I hadve the language rotor activated in my iPhone5. Can we make it be quiet,
so we don't accidentally hit that again? Can we remoe it or how do we make
it be quiet?
Thanks in advance,
Brenda
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got the Belkin Thunderbolt Dock connected and I couldn't be happier.
I'm backing up using SuperDuper now to a Hatachi mobile drive and speed is
amazing, the backup of 500GB should be finished in about a quarter of an hour
me thinks.
I can certainly understand why Belkin chose a full metal desig
Lol!. No it's the stuff you can get from walmart. It's special air that has a
chemical in it that reacts to make the can cold. Do it with the system and
everything turned off so you can get everything.
Good luck.
On Jul 21, 2013, at 4:48 PM, "Rudolph, Douglas"
wrote:
> okay cool, thanks guy
okay cool, thanks guys. i wasn't too sure just going by how compressed air is
free kin cold lol, and the mac so thin wasn't sure if it would effect anything.
and hahaha glen, nope. i wouldn't use contained air such as you thought…lol
its another story if I'm cleaning an empty tower, then maybe
Actually, I thought that Douglas was referring to the non-clean air, like a
large compressed air tank, like you would use for filling a tire.
The clean air on the other hand, in an aerosol can is made for just that
purpose.
Glenn
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To: "Mac OSX
I don't' see why not. I used compressed air on my laptops since 2002 when I
first started owning one. One laptop lasted almost 6 years. lol! and I think i
did use compressed air on my mac once before taking it in to the shop. the guy
said it looked pretty clean. lol!
On Jul 21, 2013, at 3:23 PM
I would.
A purist may say not, but the keyboard is exposed to a lot of particles.
A circuit board is another matter.
Glenn
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To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility"
Sent: Sunday, July 21, 2013 5:16 PM
Subject: macbook air and compressed air
hey guy
hey guys. this is a ridiculouss question and i prob know the answer is not
recommended, but can you use compressed air on the keyboard?
thanks
doug
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You can also creat a url shortcut file you can then replace in a folder.
1. create a new text edit document.
2. hit cmd shift t to turn it in to plain text.
3. at the type, type
[InternetShortcut]
4. hit enter twice then type
URL=http://nightly.adium.im/
Hit enter at the end of that address.
I don't know why you want to do this but here you go.
If yu want to reset yrou key chain then from the finder hit cmd shift g and
then you get the dialogue type
~/library/Keychains
then hit enter.
Net remove the file called login.keychain
I can't remember if there's anything else you need to
1. from safari hit cmd option b.
2. browse to the collection where you have your book marks in the first table,
then hit vo j to jump to your list
3. hit the delete key on any book mark you want to remove. You will not get a
confirmation so be very careful.
Tc.
On Jul 21, 2013, at 9:40 AM, Cat
Hello all,
How do I accomplish this?
Step by step would be appreciated.
Thanks, Cathy
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Hello all,
How would I accomplish this task? I need step by step directions please.
Cathy
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You are comparing two different animals, Chris. I also think you are being
a bit dismissive. Remember that iOS accessibility came very early in the game
while accessibility with Mac OS X has been going on at the same time Apple has
literally been rewriting all of their core applications. O
Thanks Anne - this helped along with what others have offered, and I now have
several ways to achieve what I want. Great stuff -
Andy
On 20 Jul 2013, at 23:11, Anne Robertson wrote:
> Hello Andy,
>
> The Copy link option in the contextual menu doesn't always work. It all
> depends on how the
John,
My reference to Mac OS X being half baked, was in comparison to iOS. Voiceover
has come on leaps and bounds on iOS since 2009. Has Voiceover come on leaps
and bounds on Mac OS X since 2009? There have been some improvements yes,
still numerous bugs and major missing features. Probably
I am sorry, I was referring to vo shift u. Sorry! Lol!
Daniela Rubio T
Distinguished Educator
iPhone: +34662328507
El 20/07/2013, a las 22:07, Sarah k Alawami escribió:
> Huh? Vo plus u for me brings up the web rotor not read the address of the
> link, unless syou have your settings st in
I concur, I use command l when I have a web page opened which tells me the url
and a simple copy and paste allows me to put the address in an email or text
doc. To add the url to my bookmarks I use command d.
Regards
G
>From Bridgerule in glorious Devon, England.
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