Re: Help? Jaws takes out a video driver.

2009-05-25 Thread Søren Jensen

Hi.

Have you tried to install Window Eyes and see if this screenreader  
installs the video intercept driver for you? I have had the same issue  
on some HP laptops. The way I fixed this issue was to install Window  
Eyes which installed the video intercept driver, and then Jaws didn't  
had any issues.
I really hope you got that frustrating issue fixed!
Best regards
Søren Jensen
Mail & MSN:
s...@coolfortheblind.dk
Website:
http://www.coolfortheblind.dk/

On 25/05/2009, at 19.57, erik burggraaf wrote:

>
> Hum.  we were hoping to virtualize the bootcamp partician, so that's a
> mite disappointing.  It's nice not to be alone anymore though.
>
> Best,
>
> erik burggraaf
> A+ sertified technician and user support consultant.
> Phone: 888-255-5194
> Email: e...@erik-burggraaf.com
>
> On 25-May-09, at 8:20 AM, matthew Campbell wrote:
>
>>
>> hi guys and galls. I to have seen this problem only it was with a
>> macbook with an nvidia 9400. Hvn't found a fix for it except for
>> installing windows on a vertual machine.
>>
>>
>> On 5/25/09, Simon Fogarty  wrote:
>>>
>>> Not sure about this, but it's a crazy crazy thought,
>>> Try installing jaws 9. see if that fixes the video / graphics
>>> issues. Then
>>> install jaws 10 if you can.
>>>
>>> I know I had issues recently with video intercept not working with
>>> jaws 10,
>>> so installed 9 and things seemed to come right.
>>>
>>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>>> [mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of erik burggraaf
>>> Sent: Monday, 25 May 2009 6:41 a.m.
>>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>>> Cc: blindt...@yahoogroups.com
>>> Subject: Help? Jaws takes out a video driver.
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi friends,  I wonder if any one has ever seen this problem?
>>>
>>> Here's my configuration.
>>> Macbook pro 2.53 ghz,
>>> Windows XP home edition servicepack 2,
>>> Bootcamp 2.0
>>> Jaws 10 plus legacy versions,
>>> MBP has an nvidia G-Force 9600 ngd
>>>
>>> Windows and the bootcamp drivers install just fine.
>>>
>>> Jaws fails and refuses to install the video hook, but in so doing
>>> it takes
>>> out the nvidia drivers.
>>>
>>> For example, I got this computer half-way set up and then my hp
>>> printer
>>> refused to install because my colour depth was set to 1 bit and it
>>> required
>>> a minimum of 16 bits.
>>> So I went looking and started getting all kinds of errors when I
>>> went poking
>>> around the display settings.
>>>
>>> At that point I did a system restore and rolled back right to the
>>> very
>>> beginning the very first checkpoint after windows install.  Then I
>>> re-
>>> installed boot camp and went pocking around with no errors.  It let
>>> me set
>>> my resolution to some rediculously high number just fine, and it
>>> was already
>>> set to 32 bit colours.
>>>
>>> Then I used NVDA to install my hp printer and it went in like
>>> clockwork.  So
>>> far So good, so I installed jaws and the video card errors came
>>> back and
>>> jaws refused to run.
>>>
>>> Then I rolled back again and tested to make sure there were no
>>> errors in
>>> display settings, and tried to install jaws 7 with the same
>>> disastrous
>>> result.
>>>
>>> Has any one seen this problem?  Is it a bootcamp issue, a jaws
>>> issue, an
>>> nvidia issue, or is the problem between the chair and the keybord?
>>>
>>> Any help would be appreciated.  This was a very costly and
>>> frustrating
>>> bungle and I really need to get it straightened out.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> erik burggraaf
>>> A+ sertified technician and user support consultant.
>>> Phone: 888-255-5194
>>> Email: e...@erik-burggraaf.com
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>

>>>
>>
>>>
>
>
> >


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Re: wonderful news about apple care

2009-05-25 Thread Dan Eickmeier

Yeah well said Jenni, I totally agree.  I'd used WIndows,and  a PC for  
a long time, and just got tired of it.  I'd heard so many horror  
stories about  Vista, and to be honest, I was tired of constantly  
having  to pay every couple years to keep JAWS updated.  I've been  
using macs now, since  a little over two years ago now, and I totally  
love both the macs I have here.  Got an iMac in February of 2007, and  
a MacBook in November of  last year, and I would never go back to  
Windows, unless i really, really had to.  And the apple Time Capsule,  
is another totally awesome piece of hardware as well.
On May 25, 2009, at 3:36 PM, Jenny Kennedy (Howard) wrote:

>
> Hi Ben, Jese and all,
>
> I know exactly where you all are coming from.  I love my Mac!  I love
> it so much I have been known to cheer when the Mac adverts come on
> TV.  I have even been known to shush people when they come on.
> Likewise I've been known to boo the PC adverts  My feeance Larry
> thinks I'm a bit demented for this.  He says it is just an expensive
> computer.  He even pointed at the $300 junkey laptop he bought earlier
> in the year and said it had the same stuff on it as my macbook and was
> a lot less money.  I pointed up that it didn't have a built-in web
> cam, like my macbook.  I pointed up that it's joke of a screen reader
> is a major suckfest as is their screen enlargement program.  I pointed
> up I haven't had popups, spam, spyware, malware and none of the other
> agravations I had with my PC.  Also pointed up the biggest reason MY
> macbook is way better than his junkey laptop pc.  It doesn't have
> Vista! Or blue screens o death.
>
> I tell everyone about my loverly Mac.  Even tried to win my dad over
> to the Mac side now he's loosing vision.  It is expensive right off
> when you buy it.  But you don't have to keep on buying updates to
> screen readers every time there is an upgrade in the OS or whatever.
> I used to be frightfully anoyed when I found out an upgrade in Windows
> was on the way because it meant my JAWS was soon going to be
> outdated.  Now I don't have to worry.  If and when they do move on to
> the next mac OS I know that I'll be covered.  I might have to pay $150
> ish or so but that beats the heck out of first buing a new OS then a
> new screen reader then everything else like anti-malware and stuff.
>
> I catch myself actually feeling bad for people who have to only use a
> PC or those of us who are blind not knowing how much better their
> lives could be all because of a mac.  I'm sure nonmac people think me
> off my head but when something just works right out of the box and
> keeps working with very little glitches then yah I'm going to be off
> my head about it.  :-)
>
> >


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Re: reply re voice over frustration

2009-05-25 Thread Mark Baxter

You can set up multiple accounts on your Mac, one for you and one for  
your husband, with individual settings.


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Re: reply re voice over frustration

2009-05-25 Thread Mark Baxter

You can set up multiple accounts on your Mac, one for you and one for  
your husband, with individual settings.


