Hello.
A friend and I have just discovered that you cannot navigate by a line in
Safari or web based help using the braille display. If you use the braille next
line keystroke space dot 3 or set your rotator to line and use the down arrow
on the Mac keyboard.
Voice-over moves, but braille
The best thing is to ignore the app.
Just press control shift H to go to your home folder and you should find
your dropBox folder there alongside your normal documents and downloads
folder under your name.
David Griffith
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From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
I shoudl add, ignore the app once opened. I often more then not forget it's
there only do I remember to check my menu bar if i hear something has been
added or taken away from my db do I check but tha'ts not very often
Take care.
On Jun 9, 2014, at 1:49, David Griffith
Hello there. What you can also do is go into the home folder with command shift
h an create an alias for the drop box folder. You can then copy that to and
move it to the desktop. It is just another option instead of going through
home. Hope this helps.
On Jun 8, 2014, at 8:51 PM, Juaanita
Hello,
To open the app, get to your extras menu, and vo till you get to DropBox and
hold down the option key and click the mouse. You were wondering how to open
the app and not the actual folder I believe. smile.
John
On Jun 8, 2014, at 8:51 PM, Juaanita Marttin jordmar...@suddenlink.net
Thanks all for the help. I didn’t know there was a home folder. There’s still
so much to learn about this Mac.
On Jun 9, 2014, at 3:49 AM, David Griffith d.griff...@btinternet.com wrote:
The best thing is to ignore the app.
Just press control shift H to go to your home folder and you
If you cannot do the option click and you have mouse keys simply turn them ona
dnit option I.
Take care.
On Jun 9, 2014, at 4:57, John Gunn g...@tznet.com wrote:
Hello,
To open the app, get to your extras menu, and vo till you get to DropBox and
hold down the option key and click the
Lol. I happen to learn that 2 days after I got my mac. I happen to be in my go
menu from the finder and I saw cmd shift h. lol! If you want to know more neat
tips like that check out http://tffppodcast.com/listen and
http://tffppodcast.com/premium and http://gwennacast.com
Take care and enjoy
Actually that's how I have mine set up as I hve moved my db to //volumes/music
and it for me is way quicker then hittind cmd shift c, then mu for my volume
then startnig to type in dropbox. lol!
Take care.
On Jun 9, 2014, at 3:41, Matthew Carello mcarell...@comcast.net wrote:
Hello there.
I should have also said that i've been using a mac for going on 4 years now
and absolutally love it.there's always a plethera of things to learn every
single day. I'm constently learning new stuff to each when I'm comfertable and
stuff that is of use to me, for example voicing text books for
Hello,
I am running Apple Calendar on the latest level of Mac OS. My calendar is held
on GMail so that it can be synchronised with Mac OS, IOS and Android devices.
Is there an easy way to use Apple Calendar to delete all events before a
specified date? My current calendar contains events back
There should be in the settings someware to not synch events older then x days.
Maybe set it to 30 or what ever the derfault is to be safe. Granted I have not
gotten this to work but Im letting you know the setting is there.
Take care.
On Jun 9, 2014, at 9:54 AM, Paul Hopewell
Hi all.
I am looking for an accessible dictionary for mac OS 10 mavericks other than
the built in one something like the oxford dictionary!.
this is to assist with improving over all english and spellings etc.
Many thanks for all of your help.
Kind regards.
stuart.
--- Mac Access At Mac Access
Are you looking for something like the
New Oxford American Dictionary?
On Jun 9, 2014, at 5:07 PM, stuart young stuartyo...@samobile.net wrote:
Hi all.
I am looking for an accessible dictionary for mac OS 10 mavericks other than
the built in one something like the oxford dictionary!.
this is
Hi geoff.
I should have been clearer., I am looking for a UK dictionary.
Kind regards Stuart.
Sent from my iPhone
On 9 Jun 2014, at 22:40, Geoff Stephens geoffsli...@gmail.com wrote:
Are you looking for something like the
New Oxford American Dictionary?
On Jun 9, 2014, at 5:07 PM,
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