Actually press control option space. don't do the short key as it is not
necessary. if the button becomes dimmed you will know you excicuted the
operation. I've never heard of this software so let's hope someone on this list
has. so they can be of further help.
Take care.
On Feb 23, 2013, at 7:
The anti virus I've got is smart surfing for mac. By a company called trend
micro.
I pressed command r, and went through the steps to repair disk.
I'm on the button, repair disk.
I press shift control option space, to continue, but nothing happens.
George,
Sent from my iPad
On 24/02/2013
What anti virus program did you use. iv'e used clamxav with no issues what so
ever. and I've been using it for about a year now. Can you reboot in to the
consul and see if anything is up?
See if you can hold down command r and start your mac, then after about 30
seconds let go and start vo. Th
Oh really? lol. When I learned the mac I learned the visual shortcuts, not the
ones for vo. cool!
Take care.
On Feb 23, 2013, at 3:36 PM, Travis Siegel wrote:
> In addition to command-o and vo-down arrow, a vo-space mounts the image as
> well.
>
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lol. Its too bad you cannot set up cmd shift n for that. I think that key
stroke is already taken for another part of mail.
Take care all.
On Feb 23, 2013, at 4:32 PM, Travis Siegel wrote:
> Creating folders is as simple as using the new mailbox button on the main
> mail screen when you're on
Creating folders is as simple as using the new mailbox button on the
main mail screen when you're on the screen where you read your mail.
Simply click the new mailbox button, and it'll walk you through the
process. Rules are created in the preferences, (command-comma),
select your account
Hi all
Is Mountain Lion server accessible with VoiceOver.
Best regards
Jørgen
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I'm back with more questions.
1 how do I create folders in mac mail?
2 how do I create rules so that messages can go into their own folder
I only have one email account setup at the moment.
Typed with Fleksy
reply://george.c...@outlook.com
George,
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In addition to command-o and vo-down arrow, a vo-space mounts the
image as well.
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Hello,
I am considering getting DirecTV in my new house. I have been looking at the
DirecTV app. It looks very accessible and usable. My one question is this. You
can use the app to schedule shows on your DVR, can you also then use the app to
view the recordings that are on your DVR and select w
think of the image as a zip file or a folder that is put in your drives list
which can be accessed from any ware in the finder with the key stroke, cmd
shift c. Once you think of that you should be all right.
Take care and be blessed.
On Feb 23, 2013, at 3:10 PM, George Cham wrote:
> Thanks
Oh, IC, kind of like Iwweb was.
Sent from my iPhone
On Feb 23, 2013, at 10:54 AM, Gordon Smith wrote:
> Josh
>
> Sandvox is a web design package.
>
> On 19 Feb 2013, at 09:30, Josh Gregory wrote:
>
> Sorry I can't be more… Helpful, but can I ask what it is? Thanks.
>
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Thanks James.
It worked.
I did not realize that when I open the disk image, there would be the image,
and the applications folder.
Thanks again.
George,
Sent from my iPad
On 24/02/2013, at 7:00 AM, "JAMES AUSTIN" wrote:
> Hi George,
> On 23 Feb 2013, at 19:45, George Cham wrote:
>
>
Basically the way I was taught, you mount by hitting cmd down arrow on the smg.
this is like a virtual disk. I know dmg stands for something but cannot
remember what lol!
so open it with cmd down arrow or cmd o which ever is closer with your hand.
then when the window shows up tab to the applic
Hi George,
On 23 Feb 2013, at 19:45, George Cham wrote:
I don't understand what you mean by open the image and mount it to the computer
list.
>From what I've read so far George, this is your first foray with the Mac, so
>please forgive this rather long explanation. Hopefully, it will help you
Just open the disk image file as you would normally open any mac
app. It will automatically mount on your system, and you can access
it from the finder as normal.
After you get the installer completed, you can simply close the
window, and unmount the image by using command-e (for eject) in t
I don't understand what you mean by open the image and mount it to the computer
list.