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Re: reply re voice over frustration

2009-05-25 Thread A-Pro Studio
Hi Renee,

First, you might know that if you and your partner creates two  
accounts on your Mac, one for you and one for him, you can both enjoy  
your very personal settings both in VoiceOver and everywhere else on  
your Mac,without any problems. You can set it up so that you can  
switch between your two accounts simply by using a menu in the Status  
menu area, without login/logout. You can even set it up so that the  
apps you use most will open up when you login, and this setup can be  
different from the setup your partner uses. When you fast switches  
between your accounts, you can leave your apps and docs open, so they  
are ready to use when switching back. This way, your account will have  
specific settings for using VoiceOver with magnification, and your  
partner will have specific settings for using VoiceOver with braille  
display.

Also, you might know that to get VoiceOver to read the content on web  
pages, you will need to interact with the html area, and if you use  
group mode, you might need to interact with the items VoiceOver is  
supposed to read. Even though your magnification shows the content,  
you need to interact with VoiceOver to read it out loud. However,  
instead of using control-option-down arrow and up arrow, you might set  
up the NumPad Commander, so that you simply need to press plus and  
minus to interact and stop interaction. Press control-option-Clear to  
turn on the NumPad Commander, make sure the mouse cursor follows the  
VO cursor and that the 5 key is set to Perform Action. The last two  
settings are found in the VO Utilities.

If you need further help, please let me know. Good luck!

John André in Norway



On 26. mai. 2009, at 01.38, Renee M Zelickson wrote:

> First let me say that I have low vision and I use voice over with  
> the screen magnified by pointing with my curser what it is I want to  
> have read to me for most things rather than the key commands because  
> I find it difficult to remember the key strokes and needing so many  
> fingers tu make a command.  I get frustraited when I try interacting  
> with stuff on the internet and making the computer read to me. The  
> settings I have make it harder for my husband to use my computer  
> because he strictly uses voice over with braille and having it set  
> my way is harder for him.
> I understand the new snow leopard will be having easier commands
>
> On May 25, 2009, at 5:41 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:
>
>>
>> If you don't use windows, there is no reason to use fusion.
>> Unfortunately I still need to use windows for a few things, but it's
>> not an every day thing. Just curious, what do you find so frustrating
>> about voice over?
>> On May 25, 2009, at 4:55 PM, Renee M Zelickson wrote:
>>
>>> Hello All:
>>> I do have fusion and a version of windows on my mac book pro, but
>>> when I upgrade to the next mac for a lighter computer, I am
>>> wondering  and considering that I will not put the fusion on it.  I
>>> agree with all that was said here about windows, and as frustrating
>>> as voice over is, I would rather have it then a PC.
>>> I am finding that I am not doing anything in windows anymore, and am
>>> wondering why bother
>>>
>>> By the way, If there is anyone on this list that uses Transmit, and
>>> wouldn't mind me calling them with an issue I am having, can you
>>> please let me know?
>>> I cannot seem to upload a file and I am positive I have it write and
>>> my ftp settings are correct.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Renee Zelickson
>>>
>>> On May 25, 2009, at 12:57 PM, erik burggraaf wrote:
>>>

 Hum.  we were hoping to virtualize the bootcamp partician, so
 that's a
 mite disappointing.  It's nice not to be alone anymore though.

 Best,

 erik burggraaf
 A+ sertified technician and user support consultant.
 Phone: 888-255-5194
 Email: e...@erik-burggraaf.com

 On 25-May-09, at 8:20 AM, matthew Campbell wrote:

>
> hi guys and galls. I to have seen this problem only it was with a
> macbook with an nvidia 9400. Hvn't found a fix for it except for
> installing windows on a vertual machine.
>
>
> On 5/25/09, Simon Fogarty  wrote:
>>
>> Not sure about this, but it's a crazy crazy thought,
>> Try installing jaws 9. see if that fixes the video / graphics
>> issues. Then
>> install jaws 10 if you can.
>>
>> I know I had issues recently with video intercept not working  
>> with
>> jaws 10,
>> so installed 9 and things seemed to come right.
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>> [mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of erik
>> burggraaf
>> Sent: Monday, 25 May 2009 6:41 a.m.
>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>> Cc: blindt...@yahoogroups.com
>> Subject: Help? Jaws takes out a video driver.
>>
>>
>> Hi friends,  I wonder if any one has ever seen this problem?
>>
>

reply re voice over frustration

2009-05-25 Thread Renee M Zelickson
First let me say that I have low vision and I use voice over with the  
screen magnified by pointing with my curser what it is I want to have  
read to me for most things rather than the key commands because I find  
it difficult to remember the key strokes and needing so many fingers  
tu make a command.  I get frustraited when I try interacting with  
stuff on the internet and making the computer read to me. The settings  
I have make it harder for my husband to use my computer because he  
strictly uses voice over with braille and having it set my way is  
harder for him.
I understand the new snow leopard will be having easier commands

On May 25, 2009, at 5:41 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:

>
> If you don't use windows, there is no reason to use fusion.
> Unfortunately I still need to use windows for a few things, but it's
> not an every day thing. Just curious, what do you find so frustrating
> about voice over?
> On May 25, 2009, at 4:55 PM, Renee M Zelickson wrote:
>
>> Hello All:
>> I do have fusion and a version of windows on my mac book pro, but
>> when I upgrade to the next mac for a lighter computer, I am
>> wondering  and considering that I will not put the fusion on it.  I
>> agree with all that was said here about windows, and as frustrating
>> as voice over is, I would rather have it then a PC.
>> I am finding that I am not doing anything in windows anymore, and am
>> wondering why bother
>>
>> By the way, If there is anyone on this list that uses Transmit, and
>> wouldn't mind me calling them with an issue I am having, can you
>> please let me know?
>> I cannot seem to upload a file and I am positive I have it write and
>> my ftp settings are correct.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Renee Zelickson
>>
>> On May 25, 2009, at 12:57 PM, erik burggraaf wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hum.  we were hoping to virtualize the bootcamp partician, so
>>> that's a
>>> mite disappointing.  It's nice not to be alone anymore though.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>>
>>> erik burggraaf
>>> A+ sertified technician and user support consultant.
>>> Phone: 888-255-5194
>>> Email: e...@erik-burggraaf.com
>>>
>>> On 25-May-09, at 8:20 AM, matthew Campbell wrote:
>>>

 hi guys and galls. I to have seen this problem only it was with a
 macbook with an nvidia 9400. Hvn't found a fix for it except for
 installing windows on a vertual machine.


