Oh wow. So how do I remove the launchpad then?
Christopher Hallsworth
Student at the Hadley School for the Blind
www.hadley.edu
On 05/07/2014 23:19, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
Yeah true. I got rid of it so I don't use it as I don't find a need to. Way too
clunky. lol! but yeah that is also a
Actually I was not clear, my bad not yours. I jut removed the icon from the
doc. I don't want to remove it totally from the apps folder. but yeah the only
time I want it there is when I'm grabbing somethign from the app store so I can
see the dl progress. That is just me though. I'm not forcing
Is that something one has to set up in the trackpad commanders
Eleanor Martha Burke
On 6 Jul 2014, at 18:23, Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:
I literally did mean click. I have a track pad on my laptop so I just clicked
the track pad whilst holding down the control key.
On Jul
Sent from my iPhone when opening any application, do the following:
You can press command oh, you can press control option space, alternatively,
you can swipe until you reach the application, and double tap with one finger
on the trackpad.
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No this has nothing to do with track pad. This is a global mac thing. This is
how a sighted person would get past gate keeper. They control click on the app
and choose open from the menu that appears. We if we so chose do vo shift m.
This does the same thing. M as in mouse or menu, or how ever
Actually we are talkign of gate keeper and how to by pass it. This was her
original question as her gate keeper is set about as high as it can go. .
On Jul 6, 2014, at 10:30 AM, Ismael Herrera isupr...@me.com wrote:
Sent from my iPhone when opening any application, do the following:
You
no problem sorry
Eleanor Martha Burke
On 6 Jul 2014, at 18:32, Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:
Actually we are talkign of gate keeper and how to by pass it. This was her
original question as her gate keeper is set about as high as it can go. .
On Jul 6, 2014, at 10:30 AM,
Hi, Again, Folks. I seem to be having a problem getting two printers in two
different locations to work. The problem is this:
I have two HP printers in two different physical locations. They are identical
models. In one location, I’m able to print wirelessly through the router; the
printer
Perhaps the router you are having trouble with is using dynamic DNS and you
should go into the router settings and set the printer to static DNS.
HTH.
Glenn
- Original Message -
From: Matthew Chao mattc...@verizon.net
To: Mac OSX iOS Accessibility mac-access@mac-access.net
Sent: Sunday,
What I've discovered, is that for you to use soon, it's best to have voiceover
off. Then do a two finger out word pinch two fingers together spread apart turn
voiceover back on, and you'll find a zoom feature at the bottom of the screen.
It will stay there then and voiceover can work with it.
I can’t get the Epson scanner to scan so I put the disk in to see if I needed
to install something from it. The only thing I see in the Epson menu is the
quit command. Now I can’t get the slot loading door on the external disk drive
to pop the disk out. I thought the command was the far
Try highlingt the drive in the computer list which you can get to from the
finder with cmd shift c, and hitting cmd e.
Take care.
On Jul 6, 2014, at 5:22 PM, Juaanita Marttin jordmar...@suddenlink.net wrote:
I can’t get the Epson scanner to scan so I put the disk in to see if I needed
to
Juaanita,
K3000 will automatically detect compatible scanners whose TWAIN drivers are
installed on your Mac. My suggestion would be to quit K3000, unplug the scanner
from your Mac, go to Epson’s website, download the latest TWAIN driver for your
model of scanner, install the driver, re-attach
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