, it 
would make sense to upgrade your host os first having vmware 6 then 
take advantage of features  mavericks has to offer.


Take care.
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> Thanks.  By the way, when i upgrade to mavericks, does it ask for 
my user ID and password, and/or what else does it ask for?  Thanks.

>
> Matthew Chao
>
> At 05:04 PM 1/15/2014, you wrote:
>> I would upgrade to mavericks as the 2 get along very very well. 
then do the upgrade to vmeare 6. Back up yur stuff first. I cannot 
stress this, even though I already have. lol!

>> On Jan 15, 2014, at 1:35 PM, Matthew Chao  wrote:
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>> > Hi, Folks.  I just bought an upgrade for Fusion (Version 
6.-0.2) and am wondering whether I should upgrade Fusion first or 
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Re: Installing Fusion Upgrade or Mavericks, Which First?

2014-01-15 Thread Matthew Chao
Thanks.  By the way, when i upgrade to mavericks, does it ask for my 
user ID and password, and/or what else does it ask for?  Thanks.


Matthew Chao

At 05:04 PM 1/15/2014, you wrote:
I would upgrade to mavericks as the 2 get along very very well. then 
do the upgrade to vmeare 6. Back up yur stuff first. I cannot stress 
this, even though I already have. lol!

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Installing Fusion Upgrade or Mavericks, Which First?

2014-01-15 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Folks.  I just bought an upgrade for Fusion (Version 6.-0.2) and 
am wondering whether I should upgrade Fusion first or upgrade to 
Mavericks first?  Thanks in advance for your help.


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New Commands in Safari?

2014-01-12 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Folks.  I'm using Mac OSX Mountain Lion version 10.8.5, and I'm noticing 
that when I'm in Safari and hold down the down arrow and right arrows 
simultaneously, I can't get into HTML mode like I used to in earlier versions 
of Mountain Lion.  How do I navigate in HTML mode now?  Thanks in advance.

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Re: Finding the Computer's ID

2014-01-09 Thread Matthew Chao
I read somewhere on the AFB AccessWorld web site that Mavericks asks 
you for the computer ID.


Matthew Chao

At 08:20 PM 1/8/2014, you wrote:
Why do you need the conpyter's ID? Can you not just go to the app 
store, downed the app and install it?


Take care.
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Finding the Computer's ID

2014-01-08 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Folks.  Am looking into upgrading to Mavericks.  However, need 
the computer's ID.  How do I find that before proceeding?  Thanks.


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Changing Some of my Account Settings

2013-11-29 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Folks.  I seem to be having trouble changing some of my account 
settings, notably the credit card numbers while on my iPhone.  VO 
describes "bullets" except for the last four digits of the card 
number.  How do I make sure the numbers are put in properly?  Do I 
tap the first bullte and key in the appropriate number?  Thanks in 
advance for your help.


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Re: VO Help, Please

2013-10-05 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, John.  Thanks for the help.  It worked.--Matt.


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>   Press control-option-command-left or right arrow until you hear, speaking 
> rate.  Then us control-option-command-up arrow to increase it.  This is 
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>> speech way down.  I got into the VO Utility and went to speech rate, but 
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>> speed it back up?  thanks.
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Thanks to All re VO Help

2013-10-05 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, All.  Just a quick note to say thanks for the quick response on my 
VoiceOver question.  This is truly an amazing list.  I'm impressed at how fast 
people are willing and able to help.  This has to be one of the best listservs 
I've joined, especially since I don't use my Mac as much as I'd like, and 
forget a few things now and then.  Keep up the good work!

Matthew Chao


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VO Help, Please

2013-10-05 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Folks.  While working on my MacBook Pro, I inadvertently slowed 
the speech way down.  I got into the VO Utility and went to speech 
rate, but when I hit the spacebar, I proceeded in slowing the rate 
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Re: Skype on the Mac

2013-08-26 Thread Matthew Chao

Me, too.  Am somewhat new to the Mac; don't use it enough, as my shop is PC.

