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> Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2014 4:18 PM
> Subject: RE: Turning Hardware Keys to Software Keys on Mac Book Air
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>> Generally on the Mac you press VO Space on an element to confirm, or if
>> using quick nav both up and down keys together.
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c-access.net] On Behalf Of Eleanor Burke
Sent: 30 January 2014 14:33
To: OS X & iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: Turning Hardware Keys to Software Keys on Mac Book Air
Thanks Matthew, now I have the keyboard and soft keys sorted, I wonder if
you can tell me how do I do an update. I am told ther
iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: Turning Hardware Keys to Software Keys on Mac Book Air
Thanks Matthew, now I have the keyboard and soft keys sorted, I wonder if
you can tell me how do I do an update. I am told there are 2 updates
available but I do not know how to accept to update. I tried pres
over was saying that I needed to restart after updates so I wondered if the
updates had actually been done.
- Original Message -
From: "Matthew Carello"
To: "OS X & iOS Accessibility"
Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2014 11:52 AM
Subject: Re: Turning Hardware Keys
Hi there!
This setting is in the keyboard section of your system preferences.
And, you don’t *have* to change this, it’s mostly personal preference.
With this setting, one way makes it so you can adjust screen brightness, etc,
with the function keys. If you leave it that way, you’ll have to also
Hello Eleanor. Go into preferences in the apple menu. Choose the keyboard
button. When in there select the keyboard tab and go over to where it says use
all f1,f2, etc as as standard function keys.checkbox and check it. if it is
unchecked it just means that you have to use the function key to t
My friend told me that I have to turn my hardware keys to software keys on
my new Mac Book Air. How do I do this? If I do it can it be reversed? She
has a Mac but has forgotten how it is done! I only know at present how to
turn on and off my Mac Book Air and how to connect to my home wi-fi s