Re: Installing windows 7 home premium into vm fision from an iso

2014-02-12 Thread Sandi Jazmin Kruse
hi. I have not messed too much with windows 7 and vmware. but i know
that on the xp installation i use i install windows under fusion. when
it boots i get narrator up and run, and starts nvda from a usb key.
Works perfectly.
If needed i ought to be able too help you through Skype if that would
help you anything

Best Sandi.


On 2/11/14, don bishop w6...@donbishop.org wrote:
 You make some good points and I'll file that away for future reference.



 - Original Message -
 From: Alex Hall mehg...@gmail.com
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Date: Tuesday, February 11, 2014 3:16 pm
 Subject: Re: Installing windows 7 home premium into vm fision from an iso



 If you don't have speech, you are sort of stuck. VMWare can do some
 configuration, but I installed it once and had to just press enter, and
 another time it prompted for a whole bunch of settings. Both were Windows
 7, both on virtual machines. Once you are up and running, you can launch
 Narrator and use that to get a real screen reader installed, though the
 process is horribly tedious. I find it much simpler to just have a sighted
 person click through everything, then grab NVDA from www.nvda-project.org
 and install it. Once I have that, I'm all set, but up to that point it is
 much easier and error-free to have sighted help.

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 On Feb 11, 2014, at 6:11 PM, don bishop w6...@donbishop.org wrote:

  Alex,
  I thought you could install windows itself without sighted help.  Of
  course, you'd need help with installing speech unless you're familiar
  with the keystrokes to get your speech going.
  Isn't this how it works?  Thinking of doing it here.
  Thanks,
  Don
 
 
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Alex Hall mehg...@gmail.com
  To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
  Date: Tuesday, February 11, 2014 2:41 pm
  Subject: Re: Installing windows 7 home premium into vm fision from an
  iso
 
 
 
  You will need sighted help. Voiceover can handle installations of mac
  operating systems or updates just fine, but creating a VM is
  essentially installing Windows, albeit on a virtual disk instead of a
  physical one. So, Voiceover cannot see anything Windows does because
  Windows is its own operating system, and so you will not be able to get
  speech feedback (thanks, Microsoft).
 
  --
  Have a great day,
  Alex
  mehg...@gmail.com
 
 
 
  On Feb 11, 2014, at 5:31 PM, Shannon Gerdts bambam...@gmail.com
  wrote:
 
  Hello,
 Wow that's really nice. Now with both of us being blind would we
  still need sighted assistance during the install process or would
  voiceover work to tell us what's going on during this installation?
 
  Take care,
  Shannon Gerdts
 
  From: Alex Hall
  Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2014 4:07 PM
  To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
  Subject: Re: Installing windows 7 home premium into vm fision from an
  iso
 
  I did that recently, and it's really simple. You create a new VM,
  choose to install from existing file or CD, then navigate to the iso
  when you are prompted to open the location of the Windows install disk
  or file. Pressing enter launches the process, and Windows installs.
  That's all there is to it!
 
  --
  Have a great day,
  Alex
  mehg...@gmail.com
 
 
 
  On Feb 11, 2014, at 4:58 PM, Shannon Gerdts bambam...@gmail.com
  wrote:
 
  Hello everyone,
   Ok so I  purchased a new macbook pro 13 for my wife's birthday.
  We're now wanting to see about installing windows onto her macbook
  using fusion since that will allow her to run windows and her mac OS
  side by side so that she can switch between the two and run
  applications as needed.  However, I'm trying to do some searches for
  doing such a thing since the newest macbook pros no longer come with
  an optical drive so I'm not sure how to go about this task using an
  iso.
   I did manage to get ahold of the windows 7 version I have in an iso
  form but would love to get some feedback on how I go about using this
  iso and installing it into fusion.
   I want to thank all of you for any help on this matter ahead of time
  as it will be tremendously appreciated from the both of us.
 
  Take care,
  Shannon Gerdts
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Re: Installing windows 7 home premium into vm fision from an iso

2014-02-12 Thread Caitlyn and Maggie
Funny,
Ive had success installing win 7 from an ISO into fusion 6.x.  You have to use 
narrater for the speech after win 7 is installed if you want speech before you 
install some other screen reader, though.

this has been where the problems happen for me.  I get stuck at the windows log 
on screen and after hitting my pass word narrater sometimes wouldn't work.
hth,
Caitlyn

On Feb 11, 2014, at 6:11 PM, don bishop w6...@donbishop.org wrote:

 Alex,
 I thought you could install windows itself without sighted help.  Of course, 
 you'd need help with installing speech unless you're familiar with the 
 keystrokes to get your speech going.  
 Isn't this how it works?  Thinking of doing it here.
 Thanks,
 Don
 
 
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Alex Hall mehg...@gmail.com
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Date: Tuesday, February 11, 2014 2:41 pm
 Subject: Re: Installing windows 7 home premium into vm fision from an iso
 
 
 
 You will need sighted help. Voiceover can handle installations of mac 
 operating systems or updates just fine, but creating a VM is essentially 
 installing Windows, albeit on a virtual disk instead of a physical one. So, 
 Voiceover cannot see anything Windows does because Windows is its own 
 operating system, and so you will not be able to get speech feedback 
 (thanks, Microsoft).
 
 --
 Have a great day,
 Alex
 mehg...@gmail.com
 
 
 
 On Feb 11, 2014, at 5:31 PM, Shannon Gerdts bambam...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hello,
Wow that's really nice. Now with both of us being blind would we still 
 need sighted assistance during the install process or would voiceover work 
 to tell us what's going on during this installation?
 