Matthew Chao

At 03:56 PM 8/26/2013, you wrote:

I look forward to hearing the podcast -

Andy
On 26 Aug 2013, at 20:21, "Chris Gilland"  wrote:

> So, Skype is a little bit clunky, however this being said, yes, 
it does work extremely extremely well once you get it up and 
running.  I'll make a podcast later on how to use it.

>
> Chris.
>
> - Original Message - From: "Andy Collins" 


> To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" 
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RE: Change Of Plan; Regarding Our New Service

2013-07-01 Thread Matthew Chao
Hello.  I, too, would like more information; missed this bulletin as 
well, as I was in Japan competing in the World Blind Sailing 
Championships a few weeks ago.  After that, spent much time catching 
up both at work and home due to two weeks away.  Thanks.


Matthew Chao


At 05:29 AM 7/1/2013, David Griffith wrote:

I'm sorry but my focus on my new guide dog must have meant that I missed the
email regarding this new service. Could the original email be resent?
By all means keep me updated on Gordon's situation.

David Griffith

-Original Message-
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[mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of Gordon, Lynne &
Tracy
Sent: 01 July 2013 10:15
To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
Subject: Change Of Plan; Regarding Our New Service

Hello everybody

Regarding the new software updates service; Gordon and I were supposed to be
heading off back to London this morning. However, a second medical
appointment has just been confirmed by telephone and we are now obligated to
postpone our departure until Wednesday evening. This means that Gordon will
have time to work on the new service before we go so we may be able to get
some of you set up. Interest has been far greater than we had anticipated so
thank you everybody. We will contact you individually when we get you set
up.

Just a quick one which may be of interest to some. The reason for all this
medical stuff is that Gordon is in line for a cochlea implant in September
or October, all being well. This should have a very big impact on his life.
We'll tell you more about this either individually (contact me at
ly...@mac-access.net for more info) or on our other group, Techno-Chat; I'd
rather not clutter this group up with off-topic stuff but I know there are
several hearing-impaired members of this group. If you want to join
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Anyway, when Gordon gets home this afternoon he will be working on the new
software stuff.

Thank you for reading this.

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Re: Those Who Edit Word Documents on the Mac

2013-05-21 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Gordon.  Believe Microsoft handles Word docs differently in Word 
for Mac than they do with Word for the PC.  My significant other has 
sent me Word docs from her Mac and I can't read them.  Just my few 
cents' worth.


Matthew Chao

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Hi all

I know this is a very old topic, but I'd be interested to know how, 
using modern-day software, people ho about editing Word documents on 
the Mac.  I need to use this format for compatibility reasons, and I 
really don't want to have to go into Windows to do the job.  But I 
need a way of accessing headings, footers, lists etc., as well as 
actually inserting those types of fonts.  What would people 
recommend as the easiest way of accomplishing this?  Docx is 
essential I'm afraid, there's no working around that.



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Re: Unable to Restore to New iPhone 5, Please Help

2013-04-15 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Sarah and All.  Figured out how to restore to my new iPhone 
5.  Kind of counterintuitive.


1.  Erase all content and settings on iPhone.  Keeps the Wi-Fi passwords.

2.  after making sure that's what you want to do, it 
reboots.  Howver, no speech.  If tripple-click was enabled, you're in 
luck; otherwise you need sighted help.


3.  Go through setup, and DO NOT pick New iPhone.  Instead pick restore.

4.  Type in username and password, go through the steps, and find the 
backup you want to restore from iCloud.  Then, tap Restore.


May have missed some steps, but my phone's being restored as I write 
this.  You don't need the computer to restore; in fact, it's either 
iCloud or PC/Mac, but not both.  Just make sure you're plugged into 
wall power and connected to Wi-Fi.


And thanks for all the quick responses.