George,
Sent from my iPad
On 24/02/2013, at 6:40 AM, "Sarah k Alawami" wrote:
> No don't do it agh way.
>
> 1. open the image and let it mount to the computers list.
>
> 2. hit cmd shift c to open the
No don't do it agh way.
1. open the image and let it mount to the computers list.
2. hit cmd shift c to open the computers list if the image does not open.
3. copy the app file to the applications folder.
Good luck.
On Feb 23, 2013, at 12:28 AM, George Cham wrote:
> Hi list,
> I've progressed
No. there is a setting in the settings, fleksy thing that says something about
the keyboard. I just use it in portrait mode as I only use 1 finger to type
with lol!
Godo luck.
On Feb 23, 2013, at 10:22 AM, David Griffith wrote:
> Dear list
>
> I am gradually increasing my ham fisted capabili
Dear list
I am gradually increasing my ham fisted capabilities on the IPod.
The next stage is to increase the effectiveness of my tortuous typing. I
have downloaded and about to try Fleksy on my IPod.
I have locked my IPod into Portrait orientation.
Obviously it would be easier to type on a IP
Ok I feel stupid. My mind was in another world. Replace the control n with cmd
n. and the rest of the steps should work. Again sorry about this.
On Feb 23, 2013, at 10:01 AM, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
> What you could do instead is what I do.
>
> 1. select the tracks with shift down arrow.
>
> 2
What you could do instead is what I do.
1. select the tracks with shift down arrow.
2. hit control n to create a new playlist and name it like Sarah's mess or
something.
3. I forgot to add that before step 2 copy the tracks to the clip board.
4. Now paste the tracks in to the iTunes playlist
Hi Colin
There's a problem with this method. The playlist then appears unsorted which,
to be honest, is going to be more work than it's worth. Oddly enough, this
worked fine until yesterday.
Gordon
On 23 Feb 2013, at 13:56, Red.Falcon wrote:
Hi there!
Why it does not work using those comma
Lynn
have you tried this:
1. Unplug your iPod. 2. Hold down the power and home buttons, and plug in
your iPod. 3. Wait until iTunes detects your iPod then tease the home button
but keep the power button held. When iTunes detects the iPod in recovery mode,
release the power button and foll
hi all
As part of the equipment which I am assembling for the placement on the
Vodafone World Of Difference scheme which I have been fortunate enough to
secure, I am most likely going to get the 13 inch MacBook Air latest generation
as my laptop which would suit me nicely I think. I would, the
Josh
Sandvox is a web design package.
On 19 Feb 2013, at 09:30, Josh Gregory wrote:
Sorry I can't be more… Helpful, but can I ask what it is? Thanks.
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Hi Sarah
We are behind, very behind, on mail at the moment unfortunately. Does GB
permit the process of double-tracking with pitch changes? For instance, if you
have a vocal track and want to double-track it with a pitch of a third of an
octave, (known in musical terms as "a Third") up, can t
Hi there!
Why it does not work using those commands I do not know!
But if after selecting you open VO+shift+M and use the make new playlist option
in there it does come up with name new playlist!
HTH Colin
On 23 Feb 2013, at 13:15, Gordon Smith wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I'm trying to make a playlist
Hi all
I'm trying to make a playlist based on a selection of tracks. Having searched
for the items by album name in the iTunes library, having subsequently located
the tracks, I then use shift+down-arrow to select the contiguous list of
tracks. Once done, I hit Commant+Shift+N, or use the pla
Hi,
Someone on the list mentioned they have gone through the update. Apparently we
can now mark books as read so they can be hidden from your library. I have
tried to find this feature without success.
Can someone give me a clue
TIA
Ian
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I thought of that after I sent the message.
Glenn
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Subject: Re: how to get ipod touch out of recovery mode, please help!
That is only applicable with ophones. i don't t
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