Yes. I've been looking for something like this as well as an alarm clock. I
found one, but it was one that sat in the menu bar and was not visible by
voiceover. Maybe I'm not doing something right, but I couldn't get any app that
installs into the menu bar to be visible. Any thoughts on this?
Try a program called app zapper. I'm not sure who makes it, but a quick google
search should yield some results. Not sure if it's accessible either, but I
know that it's main job is to kill any footprints from any uninstalled app.
Sorry I couldn't be of more help.
Kevin
On Sep 25, 2010, at
If you were to get one of those ipod earbuds with the built-in mics that one
jack would be able to handle input/output. You could then have the earbuds in
and monitor what you were recording. Hope that helps.
Kevin
On Jun 14, 2010, at 7:41 PM, Courtney Curran wrote:
Hi,
My macbook doesn't
Since you're using a gmail account, I recommend using IMAP access with GMail
because all the messages will be synched across all machines. Hope this helps.
On Jun 14, 2010, at 3:39 PM, Courtney Curran wrote:
Hi,
I have some of my previous mail with very important links stored on my Mack
Hey man. The fx tab shows a grid matrix. With voiceover, you are only able to
add one effect because what you have to do is click on an empty square in the
grid. However, VO doesn't see the squares, so only reacts when you click on the
matrix when it's empty. Hit delete and make sure the matrix
If you are using Leopard or above, you'll have no problem connecting to your
windows network and pulling files from your windows drives. In the finder, just
hit command shift K, and you'll see all the workgroups and computers on your
network. You'll be able to browse the files on your other