Matthew Chao

At 06:30 PM 4/14/2013, Sarah k Alawami wrote:

What steps have you taken. This will further help us troubleshoot the matter.

thanks.
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Unable to Restore to New iPhone 5, Please Help

2013-04-14 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Folks.  I just got a new iPhone 5, and can't seem to restore my apps.  What 
do I do?  Thanks.

Matthew Chao

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Re: Changing Typing Input on the iPhone

2013-04-14 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Esther and All.  Thanks much for the help.  Where else on any 
list could you get such a quick response.  Will do what you 
suggested.  Thanks again.


Matthew Chao

At 07:28 AM 4/14/2013, Esther wrote:

Hi Matthew,

I usually just press the home button to go to the VoiceOver 
spotlight search field.  You'll automatically be in a text field, so 
just set the rotor to typing mode and flick up or down to set the 
typing mode you want.  Then I usually set the rotor to something 
like characters so I don't change this by accident.


HTH.  Cheers,

Esther


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> HI.
> I suspect the reason you can't find it is that your using the 
rota when not in a text edit area, thus the typing mode option isn't visible.
> So, take yourself for example to the body of a text message, then 
use the rota, and eventually you'll see typing mode. Swipe down 
with 1 finger to touch typing and your done!

>
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>> Hi, Folks.  I realize this may have come up in the past, but I'm stuck.
>>
>> I just bought an iPhone 5, and everything works fine, except 
that I want to change the typing input from double-tapping each 
letter to the more efficient touch-and-lift input.  I've looked 
everwhere, and can't seem to find the solution.  How do I change 
this?  Thanks in advance.

>>
>> Matthew chao
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Changing Typing Input on the iPhone

2013-04-14 Thread Matthew Chao

Hi, Folks.  I realize this may have come up in the past, but I'm stuck.

I just bought an iPhone 5, and everything works fine, except that I 
want to change the typing input from double-tapping each letter to 
the more efficient touch-and-lift input.  I've looked everwhere, and 
can't seem to find the solution.  How do I change this?  Thanks in advance.


Matthew chao

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Re: Opening Word Attachments in Mail

2013-04-07 Thread Matthew Chao

Hi, Josh.  Thanks for the info.

Matthew Chao

At 02:35 PM 4/7/2013, Josh Gregory wrote:
When you're on the attachment, Wittrell say embedded and then the 
name, Press voice over shift m to  open the context menu, and then 
arrow Down to  open and press enter.


Sent from my iPhone

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Opening Word Attachments in Mail

2013-04-07 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Folks.  How do I open an attachment in Mail.  I have a Word document that's 
an attachment.  Thanks in advance for your help.

Matthew Chao

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Re: Deleting Apps from the iPhone

2013-03-19 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, All.  Thanks for the help.  I got rid of Skype, which was giving 
me trouble, and never could update itself for some reason.  Willl 
re-install and see what happens.  Thanks again, all.


Matt Chao

At 02:20 PM 3/19/2013, Zachary Kline wrote:

Matt,
The process is as follows. Double tap and hold while VoiceOver is 
focused on the app you want to delete. Your finger can, but doesn't 
have to be, on the actual app icon while you do this. Once you've 
done so, you'll hear a brief three tone sound. At this point, double 
tap again, assuming you're still focused on the app you want to 
delete, and you will be prompted to confirm the deletion. I hope 
this clarifies things somewhat. Some apps, such as the default ones 
from Apple, cannot be removed however.

Best,
Zack.
On Mar 19, 2013, at 11:01 AM, Matthew Chao  wrote:

> Do I do all of this on the icon of the app on the main screen 
where all the other apps are?  And do I double-tap and hold, and 
double-tap and hold again and flick?  I'm confused.  Thanks.

>
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>> HI.
>> Double tap the ap and it'll say edit.
>> Then double tap again and it will say "are you sure you want to 
delete" etc.