 On 5/25/09, Simon Fogarty  wrote:
>
> Not sure about this, but it's a crazy crazy thought,
> Try installing jaws 9. see if that fixes the video / graphics
> issues. Then
> install jaws 10 if you can.
>
> I know I had issues recently with video intercept not working with
> jaws 10,
> so installed 9 and things seemed to come right.
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> [mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of erik
> burggraaf
> Sent: Monday, 25 May 2009 6:41 a.m.
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Cc: blindt...@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Help? Jaws takes out a video driver.
>
>
> Hi friends,  I wonder if any one has ever seen this problem?
>
> Here's my configuration.
> Macbook pro 2.53 ghz,
> Windows XP home edition servicepack 2,
> Bootcamp 2.0
> Jaws 10 plus legacy versions,
> MBP has an nvidia G-Force 9600 ngd
>
> Windows and the bootcamp drivers install just fine.
>
> Jaws fails and refuses to install the video hook, but in so doing
> it takes
> out the nvidia drivers.
>
> For example, I got this computer half-way set up and then my hp
> printer
> refused to install because my colour depth was set to 1 bit and it
> required
> a minimum of 16 bits.
> So I went looking and started getting all kinds of errors when I
> went poking
> around the display settings.
>
> At that point I did a system restore and rolled back right to the
> very
> beginning the very first checkpoint after windows install.  Then I
> re-
> installed boot camp and went pocking around with no errors.  It  
> let
> me set
> my resolution to some rediculously high number just fine, and it
> was already
> set to 32 bit colours.
>
> Then I used NVDA to install my hp printer and it went in like
> clockwork.  So
> far So good, so I installed jaws and the video card errors came
> back and
> jaws refused to run.
>
> Then I rolled back again and tested to make sure there were no
> errors in
> display settings, and tried to install jaws 7 with the same
> disastrous
> result.
>
> Has any one seen this problem?  Is it a bootcamp issue, a jaws
> issue, an
> nvidia issue, or is the problem between the chair and the keybord?
>
> Any help would be appreciated.  This was a very costly and
> frustrating
> bungle and I really need to get it straightened out.
>
> Best,
>
>
>

Re: Why Should I keep Fusion?

2009-05-25 Thread Mike Arrigo

If you don't use windows, there is no reason to use fusion.  
Unfortunately I still need to use windows for a few things, but it's  
not an every day thing. Just curious, what do you find so frustrating  
about voice over?
On May 25, 2009, at 4:55 PM, Renee M Zelickson wrote:

> Hello All:
> I do have fusion and a version of windows on my mac book pro, but  
> when I upgrade to the next mac for a lighter computer, I am  
> wondering  and considering that I will not put the fusion on it.  I  
> agree with all that was said here about windows, and as frustrating  
> as voice over is, I would rather have it then a PC.
> I am finding that I am not doing anything in windows anymore, and am  
> wondering why bother
>
> By the way, If there is anyone on this list that uses Transmit, and  
> wouldn't mind me calling them with an issue I am having, can you  
> please let me know?
> I cannot seem to upload a file and I am positive I have it write and  
> my ftp settings are correct.
>
> Thanks
> Renee Zelickson
>
> On May 25, 2009, at 12:57 PM, erik burggraaf wrote:
>
>>
>> Hum.  we were hoping to virtualize the bootcamp partician, so  
>> that's a
>> mite disappointing.  It's nice not to be alone anymore though.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> erik burggraaf
>> A+ sertified technician and user support consultant.
>> Phone: 888-255-5194
>> Email: e...@erik-burggraaf.com
>>
>> On 25-May-09, at 8:20 AM, matthew Campbell wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> hi guys and galls. I to have seen this problem only it was with a
>>> macbook with an nvidia 9400. Hvn't found a fix for it except for
>>> installing windows on a vertual machine.
>>>
>>>
>>> On 5/25/09, Simon Fogarty  wrote:

 Not sure about this, but it's a crazy crazy thought,
 Try installing jaws 9. see if that fixes the video / graphics
 issues. Then
 install jaws 10 if you can.

 I know I had issues recently with video intercept not working with
 jaws 10,
 so installed 9 and things seemed to come right.


 -Original Message-
 From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 [mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of erik  
 burggraaf
 Sent: Monday, 25 May 2009 6:41 a.m.
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Cc: blindt...@yahoogroups.com
 Subject: Help? Jaws takes out a video driver.


 Hi friends,  I wonder if any one has ever seen this problem?

 Here's my configuration.
 Macbook pro 2.53 ghz,
 Windows XP home edition servicepack 2,
 Bootcamp 2.0
 Jaws 10 plus legacy versions,
 MBP has an nvidia G-Force 9600 ngd

 Windows and the bootcamp drivers install just fine.

 Jaws fails and refuses to install the video hook, but in so doing
 it takes
 out the nvidia drivers.

 For example, I got this computer half-way set up and then my hp
 printer
 refused to install because my colour depth was set to 1 bit and it
 required
 a minimum of 16 bits.
 So I went looking and started getting all kinds of errors when I
 went poking
 around the display settings.

 At that point I did a system restore and rolled back right to the
 very
 beginning the very first checkpoint after windows install.  Then I
 re-
 installed boot camp and went pocking around with no errors.  It let
 me set
 my resolution to some rediculously high number just fine, and it
 was already
 set to 32 bit colours.

 Then I used NVDA to install my hp printer and it went in like
 clockwork.  So
 far So good, so I installed jaws and the video card errors came
 back and
 jaws refused to run.

 Then I rolled back again and tested to make sure there were no
 errors in
 display settings, and tried to install jaws 7 with the same
 disastrous
 result.

 Has any one seen this problem?  Is it a bootcamp issue, a jaws
 issue, an
 nvidia issue, or is the problem between the chair and the keybord?

 Any help would be appreciated.  This was a very costly and
 frustrating
 bungle and I really need to get it straightened out.

 Best,



 erik burggraaf
 A+ sertified technician and user support consultant.
 Phone: 888-255-5194
 Email: e...@erik-burggraaf.com




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> re...@zeli.net
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Why Should I keep Fusion?

2009-05-25 Thread Renee M Zelickson
Hello All:
I do have fusion and a version of windows on my mac book pro, but when  
I upgrade to the next mac for a lighter computer, I am wondering  and  
considering that I will not put the fusion on it.  I agree with all  
that was said here about windows, and as frustrating as voice over is,  
I would rather have it then a PC.
I am finding that I am not doing anything in windows anymore, and am  
wondering why bother

By the way, If there is anyone on this list that uses Transmit, and  
wouldn't mind me calling them with an issue I am having, can you  
please let me know?
I cannot seem to upload a file and I am positive I have it write and  
my ftp settings are correct.

Thanks
Renee Zelickson

On May 25, 2009, at 12:57 PM, erik burggraaf wrote:

>
> Hum.  we were hoping to virtualize the bootcamp partician, so that's a
> mite disappointing.  It's nice not to be alone anymore though.
>
> Best,
>
> erik burggraaf
> A+ sertified technician and user support consultant.
> Phone: 888-255-5194
> Email: e...@erik-burggraaf.com
>
> On 25-May-09, at 8:20 AM, matthew Campbell wrote:
>
>>
>> hi guys and galls. I to have seen this problem only it was with a
>> macbook with an nvidia 9400. Hvn't found a fix for it except for
>> installing windows on a vertual machine.
>>
>>
>> On 5/25/09, Simon Fogarty  wrote:
>>>
>>> Not sure about this, but it's a crazy crazy thought,
>>> Try installing jaws 9. see if that fixes the video / graphics
>>> issues. Then
>>> install jaws 10 if you can.
>>>
>>> I know I had issues recently with video intercept not working with
>>> jaws 10,
>>> so installed 9 and things seemed to come right.
>>>
>>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>>> [mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of erik burggraaf
>>> Sent: Monday, 25 May 2009 6:41 a.m.
>>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>>> Cc: blindt...@yahoogroups.com
>>> Subject: Help? Jaws takes out a video driver.
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi friends,  I wonder if any one has ever seen this problem?
>>>
>>> Here's my configuration.
>>> Macbook pro 2.53 ghz,
>>> Windows XP home edition servicepack 2,
>>> Bootcamp 2.0
>>> Jaws 10 plus legacy versions,
>>> MBP has an nvidia G-Force 9600 ngd
>>>
>>> Windows and the bootcamp drivers install just fine.
>>>
>>> Jaws fails and refuses to install the video hook, but in so doing
>>> it takes
>>> out the nvidia drivers.
>>>
>>> For example, I got this computer half-way set up and then my hp
>>> printer
>>> refused to install because my colour depth was set to 1 bit and it
>>> required
>>> a minimum of 16 bits.
>>> So I went looking and started getting all kinds of errors when I
>>> went poking
>>> around the display settings.
>>>
>>> At that point I did a system restore and rolled back right to the
>>> very
>>> beginning the very first checkpoint after windows install.  Then I
>>> re-
>>> installed boot camp and went pocking around with no errors.  It let
>>> me set
>>> my resolution to some rediculously high number just fine, and it
>>> was already
>>> set to 32 bit colours.
>>>
>>> Then I used NVDA to install my hp printer and it went in like
>>> clockwork.  So
>>> far So good, so I installed jaws and the video card errors came
>>> back and
>>> jaws refused to run.
>>>
>>> Then I rolled back again and tested to make sure there were no
>>> errors in
>>> display settings, and tried to install jaws 7 with the same
>>> disastrous
>>> result.
>>>
>>> Has any one seen this problem?  Is it a bootcamp issue, a jaws
>>> issue, an
>>> nvidia issue, or is the problem between the chair and the keybord?
>>>
>>> Any help would be appreciated.  This was a very costly and
>>> frustrating
>>> bungle and I really need to get it straightened out.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> erik burggraaf
>>> A+ sertified technician and user support consultant.
>>> Phone: 888-255-5194
>>> Email: e...@erik-burggraaf.com
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>

>>>
>>
>>>
>
>
> >



Renee M. Zelickson
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Re: adding book to itunes

2009-05-25 Thread Esther

Hi Will,

Actually, the only thing that might be time consuming is how you have  
ordered or tagged the files.  If they're named so that the tracks are  
ordered in iTunes, you just add the files, select all (Command-A) to  
bring up Get Info with (Command-I), and set 3 pop up buttons on the  
Options tab -- 1 step.  Even if they are only ordered within  
individual Disc folders, that's easy.  I forgot to ask whether there  
are .m3u playlists in these folders.  If so, you can try importing  
the .m3u playlists (go to the iTunes menu bar with VO-M, navigate to  
the File menu, and under Library there will be a submenu you reach  
with VO-Right Arrow that has an "Import Playlist" entry.

I don't use .m3u playlists very often, so someone else may be able to  
help.  The reason for mentioning the Automator workflow in my  
PostScript is that you can select a folder to import, and choose the  
name of a playlist to import the contents to.  That's actually pretty  
easy if you are comfortable running Automator; if you know the two  
actions to add (which I listed -- one from the Files & Folder actions  
Library and one from Music), you just need to double-click them in the  
corresponding actions table for each library to add them to the work  
flow area.  In  the actions you interact with pop up buttons to set  
the folder to check -- it's pretty much like the Finder dialog window  
and the same shortcuts for home library, applications, utility, etc.  
work so you can use Command-Shift-G (Go to folder) and type in any  
specific folder path.

Remember that you can add to playlists in blocks -- 5 CDs means 5  
imports and 5 playlists added to a master playlist. Do it in order in  
a regular playlist and your order of tracks is preserved.  Select all  
with Command-A in the songs table of the master playlist and make the  
3 Get Info settings for audiobook, remember position, and do not  
shuffle all at once.  You can also make your smart playlist with two  
rules: and   <0>.

This is actually more time-consuming to describe (and type up) than it  
is to do.

Cheers,

Esther


On May 25, 2009, at 10:29 AM, william lomas wrote:

>
> ah thanks for this sounds complicated and time consuming but at least
> it can be done
>
> On 25 May 2009, at 21:07, Esther wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi Will,
>>
>> iTunes and iPods don't really see folder structure, except in the  
>> case
>> of podcasts, although you can organize your playlists into folders in
>> the sources table of iTunes on your computer. If you import a set of
>> mp3 files for an audiobook into iTunes, they will appear as  
>> individual
>> tracks in your Music Library (i.e., no folder structure maintained).
>> To move them into your audiobooks library, select all tracks and use
>> Get Info (Command-I).  You'll be prompted with a dialog window asking
>> are sure you want to edit multiple items.  Either press carriage
>> return or navigate to the yes button and press it (VO-Space). If your
>> focus isn't in the dialog window or Get Info window, use window
>> chooser menu (VO-F2 twice) to select it. Navigate (VO-Right Arrow) to
>> the "Options" tab and select it (VO-Space).  On the "Options" tab,  
>> VO-
>> Right arrow to the pop up button for "Media Kind".  Use VO-Space to
>> press the pop up button then arrow down to change the selection from
>> "Music" to "Audiobook".  Navigate (VO-Right Arrow) to the pop up
>> buttons for "Remember position" and "Skip when shuffling" and set
>> these to yes, too.  These three options will: (1) move tracks to the
>> audiobooks library in iTunes and on your (recent model) iPod, (2)  
>> turn
>> bookmarking on, and (3) keep these tracks out of music shuffle play.
>>
>> If you want to keep your audiobook as multiple mp3 tracks, then the
>> easiest way to play them on your iPod is to use a smart playlist and
>> use two rules like: and > count>  <0>. You should check that the playlist tracks appear in
>> the order you want.  Remember that iTunes sorts alphabetically, so if
>> you have folders named "Disc 1", "Disc 2", etc. and beyond "Disc 10"
>> you might want to use leading zeros for the disc numbers -- otherwise
>> your audiobook volumes may have "Disc 10" and "Disc 11" appearing  
>> just
>> after "Disc 1" and before "Disc 2".  (If you only have numbers  
>> running
>> from 1 through 9, or fewer, this isn't a problem.)
>>
>> Play the audiobook on your iPod Nano 4G using the smart playlist. The
>> live updating feature of the smart playlist means that as soon as you
>> finish listening to one track, its play count will increase to 1, and
>> it will fall off the smart playlist.  The first track in the smart
>> playlist will always be the current (unfinished) track, and it's
>> position will be bookmarked when you stop listening.
>>
>> Of course, you can also find these tracks on your iPod in the album,
>> artist, genre, audiobooks, and other categories, too.  And any tracks
>> you've finished listening to will also still be on the 

