Okay.
I managed to get drop box installed without having to pay anything. I put two
files in to the
c/Users/Ray/Public/Drop Box folder and selected both of them. However, when I
pressed VO+shift+m and scroled through the menu structure, no "drop box"
options came up. Should I havae restarte
I look forward to reading this.
I haven't encountered this specific problem yet.
however, I did have my mac lock up the other day cycling through the various
apps saying "application busy" and even trying to get to the apple menu to
restart the system failed. I had to hard boot the system to reg
Hi,
try pressing F9. This toggles mute for Voiceover on/off.
hth
Ricardo Walker
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Google Voice: 1-646-450-2197
On Oct 22, 2010, at 8:51 PM, Nothingvutlime wrote:
> Wow, this is wonderful info. I've accidentally had audio going to sound flour
While it is true that recent Macs and osx are 64 bit capable, snow leopard on
default is 32 bit. Do not know why Apple decided to put it 32 bit while saying
everywhere that it is 64bit.
On Oct 23, 2010, at 4:21 PM, Garry Turkington wrote:
> Hi,
>
> And any 64-bit-capable CPU you'll find on a
Hi Rose,
I'm so happy you got VO to work again. That sounds like an ordeal COngrats that
you got your Macbook to work again and VO to speak again. I'm saving your
message for future reference in case Audio Hijack ever causes my VO not to
speak again. Thank you so much for sharing. Have a wonder
Thanks.
It was a bit of work and time consuming. I never want to go through something
like this again. So I'm hoping that someone reads this and saves themselves a
lot of time and worry.
Oh, one more thing for Courtney and anyone else who is keeping track of the
steps I took for just-in-case me
I was able to get through the install without sighted assistance. I don't
remember exactly how I did it. However, I know that in order to click some of
the buttons, I had to hit control+vo+f5 to put the mouse cursor to the
VoiceOver cursor. Then I had to hit control+vo+space to click the butt
Yes, you need a Dropbox account. Go to dropbox.com and download the mac
application. When you run the application, you will have an opportunity to
create an account. After that, everything you put into the Dropbox folder will
be uploaded to your account on dropbox.com. I don't know how to se
Hi,
This is great news, I'm really happy for you that you were able to get
everything working with no sighted help. Now if this happens to me, I know what
to do, wish I was better with terminal though, (smiley).
Courtney
On 23/10/2010, at 11:29 in the Afternoon, Rose Morales wrote:
> Hi all,
Hi all,
I have spent a good portion of my day getting my baby back up and running. I'm
still not done. I have been a mac user for a year and a half now, and in this
time, I have learned much about my mac. Yet this problem and fixing it has
taught me so much about my mac that I figured it was wo
Ah, now that is what I wanted to know.
Is there no way to get to the continue button using Voice Over at al then?
Not even with the mouse keys turned on and then using the U and O keys to move
the mouse and the I key to click the mouse?
Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
Now A Very P
Hi Ray,
Oh, i'm sorry, I thought you had a Dropbox account. Yes, you will need to go
http://www.getdropbox.com
Once there, download the Dropbox for the Mac and then install it. This can be
tricky, so you might need sighted assistance for this. Frown, the hardest part
about the install is gett
Well, what I really wanted to do is to place a file in to the drop Box folder
and then be able to send a link to that to someone so that, if they click on a
link in my e-mail, they can just download the file. Is that how this works, or
have I got something wrong?
Do I need an actual drop box
Hi Ray,
What do you mean by the link? DO you mena copying the public link from things
you have placed in your dropbox. If you want to get to the Dropbox folder
itself, just go to finder and type D R. This should bring you to the dropbox
folder, Hit Command O on that and then type P U. This shou
Hi,
A while ago, there was a discussion on how to get to the drop box link on the
Mac. Can someone remidn me how to do this?
thanks.
Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
Now A Very Proud and very happy Mac user!!!
Skype Name:
barefootedray
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You are correct you need plastic to create an iTunes account but once you are
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Aloha,
Ellie
On Oct 23, 2010, at
If it's a modern Mac either should work. All my macs support 64 bit although
the oldest Mac I have is from September of 2009.
On Oct 23, 2010, at 5:37 PM, LaMcAs wrote:
> Hello list
>
> This is more for a friend but also for clarification.
>
> She has a Mac Book with 8gb RAM and has W7 Boot
To get an apple id without a creditcard?
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Hi,
And any 64-bit-capable CPU you'll find on a Mac or PC these days can
run either the 32-bit or 64-bit versions of the OS.
Garry
On 10/23/10, Scott Howell wrote:
> The Mac is 64Bit.
> On Oct 23, 2010, at 5:37 PM, LaMcAs wrote:
>
>> Hello list
>>
>> This is more for a friend but also for clari
The Mac is 64Bit.
On Oct 23, 2010, at 5:37 PM, LaMcAs wrote:
> Hello list
>
> This is more for a friend but also for clarification.
>
> She has a Mac Book with 8gb RAM and has W7 Boot Strapped on it.
>
> So what bit is the Apple Motherboard 32 bit or 64 bit?
>
> I would hope that as it has
Hello list
This is more for a friend but also for clarification.
She has a Mac Book with 8gb RAM and has W7 Boot Strapped on it.
So what bit is the Apple Motherboard 32 bit or 64 bit?
I would hope that as it has 8gb Ram it would be 64 bit.
She seems to think she is running W7 H
Hmmm, so you're saying the iPod Touch is better than the Nano 6th gen?
I don't do anything with iPods other than listen to music and books. I
like the 5th gen because of the built in speaker. It's awesome for
reading in bed. Not sure if the 6th gen has it. You have to pay for
something to use the T
command h hides the vm ware package.
I tend to disable VO when I'm in the windows environment and just activate it
when I want to switch back to the mac.
On Oct 23, 2010, at 5:48 AM, joe quinn wrote:
> but then how do you get back to the mac session? command control or something?
> - Orig
Hi Annie,
The Braillino is supported in the voiceover on my Mac mini, but not on the
iphone.
Isaac
- Original Message -
From: "Annie Skov Nielsen"
To:
Sent: Saturday, October 23, 2010 10:49 AM
Subject: Re: handytech Braillino and Iphone
Hi.
Please report it to apple, I think that
Hi.
Please report it to apple, I think that the braillino will be supported in the
4.2.
Best regards Annie.
On Oct 23, 2010, at 3:40 AM, Isaac Obie wrote:
> Allison,
> It won't work! Braillino is not listed on the iphone list of devices. We
> tried it in class! No go!
> Isaac
> - Original
Nah, you are already in the mac session. Windows is just a program running on
your mac. control option m for the menu bar, and control option d for the dock
both work. So does command tab to take you through your running applications.
Hope this helps,
Erik Burggraaf
User support consultant,
but then how do you get back to the mac session? command control or something?
- Original Message -
From: erik burggraaf
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2010 2:46 PM
Subject: Re: windows and the mac?
Hum, Well, you could try command enter fo
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