>> Right flick to OK double tap and all done!
>>
>> On 19 Mar 2013, at 17:21, Matthew Chao  wrote:
>>
>> > Hi, Folks.  I'm using an iPhone 4S with iOS 6.12.  I can't 
seem to delete an app from the phone.  How do I do this?  Thanks in advance.

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Re: Deleting Apps from the iPhone

2013-03-19 Thread Matthew Chao
Do I do all of this on the icon of the app on the main screen where 
all the other apps are?  And do I double-tap and hold, and double-tap 
and hold again and flick?  I'm confused.  Thanks.


Matthew Chao

At 01:26 PM 3/19/2013, you wrote:

HI.
Double tap the ap and it'll say edit.
Then double tap again and it will say "are you sure you want to delete" etc.
Right flick to OK double tap and all done!

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Deleting Apps from the iPhone

2013-03-19 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Folks.  I'm using an iPhone 4S with iOS 6.12.  I can't seem to delete an 
app from the phone.  How do I do this?  Thanks in advance.

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Re: How can you ask VM Fusion for Support ?

2013-03-14 Thread Matthew Chao

Recommend VmWare Fusion 5.  4 not so good with Mt. Lion.

Matthew Chao

At 01:21 PM 3/14/2013, you wrote:

Since I upgraded to Mountain Lion my VM fusion 4 is no longer working
properly . Microsoft believe all my virtual Machines are not genuine.

However I can find no way of contacting VM fusion to report this issue
without having to pay for a "support package".

Does anybody know of away that I can contact VM Fusion to have a sensible
dialogue without through a morass of options all of which are trying to get
me to pay more money for a product I have already paid for?

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Using the Mac version of Skype

2013-02-17 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Folks.  Does anyone have some tips for using the Mac version of Skype?  Any 
help greatly appreciated.  Thanks in advance.

Matthew Chao


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Re: Volume when using Skype on iPhone 3GS

2013-01-27 Thread Matthew Chao

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Discussion is strictly off topic and will no longer be tolerated.

I have Skype on my iPhone 4S.  How do I make the sound go to the 
speaker, and how can I make sure the camera is working?  After all, 
Skype does video.  Thanks.


Matthew Chao

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Please keep in mind that "Mac-Access" is an iOS & OS X group; 
Windows Discussion is strictly off topic and will no longer be tolerated.


Granted, I have never tried Skype on a 3 anything, only on a 4, 4s, 
and 5, I never once have had the issue that you described.  ok, this 
is gonna sound like an incredibly stupid question, shoot me with a 
pistil for asking, LOL! but seriously, you do! realize, don't you, 
that the audio is getting rerouted to your earpiece that you hold up 
to your ear, and not through the loud speaker.  So, if you're 
holding the phone away from your ear after placing a call, then, no 
wonder it's so quiet.  Yeah, you can toggle it once in a call to the 
loud speaker, but by default, it won't be set there.  Aside from 
this question, I have no idea.  Is Skype even fully compatible with 
the 3GS phones?  I honestly can't say I'm sure either way pardon the ignorance.


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Subject: Volume when using Skype on iPhone 3GS


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Hello,
I have the latest version of the Skype App on my iPhone 3GS which 
is running the latest IOS. I am using it with VoiceOver and it all 
works fine except that the Volume of the Skype test call is so low 
that I can hardly hear it. I have my phone volume turned up to 
maximum and it is fine for VoiceOver and for Apps like the BBC iPlayer.


I have looked at the Skype settings and cannot see anything which 
might let me increase the volume.


Do I have to turn VoiceOver off to increase Skype volume to an 
acceptable level?


Any thoughts?
Many thanks.

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Re: vmware fusion 5?

2012-12-30 Thread Matthew Chao

Vmware 5 works, no problem.

