I failed to mention that it seems as though banners cause the problem as well.
Thanks Ray for your suggestion. It's costly to have a laptop fixed for sure.
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On Aug 16, 2013, at 8:42 PM, Ray Foret jr wrote:
> Have you a bluetooth keyboard with which to try? ON my built in k
The keyboard is fine and my bluetooth one did the same thing. I just don't get
it.
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On Aug 16, 2013, at 8:42 PM, Ray Foret jr wrote:
> Have you a bluetooth keyboard with which to try? ON my built in keyboard, if
> you can believe it, I've got an entire virticle row gone.
Have you a bluetooth keyboard with which to try? ON my built in keyboard, if
you can believe it, I've got an entire virticle row gone. These are the keys
which no longer type:
x s w 2 F2 escape Grave accent and tab.
The only solution was an Apple bluetooth keyboard or els have the entire top
Hi Georgina,
A few years ago I did a podcast showing how to do this using Amadeus
Pro and a Griffin iMic. The podcast was on blindcooltech but I understand
that is now down. If you are interested I might still have a copy I can post
with a dropbox link. Although Amadeus has changed
>
> This has happened several times; I try to use my command key to no avail in
> Safari so I can't even put an address, close a window, etc. The window
> chooser shows no extra windows up, but my sighted husband has to shut the
> dialog boxes. What can I do so that I don't need sighted help
what i like about fusion is actually that i can have the mac do its
thing in windows, totally secured from the rest of the computers
files.
Sure we can scan books and all that under osx, but i have never ever
found a way to make my book-scanner work as i wanted it under native
osx.
my next project
I like Key Remap for Macbook. It allows me to use caps lock as the VO key in OS
X, and the JAWS key in Windows in Fusion. The one down side to this is that you
lose caps lock functionality, but I can live with that.
Jonathan Mosen
Mosen Consulting
Blindness technology eBooks, tutorials and traini
EBrilliant Scott, coincidentally, I just found out about these things this week
and have been considering options, so this review was perfect timing. Thanks
very much.
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On 16 Aug 2013, at 19:04, Scott Davert wrote:
> below is a review I wrote concerning the product mention
Thanks, Barry. I did go to the accessibility page, which is where I found the
little blurb on VO but I missed the link you sent. Found the old VO manual
under the support/manuals link.
Mary Otten
motte...@gmail.com
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Have you looked hear? http://www.apple.com/accessibility/resources/
The OSX guide says it is for ML.
Also, I’m sure that everybody all ready using a Mac knows about vo-h, but maybe
a reminder is in order.
Hope this helps.
On Aug 16, 2013, at 2:54 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
> I have looked on App
I have looked on Apple's site for the voiceover manual and the only thing I
find is from 2008, getting started guide. I was hoping to find something that
reflects the current VO but have come up empty. Does anybody have a link?
Mary
Mary Otten
motte...@gmail.com
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below is a review I wrote concerning the product mentioned in the
subject. I tried to describe it as best I could for those who cannot
see pictures of it.
taken from:
http://www.applevis.com/accessory-reviews/miscellaneous/limeade-18000-mah-battery-pack-lot-power-money
Introduction
The Limeade lin
Hi,
just to add, you don’t need to interact with edit boxes for the most part on
the Mac.
Ricardo Walker
rica...@appletothecore.info
Twitter:@apple2thecore
www.appletothecore.info
On Aug 16, 2013, at 3:39 AM, Pamela Francis wrote:
> Hi Maurice
> The dialog box to sign in to the Mac App Store,
Hi Maurice
The dialog box to sign in to the Mac App Store, generally comes in front of the
window you're using to purchase your application. Your Apple ID is already
there, tab through until you hear password, then tab again, it should say edit
box interact with that, then type your password. Re
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