 Take care,
 Shannon Gerdts
 
 From: Alex Hall
 Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2014 4:07 PM
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: Installing windows 7 home premium into vm fision from an iso
 
 I did that recently, and it's really simple. You create a new VM, choose to 
 install from existing file or CD, then navigate to the iso when you are 
 prompted to open the location of the Windows install disk or file. Pressing 
 enter launches the process, and Windows installs. That's all there is to it!
 
 --
 Have a great day,
 Alex
 mehg...@gmail.com
 
 
 
 On Feb 11, 2014, at 4:58 PM, Shannon Gerdts bambam...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hello everyone,
  Ok so I  purchased a new macbook pro 13 for my wife's birthday.  We're 
 now wanting to see about installing windows onto her macbook using fusion 
 since that will allow her to run windows and her mac OS side by side so 
 that she can switch between the two and run applications as needed.  
 However, I'm trying to do some searches for doing such a thing since the 
 newest macbook pros no longer come with an optical drive so I'm not sure 
 how to go about this task using an iso.
  I did manage to get ahold of the windows 7 version I have in an iso form 
 but would love to get some feedback on how I go about using this iso and 
 installing it into fusion.
  I want to thank all of you for any help on this matter ahead of time as 
 it will be tremendously appreciated from the both of us.
 
 Take care,
 Shannon Gerdts 
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Re: since upgrading to Mavericks I'm being prompted for a password for an inactive Apple ID

2014-02-12 Thread Donna Goodin
Hi Tim,

I tried what you suggested, but when I go into prefes, for the Apple ID, it 
shows both this old ID, and my current iCloud email address.  I don't seem to 
be able to delete the old email address.
thanks,
Donna
On Feb 11, 2014, at 11:20 AM, Tim Kilburn kilbur...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi,
 
 That usually happens if your iCloud service is set to use that Apple ID in 
 any manner.  Try going into System Preferences, iCloud and see if that 
 account is signed in.  If it is, then just press on the Sign Out button.  If 
 that doesn't do anything or if that isn't the issue, check under the Internet 
 pane of System Prefs and see if you can delete that old Apple ID account from 
 there.
 
 Later...
 
 Tim Kilburn
 Fort McMurray, AB Canada
 
 On Feb 11, 2014, at 5:43 AM, Donna Goodin doniado...@me.com wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 
 Ever since upgrading to Mavericks, every time I reboot my MBA--which is much 
 more often than it used to be--I'm prompted to enter the password for an 
 Apple ID I changed a couple of years ago.  Anyone know how I can make that 
 stop?
 thanks,
 Donna
 
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Re: OT: New Twitter and Bible.is for iPhone

2014-02-12 Thread Jamie Pauls
I would recommend using either tweet list or Twitterrific as your Twitter 
client on the iPhone. Both were great.

Sent from my iPhone

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 Just as I figured in regards to Twitter. Just wanted to be sure it wasn't me. 
 I hope they fix that.
 
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Moving an iTunes library

2014-02-12 Thread Richard Ring
I would like this to be a straight forward process, but I'm sure it probably 
isn't. I am using a 2 TB external hard drive which I have partitioned into 2 
volumes. One volume I will use as a back up disk, the other I would like to use 
for music. How can I get iTunes to recognize a new location for it's primary if 
I copy the folder wherein my music resides to my external disk?


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Re: Moving an iTunes library

2014-02-12 Thread Ray Foret Jr
Actually, it's easy.  YOu just go in to the ITunes preferences menu, go to 
advanced, and, from there, you can designate exactly where you want the new 
location of your library to be.

HTH.


Sent from my Mac, the only computer with full accessibility for the blind 
built-in!

Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray, still a very happy Mac and Iphone 5 user!

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 I would like this to be a straight forward process, but I'm sure it probably 
 isn't. I am using a 2 TB external hard drive which I have partitioned into 2 
 volumes. One volume I will use as a back up disk, the other I would like to 
 use for music. How can I get iTunes to recognize a new location for it's 
 primary if I copy the folder wherein my music resides to my external disk?
 
 
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Re: Reading Text By Paragraph

2014-02-12 Thread Barry Hadder
Hey Anne,

Thanks for the advice, but it still doesn't seem to work.  They only seem to 
read by line.  My understanding is that next and prior paragraph are suppose to 
jump to the next or prior text separated by blank lines.  I have also tried 
indentations.
All vo-p does is read the current line.


On Feb 12, 2014, at 12:29 AM, Anne Robertson a...@anarchie.org.uk wrote:

Hello Barry,

You need to have TextEdit set to Wrap to window for these commands to work.

Cheers,

Anne


On 12 Feb 2014, at 05:27, Barry Hadder bhad...@gmail.com wrote:

 Howdy,
 
 In the Voiceover documentation, there are keys for reading paragraphs.
 vo-p reads current.
 vo-shift-PageDown reads next.
 vo-shift-PageUp reads previous.
 
 I seem to be unable to get any of these to work in textedit.  I'm wondering 
 if anyone else has been able to use these functions successfully.
 Thanks.
 
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Re: Reading Text By Paragraph

2014-02-12 Thread Barry Hadder
Hello again anne.

The problem was that I wasn't letting text rap naturally, but was putting hard 
line breaks.  When I let things work on their own, it seems to work as 
expected.  Wrapping to page or window doesn't seem to make a difference however.
Thanks again for taking the time to respond though.  Your suggestion got my 
mind working in the right direction.