Matthew Chao

At 07:33 AM 12/28/2012, you wrote:
Is version 5 as accessible with mountain lion and voice over as 
version 4?  thinking about getting 5, but don't want to get the 
wrong thing.  I found one on amazon for $47, is that price as good 
as it gets or is there a cheaper place to get it?  thanks.

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Re: Test

2012-12-23 Thread Matthew Chao

Got this one.--Matthew Chao

At 05:04 PM 12/23/2012, Marcos Rodrigues wrote:
Hi friends, please answer to this message since all my messages to 
this list are bouncing back.


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Re: Using Prizmo

2012-12-08 Thread Matthew Chao

Hi, anne.  Thanks for the info.  Will take a look there.

Matthew Chao

At 07:38 PM 12/8/2012, you wrote:

Hello Matthew,

Prizmo reads text just fine even when it's upside down or sideways. 
It can handle two pages at a time sideways, too.


There's a Prizmo user guide on the applevis site.

Cheers,

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setting in Prizmo to read text, even if it's upside down?  If not, 
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best for a blind user?  Thanks in advance.

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Using Prizmo

2012-12-08 Thread Matthew Chao
Hello.  I recently purchased Prizmo for my iPhone.  Is there a 
setting in Prizmo to read text, even if it's upside down?  If not, 
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Going Back a Page in Safari

2012-11-18 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Folks.  When I'm in Safari, there are times when I want to go back a Web 
page from my current page.  How do I do that?  Thanks.

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Fusion 5 vs. Fusion 5 Lite

2012-11-18 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Folks.  I successfully downloaded, upgraded, and installed Fusion 5 Lite.  
However, I noticed there are no Vmware Tools as part of the Lite version.  Does 
this matter, and are the tools also missing from the Lite version?  Also, can I 
install the full version over the top of the Lite version and not use the 
McAfee antivirus?

Thanks in advance for your help.

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Re: the tonido app?

2012-11-18 Thread Matthew Chao

What is this app for?

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Hi Melissa,

I'm using the app with my iphone 4S and my mac book pro 
with no problems.  On the Mac side it simply runs in the 
background  It installed easily.


I have not used it a lot but it seems handy.

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Getting Fusion 5 Professional

2012-11-11 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Folks.  How do I get Fusion 5 pro?  I've tried to find it, but no 
luck on their Web site, except for trial versions.  Any help would be 
greatly appreciated.  I bought a license key.  Thanks in advance for your help.


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Re: Installing Fusion 4

2012-11-11 Thread Matthew Chao

Hi, Gordon.  I stil have Fusion 4 on my Mac.

Matthew Chao

At 10:56 AM 11/11/2012, you wrote:
I'm not sure how you can upgrade to Fusion 4 as it is now 
obsolete.  However, just run the app from the mounted image.


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Hi, Folks.  Am upgrading from Fusion 3 to Version 4.  Should I try 
and install from the mounted dmg, or should I copy Fusion 4 app to 
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Re: Turning off the Trackpad

2012-11-04 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Anne.  Agree with you on being a keyboard person.  Not very productive when 
you have to go between the trackpad/mouse and back to the keyboard.

I turned off the trackpad commander, and guess what - no more mice skating 
around.  seems that when I installed Mountain Lion, it assumed I wanted 
Trackpad Commander.  I'd forgotten that in Snow Leopard, I think I had a 
similar problem, but turned it off.

Oh well, the wonders of using two different systems.

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> Hello Matthew,
> 
> You turn the Trackpad Commander on by holding down the VO keys and doing the 
> two-finger turning gesture clockwise on the trackpad. You turn it off with 
> the reverse gesture.
> 
> For myself, I don't have a problem with the trackpad. I have small hands and 
> it's easy to keep my thumbs away from it. I also use the trackpad fairly 
> frequently to access otherwise inaccessible items. I only rarely use the 
> Trackpad Commander as I'm a keyboard person through and through.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Anne
> 
> 
> On 4 Nov 2012, at 22:39, Matthew Chao  wrote:
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>> Hi!  Since I float between two operating systems - Mac and THE OTHER 
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Re: Turning off the Trackpad

2012-11-04 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Barbara.  Ah, light dawns on marble head!  Yes, VO plus turning 
counterclockwise did the trick.  Thank you!


