That is the weird thing.
I am also on Yosemite but column browser is working fine for me on that
platform but I did not have to make any changes to achieve this.
I mentioned Windows just to show that I realise the problem you are
encountering as this problem has emerged there.
David Griffit
Well, I think accessible for the most part is probably in need of more
qualification than the setup process and message list read.
I'll be anxious to hear more about how well it works in a little more depth as
there is a lot more to the application than a message list although I certainly
appre
Hi all,
I'm running Lion on my white macbook.
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Hi tim and all.
If I use vo-space to close the popup, it will say "no item selected" as I close
and then show songs in the popup choice but does not appear to actually respond
to toggling of the column browser until I vo-arrow over to the songs table so
that a song is selected. This could indee
I see that there are some settings that will make the column browser option in
the menus disappear and the cmd-b only to ding, because i just did it by
accident and then got it back but i'm not sure what I did. Yes, you did state
that you didn't have the column browser but since I am able to get
Ok, it was vo space on the item in the table, not just selecting it, as I had
been doing, that did the trick. Contrast that with the behavior of the output
device under system sound prefs, where all you need do is select an item by
arrowing to it, and the change occurs.
Mary
Mary Otten
motte.
Hi,
Just tested this a couple of days ago and from what I can see it appears to be
accessible for the most part. The message list reads fine on my machine
running yousemity. The setup read as well. Take it for what its worth.
Matthew
> On Nov 3, 2014, at 12:00 PM, Juan Hernandez wrote:
Hi!
Ok when on your music you’ll have that album popup button VO space on it and
inside you should be on a table!
Interact with it and you’ll get options like songs, albums, Artists and so on!
Sit on the Songs one and press enter.
Yu should be kicked out and that popup button should now say Songs
Hi,
Unfortionetlly I can not test this on my machine as I do not have any speakers.
I wonder how ever if this is a bug since my friend has the same problem with a
set of headphones and has the same problem.Just a though.
Matthew
> On Nov 3, 2014, at 11:42 AM, Dionipher Presas Herrera
Hi,
When navigating around iTunes, VO-left once from the Album Grid. this should
take you to an “Album” pop-over. Inside that pop-over menu is a table,
interact with it. VO-space on the Songs item within that table and your music
will no longer display as an album grid but as a table of musi
Command b gives me a ding sound and no joy. So column browser is definitely
absent here. I’ve tried the radio buttons. I know how to get out of the pop
over. What I’m saying is that nothing, and I do mean nothing, gives me a view
of music that is other than that album grid.
Mary Otten
motte...@g
All that different command plus number is for different sections of iTunes,
like movies etc. I get that. And no. column browser is not in my view menu. I
thought I stated that it is not there. I don’t know why. I just know it isn’t
there. I will try the toggle, in case it turns on without being
Assuming you are talking about iTunes 12 on the Mac, Have you tried the
keyboard shortcuts: cmd-1 cmd2 cmd3 cmd4 etc. And/or the radio buttons?
Also column browser is still there; it's cmd-b which is a toggle, and it is
also in your menus if you explore them after vo-m and go over to View.
I di
David, I’m not on Windows. I’m on a Mac running Yosemite. I up
graded from Mavericks yesterday and did the repair permissions. Column browser
isn’t showing up in the view menu. I guess all I can do is hope that the many
sighted people who thikn the redesign was stupid will convince Apple to not
It is a bit peculiar but I have been able to retain my column browser in
iTunes under Yosemite just fine. I do not know if this is a feature of
my upgrading rather than a clean install.
I have all the problems you have encountered on the windows version of
iTunes though.
David Griffith
O
HI all,
I know there has been a lot of complaining about the new iTunes. I’m trying to
be open-minded, but it is driving me nuts. With my music selected, I am unable
to get any view save for an unhelpful album grid. I can’t see an artist
listing, nor a list view of albums, nor any other sort of
I've been in touch with the developers of iText Express and they say the
new version of the app will be in the Apple App Store soon but they also
gave me a link to the new version. I downloaded it this morning and it
works perfectly. Here are the links:
Please get iText Express via
http://www.