Hey Alex,
Thank you as well.

On Feb 12, 2014, at 12:29 AM, Anne Robertson a...@anarchie.org.uk wrote:

Hello Barry,

You need to have TextEdit set to Wrap to window for these commands to work.

Cheers,

Anne


On 12 Feb 2014, at 05:27, Barry Hadder bhad...@gmail.com wrote:

 Howdy,
 
 In the Voiceover documentation, there are keys for reading paragraphs.
 vo-p reads current.
 vo-shift-PageDown reads next.
 vo-shift-PageUp reads previous.
 
 I seem to be unable to get any of these to work in textedit.  I'm wondering 
 if anyone else has been able to use these functions successfully.
 Thanks.
 
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Re: Reading Text By Paragraph

2014-02-12 Thread Anne Robertson
Hello Barry,

I'm glad you've sorted out your problem. Interestingly, Wrap to window matters 
if you want to use the arrow keys without the VO keys for navigation in 
TextEdit after the first page. It's a very strange bug that's tripped quite a 
few people up.

Cheers,

Anne


On 12 Feb 2014, at 16:32, Barry Hadder bhad...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello again anne.
 
 The problem was that I wasn't letting text rap naturally, but was putting 
 hard line breaks.  When I let things work on their own, it seems to work as 
 expected.  Wrapping to page or window doesn't seem to make a difference 
 however.
 Thanks again for taking the time to respond though.  Your suggestion got my 
 mind working in the right direction.
 
 Hey Alex,
 Thank you as well.
 
 On Feb 12, 2014, at 12:29 AM, Anne Robertson a...@anarchie.org.uk wrote:
 
 Hello Barry,
 
 You need to have TextEdit set to Wrap to window for these commands to work.
 
 Cheers,
 
 Anne
 
 
 On 12 Feb 2014, at 05:27, Barry Hadder bhad...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Howdy,
 
 In the Voiceover documentation, there are keys for reading paragraphs.
 vo-p reads current.
 vo-shift-PageDown reads next.
 vo-shift-PageUp reads previous.
 
 I seem to be unable to get any of these to work in textedit.  I'm wondering 
 if anyone else has been able to use these functions successfully.
 Thanks.
 
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Re: Exporting stuff as midi?

2014-02-12 Thread Chris Blouch
From what I've found searching the web, it seems that Garage Band has 
no ability to export songs as MIDI. All the comments said the only real 
way is to open the GB file in Logic and then export as MIDI from there.


CB

On 2/12/14 12:10 AM, Sarah Sackville McLauchlan wrote:

Hi all!

Does anyone know if it's possible to export songs from Garage-Band or 
LogicPro as midi files?  Obviously Im talking about songs created 
using only software instruments, not any live tracks.  But is there a 
way, then, to export the entire song as a midi file so that a sighted 
editor can import it into Finale, for example?  If anyone knows and 
can help, I'd be hugely grateful!  I'm working on an arrangement of a 
song for my choir, so I need to be able to share my notation with the 
guy who's going to help me get it all into correct scoring format with 
dynamics and lyrics and all that.  Anyway, thanks in advance!


Sarah SM


= Amy McLauchlan = Radical Dark Dreamer!

http://www.reverbnation.com/radicaldarkdreamer

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Re: 6 or 8 dot braille for brf files

2014-02-12 Thread David Chittenden
No, 8 dot braille means computer braille. 6 dot braille actually means grade I 
braille. This is still braille with conversions, just not grade II contractions.

A .brf or .brl file is a file which uses ASCII computer symbols to represent 
grade II braille. Performing any literary braille conversion on the file, 
whether grade I or grade II, renders the file unusable. A few examples of 
conversions in grade I literary braille include: numbers are letters with the 
number sign immediately preceding the letters, the number 1 is the literary 
braille comma, 2 is semicolon, 3 is colon, and so forth.

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 On 12 Feb 2014, at 8:14, Greg Aikens gpaik...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hello all,
 I have a BRF question. When reading a brf in text edit, I turn off automatic 
 braille translation. As far as I can tell, I have to use 8 dot braille for 
 the brf to be represented correctly. Is there a way to read a brf file in 6 
 dot braille correctly? Currently, when I uncheck the 8 dot braille box, it 
 does funky things like adding a number sign in front of lower cell symbols so 
 that the en sign becomes number sign 5 etc.
 
 Anything I can do?
 
 Thanks.
 
 -Greg
 
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Re: since upgrading to Mavericks I'm being prompted for a password for an inactive Apple ID

2014-02-12 Thread John Panarese
   Did you try going to applied.apple.com
and see if you can delete the old ID there?


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On Feb 12, 2014, at 8:08 AM, Donna Goodin doniado...@me.com wrote:

 Hi Tim,
 
 I tried what you suggested, but when I go into prefes, for the Apple ID, it 
 shows both this old ID, and my current iCloud email address.  I don't seem to 
 be able to delete the old email address.
 thanks,
 Donna
 On Feb 11, 2014, at 11:20 AM, Tim Kilburn kilbur...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 That usually happens if your iCloud service is set to use that Apple ID in 
 any manner.  Try going into System Preferences, iCloud and see if that 
 account is signed in.  If it is, then just press on the Sign Out button.  If 
 that doesn't do anything or if that isn't the issue, check under the 
 Internet pane of System Prefs and see if you can delete that old Apple ID 
 account from there.
 
 Later...
 