Matthew Chao

At 04:28 PM 11/4/2012, you wrote:
Did  you press vo and use the gesture of turning a knob 
counterclockwise on the track pad to turn track pad commander off?

Barbara

On Nov 4, 2012, at 4:13 PM, Matthew Chao  wrote:

> Hi, Esther.  Didn't have this problem in Snow Leopard.  Believe 
there was a way to disable the trackpad or at least desensitize 
it.  Now, it drives me crazy.  I don't have a separate MagicPad, 
only the trackpad that's on my MacBook Pro.  Any additional ideas 
to stop the crazy mouse from running all over the place would be 
greatly appreciated.  Shouldn't have to resort to Bounty towels to 
stop this.  I've always sadi, a good mouse is a dead mouse.  .

>
> Matthew Chao
>
> At 01:34 PM 11/4/2012, you wrote:
>> Hello Matthew and Anne,
>>
>> I think an alternative if you have a Magic Trackpad is to use 
the setting to ignore TrackPad if a mouse or Magic TrackPad is 
connected.  You could set this in System Preferences > 
Accessibility > Mouse & Trackpad and check the box to ignore the 
built-in trackpad when mouse or wireless trackpad is present.  Then 
you could put the Magic Trackpad someplace safely out of range of 
accidental touches.

>>
>> A low tech solution someone suggested was to cut a section of 
heavy paper towel and tape it over the Trackpad region.  The claim 
was that Bounty paper towel is thick enough so that the Trackpad 
won't activate when accidentally touched.  I haven't tried this myself.

>>
>> Anne's correct that there doesn't seem to be a way to otherwise 
disable the Trackpad.  I recall that Gordon asked about this for an 
earlier version of Mac OS X.

>>
>> HTH. Cheers,
>>
>> Esther
>>
>> On Nov 4, 2012, at 8:17 AM, Anne Robertson  wrote:
>>
>> > Hello Matthew,
>> >
>> > I don't think there is a way to turn off the trackpad in ML. I 
was looking for this facility for a client just the other day and 
couldn't find it. I suppose if you turn on the Trackpad Commander, 
the mouse won't go skating all over the place.

>> >
>> > Cheers,
>> >
>> > Anne
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On 4 Nov 2012, at 18:40, Matthew Chao  wrote:
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>> >> Hi, Folks.  I upgraded to Mountain Lion on my MacBook Pro, 
and the trackpad now is very sensitive when my thumbs brush across 
it.  I would prefer not to have the trackpad active.  How do I 
disable the trackpad?  Thanks in advance.

>> >>
>> >> Matthew Chao
>> >>
>> >> P.S.  I looked in the braille instructions for VoiceOver, but 
readily couldn't find anything about disabling the trackpad.

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Re: Turning off the Trackpad

2012-11-04 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi!  Since I float between two operating systems - Mac and THE OTHER 
operating system, didn't know about that command.  Will try that one.  Thanks.


Matthew Chao

At 04:28 PM 11/4/2012, you wrote:
Did  you press vo and use the gesture of turning a knob 
counterclockwise on the track pad to turn track pad commander off?

Barbara

On Nov 4, 2012, at 4:13 PM, Matthew Chao  wrote:

> Hi, Esther.  Didn't have this problem in Snow Leopard.  Believe 
there was a way to disable the trackpad or at least desensitize 
it.  Now, it drives me crazy.  I don't have a separate MagicPad, 
only the trackpad that's on my MacBook Pro.  Any additional ideas 
to stop the crazy mouse from running all over the place would be 
greatly appreciated.  Shouldn't have to resort to Bounty towels to 
stop this.  I've always sadi, a good mouse is a dead mouse.  .

