You have to interact with the messages table. V o shift down arrow. Then
execute the key combo to get to top or bottom.
On Aug 27, 2012, at 12:59 AM, trevor scott trevor.sco...@btopenworld.com
wrote:
I know this has been discussed a number of times but, I still haven't got it
yet.
When
Thanks Thomas,
That
is brilliant, it certainly makes life easier.
Cheers,
TrevorOn 27 Aug 2012, at 07:11, Thomas McMahan de.kf...@gmail.com wrote:
You have to interact with the messages table. V o shift down arrow. Then
execute the key combo to get to top or bottom.
On Aug 27, 2012, at
Hello Nic
Just out of interest, is your installation a clean install or an upgrade from
Lion or Snow Leopard to Mountain Lion?
On 26 Aug, 2012, at 20:45 PM, Nicolai Svendsen chojiro1...@gmail.com wrote:
• Yeah, I'm not sure why they say it's not there. It shows on my MacBook Air
too, whether
Hello Chris
I'm delighted to learn that you now have a Mac, and that you're finding it a
joy to use. Those of us who have been using Macs for some time probably find it
pretty astonishing that people using Windows actually manage. We are having
great difficulty with Outlook 2010 although I
Hi Jim,
For the most part Mog is accessible using Voice Over. The content is
displayed within an HTML container therefore readable -- many of the buttons
and links are rendered in the traditional sense and as such are selectable,
etc. The major issue is though that it would appear, at least
Hi Lynne,
I didn't bother to use a clean install of Mountain lion on my MacBook Air,
since it was delivered only a few days before Mountain lion's release. So, I
upgraded from Lion to Mountain Lion.
Regards,
Nicolai
On Aug 27, 2012, at 9:46 AM, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith ly...@mac-access.net
Hello:
I've contacted the folks at mog and they said that there are voiceover fixes in
the next release which, I believe, has been submitted to the folks at Apple.
We shall see.
On Aug 27, 2012, at 6:27 AM, Adrian Beech a.be...@bigpond.net.au wrote:
Hi Jim,
For the most part Mog is
Tha'ts prob an apple issue. There might be updates coming out or changes or
what not. try again today and see if it works as it worked form all weekend.
Take care.
On Aug 27, 2012, at 2:37 AM, Adrian Beech a.be...@bigpond.net.au wrote:
G'day folks,
I've got a puzzler.
Using the
Hi Paul,
On 27 Aug 2012, at 16:34, Paul Hopewell hopew...@hopewell.org.uk wrote:
Is there any way to set up a VoiceOver hotkey which would read the next/prior
control on a web page? I want this to read the next edit box or the next button
or the next check box or the next radio button. The
Hello Nic
That's what I thought. I wonder if it's different if you do a clean install of
Mountain Lion.
Lynne
By the way, what's the betting that Apple does something silly like calling its
next operating system something like Kalahari Lioness?;-)
Lynne
On 27 Aug 2012, at 10:35, Nicolai
Not a bit of it Lynne, I'm reliably informed the next version of the OS is
Essex Lion… (and apologies to those who don't follow UK news who won't have
a clue what I'm on about).)
Dónal
On 27 Aug 2012, at 17:02, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote:
Hello Nic
That's what I thought. I wonder
lol! Love it.
Anyways. I'm using this app now and love it. Im about to head out the door but
a demo will soon be coming hopefully this week as I have to leave to go see
family next week. but I love this app. You can check the temp of your battery
and have it notify you when you are at various
Go in to quick nav and if your single letter navigation is on in vo utility,
commanders, quick nav, you can hit e for edit field, of for form field, r for
radio group, b for button etc etc etc. it is a good time saver and sometimes
time waister but it works. and is quite fast.
On Aug 27,
Hi Mark,
you can do this quickly, but pressing VO+V and then by cycling o text
attributes and setting it to nothing.
Warmest wishes
James
On 27 Aug 2012, at 19:16, Mark Furness flintma...@gmail.com wrote:
How does one do as the subject line asks?
Mark
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Amadeus is pretty cool. Might purchase the Lite version in the future since I
just want to record, edit and convert audio files. Do not need multiple tracks
or the analysis tools.
Sent from my mac
On 25 Aug 2012, at 21:50, Sarah Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:
Exactly. I use it for
No need to set anything up, it's already done. Control option command j
and control option shift command j moves to next and previous respectively.
Original message:
Hello,
Is there any way to set up a VoiceOver hotkey which would read the
next/prior control on a web page? I want this to read
Hi there!
If you open VO+V then arrow to text attributes then arrow up or down to Do
nothing you will be sorted!
Colin
On 27 Aug 2012, at 19:16, Mark Furness wrote:
How does one do as the subject line asks?
Mark
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To reply to this post, please
Hi, what is the maximum size for a back up in Sooper Dooper? I have an 8 GB
flash drive and a couple 16 GB ones, and I want to know if either of them can
hold a sufficient backup that I can boot off of. Thanks!!
Sent from my MBP
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To reply to this post,
Hi Mike,
thanks for that. Yes it works exactly the same as in WindowEyes. However for
some reason this command and a whole lot of similar commands are missing from
the VoiceOver command help (Control+OPtion+HH) web list which is why I missed
it. I always used to rely on VoiceOver command help
Hello Paul,
I've just checked in both Lion and ML (although ML is running in French), and
the Find Next Control command is there in both. You'll find it in the Find menu.
Cheers,
Anne
On 27 Aug 2012, at 21:55, Paul Hopewell wrote:
Hi Mike,
thanks for that. Yes it works exactly the same
I changed my Apple Id recently and was able to update the iTunes and
AppStore settings on my Mac to the new ID without any problems. However, I
have not had the same success with iCloud--I have not been able to figure
out how to change it there. It seems one can edit anything else but the
Hello listers,
I have long wanted the VO keys Control Option to be available as the caps
lock key. this would allow one finger to hold down the keys. Also, the
location of the Caps Lock key is ideal for reaching many keys that need to be
pressed with the Voice Over keys.
Using the caps
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