Continuity in Yosemite/iOS 8: Which network powers what service?
by MacDailyNews
[cfsp key="adsense_336x280"]"If you have the latest Mac and the latest
iPhone or iPad running Apple's latest OSes, and if you have Wi-Fi and
Bluetooth turned on, the new Continuity features work like magic,"
Iljits
Sorry, I guess I misunderstood. That’s what happens when you are studying for a
Nemeth Code proofreading test and you much-needed time off for thinking briefly
about something else. I was speaking about using iCloud drive for backing up my
Mac.
Gigi
> On Nov 3, 2014, at 2:06 PM, Tim Kilburn
Hi,
Not sure I’m following you here Gigi. Using iCloud Drive is as you’ve
mentioned, but, iCloud backups of iOS devices is a different process.
Later…
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
> On Nov 3, 2014, at 12:51 PM, Eugenia Firth wrote:
>
> Hi there
> I have used it lately, and you have
Hi there
I have used it lately, and you have the same choices you normally have in
Finder like Merge, Replace, etc. So far, I have found it pretty convenient to
use, especially since I can now do command shift i to get to it.
Gigi
> On Nov 3, 2014, at 11:26 AM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
Thanks Phil. I put this on my Amazon wish list. Reviews there were
very good.
From The Believer. . .
. . . what if it were true?
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On 11/3/2014 7:40 AM, Phil Halton wrote:
Not a lapel style, but the blu snowball mikes aren’t bad. they have adjustable
pickup pattern
Hi,
As far as I can tell, the only option you have when manipulating backups, is
either restoring from one or deleting the entire device’s backup. I’m not
totally familiar with Apple’s backup process, but I’d venture to say that they
are likely incremental style of backups. thus, it would be
There is only one way to find out. I'll check it out.
Best,
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i think im having a problem on that too on my mavericks.. i didn't know...
Il giorno 03/nov/2014, alle ore 05:52 AM, Mary Otten ha
scritto:
> Hi all,
> I just upgraded my Mac mini to Yosemite. I discovered what I think is a
> problem, in that I no longer automatically switch from the onboard sp
I use vo-space sometimes if return doesn't work. Occasionally neither works.
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Not a lapel style, but the blu snowball mikes aren’t bad. they have adjustable
pickup patterns, are plug n’ play with Macs and are cheap - around $80.
On Nov 2, 2014, at 10:39 PM, The Believer wrote:
> I am considering a USB microphone (without headset), lapel style perhaps,
> that can be us
It’s easy to boot up into Windows. On most system setups, the bootable disks
goes like this: Startup Disk which contains OS X, recovery partition and
Windows. If not like that, then the order is reversed, with Windows being
second to OS X. Hold option once you hear the startup chime for about fi
Yes, but you might want to wait a few seconds before you take it out. Also, I
always check to make sure that it's off by seeing if it is still on the
desktop. If you don't do that, sometimes you get an error message. I don't
know, but I guess the computer is doing something with the drive someti
That should be it but if there are applications which have files from
that drive open it won't eject. Usually closing those docs is all it
takes but sometimes you have to quit the app itself.
CB
On 11/3/14, 7:17 AM, Caitlyn Furness wrote:
go to the desk top on the mac and highlight the flash d
go to the desk top on the mac and highlight the flash drive you want to eject
by navigating to it. then just hit command e to eject the drive. That’s it.
hth,
Caitlyn
> On Nov 3, 2014, at 7:13 AM, Kim Paulk wrote:
>
> Hello list,
>
> I learn a lot from all of you - thanks!
>
> What is the
Hello list,
I learn a lot from all of you - thanks!
What is the simplest way for a new user to eject a flash drive?
My friend is a good typist, but English is her second language. She also has
mild dexterity issues, so doesn't use trackpad commander.
She simply wants to insert her flash drive
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