On 03/05/2010, at 10:06 AM, marie Howarth wrote:
> that often makes me jump too. But I guess I don't worry so much as it isn't
> on the page for all that long. Not page, window, time for bed i think lol
It's not actually the length of time it's there. It's just that if it's been a
while betwee
that often makes me jump too. But I guess I don't worry so much as it isn't on
the page for all that long. Not page, window, time for bed i think lol
On 3 May 2010, at 01:01, Yvonne Thomson wrote:
> I just wish I could work out how to change other stuff at login. It freaks me
> out when I'm wat
I just wish I could work out how to change other stuff at login. It freaks me
out when I'm watching an install or something and it's reverted to the default
config. Having it go "you are on a text element" unexpectedly after a few
seconds is kind of unnerving.
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Oh wonderful! Thank you very much!
Am 02.05.2010 um 00:29 schrieb Anne Robertson:
> Hello everyone,
>
> A very recent switcher on the CeciMac list just posted this trick to get
> VoiceOver to speak with any voice you like at login.
>
> When the Login window comes up and Alex starts speaking, h
OH cool! Yeah I new about that trick in the regular os but I did not realise it
would work at log in.
Take care.
S
On May 1, 2010, at 3:29 PM, Anne Robertson wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> A very recent switcher on the CeciMac list just posted this trick to get
> VoiceOver to speak with any voi
Hello everyone,
A very recent switcher on the CeciMac list just posted this trick to get
VoiceOver to speak with any voice you like at login.
When the Login window comes up and Alex starts speaking, hold down VO-Command
and use the left or right arrow key to find Default Voice, then the down ar