Your thought akes sense,
I have my auto lock set to 2 minutes which is why it locks during download.
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Sent: Friday, 12 June 2020 9:09 AM
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Subject: Re: IOS updates
Yes, I got what your saying b
Hi Donna,
When working with tables in Pages, I first interact with the table in question
and then I use vo+arrow keys to move through the cells. Vo+up&down arrows will
take you straight to the row below or above. If a cell is empty, I just start
typing the content and it is inserted into it.
Hi Traci,
I use Twitterrific for mac on Sierra all the time. It’s fairly accessible, and
it has a fair number of shortcut keys. Once you’ve signed into your account,
the table will populate with the tweets. You can move up and down the table
using arrow keys. Voiceover is quite vocal in Twi
Hi,
I also use night owl for twitter on the Mac which is fairly accessible to
> On 12 Jun 2020, at 09:03, 'Andrew Lamanche' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> Hi Traci,
>
> I use Twitterrific for mac on Sierra all the time. It’s fairly accessible,
> and it has a fair number of shortcut keys.
If it says it on each page it is likely to be some kind of header in the doc
that might be a logo or something that is not tagged
> On 12 Jun 2020, at 02:50, Brad Snyder wrote:
>
> VoiceOver says “Image” because the file you are reading contains an untagged
> image or picture file.
>
> - Br
OK, but a better price is a good thing. And personally, I don’t care about the
camera. For a sighted user who takes a lot of pictures, yes, that would be a
downgrade, but not sure I would consider it a downgrade for a blind user. I
have to say, I’m giving the SE some serious consideration.
Cheer
Hello Donna and others,
Just wanted to let everyone know that Wallmart is selling the SE 2020
with 128 for $250, and with 256 for $350. The sale ends on June 17 and
is for Verizon and ATT customers. My wife purchased the 128 model on
Tuesday and it was delivered yesterday, but OnTrack simply l
Hi,
I’ll just chime in with one comment regarding cameras on iPhones as they relate
to blind users. With the onset of AI as part of the iPhone experience, cameras
may not be necessary for taking pictures per se for blind people, but the
clarity and accuracy of the lens system, along with proce
Afternoon everyone!
Now this query isn't for me, I'm trying to help someone out who is new to
iPhone.
Please can anyone come up with any ideas on how to get out of this.
He has managed to get VoiceOver working.
But it took some doing to get it in English.
So now he is on a page where it says H
Just got one for my wife. Other than the specs on the camera, it is an
improved version of the iPhone 8.
It is a very solid device.
- Brad -
On Jun 12, 2020, at 06:56, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
wrote:
OK, but a better price is a good thing. And personally, I don’t care about the
ca
Hi Tim,
You make a great point regarding other use for the camera as a blind user. I
will just say that the times that I have used seeing AI as well as other
scanning apps I have gotten a faster and more accurate result than I did on my
7.
HTH
Gabe
Sent from Gabe's iPhone
> On Jun 12,
Thanks for this, Tim and Gave. I have no hands-on experience with SE, and it's
been a long time since I've used a 7, so this comparison is helpful.
Cheers,
Donna
> On Jun 12, 2020, at 9:15 AM, Gabe Griffith wrote:
>
> Hi Tim,
>
> You make a great point regarding other use for the camera as a
Donna,
It's cakked "opinion" not "statement of fact". :) I got
clarification on the SE's camera. It does offer a front and rear facing
camera. One advantage that Apple gave us some iOS versions back is that
with the camera in video mode, one can start it rolling from locked
screen in two ge
Donna,
It's cakked "opinion" not "statement of fact". :) I got
clarification on the SE's camera. It does offer a front and rear facing
camera. One advantage that Apple gave us some iOS versions back is that
with the camera in video mode, one can start it rolling from locked
screen in two ge
I know. I just had to put my $.02 in, too. :) Tim does make a good point about
AI, though. If I were feeling wealthy, I'd love to just buy an SE and use it
alongside my 11, just to compare the experiences. But since I'm not feeling
wealthy, that's not going to happen. lol
Cheers,
Donna
> On Jun
Hi,
If the iPhone has a home button, then press the home button. If the iPhone is a
newer model without the home button, then swipe up from the bottom until you
hear the first pop or feel the first haptic tap, then release. Both of these
will move on to the next screen.
Later…
Sent from my i
I was thinking about this question earlier and as I have not set up my I phone
since I got it over three years ago, I have forgotten the experience of setting
it up. I am surprised my I phone has not had a reset for that many years.
Kawal.
> On 12 Jun 2020, at 16:48, 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisio
I have a Cellular Apple Watch Series 5 with Watch OS 6.2.5. I used the Digital
Crown to call Siri and said “Hey Siri, FaceTime “Contact’s Name””. The Volume
was so low I could hear the Caller even with my ear near the Apple Watch
. Does anyone know how to increase the Apple Watch Volume for phone
Hi Donna,
Right now I'm not thinking of updating my phone as I've got the 11 pro max,
However if I was looking to update my hphone the SE 2020 would be a no brainer
selection,
The price and the specifications of the SE are a great option for the average
person be they blind or not.
-Origin
Tell him to flick right as far as he can go
Then flick once back to the left,
Then double tap on the icon,
That is a setup button but in different languages
Once you get passed that it should be in English
-Original Message-
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