>
> Matthew Chao
>
> At 01:34 PM 11/4/2012, you wrote:
>> Hello Matthew and Anne,
>>
>> I think an alternative if you have a Magic Trackpad is to use 
the setting to ignore TrackPad if a mouse or Magic TrackPad is 
connected.  You could set this in System Preferences > 
Accessibility > Mouse & Trackpad and check the box to ignore the 
built-in trackpad when mouse or wireless trackpad is present.  Then 
you could put the Magic Trackpad someplace safely out of range of 
accidental touches.

>>
>> A low tech solution someone suggested was to cut a section of 
heavy paper towel and tape it over the Trackpad region.  The claim 
was that Bounty paper towel is thick enough so that the Trackpad 
won't activate when accidentally touched.  I haven't tried this myself.

>>
>> Anne's correct that there doesn't seem to be a way to otherwise 
disable the Trackpad.  I recall that Gordon asked about this for an 
earlier version of Mac OS X.

>>
>> HTH. Cheers,
>>
>> Esther
>>
>> On Nov 4, 2012, at 8:17 AM, Anne Robertson  wrote:
>>
>> > Hello Matthew,
>> >
>> > I don't think there is a way to turn off the trackpad in ML. I 
was looking for this facility for a client just the other day and 
couldn't find it. I suppose if you turn on the Trackpad Commander, 
the mouse won't go skating all over the place.

>> >
>> > Cheers,
>> >
>> > Anne
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On 4 Nov 2012, at 18:40, Matthew Chao  wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hi, Folks.  I upgraded to Mountain Lion on my MacBook Pro, 
and the trackpad now is very sensitive when my thumbs brush across 
it.  I would prefer not to have the trackpad active.  How do I 
disable the trackpad?  Thanks in advance.

>> >>
>> >> Matthew Chao
>> >>
>> >> P.S.  I looked in the braille instructions for VoiceOver, but 
readily couldn't find anything about disabling the trackpad.

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Re: Turning off the Trackpad

2012-11-04 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Esther.  Didn't have this problem in Snow Leopard.  Believe there 
was a way to disable the trackpad or at least desensitize it.  Now, 
it drives me crazy.  I don't have a separate MagicPad, only the 
trackpad that's on my MacBook Pro.  Any additional ideas to stop the 
crazy mouse from running all over the place would be greatly 
appreciated.  Shouldn't have to resort to Bounty towels to stop 
this.  I've always sadi, a good mouse is a dead mouse.  .


Matthew Chao

At 01:34 PM 11/4/2012, you wrote:

Hello Matthew and Anne,

I think an alternative if you have a Magic Trackpad is to use the 
setting to ignore TrackPad if a mouse or Magic TrackPad is 
connected.  You could set this in System Preferences > 
Accessibility > Mouse & Trackpad and check the box to ignore the 
built-in trackpad when mouse or wireless trackpad is present.  Then 
you could put the Magic Trackpad someplace safely out of range of 
accidental touches.


A low tech solution someone suggested was to cut a section of heavy 
paper towel and tape it over the Trackpad region.  The claim was 
that Bounty paper towel is thick enough so that the Trackpad won't 
activate when accidentally touched.  I haven't tried this myself.


Anne's correct that there doesn't seem to be a way to otherwise 
disable the Trackpad.  I recall that Gordon asked about this for an 
earlier version of Mac OS X.


HTH. Cheers,

Esther

On Nov 4, 2012, at 8:17 AM, Anne Robertson  wrote:

> Hello Matthew,
>
> I don't think there is a way to turn off the trackpad in ML. I 
was looking for this facility for a client just the other day and 
couldn't find it. I suppose if you turn on the Trackpad Commander, 
the mouse won't go skating all over the place.

