Hi Matthew,
FYI, the entire message you wanted to send was put into the subject line, and
thus a bit confusing. Make sure you're actually typing that into the body in
future.
That being said, without more information it's hard to help you. Is the drive
turned on, or does it not need to be? Is it
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Hi Harmony,
Travis has ported a terminal based spreadsheet program named sc from slackware
linux. You can find it at the Softcon download pages:
http://www.softcon.com/mac/unix/
Alternatively, you can try Tables, which you may find more intuitive to use
than the iWorks Numbers program:
http://
I've heard of that. I tried pages last summer, and didn't like it much,
although I heard it's improved since then.
And yes I am still awake, since I woke up late. Hahahahaha.
On 14 Apr 2013, at 01:43, Josh Gregory wrote:
> The only one I know of is numbers, and I'm not even sure if that's
> a
The only one I know of is numbers, and I'm not even sure if that's accessible.
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On Apr 13, 2013, at 8:27 PM, Harmony Neil wrote:
> Hellow,
> does anyone know of any accessible spreadsheet apps that work with mac
> Mountain Lion? I'm not looking for anything fancy, just som
Hi Catherine,
I have a general suggestion that should help you enter all kinds of text more
easily, which is to use a third-party program for text expansion like "aText"
($5 in the Mac app store), or to at least use custom text substitution that you
can set up under the "Text" pane of your Mac'
Hellow,
does anyone know of any accessible spreadsheet apps that work with mac Mountain
Lion? I'm not looking for anything fancy, just something small.
Thanks,
harmony.
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But how even if you don't have that mode on do you enter those characters, if
you can memorize the numbers that is lol!
On Apr 13, 2013, at 4:37 PM, Randy Stegall wrote:
> I use StickeyKeys also and when I want to lock the option key or any of the
> modifier keys all I have to do is press the p
I use StickeyKeys also and when I want to lock the option key or any of the
modifier keys all I have to do is press the particular key twice. This locks
it until the key is pressed witch unlocks the key in use.
Hth..
Randy
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Raleigh, NC
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Hi,
Has anyone ever entered characters by entering the unicode numbers?
To cut a long story short I have a need to do this and cannot get it
to work. I found some instructions about it and think I followed them
properly,and now I am suppose to be able to hold down the option key
and enter the req
Hello. Hit the add button in the qn single key strokes option, then hit d then
vo right to the menu and choose what you want. Since I don't know where it is
in the menus as those are set to defaults, good luck finding it.
Good luck.
On Apr 13, 2013, at 10:21 AM, Catherine Turner
wrote:
> Hi,
Hi,
I wanted to change one of the single key presses used in Quick Nav and
in attempting to, seem to have removed the command I wanted to alter.
I want to use the letter d to move to the next different item. At the
moment that is used to find previous checkbox. I don't particularly
mind about h
Iv'e had no issues with the latest version before this update. I have my iTunes
set to classic view. Now if it could only not delete my podcasts every time I
shut down iTunes that would be nice! and not take 30 seconds to open my 30 mb
itl file where the library is stored. Other then that it's
If you mean iMessages, yes, it's a sort of water droplets sound. That's the
only way I can think of to describe it, LOL. In Messages preferences, you can
change the sound that you hear.
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On Apr 13, 2013, at 3:55 AM, George Cham wrote:
> I've been receiving messages on the M
Hello. Before I update to the latest version of iTunes, is it any better
than 11.2, or whatever I have?
Thanks in advance,
Brenda
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Okay, thanks.
Take care,
Brenda
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From: "Sarah k Alawami"
To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility"
Sent: Friday, April 12, 2013 11:30 PM
Subject: Re: two questions
In ios if you have a iPhone 4 it's 12 but an iPhone 5 it's 16. As for the
safa
thanks will look forward to it.
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From: Chris Gilland
Sent: Saturday, April 13, 2013 3:17 AM
To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: creating a website using a content management system or html
Jamie, being this list is for mac issues, I'll write you off list reg
Hi Hatch,
Sure fire me off a mail. Always happy to help.
Dónal
On 13 Apr 2013, at 06:07, "H Erraji" wrote:
> Hi Dónal,
>
> Because this is likely to be offlist, can I contact you otherwise to ask a
> few more questions about HTML authoring on the Mac please?
> Thank you.
>
> Regards,
>
> Ha
I've been receiving messages on the Mac for a few months, and wanted to know,
is there a sound to alert me to new messages?
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George,
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