 Tim Kilburn
 Fort McMurray, AB Canada
 
 On Feb 11, 2014, at 5:43 AM, Donna Goodin doniado...@me.com wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 
 Ever since upgrading to Mavericks, every time I reboot my MBA--which is 
 much more often than it used to be--I'm prompted to enter the password for 
 an Apple ID I changed a couple of years ago.  Anyone know how I can make 
 that stop?
 thanks,
 Donna
 
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Re: since upgrading to Mavericks I'm being prompted for a password for an inactive Apple ID

2014-02-12 Thread Cheryl Homiak
Hi John:

The link in your message below brings up can't find the server.

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On Feb 12, 2014, at 10:27 AM, John Panarese jpanar...@gmail.com wrote:

   Did you try going to applied.apple.com
 and see if you can delete the old ID there?
 
 
 Take Care
 
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 Director
 Mac for the Blind
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 On Feb 12, 2014, at 8:08 AM, Donna Goodin doniado...@me.com wrote:
 
 Hi Tim,
 
 I tried what you suggested, but when I go into prefes, for the Apple ID, it 
 shows both this old ID, and my current iCloud email address.  I don't seem 
 to be able to delete the old email address.
 thanks,
 Donna
 On Feb 11, 2014, at 11:20 AM, Tim Kilburn kilbur...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 That usually happens if your iCloud service is set to use that Apple ID in 
 any manner.  Try going into System Preferences, iCloud and see if that 
 account is signed in.  If it is, then just press on the Sign Out button.  
 If that doesn't do anything or if that isn't the issue, check under the 
 Internet pane of System Prefs and see if you can delete that old Apple ID 
 account from there.
 
 Later...
 
 Tim Kilburn
 Fort McMurray, AB Canada
 
 On Feb 11, 2014, at 5:43 AM, Donna Goodin doniado...@me.com wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 
 Ever since upgrading to Mavericks, every time I reboot my MBA--which is 
 much more often than it used to be--I'm prompted to enter the password for 
 an Apple ID I changed a couple of years ago.  Anyone know how I can make 
 that stop?
 thanks,
 Donna
 
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Re: since upgrading to Mavericks I'm being prompted for a password for an inactive Apple ID

2014-02-12 Thread Donna Goodin
I have. And when I go to the website, the old Apple ID is nowhere to be found. 
Thanks for the suggestion though.
Best,
Donna

Sent from my iPhone

 On Feb 12, 2014, at 10:27 AM, John Panarese jpanar...@gmail.com wrote:
 
   Did you try going to applied.apple.com
 and see if you can delete the old ID there?
 
 
 Take Care
 
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 Director
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 On Feb 12, 2014, at 8:08 AM, Donna Goodin doniado...@me.com wrote:
 
 Hi Tim,
 
 I tried what you suggested, but when I go into prefes, for the Apple ID, it 
 shows both this old ID, and my current iCloud email address.  I don't seem 
 to be able to delete the old email address.
 thanks,
 Donna
 On Feb 11, 2014, at 11:20 AM, Tim Kilburn kilbur...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 That usually happens if your iCloud service is set to use that Apple ID in 
 any manner.  Try going into System Preferences, iCloud and see if that 
 account is signed in.  If it is, then just press on the Sign Out button.  
 If that doesn't do anything or if that isn't the issue, check under the 
 Internet pane of System Prefs and see if you can delete that old Apple ID 
 account from there.
 
 Later...
 
 Tim Kilburn
 Fort McMurray, AB Canada
 
 On Feb 11, 2014, at 5:43 AM, Donna Goodin doniado...@me.com wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 
 Ever since upgrading to Mavericks, every time I reboot my MBA--which is 
 much more often than it used to be--I'm prompted to enter the password for 
 an Apple ID I changed a couple of years ago.  Anyone know how I can make 
 that stop?
 thanks,
 Donna
 
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Re: OT: New Twitter and Bible.is for iPhone

2014-02-12 Thread Pamela Francis
Hi folks,
With reference to a Bible, tried Touch Bible loaded. It is  an excellent Bible 
app which senses whether or not Voiceover is being used, and will operate 
accordingly. I got it when I first got my iPhone. They also have a website 
which is www.TouchBible.com
In order to get the version that detects voiceover, you must search for Touch 
Bible loaded.
It's an excellent app. Enjoy

Pam Francis

On Feb 12, 2014, at 7:51 AM, Jamie Pauls jamiepa...@gmail.com wrote:

I would recommend using either tweet list or Twitterrific as your Twitter 
client on the iPhone. Both were great.

Sent from my iPhone

 On Feb 11, 2014, at 9:36 PM, Daniel C topdog2...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Just as I figured in regards to Twitter. Just wanted to be sure it wasn't me. 
 I hope they fix that.
 
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Controlling What Programs Open at Start Up

2014-02-12 Thread Brian Fischler
Hey all,

for some odd annoying reason iTunes opens every time I restart my computer or 
awake my computer from sleep. I can't seem to find where to control what 
programs open when your computer starts up, and am thinking that is the problem 
as iTunes must be selected. If not than here's another serious bug with 
Mavericks on my machine. Can someone remind where this is located. I looked in 
system preferences and selected startup disk, but this is just for startup 
disks, and not what programs start up.

Also, is anyone else having this problem? I keep a few folders in my dock, and 
every time I restart my computer the folders in my dock revert to stack view 
rather than folder list view which I have selected. Vary frustrating and 
annoying as I can't seem to work with the folders in stack view. Not sure why 
in Mavericks this is happening as it never happened in Mountain Lion Thanks

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Re: Controlling What Programs Open at Start Up

2014-02-12 Thread Chris Blouch
You should be able to configure what launches in the System Preferences 
under Users and Groups and then the Login Items tab.


