Hi there.
I haven’ t done this for quite some time, but why dont you use command + option
+ left or right arrows to go back and forth within the track?
Regards.
Nektarios.
> On 10 Jul 2018, at 03:53, Leo Bado wrote:
>
> hi,
>
> how do you guys listen to audiobooks on Mac?
>
> itunes is ok b
Thanks. I knew it would be something that should have been blindingly obvious,
if you will pardon the expression.
Anyway, I now have a new problem. I have constructed a spreadsheet, but I have
missed something out in the middle of the blasted thing. I feel sure there must
be a way to insert a r
Use the context menu to insert or delete rows and columns:
[control] + [option] + [shift] + M
Hth,
Jeff
> On Jul 10, 2018, at 5:42 AM, 'Adrienne Chalmers' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> Thanks. I knew it would be something that should have been blindingly
> obvious, if you will pardon the
I read 10 12 or 15 hours audiobooks,
doesn't seem like a very good option.
is unbelieveable, the most simple things to do in windows are really
complicated on Mac.
Leo Bado
El 10/07/2018 a las 3:37, Nektarios Mallas escribió:
Hi there.
I haven’ t done this for quite some time, but why do
Hi.
Why don't you use vlc or cog?
VLC saves the playback position if you quit the program so it resumes
whenn you open the file again from finder even if you played many
files afterwards.
hth.
On 7/10/18, Leo Bado wrote:
> I read 10 12 or 15 hours audiobooks,
>
> doesn't seem like a very good op
Hi Leo,
Try VLC Media player, you can get it from videolan.org. It has a
percentage slider that is accessible with voiceover.
HTH Jeff
On 7/10/18, Oriol Gómez wrote:
> Hi.
> Why don't you use vlc or cog?
> VLC saves the playback position if you quit the program so it resumes
> whenn you open the
I find that if you are in the mode where arrow keys moves through the set of
cells, then the option key with the arrow key will add a column/cell either
before or after the currently selected cell.
I often was adding columns to my spreadsheets when I first started using
Numbers when I thought
because I didn't know vlc allowed this feature... lol
now I know, thank you.
Leo Bado
El 10/07/2018 a las 6:36, Oriol Gómez escribió:
Hi.
Why don't you use vlc or cog?
VLC saves the playback position if you quit the program so it resumes
whenn you open the file again from finder even if you p
yeah just what I needed, many thanks Jeff
Leo Bado
El 10/07/2018 a las 7:11, jeff `greene escribió:
Hi Leo,
Try VLC Media player, you can get it from videolan.org. It has a
percentage slider that is accessible with voiceover.
HTH Jeff
On 7/10/18, Oriol Gómez wrote:
Hi.
Why don't you use vl
Using my iMac running OS 10.11.6 and the latest Itunes, I need to plug in my
iPhone 5S. I need to plug in the iPhone 5S to do some work. I wish to have only
iTunes and no iPhone charging. Can I have iTunes not charge my iPhone? The
iPhone battery is allready at 100%.
Angus MacKinnon, Personalis
Background: I’ve also asked on the braille-display-users mailing list, but
thought I should inquire here too.
Has anyone here had experience (and if so, was it positive or negative) of
using the new 5th generation VFO Focus Blue braille displays with VoiceOver for
Mac?
I’ve already confi
If you go into settings, general, iPhone storage, you will see a list of apps
and how much space they and their associated data are using. You will also see
a date when Apple claims the app was last used. This data is wildly in accurate
in the case of me and my phone. It has apps that I use on a
Hello Angus,
Why are you worried about your iPhone charging when at 100%? It does no harm at
all.
Cheers,
Anne
> On 11 Jul 2018, at 00:37, Angus MacKinnon wrote:
>
> Using my iMac running OS 10.11.6 and the latest Itunes, I need to plug in my
> iPhone 5S. I need to plug in the iPhone 5S to
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