Re: wonderful news about apple care

2009-05-25 Thread Jessi and Goldina

haha OMG I totally do that too!! cheer when the mac adds come on. and  
I'm always defending my mac against pc people lol!!! I totally agree  
with everything you just said!!! yes!!! lol. my dad calls me a  
computer snob. I haven't quite figured out if he's kidding or not lol.  
maybe half and half? he claims that pc's "just work." and I laugh  
because it's been a long time since I've seen a pc "just work!" they  
always need updates and fixes and virus updates and ugh...gives me a  
headache just thinking about those days. I'm not clueless, I know  
there are viruses for the mac, but they're so few and far between!!  
it's so nice to not have to worry!!
and yes, the mac has a few lil quirks too, mostly where voiceover and  
safari are concerned, and I really really wish it would play nicer  
with flash and firefox, but I'm sure those things will come in time.  
I'm sticking with this little macbook of mine!!! lol.
peace and positivity
Jessi
follow me on twitter www.twitter.com/canadian)_diva
On 25-May-09, at 12:36 PM, Jenny Kennedy (Howard) wrote:

>
> Hi Ben, Jese and all,
>
> I know exactly where you all are coming from.  I love my Mac!  I love
> it so much I have been known to cheer when the Mac adverts come on
> TV.  I have even been known to shush people when they come on.
> Likewise I've been known to boo the PC adverts  My feeance Larry
> thinks I'm a bit demented for this.  He says it is just an expensive
> computer.  He even pointed at the $300 junkey laptop he bought earlier
> in the year and said it had the same stuff on it as my macbook and was
> a lot less money.  I pointed up that it didn't have a built-in web
> cam, like my macbook.  I pointed up that it's joke of a screen reader
> is a major suckfest as is their screen enlargement program.  I pointed
> up I haven't had popups, spam, spyware, malware and none of the other
> agravations I had with my PC.  Also pointed up the biggest reason MY
> macbook is way better than his junkey laptop pc.  It doesn't have
> Vista! Or blue screens o death.
>
> I tell everyone about my loverly Mac.  Even tried to win my dad over
> to the Mac side now he's loosing vision.  It is expensive right off
> when you buy it.  But you don't have to keep on buying updates to
> screen readers every time there is an upgrade in the OS or whatever.
> I used to be frightfully anoyed when I found out an upgrade in Windows
> was on the way because it meant my JAWS was soon going to be
> outdated.  Now I don't have to worry.  If and when they do move on to
> the next mac OS I know that I'll be covered.  I might have to pay $150
> ish or so but that beats the heck out of first buing a new OS then a
> new screen reader then everything else like anti-malware and stuff.
>
> I catch myself actually feeling bad for people who have to only use a
> PC or those of us who are blind not knowing how much better their
> lives could be all because of a mac.  I'm sure nonmac people think me
> off my head but when something just works right out of the box and
> keeps working with very little glitches then yah I'm going to be off
> my head about it.  :-)
>
> >


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Re: adding book to itunes

2009-05-25 Thread william lomas

ah thanks for this sounds complicated and time consuming but at least  
it can be done

On 25 May 2009, at 21:07, Esther wrote:

>
> Hi Will,
>
> iTunes and iPods don't really see folder structure, except in the case
> of podcasts, although you can organize your playlists into folders in
> the sources table of iTunes on your computer. If you import a set of
> mp3 files for an audiobook into iTunes, they will appear as individual
> tracks in your Music Library (i.e., no folder structure maintained).
> To move them into your audiobooks library, select all tracks and use
> Get Info (Command-I).  You'll be prompted with a dialog window asking
> are sure you want to edit multiple items.  Either press carriage
> return or navigate to the yes button and press it (VO-Space). If your
> focus isn't in the dialog window or Get Info window, use window
> chooser menu (VO-F2 twice) to select it. Navigate (VO-Right Arrow) to
> the "Options" tab and select it (VO-Space).  On the "Options" tab, VO-
> Right arrow to the pop up button for "Media Kind".  Use VO-Space to
> press the pop up button then arrow down to change the selection from
> "Music" to "Audiobook".  Navigate (VO-Right Arrow) to the pop up
> buttons for "Remember position" and "Skip when shuffling" and set
> these to yes, too.  These three options will: (1) move tracks to the
> audiobooks library in iTunes and on your (recent model) iPod, (2) turn
> bookmarking on, and (3) keep these tracks out of music shuffle play.
>
> If you want to keep your audiobook as multiple mp3 tracks, then the
> easiest way to play them on your iPod is to use a smart playlist and
> use two rules like: and  count>  <0>. You should check that the playlist tracks appear in
> the order you want.  Remember that iTunes sorts alphabetically, so if
> you have folders named "Disc 1", "Disc 2", etc. and beyond "Disc 10"
> you might want to use leading zeros for the disc numbers -- otherwise
> your audiobook volumes may have "Disc 10" and "Disc 11" appearing just
> after "Disc 1" and before "Disc 2".  (If you only have numbers running
> from 1 through 9, or fewer, this isn't a problem.)
>
> Play the audiobook on your iPod Nano 4G using the smart playlist. The
> live updating feature of the smart playlist means that as soon as you
> finish listening to one track, its play count will increase to 1, and
> it will fall off the smart playlist.  The first track in the smart
> playlist will always be the current (unfinished) track, and it's
> position will be bookmarked when you stop listening.
>
> Of course, you can also find these tracks on your iPod in the album,
> artist, genre, audiobooks, and other categories, too.  And any tracks
> you've finished listening to will also still be on the iPod -- just
> not on your smart playlist.  What's really slick is that if the smart
> playlist is one of the playlists you sync, the next time you connect
> your iPod to your computer, all the tracks you've listened to will
> automatically be removed from the iPod Nano, since they no longer meet
> the "Play count is 0" rule.  If you want to reset the play count to 0,
> just select the tracks in your iTunes songs table and use the
> contextual menu (VO-Shift-M) and choose "Reset Play Count".
>
> For more details on making smart playlists, see the earlier post in
> the archives:
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/macvisionaries%40googlegroups.com/msg01294.html
> (Introduction to Smart Playlists in iTunes)
>
> The other way to handle your audiobooks is to merge your tracks.
> There's a shareware tool called Audiobook Builder ($9.95) that
> automates this process, including setting the status of tracks to show
> up in the Audiobooks section of iTunes/iPod.  It also has other
> features like support for chapter markers if you rip from CD.  I think
> Alex may also have a project in the works to do something like this.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Esther
>
> P.S. If you're interested in trying Automator, you could import
> selected files into iTunes in (regular) playlists of your choice with
> an Automator workflow that uses two actions: "Find Finder Items" and
> "Add Songs to Playlist". The first specifies the folder or directory
> to check and the second names the playlist (new or existing), and
> brings the music tracks into iTunes in the specified playlist.
>
> On May 25, 2009, at 5:23 AM, william lomas wrote:
>
>>
>>  hi i have a book where each disc is a folder and within the folder
>> are the files in mp3 pertaining to the disc.
>> If I import all this folder into ITunes would an IPod nano see it as
>> an artest and then each disc as a folder, under the artest, if that
>> makes sense?
>> Will
>> Or could I just make the book appear under the "audiobooks" section  
>> of
>> my Nano
>>
>>
>>>
>
>
> >


