Hello everyone,
I recently ran across a program that I really like, and some of you, especially
if you are outside the U.S. and want to listen to US content on the Web may
like it, too.
The program is called Hotspot Shield, and it makes your IP invisible to
computers around you. This is a
In data Lunedì 17 Gennaio 2011 15.04.42, Michael Busboom
m...@busboom.at ha scritto:
While I was able to install the Windows version, I encountered several
problems with the Mac iteration.
For what I know, the problems you are having may be the result of a VO
bug. The commands to enable and
Hello, and thank you very much!
This is what I had suspected. Is there any other way to get to the items I
need, even if it is a hassle?
Kind regards,
Mike
On 17,Jan,2011, at 3:27 PM, Massimo wrote:
In data Lunedì 17 Gennaio 2011 15.04.42, Michael Busboom m...@busboom.at ha
scritto:
Dear Massimo,
This is very disturbing. Just for the fun of it, I just relaunched Hot Spot
Shield and discovered that you were right. It is indeed on the system status
bar, and I can find no way to get to it.
Thank you very much,
Mike
On 17,Jan,2011, at 3:27 PM, Massimo wrote:
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Maybe this is something Brian Smart could look at with Voxkeys. In the
meantime have you tried writing to the developer? Do you know if there is an
iPhone version too? Could this app also be used for our american cousins to
access BBC iPlayer from their side of the pond too?
On 17 Jan 2011,
Hey Mike.
Do you by chance have either a magic trackpad or a trackpad built-in on your
Mac? And i mean the modern ones that can do multi jestures? If so go to the
sync menu by pressing vo+m twice in rapid succession and route the mouse there
(vo+cmd+f5). Now place your finger on the trackpad
Hi.
Pardon my ignorance, but what is Voxkeys? No, I didn't want to write to the
developer before proving definitively that was a Voice Over problem, not a
Mike problem. :)
As far as people in the States using Hot Spot Shield to listen to British
content, it apparently won't work. The server
Hey Krister,
Thanks for the idea. Once I figure out how to turn my trackpad on again, so
that I can work with gestures, I can give this a try. It might work.
How do you turn on the trackpad? You can tell me to go to the manual, but if
you know the answer off the top of your head and are
Hi,
If you mean the internal trackpad of a macbook, i'm afraid you'll have to go to
the manual, as i'm clueless on that. On the magic trackpad there's a button on
the right side of the thing, press it and it'll pair.
HTH
/Krister
17 jan 2011 kl. 18.02 skrev Michael Busboom:
Hey Krister,
I need something like that which would make my IP addresses look like I was in
the UK. Could listen to the MLB streams for free.:)
On Jan 17, 2011, at 6:04 AM, Michael Busboom wrote:
Hello everyone,
I recently ran across a program that I really like, and some of you,
especially if you
In data Lunedì 17 Gennaio 2011 16.29.46, Michael Busboom
m...@busboom.at ha scritto:
This is very disturbing. Just for the fun of it, I just relaunched Hot Spot
Shield and discovered that you were right. It is indeed on the system status
bar, and I can find no way to get to it.
I am very
Mike,
You can turn your trackpad on by doing a vo and two finger clockwise gesture on
the trackpad. T turn it off, do an anti clockwise gesture with the vo keys.
Marlaina
On Jan 17, 2011, at 9:02 AM, Michael Busboom wrote:
Hey Krister,
Thanks for the idea. Once I figure out how to turn my
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