CB

On 2/12/14 1:01 PM, Brian Fischler wrote:

Hey all,

for some odd annoying reason iTunes opens every time I restart my computer or 
awake my computer from sleep. I can't seem to find where to control what 
programs open when your computer starts up, and am thinking that is the problem 
as iTunes must be selected. If not than here's another serious bug with 
Mavericks on my machine. Can someone remind where this is located. I looked in 
system preferences and selected startup disk, but this is just for startup 
disks, and not what programs start up.

Also, is anyone else having this problem? I keep a few folders in my dock, and 
every time I restart my computer the folders in my dock revert to stack view 
rather than folder list view which I have selected. Vary frustrating and 
annoying as I can't seem to work with the folders in stack view. Not sure why 
in Mavericks this is happening as it never happened in Mountain Lion Thanks



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Re: Controlling What Programs Open at Start Up

2014-02-12 Thread Brian Fischler
Hey Chris,

Thanks. No iTunes, but something called iTunes Helper was in there, no clue 
what that is, but if that is what was causing iTunes to launch it definitely 
wasn’t helping things.
On Feb 12, 2014, at 1:09 PM, Chris Blouch cblo...@aol.com wrote:

 You should be able to configure what launches in the System Preferences under 
 Users and Groups and then the Login Items tab.
 
 CB
 
 On 2/12/14 1:01 PM, Brian Fischler wrote:
 Hey all,
 
 for some odd annoying reason iTunes opens every time I restart my computer 
 or awake my computer from sleep. I can't seem to find where to control what 
 programs open when your computer starts up, and am thinking that is the 
 problem as iTunes must be selected. If not than here's another serious bug 
 with Mavericks on my machine. Can someone remind where this is located. I 
 looked in system preferences and selected startup disk, but this is just for 
 startup disks, and not what programs start up.
 
 Also, is anyone else having this problem? I keep a few folders in my dock, 
 and every time I restart my computer the folders in my dock revert to stack 
 view rather than folder list view which I have selected. Vary frustrating 
 and annoying as I can't seem to work with the folders in stack view. Not 
 sure why in Mavericks this is happening as it never happened in Mountain 
 Lion Thanks
 
 
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Re: Controlling What Programs Open at Start Up

2014-02-12 Thread Isaac Hebert
I can't find that either.

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 On Feb 12, 2014, at 12:01 PM, Brian Fischler blindga...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hey all,
 
 for some odd annoying reason iTunes opens every time I restart my computer or 
 awake my computer from sleep. I can't seem to find where to control what 
 programs open when your computer starts up, and am thinking that is the 
 problem as iTunes must be selected. If not than here's another serious bug 
 with Mavericks on my machine. Can someone remind where this is located. I 
 looked in system preferences and selected startup disk, but this is just for 
 startup disks, and not what programs start up.
 
 Also, is anyone else having this problem? I keep a few folders in my dock, 
 and every time I restart my computer the folders in my dock revert to stack 
 view rather than folder list view which I have selected. Vary frustrating and 
 annoying as I can't seem to work with the folders in stack view. Not sure why 
 in Mavericks this is happening as it never happened in Mountain Lion Thanks
 
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Re: Controlling What Programs Open at Start Up

2014-02-12 Thread Chris Blouch
Hmm, I used to have that in mine but I think I got rid of it at some 
point when I was trying to diagnose performance problems and it didn't 
seem to do anything useful. Just out of curiosity, you don't happen to 
have an idevice hooked up that would be triggering the iTunes launch? 
There is a checkbox in the iTunes Devices preferences that says Prevent 
iPds, iPhones and iPads from syncing automatically although that's 
different from iTunes just autolaunching. Along the same lines, with an 
iDevice connected, on the Summary page under Options is a checkbox to 
Automatically sync when your device is connected.


CB

On 2/12/14 1:19 PM, Brian Fischler wrote:

Hey Chris,

Thanks. No iTunes, but something called iTunes Helper was in there, no clue 
what that is, but if that is what was causing iTunes to launch it definitely 
wasn’t helping things.
On Feb 12, 2014, at 1:09 PM, Chris Blouch cblo...@aol.com wrote:


You should be able to configure what launches in the System Preferences under 
Users and Groups and then the Login Items tab.

CB

On 2/12/14 1:01 PM, Brian Fischler wrote:

Hey all,

for some odd annoying reason iTunes opens every time I restart my computer or 
awake my computer from sleep. I can't seem to find where to control what 
programs open when your computer starts up, and am thinking that is the problem 
as iTunes must be selected. If not than here's another serious bug with 
Mavericks on my machine. Can someone remind where this is located. I looked in 
system preferences and selected startup disk, but this is just for startup 
disks, and not what programs start up.

Also, is anyone else having this problem? I keep a few folders in my dock, and 
every time I restart my computer the folders in my dock revert to stack view 
rather than folder list view which I have selected. Vary frustrating and 
annoying as I can't seem to work with the folders in stack view. Not sure why 
in Mavericks this is happening as it never happened in Mountain Lion Thanks


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Re: Controlling What Programs Open at Start Up

2014-02-12 Thread Isaac Hebert
It is probably a bug in mavericks.

Sent from my iPhone

 On Feb 12, 2014, at 12:01 PM, Brian Fischler blindga...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hey all,
 
 for some odd annoying reason iTunes opens every time I restart my computer or 
 awake my computer from sleep. I can't seem to find where to control what 
 programs open when your computer starts up, and am thinking that is the 
 problem as iTunes must be selected. If not than here's another serious bug 
 with Mavericks on my machine. Can someone remind where this is located. I 
 looked in system preferences and selected startup disk, but this is just for 
 startup disks, and not what programs start up.
 