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Re: adding book to itunes

2009-05-25 Thread Esther

Hi Will,

iTunes and iPods don't really see folder structure, except in the case  
of podcasts, although you can organize your playlists into folders in  
the sources table of iTunes on your computer. If you import a set of  
mp3 files for an audiobook into iTunes, they will appear as individual  
tracks in your Music Library (i.e., no folder structure maintained).  
To move them into your audiobooks library, select all tracks and use  
Get Info (Command-I).  You'll be prompted with a dialog window asking  
are sure you want to edit multiple items.  Either press carriage  
return or navigate to the yes button and press it (VO-Space). If your  
focus isn't in the dialog window or Get Info window, use window  
chooser menu (VO-F2 twice) to select it. Navigate (VO-Right Arrow) to  
the "Options" tab and select it (VO-Space).  On the "Options" tab, VO- 
Right arrow to the pop up button for "Media Kind".  Use VO-Space to  
press the pop up button then arrow down to change the selection from  
"Music" to "Audiobook".  Navigate (VO-Right Arrow) to the pop up  
buttons for "Remember position" and "Skip when shuffling" and set  
these to yes, too.  These three options will: (1) move tracks to the  
audiobooks library in iTunes and on your (recent model) iPod, (2) turn  
bookmarking on, and (3) keep these tracks out of music shuffle play.

If you want to keep your audiobook as multiple mp3 tracks, then the  
easiest way to play them on your iPod is to use a smart playlist and  
use two rules like: and   <0>. You should check that the playlist tracks appear in  
the order you want.  Remember that iTunes sorts alphabetically, so if  
you have folders named "Disc 1", "Disc 2", etc. and beyond "Disc 10"  
you might want to use leading zeros for the disc numbers -- otherwise  
your audiobook volumes may have "Disc 10" and "Disc 11" appearing just  
after "Disc 1" and before "Disc 2".  (If you only have numbers running  
from 1 through 9, or fewer, this isn't a problem.)

Play the audiobook on your iPod Nano 4G using the smart playlist. The  
live updating feature of the smart playlist means that as soon as you  
finish listening to one track, its play count will increase to 1, and  
it will fall off the smart playlist.  The first track in the smart  
playlist will always be the current (unfinished) track, and it's  
position will be bookmarked when you stop listening.

Of course, you can also find these tracks on your iPod in the album,  
artist, genre, audiobooks, and other categories, too.  And any tracks  
you've finished listening to will also still be on the iPod -- just  
not on your smart playlist.  What's really slick is that if the smart  
playlist is one of the playlists you sync, the next time you connect  
your iPod to your computer, all the tracks you've listened to will  
automatically be removed from the iPod Nano, since they no longer meet  
the "Play count is 0" rule.  If you want to reset the play count to 0,  
just select the tracks in your iTunes songs table and use the  
contextual menu (VO-Shift-M) and choose "Reset Play Count".

For more details on making smart playlists, see the earlier post in  
the archives:

http://www.mail-archive.com/macvisionaries%40googlegroups.com/msg01294.html
(Introduction to Smart Playlists in iTunes)

The other way to handle your audiobooks is to merge your tracks.  
There's a shareware tool called Audiobook Builder ($9.95) that  
automates this process, including setting the status of tracks to show  
up in the Audiobooks section of iTunes/iPod.  It also has other  
features like support for chapter markers if you rip from CD.  I think  
Alex may also have a project in the works to do something like this.

Cheers,

Esther

P.S. If you're interested in trying Automator, you could import  
selected files into iTunes in (regular) playlists of your choice with  
an Automator workflow that uses two actions: "Find Finder Items" and  
"Add Songs to Playlist". The first specifies the folder or directory  
to check and the second names the playlist (new or existing), and  
brings the music tracks into iTunes in the specified playlist.

On May 25, 2009, at 5:23 AM, william lomas wrote:

>
>   hi i have a book where each disc is a folder and within the folder
> are the files in mp3 pertaining to the disc.
> If I import all this folder into ITunes would an IPod nano see it as
> an artest and then each disc as a folder, under the artest, if that
> makes sense?
> Will
> Or could I just make the book appear under the "audiobooks" section of
> my Nano
>
>
> >


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Re: wonderful news about apple care

2009-05-25 Thread Jenny Kennedy (Howard)

Hi Ben, Jese and all,

I know exactly where you all are coming from.  I love my Mac!  I love  
it so much I have been known to cheer when the Mac adverts come on  
TV.  I have even been known to shush people when they come on.   
Likewise I've been known to boo the PC adverts  My feeance Larry  
thinks I'm a bit demented for this.  He says it is just an expensive  
computer.  He even pointed at the $300 junkey laptop he bought earlier  
in the year and said it had the same stuff on it as my macbook and was  
a lot less money.  I pointed up that it didn't have a built-in web  
cam, like my macbook.  I pointed up that it's joke of a screen reader  
is a major suckfest as is their screen enlargement program.  I pointed  
up I haven't had popups, spam, spyware, malware and none of the other  
agravations I had with my PC.  Also pointed up the biggest reason MY  
macbook is way better than his junkey laptop pc.  It doesn't have  
Vista! Or blue screens o death.

I tell everyone about my loverly Mac.  Even tried to win my dad over  
to the Mac side now he's loosing vision.  It is expensive right off  
when you buy it.  But you don't have to keep on buying updates to  
screen readers every time there is an upgrade in the OS or whatever.   
I used to be frightfully anoyed when I found out an upgrade in Windows  
was on the way because it meant my JAWS was soon going to be  
outdated.  Now I don't have to worry.  If and when they do move on to  
the next mac OS I know that I'll be covered.  I might have to pay $150  
ish or so but that beats the heck out of first buing a new OS then a  
new screen reader then everything else like anti-malware and stuff.

I catch myself actually feeling bad for people who have to only use a  
PC or those of us who are blind not knowing how much better their  
lives could be all because of a mac.  I'm sure nonmac people think me  
off my head but when something just works right out of the box and  
keeps working with very little glitches then yah I'm going to be off  
my head about it.  :-)

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Re: VmWare fusion questions

2009-05-25 Thread Scott Howell

Yes you will need to disable Numpad Commander in order to use the WE  
keys. You can route your WE or mouse cursor normally once Numpad  
Commander is off.
On May 25, 2009, at 1:01 PM, Mike wrote:

>
> Hi all:
>
> Just installed VmWare Fusion and XP Pro.
> As I will be using a windows based screen reader (Window Eyes), how do
> I perform the rooting of the cursors and perform the right click
> functions on an apple keyboard?
> The functions I'm looking for are for the window eyes cursor. Not sure
> if I have to disable the Numpad Commander or no. Use it all the time.
> LOL
>
> Thanks:
>
> Mike
>
> >


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Re: Help? Jaws takes out a video driver.

2009-05-25 Thread erik burggraaf

Hum.  we were hoping to virtualize the bootcamp partician, so that's a  
mite disappointing.  It's nice not to be alone anymore though.

