Just remember 2 things. You have to VO command space twice on the first file
you want to select and always use VO up or down when moving between files until
you command c to copy them as you can lose file selection. Oh and you don't
have to change any curser rowting to do this.
Danny
Sent f
Can I restore the system to what it was before the problem started?
And if so, how to I do it?
George,
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On 05/05/2013, at 3:49 PM, "Sarah k Alawami" wrote:
> Interact with the table and press vo cmd space on the files you want to
> select. then cmd c to copy the files a
Interact with the table and press vo cmd space on the files you want to
select. then cmd c to copy the files and cmd v or cmd options in the place you
want to copy or move the files respectively.
Take care.
On May 4, 2013, at 10:25 PM, George Cham wrote:
> I'm trying to select multiple files
I'm trying to select multiple files on the Mac, with curser tracking off. And
quick nav off.
I go to use vo down arrow, but voice over starts saying verticol splitter.
It won't select the files, I just get a sound.
Its also happening when curser tracking is on.
Typed with Fleksy
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Hit the cmd shift j key. This will tell the mail client that the email is junk.
Take care.
On May 4, 2013, at 5:11 PM, Cathy wrote:
> hi all,
>
> I know how to tell my mac that something is not junk by putting the address
> of the sender into my address book. but how do I tell my mac that some
hi all,
I know how to tell my mac that something is not junk by putting the address of
the sender into my address book. but how do I tell my mac that something is
junk?
thanks Cathy
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Very good, thanks very much. :-)
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On May 4, 2013, at 5:24 PM, Esther wrote:
> Hi Josh, Judy, Catherine, and Others,
>
> You can find the podcast whose description Judy gave at John Panarese's
> Macfortheblind.com web pages, under the Demonstrations section:
> http://macfort
Great!! Glad you have it sorted. I was happy to be of assistance.
Randy
On May 4, 2013, at 6:47 PM, Cathy wrote:
> hi Randy,
>
> oh no, I am far from confused. actually I am quite sorted out now!
> thanks for telling me that there were menus to access the ap store, I did not
> know this. I di
hi Randy,
oh no, I am far from confused. actually I am quite sorted out now!
thanks for telling me that there were menus to access the ap store, I did not
know this. I did find the log-out / log-in choices in the store menu and was
able to log out of my husband's account which was on my computer
Hi Josh, Judy, Catherine, and Others,
You can find the podcast whose description Judy gave at John Panarese's
Macfortheblind.com web pages, under the Demonstrations section:
http://macfortheblind.com/Demonstrations
You can either go to this web page and navigate by headings until you find the
he
Hi, I don't know of these are meant to be links or not, but they're not showing
as such.
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On May 4, 2013, at 4:01 PM, Judy Pryor wrote:
> I wondered if this would help. Judy.
>
> Macfortheblind Audio Demonstration Series (Episode 16) Working with Text on
> the Web in Mount
I wondered if this would help. Judy.
Macfortheblind Audio Demonstration Series (Episode 16) Working with Text on
the Web in Mountain Lion
In my first podcast covering Mountain Lion, I demonstrate the 3 ways one can
now select text on the web in Mountain Lion. MacfortheblindSelecting Text on
t
Sweet Thanks, :-)
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On May 4, 2013, at 7:58 AM, Esther wrote:
> Hi,
> I answered a post about other voices for the Mac a few weeks ago with this
> information. I also had one of the Cereproc voices from the same period that
> Nic describes, and I had to delete it because it
hey,
sadly i do not have a backup.
i had just edited these files at least in the trash i still have the old
unedited copies.
you can lose files on windows as well if you stop a file move.
On 04/05/2013, at 6:56 PM, "David Griffith" wrote:
> Do you have a Time machine backup?
>
> -Original
Hi,
I answered a post about other voices for the Mac a few weeks ago with this
information. I also had one of the Cereproc voices from the same period that
Nic describes, and I had to delete it because it crashed VoiceOver on my Mac.
I quite liked the voice, which was one of their Scottish voi
Hi all,
Chris, you asked which website I was trying this on - have tried
several, including charity job.co.uk but it seems to happen every time
I try on whichever website.
Thanks for the suggestion about resetting and the instructions on how
to do so, I'll try this later today. I think I'll stil
Hi!
I tried this with VoiceOver, and they were absolutely terrible to work with.
I'd maybe hear one phrase spoken, then the voice would crash. Even then, the
voice was truly unresponsive, even if I used the voice without VoiceOver.
I just had another look, and it seems that the male voices disa
Do you have a Time machine backup?
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hey,
thanks for getting ba
Oh my God wow, they have one of Pres. Obama? Just wow.
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On May 4, 2013, at 2:29 AM, "Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith"
wrote:
> Hello everybody
>
> Have any of you tried the CereProc voices for OS X? These voices are
> developed by a company based in Scotland, here in the UK.
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