Using Airdrop with Voiceover

2013-09-08 Thread Edward Green
Hi,

I have just got a new Macbook Pro, and want to transfer files onto it from my 
Macbook Air.

I have clicked on Airdrop on both machines and each can see the other.

I then go to the folder I want to transfer on the Air, and press VO comma to 
mark it.  However, when I locate the image for my Macbook Pro and press VO 
period, I am told that the marked item is no longer available.

I also tried to copy and paste it but suspected that wouldn't work as the 
things I'd read about Airdrop suggested that I needed to use drag and drop, and 
sure enough, the it didn't.

It's probably stating the obvious, but both machines are running Mountain Lion 
and connected to the same WiFi network.

Any tips/guidance on where I'm going wrong would be much appreciated.

Cheers,

Ed

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Re: Using Airdrop with Voiceover

2013-09-08 Thread Jeff Berwick
I don't know if this is the only way to use Airdrop, but I launch it on both 
computers, open up a finder window on the source machine, find the file(s) that 
I want to transfer, do a [VO] [shift] [m] on the file (bringing up a context 
menu) and then choose Airdrop from the Share menu.  You will then be asked to 
confirm the action on the destination machine.

Hth,
Jeff

On 2013-09-08, at 8:37 AM, Edward Green ergreen1...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi,
 
 I have just got a new Macbook Pro, and want to transfer files onto it from my 
 Macbook Air.
 
 I have clicked on Airdrop on both machines and each can see the other.
 
 I then go to the folder I want to transfer on the Air, and press VO comma to 
 mark it.  However, when I locate the image for my Macbook Pro and press VO 
 period, I am told that the marked item is no longer available.
 
 I also tried to copy and paste it but suspected that wouldn't work as the 
 things I'd read about Airdrop suggested that I needed to use drag and drop, 
 and sure enough, the it didn't.
 
 It's probably stating the obvious, but both machines are running Mountain 
 Lion and connected to the same WiFi network.
 
 Any tips/guidance on where I'm going wrong would be much appreciated.
 
 Cheers,
 
 Ed
 
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Re: Using Airdrop with Voiceover

2013-09-08 Thread Edward Green
Many thanks Jeff,

I'll give that a try.

Cheers,

Ed
On 8 Sep 2013, at 14:01, Jeff Berwick mailingli...@berwick.name wrote:

 I don't know if this is the only way to use Airdrop, but I launch it on both 
 computers, open up a finder window on the source machine, find the file(s) 
 that I want to transfer, do a [VO] [shift] [m] on the file (bringing up a 
 context menu) and then choose Airdrop from the Share menu.  You will then be 
 asked to confirm the action on the destination machine.
 
 Hth,
 Jeff
 
 On 2013-09-08, at 8:37 AM, Edward Green ergreen1...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 I have just got a new Macbook Pro, and want to transfer files onto it from 
 my Macbook Air.
 
 I have clicked on Airdrop on both machines and each can see the other.
 
 I then go to the folder I want to transfer on the Air, and press VO comma to 
 mark it.  However, when I locate the image for my Macbook Pro and press VO 
 period, I am told that the marked item is no longer available.
 
 I also tried to copy and paste it but suspected that wouldn't work as the 
 things I'd read about Airdrop suggested that I needed to use drag and drop, 
 and sure enough, the it didn't.
 
 It's probably stating the obvious, but both machines are running Mountain 
 Lion and connected to the same WiFi network.
 
 Any tips/guidance on where I'm going wrong would be much appreciated.
 
 Cheers,
 
 Ed
 
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Re: Using Airdrop with Voiceover

2013-09-08 Thread Alex Hall
That is indeed the only way to do it. I contacted Apple about this some months 
ago, and made them aware of the bug that causes VO users to not use Airdrop 
normally. Hopefully this will be fixed in an update, but until then, the share 
menu is your only option.
On Sep 8, 2013, at 9:10 AM, Edward Green ergreen1...@gmail.com wrote:

 Many thanks Jeff,
 
 I'll give that a try.
 
 Cheers,
 
 Ed
 On 8 Sep 2013, at 14:01, Jeff Berwick mailingli...@berwick.name wrote:
 
 I don't know if this is the only way to use Airdrop, but I launch it on both 
 computers, open up a finder window on the source machine, find the file(s) 
 that I want to transfer, do a [VO] [shift] [m] on the file (bringing up a 
 context menu) and then choose Airdrop from the Share menu.  You will then be 
 asked to confirm the action on the destination machine.
 
 Hth,
 Jeff
 
 On 2013-09-08, at 8:37 AM, Edward Green ergreen1...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 I have just got a new Macbook Pro, and want to transfer files onto it from 
 my Macbook Air.
 
 I have clicked on Airdrop on both machines and each can see the other.
 
 I then go to the folder I want to transfer on the Air, and press VO comma 
 to mark it.  However, when I locate the image for my Macbook Pro and press 
 VO period, I am told that the marked item is no longer available.
 
 I also tried to copy and paste it but suspected that wouldn't work as the 
 things I'd read about Airdrop suggested that I needed to use drag and drop, 
 and sure enough, the it didn't.
 
 It's probably stating the obvious, but both machines are running Mountain 
 Lion and connected to the same WiFi network.
 
 Any tips/guidance on where I'm going wrong would be much appreciated.
 
 Cheers,
 
 Ed
 
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Re: Using Airdrop with Voiceover

2013-09-08 Thread Edward Green
Many thanks for the confirmation Alex,

Ed
On 8 Sep 2013, at 17:12, Alex Hall mehg...@gmail.com wrote:

 That is indeed the only way to do it. I contacted Apple about this some 
 months ago, and made them aware of the bug that causes VO users to not use 
 Airdrop normally. Hopefully this will be fixed in an update, but until then, 
 the share menu is your only option.
 On Sep 8, 2013, at 9:10 AM, Edward Green ergreen1...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Many thanks Jeff,
 
 I'll give that a try.
 
 Cheers,
 
 Ed
 On 8 Sep 2013, at 14:01, Jeff Berwick mailingli...@berwick.name wrote:
 
 I don't know if this is the only way to use Airdrop, but I launch it on 
 both computers, open up a finder window on the source machine, find the 
 file(s) that I want to transfer, do a [VO] [shift] [m] on the file 
 (bringing up a context menu) and then choose Airdrop from the Share menu.  
 You will then be asked to confirm the action on the destination machine.
 
 Hth,
 Jeff
 
 On 2013-09-08, at 8:37 AM, Edward Green ergreen1...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 I have just got a new Macbook Pro, and want to transfer files onto it from 
 my Macbook Air.
 
 I have clicked on Airdrop on both machines and each can see the other.
 
 I then go to the folder I want to transfer on the Air, and press VO comma 
 to mark it.  However, when I locate the image for my Macbook Pro and press 
 VO period, I am told that the marked item is no longer available.
 
 I also tried to copy and paste it but suspected that wouldn't work as the 
 things I'd read about Airdrop suggested that I needed to use drag and 
 drop, and sure enough, the it didn't.
 
 It's probably stating the obvious, but both machines are running Mountain 
 Lion and connected to the same WiFi network.
 
 Any tips/guidance on where I'm going wrong would be much appreciated.
 
 Cheers,
 
 Ed
 
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