Best,

erik burggraaf
A+ sertified technician and user support consultant.
Phone: 888-255-5194
Email: e...@erik-burggraaf.com

On 25-May-09, at 8:20 AM, matthew Campbell wrote:

>
> hi guys and galls. I to have seen this problem only it was with a
> macbook with an nvidia 9400. Hvn't found a fix for it except for
> installing windows on a vertual machine.
>
>
> On 5/25/09, Simon Fogarty  wrote:
>>
>> Not sure about this, but it's a crazy crazy thought,
>> Try installing jaws 9. see if that fixes the video / graphics  
>> issues. Then
>> install jaws 10 if you can.
>>
>> I know I had issues recently with video intercept not working with  
>> jaws 10,
>> so installed 9 and things seemed to come right.
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>> [mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of erik burggraaf
>> Sent: Monday, 25 May 2009 6:41 a.m.
>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>> Cc: blindt...@yahoogroups.com
>> Subject: Help? Jaws takes out a video driver.
>>
>>
>> Hi friends,  I wonder if any one has ever seen this problem?
>>
>> Here's my configuration.
>> Macbook pro 2.53 ghz,
>> Windows XP home edition servicepack 2,
>> Bootcamp 2.0
>> Jaws 10 plus legacy versions,
>> MBP has an nvidia G-Force 9600 ngd
>>
>> Windows and the bootcamp drivers install just fine.
>>
>> Jaws fails and refuses to install the video hook, but in so doing  
>> it takes
>> out the nvidia drivers.
>>
>> For example, I got this computer half-way set up and then my hp  
>> printer
>> refused to install because my colour depth was set to 1 bit and it  
>> required
>> a minimum of 16 bits.
>> So I went looking and started getting all kinds of errors when I  
>> went poking
>> around the display settings.
>>
>> At that point I did a system restore and rolled back right to the  
>> very
>> beginning the very first checkpoint after windows install.  Then I  
>> re-
>> installed boot camp and went pocking around with no errors.  It let  
>> me set
>> my resolution to some rediculously high number just fine, and it  
>> was already
>> set to 32 bit colours.
>>
>> Then I used NVDA to install my hp printer and it went in like  
>> clockwork.  So
>> far So good, so I installed jaws and the video card errors came  
>> back and
>> jaws refused to run.
>>
>> Then I rolled back again and tested to make sure there were no  
>> errors in
>> display settings, and tried to install jaws 7 with the same  
>> disastrous
>> result.
>>
>> Has any one seen this problem?  Is it a bootcamp issue, a jaws  
>> issue, an
>> nvidia issue, or is the problem between the chair and the keybord?
>>
>> Any help would be appreciated.  This was a very costly and  
>> frustrating
>> bungle and I really need to get it straightened out.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>>
>>
>> erik burggraaf
>> A+ sertified technician and user support consultant.
>> Phone: 888-255-5194
>> Email: e...@erik-burggraaf.com
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>>
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VmWare fusion questions

2009-05-25 Thread Mike

Hi all:

Just installed VmWare Fusion and XP Pro.
As I will be using a windows based screen reader (Window Eyes), how do
I perform the rooting of the cursors and perform the right click
functions on an apple keyboard?
The functions I'm looking for are for the window eyes cursor. Not sure
if I have to disable the Numpad Commander or no. Use it all the time.
LOL

Thanks:

Mike

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Re: sendspace

2009-05-25 Thread Justin Harford

Hi there

I asume you mean when you receive files from other people.  In that  
case, the download links are definitely there.  After you've opened up  
the webpage that the email link leads to, the download link is near  
the bottom, and it should b just the title of the file nothing saying  
"download" or anything.  One thing you might do is open the items menu  
and search for "download" since there is some text near the download  
link which says as much.

Regards
Justin Harford
On May 25, 2009, at 9:08 AM, william lomas wrote:

>
>   hi do any list members on here use send space?
> if so i do not see the download links for my files when i go onto the
> site to get them
> Regards, WIll
>
>
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sendspace

2009-05-25 Thread william lomas

hi do any list members on here use send space?
if so i do not see the download links for my files when i go onto the  
site to get them
Regards, WIll


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adding book to itunes

2009-05-25 Thread william lomas

hi i have a book where each disc is a folder and within the folder  
are the files in mp3 pertaining to the disc.
If I import all this folder into ITunes would an IPod nano see it as  
an artest and then each disc as a folder, under the artest, if that  
makes sense?
Will
Or could I just make the book appear under the "audiobooks" section of  
my Nano


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Re: Help? Jaws takes out a video driver.

2009-05-25 Thread matthew Campbell

hi guys and galls. I to have seen this problem only it was with a
macbook with an nvidia 9400. Hvn't found a fix for it except for
installing windows on a vertual machine.


On 5/25/09, Simon Fogarty  wrote:
>
> Not sure about this, but it's a crazy crazy thought,
> Try installing jaws 9. see if that fixes the video / graphics issues. Then
> install jaws 10 if you can.
>
>  I know I had issues recently with video intercept not working with jaws 10,
> so installed 9 and things seemed to come right.
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> [mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of erik burggraaf
> Sent: Monday, 25 May 2009 6:41 a.m.
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Cc: blindt...@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Help? Jaws takes out a video driver.
>
>
> Hi friends,  I wonder if any one has ever seen this problem?
>
> Here's my configuration.
> Macbook pro 2.53 ghz,
> Windows XP home edition servicepack 2,
> Bootcamp 2.0
> Jaws 10 plus legacy versions,
> MBP has an nvidia G-Force 9600 ngd
>
> Windows and the bootcamp drivers install just fine.
>
> Jaws fails and refuses to install the video hook, but in so doing it takes
> out the nvidia drivers.
>
> For example, I got this computer half-way set up and then my hp printer
> refused to install because my colour depth was set to 1 bit and it required
> a minimum of 16 bits.
> So I went looking and started getting all kinds of errors when I went poking
> around the display settings.
>
> At that point I did a system restore and rolled back right to the very
> beginning the very first checkpoint after windows install.  Then I re-
> installed boot camp and went pocking around with no errors.  It let me set
> my resolution to some rediculously high number just fine, and it was already
> set to 32 bit colours.
>
> Then I used NVDA to install my hp printer and it went in like clockwork.  So
> far So good, so I installed jaws and the video card errors came back and
> jaws refused to run.
>
> Then I rolled back again and tested to make sure there were no errors in
> display settings, and tried to install jaws 7 with the same disastrous
> result.
>
> Has any one seen this problem?  Is it a bootcamp issue, a jaws issue, an
> nvidia issue, or is the problem between the chair and the keybord?
>
> Any help would be appreciated.  This was a very costly and frustrating
> bungle and I really need to get it straightened out.
>
> Best,
>
>
>
> erik burggraaf
> A+ sertified technician and user support consultant.
> Phone: 888-255-5194
> Email: e...@erik-burggraaf.com
>
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>
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RE: Help? Jaws takes out a video driver.

2009-05-25 Thread Simon Fogarty

Not sure about this, but it's a crazy crazy thought, 
Try installing jaws 9. see if that fixes the video / graphics issues. Then
install jaws 10 if you can.