 Also, is anyone else having this problem? I keep a few folders in my dock, 
 and every time I restart my computer the folders in my dock revert to stack 
 view rather than folder list view which I have selected. Vary frustrating and 
 annoying as I can't seem to work with the folders in stack view. Not sure why 
 in Mavericks this is happening as it never happened in Mountain Lion Thanks
 
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Re: since upgrading to Mavericks I'm being prompted for a password for an inactive Apple ID

2014-02-12 Thread John Panarese
   It should be,
https://appleid.apple.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/MyAppleId.woa/

Take Care

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On Feb 12, 2014, at 11:36 AM, Cheryl Homiak cahom...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi John:
 
 The link in your message below brings up can't find the server.
 
 -- 
 Cheryl
 
 I tried and tried to turn over a new leaf.
 I got crumpled wads of tear-stained paper
 thrown in the trash!
 Then God gave me a new heart and life:
 His joy for my despairing tears!
 And now, every day:
 This I call to mind,
 and therefore I have hope:
 The steadfast love of the Lord
 never ceases;
 his mercies never come to an end;
 they are new every morning;
 great is your faithfulness.
 (Lamentations 3:21-23 ESV)
 
 
 
 
 
 On Feb 12, 2014, at 10:27 AM, John Panarese jpanar...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Did you try going to applied.apple.com
 and see if you can delete the old ID there?
 
 
 Take Care
 
 John D. Panarese
 Director
 Mac for the Blind
 Tel, (631) 724-4479
 Email, j...@macfortheblind.com
 Website, http://www.macfortheblind.com
 
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 On Feb 12, 2014, at 8:08 AM, Donna Goodin doniado...@me.com wrote:
 
 Hi Tim,
 
 I tried what you suggested, but when I go into prefes, for the Apple ID, it 
 shows both this old ID, and my current iCloud email address.  I don't seem 
 to be able to delete the old email address.
 thanks,
 Donna
 On Feb 11, 2014, at 11:20 AM, Tim Kilburn kilbur...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 That usually happens if your iCloud service is set to use that Apple ID in 
 any manner.  Try going into System Preferences, iCloud and see if that 
 account is signed in.  If it is, then just press on the Sign Out button.  
 If that doesn't do anything or if that isn't the issue, check under the 
 Internet pane of System Prefs and see if you can delete that old Apple ID 
 account from there.
 
 Later...
 
 Tim Kilburn
 Fort McMurray, AB Canada
 
 On Feb 11, 2014, at 5:43 AM, Donna Goodin doniado...@me.com wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 
 Ever since upgrading to Mavericks, every time I reboot my MBA--which is 
 much more often than it used to be--I'm prompted to enter the password 
 for an Apple ID I changed a couple of years ago.  Anyone know how I can 
 make that stop?
 thanks,
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Re: Controlling What Programs Open at Start Up

2014-02-12 Thread Jessica D
you can report those to the accessibility.

Sent from my iPhone

 On Feb 12, 2014, at 1:55 PM, Isaac Hebert isaac.heb...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 It is probably a bug in mavericks.
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 On Feb 12, 2014, at 12:01 PM, Brian Fischler blindga...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hey all,
 
 for some odd annoying reason iTunes opens every time I restart my computer 
 or awake my computer from sleep. I can't seem to find where to control what 
 programs open when your computer starts up, and am thinking that is the 
 problem as iTunes must be selected. If not than here's another serious bug 
 with Mavericks on my machine. Can someone remind where this is located. I 
 looked in system preferences and selected startup disk, but this is just for 
 startup disks, and not what programs start up.
 
 Also, is anyone else having this problem? I keep a few folders in my dock, 
 and every time I restart my computer the folders in my dock revert to stack 
 view rather than folder list view which I have selected. Vary frustrating 
 and annoying as I can't seem to work with the folders in stack view. Not 
 sure why in Mavericks this is happening as it never happened in Mountain 
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Re: Text to Audio File Conversion, with Multiple Voices?

2014-02-12 Thread Chris Blouch
Hadn't noticed any followup on this. Why would you need to append the 
audio file? Could you not, instead, combine the source text files? 
Because the say command is just a standard terminal app you can concat 
multiple input files together and piple all of them in a batch to the 
say command. If you really do want to concatenate multiple audio files 
together there is always the Sox library which you can install via macports.


CB

On 2/1/14 12:02 AM, Alex Hall wrote:
Thanks. I thought about using that, but that can't append audio to one 
file. Still, it'd be easy enough to set things up in a big old script… 
Hmm, this might work. Thanks.


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On Feb 1, 2014, at 12:00 AM, Chris Blouch cblo...@aol.com 
mailto:cblo...@aol.com wrote:


If you don't mind playing around in the terminal you should be able 
to get the say command to do what you want. You can pass it a text 
file to speak and have it write the audio out to a file. In the text 
file you can embed commands to the speech engine to change pitch and 
such. I'd have to dig through the archives of this mailing list to 
dig those up but a little Googling should get you going. Here is one 
doc that seems to cover things:


https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/UserExperience/Conceptual/SpeechSynthesisProgrammingGuide/FineTuning/FineTuning.html

CB

On 1/31/14 8:24 PM, Alex Hall wrote:

Hi all,
Is there an app out there that can, given a properly tagged text 
file, convert the text into speech in different voices and write the 
resulting audio to a file? I have to memorize lines, and I'd like to 
convert them to speech in a file I can replay. Ideally, these would 
be spoken with one voice per actor, so the script sounds more 
life-like and is easier to parse as I'm listening. Is this possible, 
or do I have to make my own app? Thanks.


