I'll try that. Thanks.
Rafael
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Behalf Of Chris Blouch [cblo...@aol.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2012 3:39 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: A problem with my home
Excellent paper Neil. I agree with the previous poster; you're right
on the money.
Cameron.
On 5/9/12, Eugenia Firth wrote:
> Hello Neil.
> I read your paper, and I think you're right on the money here. In the case
> of GPS, I just can't envision a really good software for us that the sight
Hello Neil.
I read your paper, and I think you're right on the money here. In the case of
GPS, I just can't envision a really good software for us that the sighted would
like as well. Sure, there are sighted people that would like a GPS that would
operate the way most of us would prefer. But, I
Weird. Sounds like it's having trouble reading or writing the setup
info. Might be worth trying the usual repair permissions just in case
that fixes it.
CB
On 5/9/12 3:10 PM, Bejarano, Rafael P. wrote:
Thanks for your input. My iMac is three years old, and other functions
requiring a batter
Thanks for your input. My iMac is three years old, and other functions
requiring a battery (e.g., the clock) are working just fine.
Rafael
On May 9, 2012, at 12:31 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:
> How old is your iMac? There is a battery in there someplace that keeps
> things like the clock and some
Same thing on Chrome, so this seems like a webkit bug. I tested on
Chrome 18.0.1025.168 and also tried the Canary build 20.0.1131.0. I
also tried the Webkit nightly version 5.1.5 7534.55.3 which also had
the same issue, so it's a family problem. Because it works fine with
NVDA I'm thinking my
So I made a similar argument with spending time deleting email in that
it might not be worth your time. I have 134 apps in my iTunes Mobile
Applications folder which consume about 1.6GB of space. Nothing to
sneeze at but is it worth freeing up the space only to have the stuff
come back again? I
How old is your iMac? There is a battery in there someplace that keeps
things like the clock and some settings even when the machine is powered
off and those batteries eventually wear out. I think 5 years or so is
typical.
CB
On 5/9/12 12:07 PM, Bejarano, Rafael P. wrote:
Hi listers,
I can'
Hi listers,
I can't seem to figure out how to get my iMac to remember the settings for my
home network when I turn it off. The next time that I start the computer, I
have to go through the steps to set up the network all over again, as if I
never had done it--turn on Airport, create a new netw
Hello again!
To stop the monitoring , use the same command that starts it ,
Vo+command+shift+the number of your hotspot.
Take care and if I can help, just tell me!
SALUDOS, DANIELA R.T.
MACNETICOS, APPLE Y ACCESIBILIDAD A TU ALCANCE.
EN TWITTER: @macneticos
NUESTRO BLOG EN:
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hi. thanks for all this help. i have turned on presenter notes in the
presenter display options, but still doesn't show them.
will exporting as a pdf work for me since I have a movie in my
presentation? many thanks.
On May 8, 8:54 pm, Esther wrote:
> Hi Philippa, Chris, and Others,
>
> I think t
Morning all.
I was wondering how do I completely remove a mail account from my mac running
Lion? I messed up when creating one and when I try to do it over it keeps
trying to pull up the wrong info that's stored somewhere on this thing. Any
help would be great, thanks.
May and Prince Noah
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Dear All,
About a year or so ago now, I wrote the below short paper covering the topic of
Accessibility verse Adaptation.
Given the discussion recently on a few mailing lists I'm subscribed to about
making various Apps accessible, I thought this might provoke a few individuals
into considering
Hi all,
On Sunday, for no apparent reason, I began experiencing problems connecting my
Macbook Air to the internet. It doesn't seem to hold the connection to our
wireless network, it is *ungodly slow sending and receiving mail and in opening
websites. At the time this began, there had been no
Another thing of interest could be an app for the iphone called vokul, spelled
v o k u l. You talk to it, and it does what you tell it to, much like siri, but
different. I like its way of doing things more than siri, but vokul cannot do
all the things that siri can. Not for the mac, but just goo
The friend mail is a mail interface for Facebook that does what you want
and more, and everything in your mail application.
Claus
http://thefriendmail.com/
Den 09-05-2012 10:32, Daniel McGee skrev:
Hi all, because Voiceover has focus issues with the main Facebook site, I was
wondering if th
Hi all, because Voiceover has focus issues with the main Facebook site, I was
wondering if there any apps out there that are free where one can do the
following.
1. view my friends posts.
2. to be able to comment on them and like them.
I am aware that one can use the mobile site of Facebook bu
Hi,
I like the app saved on my computer. This is because I always update apps from
my phone then check its accessibility after every update. If the update breaks
accessibility, I can delete it, and just sync the old version back on my phone
via iTunes. If you don't have a backup saved on you
Yes.
It works in any and all edit fields excluding password fields.
Ricardo Walker
rica...@appletothecore.info
Twitter:@apple2thecore
www.appletothecore.info
On May 9, 2012, at 2:35 AM, Venkatesh Potluri wrote:
> Thank you all for your suggestions. Can the dictation be used in edit field
> of
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