 I know I had issues recently with video intercept not working with jaws 10,
so installed 9 and things seemed to come right.
 

-Original Message-
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
[mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of erik burggraaf
Sent: Monday, 25 May 2009 6:41 a.m.
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Cc: blindt...@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Help? Jaws takes out a video driver.


Hi friends,  I wonder if any one has ever seen this problem?

Here's my configuration.
Macbook pro 2.53 ghz,
Windows XP home edition servicepack 2,
Bootcamp 2.0
Jaws 10 plus legacy versions,
MBP has an nvidia G-Force 9600 ngd

Windows and the bootcamp drivers install just fine.

Jaws fails and refuses to install the video hook, but in so doing it takes
out the nvidia drivers.

For example, I got this computer half-way set up and then my hp printer
refused to install because my colour depth was set to 1 bit and it required
a minimum of 16 bits.
So I went looking and started getting all kinds of errors when I went poking
around the display settings.

At that point I did a system restore and rolled back right to the very
beginning the very first checkpoint after windows install.  Then I re-
installed boot camp and went pocking around with no errors.  It let me set
my resolution to some rediculously high number just fine, and it was already
set to 32 bit colours.

Then I used NVDA to install my hp printer and it went in like clockwork.  So
far So good, so I installed jaws and the video card errors came back and
jaws refused to run.

Then I rolled back again and tested to make sure there were no errors in
display settings, and tried to install jaws 7 with the same disastrous
result.

Has any one seen this problem?  Is it a bootcamp issue, a jaws issue, an
nvidia issue, or is the problem between the chair and the keybord?

Any help would be appreciated.  This was a very costly and frustrating
bungle and I really need to get it straightened out.

Best,



erik burggraaf
A+ sertified technician and user support consultant.
Phone: 888-255-5194
Email: e...@erik-burggraaf.com




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Re: iTunes was killed for cause

2009-05-25 Thread ben mustill-rose

Alex is talking about the other topic that was started by this user,
you posted to it your self 
To be completely honest though, alexes idea makes little sence.

On 25/05/2009, Cara Quinn  wrote:
>
>Alex, still not following you. Can you direct me to his postings
> you're talking about?
>
>Also, are you saying, that perhaps if I said "There's a security
> hole in Leopard" that Apple would somehow now see fit to terminate my
> ITunes account?…
>
>Respectfully, you can see how over the top this sounds…   So
> since I'm obviously not quite following you here, can you clarify
> this? Sorry this is unclear to me, but this does sound like something
> we all should probably be aware of, if this is the case…
>
> thanks so much and do have an awesome evening!…
>
> Smiles,
>
> Cara  :)
> ---
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>
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>
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>
> On May 24, 2009, at 6:03 PM, Alex Jurgensen wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Apple has stong security about who post about exploits. If word that
> the original poster gets to Apple it would be reason enough to disable
> an account.
>
> Just my thoughts.
>
> Thanks,
> Alex,
>
>
> On 24-May-09, at 4:16 PM, Cara Quinn wrote:
>
>>
>>  alex, please explain the below if you would? I'm not following you
>> here…
>>
>>  Thanks so much and do have a lovely day!…
>>
>>
>> Smiles,
>>
>> Cara  :)
>> ---
>> Follow me on Twitter!
>>
>> https://twitter.com/ModelCara
>>
>> View my Online Portfolio at:
>> http://www.onemodelplace.com/CaraQuinn
>>
>> On May 24, 2009, at 4:08 PM, Alex Jurgensen wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> It may be related to your Leopard postings.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Alex,
>>
>>
>> On 24-May-09, at 3:30 PM, chantel cuddemi wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Oh that can't be good at all.
>>> On May 24, 2009, at 6:22 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
>>>

 The iTunes store decided to disable my id for security reasons.  No
 process exists on apple's website to resolve this problem that I can
 find.
 For that reason I have disabled iTunes on this machine and will not
 reinstall it or allow it to be reinstalled for very long.  With the
 ID
 that was disabled went my podcasts subscriptions and those will not
 be
 easily reconstructed.  Since Apple didn't put up anything on its
 website
 for how to resolve security problems and since the automated system
 and
 humans are also clueless this is no less than Apple deserves.



>
>>>
>>>

>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>
>
>
>
>
> >
>


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Re: Wordpress and VoiceOver

2009-05-25 Thread Krister Ekstrom

Last i looked at the plugins (or is it called addons, i don't  
remember) section of Wordpress, i seem to remember seing a few plugins  
for shopping carts, but i could be wrong though.
What i would like to know, since i'm about to decide on if i should  
have Wordpress as my CMS is how on earth people who are blind know  
what themes to use. I can't figure it out because the names of the  
themes are non-descriptive to say the least and the descriptions...  
well this clueless person can't figure out anything from them.
/Krister


25 maj 2009 kl. 06.20 skrev Alex Jurgensen:

> Hi,
>
> Yes. If you want a shopping cart there is a module for that.
>
> If there is one for WP i'd like it for sure.
>
> Thanks,
> Alex,
>
>
> On 24-May-09, at 6:15 PM, Josh de Lioncourt wrote:
>
>>
>> It's all a matter of preference. I like the ease of customization  
>> for WP within the WordPress admin interface, which you don't get  
>> with Drupal if you're totally blind. Drupal relies heavily on drag  
>> and drop in its Administration panel, particularly for site layout,  
>> and that is a real turn off for someone looking to design and  
>> manage their own site.
>>
>> Josh de Lioncourt
>>  …my other mail provider is an owl…
>>
>> Twitter: http://twitter.com/Lioncourt
>> Music: http://stage19music.com
>> Mac-cessibility: http://www.Lioncourt.com
>> Blog: http://lioncourtsmusings.blogspot.com
>> GoodReads: http://goodreads.com/Lioncourt
>>
>> On May 24, 2009, at 6:02 PM, Alex Jurgensen wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Drupal is better though with a shopping cart etc.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Alex,
>>>
>>>
>>> On 24-May-09, at 4:24 PM, Josh de Lioncourt wrote:
>>>
 Hi there,

 Yes, WordPress is very accessible, and I use a form of it on all  
 my sites, as it is a robust, accessible, and relatively intuitive  
 content management system.

 The main thing to remember is to disable the visual editor, which  
 doesn't work well with any screen reader on any platform that  
 I've ever encountered.  This is, if memory serves, in the  
 Settings->Writing section of the WordPress admin area, but don't  
 take that as necessarily gospel. :)

 HTH.

 Josh de Lioncourt
…my other mail provider is an owl…

 Twitter: http://twitter.com/Lioncourt
 Music: http://stage19music.com
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 Blog: http://lioncourtsmusings.blogspot.com
 GoodReads: http://goodreads.com/Lioncourt

 On May 22, 2009, at 7:49 PM, Eliza Cooper wrote:

>
> Hi list,
>   I am about to attempt to build wordpress into my website.  Has  
> anyone
> done this yet, and is the process accessible with VO?  Just  
> thought
> I'd make sure before I go and learn everything and try it.
>   Thanks,
>   Eliza
>
>
>




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