>
> Cheers,
>
> Anne
>
>
>
> On 4 Nov 2012, at 18:40, Matthew Chao  wrote:
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>> Hi, Folks.  I upgraded to Mountain Lion on my MacBook Pro, and 
the trackpad now is very sensitive when my thumbs brush across 
it.  I would prefer not to have the trackpad active.  How do I 
disable the trackpad?  Thanks in advance.

>>
>> Matthew Chao
>>
>> P.S.  I looked in the braille instructions for VoiceOver, but 
readily couldn't find anything about disabling the trackpad.

>>
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Re: Turning off the Trackpad

2012-11-04 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Anne.  Will give it a try.  It's very distracting to hear VO 
speak at random like that.  That's one bug that got introduced in 
Mountain Lion that drives me absolutely crazy.  It's almost 
impossible to keep one's thumbs from tickling the trackpad.  On 
Windows laptops, I either bought laptops with eraserhead/pointing 
sticks, or I somehow found a way to shut off the touchpad, precisely 
for these reasons.


Oh well, will try Trackpad Commander.  How do I turn THAT on?  Thanks.

Matthew Chao

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Hello Matthew,

I don't think there is a way to turn off the trackpad in ML. I was 
looking for this facility for a client just the other day and 
couldn't find it. I suppose if you turn on the Trackpad Commander, 
the mouse won't go skating all over the place.


Cheers,

Anne



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disable the trackpad?  Thanks in advance.

>
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Nice Change in iOS 6

2012-09-22 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Folks.  Just upgraded my iPhone to iOS 6.  Nice change: you don't 
have to double-tap the Shift or delete keys to get what you 
need.  Instead, those keys are like the rest of the keyboard when in 
touch typing mode.  You just lift your finger off that particular 
key, and you're all set.  Way to go, apple.


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Re: ZCaptcha - a new web service for dealing with Captchas andMetakine Mini-Bundle sale reminder

2012-09-16 Thread Matthew Chao

Yes, try the LinkedIn captia and you'll see how garbled that one is.

Matthew Chao

At 03:42 PM 9/16/2012, you wrote:

That could help, but not for the ones that are quite garbled.

Sent from my iPhone

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> I agree also.  I have a friend that says that if you use 
headphones, it helps to decipher the audio captcia.  I have never 
been able to inter any correctly.

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> -Original Message- From: Matthew Chao
> Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2012 6:45 AM
> To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
> Subject: Re: ZCaptcha - a new web service for dealing with 
Captchas andMetakine Mini-Bundle sale reminder

>
> Hi, Lynne.  I fully agree with what you said.  Add to that, audio
> captias that can't be understood no matter how many times one listens
> to them being repeated.
>
> Just because one has a disability doesn't mean that one should have
> to pay a la cart for things that non-disabled take for
> granted.  Captias definitely fall into this category.
>
> Matthew Chao
>
> At 05:22 AM 9/16/2012, you wrote:
>> Hello everybody
>>
>> As somebody who is not visually impaired, looking in, so to 
speak, I have one major problem with these services. Why, I'd like 
to know, should it be that those of you who happen to have the 
misfortune to be visually impaired, should be forced to pay yet 
again for a facility of websites etc. to which the rest of us have 
free access? This really does leave a very bad taste in my mouth, 
so to speak, (again). Visually impaired people often seem to get a 
very roar deal and it's high time that these websites were 
regulated so that accessibility for all was enforced, not just set 
out as a guide line.

>>
>> It's wrong, I believe, that blind and visually impaired people 
should be blocked in this way, if they don't happen to have either 
some means of cracking these screen shots or a visually abled 
person to hand. Sorry for the rant; but I honestly believe this 
kind of prejudicial practice, not to mention those seeking to 
profit from it, should be banned.

>>
>> I understand that developers need to recoup their costs and that 
website owners need to protect themselves against malicious 
threats. But the practice of denying access without a lot of hassle 
to those who are already very much disadvantaged should be outlawed.

>>
>> Lynne
>>
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