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Re: Controlling What Programs Open at Start Up

2014-02-12 Thread BBS
Hey Bryan. What you could also do is go to iTunes on your dock and press 
VO+Shift+M to bring up the contextual menus for that item. Under options, is 
there a check mark when under open at login? If there is, press return and it 
will uncheck it. As for Isaac saying that it's a bug in Mavericks, I have 
Mavericks installed and am not reproducing this issue. So I don't think this is 
a bug with the OS or else other people would be reproducing it.

Shawn
Sent From My White MacBook

On Feb 12, 2014, at 12:01 PM, Brian Fischler blindga...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hey all,
 
 for some odd annoying reason iTunes opens every time I restart my computer or 
 awake my computer from sleep. I can't seem to find where to control what 
 programs open when your computer starts up, and am thinking that is the 
 problem as iTunes must be selected. If not than here's another serious bug 
 with Mavericks on my machine. Can someone remind where this is located. I 
 looked in system preferences and selected startup disk, but this is just for 
 startup disks, and not what programs start up.
 
 Also, is anyone else having this problem? I keep a few folders in my dock, 
 and every time I restart my computer the folders in my dock revert to stack 
 view rather than folder list view which I have selected. Vary frustrating and 
 annoying as I can't seem to work with the folders in stack view. Not sure why 
 in Mavericks this is happening as it never happened in Mountain Lion Thanks
 
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boocamp and mavericks?

2014-02-12 Thread Anouk Radix
Hi everyone,
I am hoping to try and install windows 7 (with bryan smarts talking 
environment) during the weekend on my last gen macbook air with mavericks.
I tried this before with a friend on mountain lion but then it did not work. I 
hope the upgrade to mavericks and the use of a dvd instead off a usb flashdrive 
will fix that.
But, it has been a while and i dont know if i remember all the steps.
Has someone made a tutorial or podcast for this, are there any specefic tips 
(regarding bootcamp with mavericks or the process in general done by a blind 
person)?
Thanks in advance for any info,
Greetings, Anouk,

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Re: boocamp and mavericks?

2014-02-12 Thread Chris H

I have created a guide over at
www.applevis.com
I should imagine however this will not work simply because there's no 
sound by default unless you install the Bootcamp drivers and tools.


Regards Chris

On 12/02/2014 19:58, Anouk Radix wrote:

Hi everyone,
I am hoping to try and install windows 7 (with bryan smarts talking 
environment) during the weekend on my last gen macbook air with mavericks.
I tried this before with a friend on mountain lion but then it did not work. I 
hope the upgrade to mavericks and the use of a dvd instead off a usb flashdrive 
will fix that.
But, it has been a while and i dont know if i remember all the steps.
Has someone made a tutorial or podcast for this, are there any specefic tips 
(regarding bootcamp with mavericks or the process in general done by a blind 
person)?
Thanks in advance for any info,
Greetings, Anouk,



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Re: how to delete ann iTunes library

2014-02-12 Thread Jürgen Fleger
Hi Scott,

it works the other way round: create a new library by holding the option key 
down while you are starting iTunes. Now you can choose wether to create a new 
one or to choose from another source.

I didn't get waht you ment by the second question.

All the best
Jürgen

Am 11.02.2014 um 13:39 schrieb Scott Berry sb356...@gmail.com:

 Hello there,
 
 A couple questions about the library.
 
 1.  How do you delete the library?
 
 2.  How do I ensure that none of the check boxes are checked once the library 
 is imported?
 
 Thanks a bunch.
 
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Re: Controlling What Programs Open at Start Up

2014-02-12 Thread Brian Fischler
Nope don’t have anything attached. I am thinking my experience with Mavericks 
has just been bloody awful all around. I would role back, but numbers was 
unusable for me in mountain lion and I have gotten used to using it again in 
Mavericks. Hoping a clean install will take care of some of my problems as now 
my bluetooth solar Logictech keyboard has also completely stopped working with 
Mavericks when mail is open. If mail is closed works fine, but once I open mail 
the Logictech keyboard stops working but my Apple keyboard is fine. Like I said 
my experience with Mavericks is now hilarious.
On Feb 12, 2014, at 1:47 PM, Chris Blouch cblo...@aol.com wrote:

 Hmm, I used to have that in mine but I think I got rid of it at some point 
 when I was trying to diagnose performance problems and it didn't seem to do 
 anything useful. Just out of curiosity, you don't happen to have an idevice 
 hooked up that would be triggering the iTunes launch? There is a checkbox in 
 the iTunes Devices preferences that says Prevent iPds, iPhones and iPads 
 from syncing automatically although that's different from iTunes just 
 autolaunching. Along the same lines, with an iDevice connected, on the 
 Summary page under Options is a checkbox to Automatically sync when your 
 device is connected.
 
 CB
 
 On 2/12/14 1:19 PM, Brian Fischler wrote:
 Hey Chris,
 
 Thanks. No iTunes, but something called iTunes Helper was in there, no clue 
 what that is, but if that is what was causing iTunes to launch it definitely 
 wasn’t helping things.
 On Feb 12, 2014, at 1:09 PM, Chris Blouch cblo...@aol.com wrote:
 
 You should be able to configure what launches in the System Preferences 
 under Users and Groups and then the Login Items tab.
 
 CB
 
 On 2/12/14 1:01 PM, Brian Fischler wrote:
 Hey all,
 
 for some odd annoying reason iTunes opens every time I restart my computer 
 or awake my computer from sleep. I can't seem to find where to control 
 what programs open when your computer starts up, and am thinking that is 
 the problem as iTunes must be selected. If not than here's another serious 
 bug with Mavericks on my machine. Can someone remind where this is 
 located. I looked in system preferences and selected startup disk, but 
 this is just for startup disks, and not what programs start up.
 
 Also, is anyone else having this problem? I keep a few folders in my dock, 
 and every time I restart my computer the folders in my dock revert to 
 stack view rather than folder list view which I have selected. Vary 
 frustrating and annoying as I can't seem to work with the folders in stack 
 view. Not sure why in Mavericks this is happening as it never happened in 
 Mountain Lion Thanks
 
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Re: Controlling What Programs Open at Start Up

2014-02-12 Thread Brian Fischler
Yes, so I can get the same response of they are ware of the problem but can't 
tell me when there might be a fix. Pretty useless reporting problems when they 
still haven't fixed issues I reported in Mountain Lion.
On Feb 12, 2014, at 2:10 PM, Jessica D jldai...@gmail.com wrote:

 you can report those to the accessibility.
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 On Feb 12, 2014, at 1:55 PM, Isaac Hebert isaac.heb...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 It is probably a bug in mavericks.
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 On Feb 12, 2014, at 12:01 PM, Brian Fischler blindga...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hey all,
 
 for some odd annoying reason iTunes opens every time I restart my computer 
 or awake my computer from sleep. I can't seem to find where to control what 
 programs open when your computer starts up, and am thinking that is the 
 problem as iTunes must be selected. If not than here's another serious bug 
 with Mavericks on my machine. Can someone remind where this is located. I 
 looked in system preferences and selected startup disk, but this is just 
 for startup disks, and not what programs start up.
 
 Also, is anyone else having this problem? I keep a few folders in my dock, 
 and every time I restart my computer the folders in my dock revert to stack 
 view rather than folder list view which I have selected. Vary frustrating 
 and annoying as I can't seem to work with the folders in stack view. Not 
 sure why in Mavericks this is happening as it never happened in Mountain 
 Lion Thanks
 
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Re: Controlling What Programs Open at Start Up

2014-02-12 Thread Brian Fischler
Thanks for this, I just checked there is not a check mark next to open iTunes 
upon launch, ,and I toggled it off and on just to make sure, not sure if there 
was prior to removing the other way, but this tip is definitely handy. Now if I 
could only figure out why all my folders in the dock keep reverting back to 
stacks.
On Feb 12, 2014, at 2:25 PM, BBS bbssh...@samobile.net wrote:

 Hey Bryan. What you could also do is go to iTunes on your dock and press 
 VO+Shift+M to bring up the contextual menus for that item. Under options, is 
 there a check mark when under open at login? If there is, press return and it 
 will uncheck it. As for Isaac saying that it's a bug in Mavericks, I have 
 Mavericks installed and am not reproducing this issue. So I don't think this 
 is a bug with the OS or else other people would be reproducing it.
 
 Shawn
 Sent From My White MacBook
 
 On Feb 12, 2014, at 12:01 PM, Brian Fischler blindga...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hey all,
 
 for some odd annoying reason iTunes opens every time I restart my computer 
 or awake my computer from sleep. I can't seem to find where to control what 
 programs open when your computer starts up, and am thinking that is the 
 problem as iTunes must be selected. If not than here's another serious bug 
 with Mavericks on my machine. Can someone remind where this is located. I 
 looked in system preferences and selected startup disk, but this is just for 
 startup disks, and not what programs start up.
 
 Also, is anyone else having this problem? I keep a few folders in my dock, 
 and every time I restart my computer the folders in my dock revert to stack 
 view rather than folder list view which I have selected. Vary frustrating 
 and annoying as I can't seem to work with the folders in stack view. Not 
 sure why in Mavericks this is happening as it never happened in Mountain 
 Lion Thanks
 
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getting out of threads in Mail

2014-02-12 Thread Jenine Stanley
I changed Mail to Classic view but now have one question. When in a 
conversation or thread of messages, how do you get out of it? I end up deleting 
the entire thread before I can get back to the main list of messages. I know 
I'm not doing something right here. I like the classic view but will switch 
back if I can't figure this out as it's annoying. :)

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Re: getting out of threads in Mail

2014-02-12 Thread Jessica D
Try command w

Sent from my iPhone

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I changed Mail to Classic view but now have one question. When in a 
 conversation or thread of messages, how do you get out of it? I end up 
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Mail setup

2014-02-12 Thread Robert C

Hi all,
   Tonight or tomorrow I will attempt to setup my 3 mail accounts on 
the Mac (Mountain Lion). I do not want to have them check mail right 
away. Is this setting on by default, and if so, can it be changed during 
the setup?


   Probably simple but I am still learning how to work in ML so not in 
a hurry to make a mess.


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making iCloud email aliases?

2014-02-12 Thread Alex Hall
Hi all,
I'm trying to create an alias so I can start switching all my mailing list 
subscriptions to my iCloud account. The problem is that the web interface for 
this just has a bunch of text items and an unlabeled button. I have no idea 
where to enter anything or what information the site needs. Can anyone offer 
any suggestions? Can I do this with my iPhone directly? Thanks.


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