Re: Mail and Safari

2011-11-08 Thread Johnny Angel!
know if this got through to you. Anyway, I really need some help on >> this stuff so, here it goes once again... >> >> Thanks, >> Johnny >> >> Begin forwarded message: >> >>> From: Johnny Angel! >>> Subject: Mail and Safari >>&g

Re: Mail and Safari

2011-11-07 Thread Ricardo Walker
so, here it goes once again... > > Thanks, > Johnny > > Begin forwarded message: > >> From: Johnny Angel! >> Subject: Mail and Safari >> Date: November 6, 2011 12:17:42 AM EDT >> To: MacVisionaries@googlegroups.com >> Reply-To: macvisionaries

Fwd: Mail and Safari

2011-11-06 Thread Johnny Angel!
gain... Thanks, Johnny Begin forwarded message: > From: Johnny Angel! > Subject: Mail and Safari > Date: November 6, 2011 12:17:42 AM EDT > To: MacVisionaries@googlegroups.com > Reply-To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com > > Hi all, > > Okay, so I've come to the

Mail and Safari

2011-11-05 Thread Johnny Angel!
meone waddle me through resetting my Lion mail and Safari to their original factory settings? One thing though, I don't want to loose any of my bookmarks in Safari, nor do I want to loose any of my many mailboxes and saved posts - especially from this illustrious list. I only wish to reset the

Re: Navigating mail and Safari

2010-10-05 Thread Sarah Alawami
For some reason I don't feel confertable using eh track pad buI can use it comfertable on the iphone. Hmm I wonder why? maybe it's just me. On Oct 5, 2010, at 5:08 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote: > For a laptop, by far the best way to navigate in my opinion is to use the > track pad. > On Oct 5, 2010, at

Re: Navigating mail and Safari

2010-10-05 Thread Mike Arrigo
For a laptop, by far the best way to navigate in my opinion is to use the track pad. On Oct 5, 2010, at 12:42 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote: > Actually you can use the number commander with a laptop keyboard. Just hold > down one of the arrow keys, actually I think it's the right arrow and use the >

Re: Navigating mail and Safari

2010-10-05 Thread Laura Bratton
Geof, Could you give details about using the track pad? Thanks, Laura GEOFF WAALER wrote: > Hi Linda, > > What flavor of Mac do you have? Does it have a trackpad? If so would you be > willing to consider that interface as an alternative to the keyboard? > > Personally I became extremely disgust

Navigating Mail and Safari

2010-10-05 Thread Linda Adams
Thank you so much for your help and suggestions for making navigation easier. Sometimes just learning from people what to enable and disable for things makes all the difference. Yes, I tried the trackpad, although I don't know if my Snow Leopard has a Magic Trackpad. I think it is called a

Re: Navigating mail and Safari

2010-10-05 Thread Eric Oyen
its not that old. about 2 years is all. On Oct 5, 2010, at 4:22 AM, Ricardo Walker wrote: > Hmm, > > I'm not sure if it will work on a mac that old. I guess you can always > return it if it doesn't work though. > On Oct 5, 2010, at 6:44 AM, Eric Oyen wrote: > >> I am using a used iMac core 2

Re: Navigating mail and Safari

2010-10-05 Thread Sarah Alawami
Actually you can use the number commander with a laptop keyboard. Just hold down one of the arrow keys, actually I think it's the right arrow and use the number row. S On Oct 5, 2010, at 5:56 AM, Anne Robertson wrote: > Hello Linda, > > I've never been a Windows user but I might be able to hel

Re: Navigating mail and Safari

2010-10-05 Thread Teresa Cochran
Use the physical mouse to double-click on the splitter in order to toggle preview pane on and off. Teresa On Oct 5, 2010, at 7:36 AM, GEOFF WAALER wrote: > Greetings, > > Different strokes for different folks I suppose; I couldn't live without the > preview pane. For grins I tried to figure o

Re: Navigating mail and Safari

2010-10-05 Thread Teresa Cochran
Hi, Linda, In the VO utility, you can go to the navigation tab, and choose the item that says, "interact with items when using tab key". That way, you can tab between your messages and mailbox list. Teresa On Oct 5, 2010, at 5:56 AM, Anne Robertson wrote: > Hello Linda, > > I've never been a

Re: Navigating mail and Safari

2010-10-05 Thread Anne Robertson
Hello Geoff, Doesn't it annoy you that just navigating to a message causes it to open? I like to be able to decide whether to open a message now or leave it until later, then go back and find the unread messages. I just use the down arrow to skim through the messages, sometimes reading the who

Re: Navigating mail and Safari

2010-10-05 Thread GEOFF WAALER
Greetings, Different strokes for different folks I suppose; I couldn't live without the preview pane. For grins I tried to figure out how to disable it. There does not appear to be an applicable option in the view pull down menu, preferences or clicking on the splitter. I looked in this list

Re: Navigating mail and Safari

2010-10-05 Thread Anne Robertson
Hello Linda, I've never been a Windows user but I might be able to help with some answers. On 5 Oct 2010, at 00:25, Linda Adams wrote: > > On a more specific note, is there anything that I can set in System > Preferences or VoiceOver Utility to get rid of the table view in Mail and > switch it

Re: Navigating mail and Safari

2010-10-05 Thread Anne Robertson
The Magic Trackpad will work on any machine running Snow Leopard. I use one with a three-year-old MacBook. Cheers, Anne -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MacVisionaries" group. To post to this group, send email to macvisionar...@googlegroups.com. To

Re: Navigating mail and Safari

2010-10-05 Thread Ricardo Walker
Hmm, I'm not sure if it will work on a mac that old. I guess you can always return it if it doesn't work though. On Oct 5, 2010, at 6:44 AM, Eric Oyen wrote: > I am using a used iMac core 2 duo. it was a very basic unit when I first > acquired it. > I have a plug in bluetooth device to interfa

Re: Navigating mail and Safari

2010-10-05 Thread Eric Oyen
I am using a used iMac core 2 duo. it was a very basic unit when I first acquired it. I have a plug in bluetooth device to interface with my phone 9and bluetooth headset). -Eric On Oct 5, 2010, at 3:21 AM, Ricardo Walker wrote: > No, > > It uses bluetooth. What mac are you using? > On Oct 5,

Re: Navigating mail and Safari

2010-10-05 Thread Ricardo Walker
No, It uses bluetooth. What mac are you using? On Oct 5, 2010, at 4:31 AM, Eric Oyen wrote: > is that a usb device? > if so, I can plug it right into the keyboard. > > -Eric > > On Oct 5, 2010, at 12:56 AM, Sarah Alawami wrote: > >> You might consider a magic trackpad maybe? Not sure if it wi

Re: Navigating mail and Safari

2010-10-05 Thread Eric Oyen
is that a usb device? if so, I can plug it right into the keyboard. -Eric On Oct 5, 2010, at 12:56 AM, Sarah Alawami wrote: > You might consider a magic trackpad maybe? Not sure if it will run on your > mac. > > S > On Oct 5, 2010, at 12:46 AM, Eric Oyen wrote: > >> h, >> I am intrigued.

Re: Navigating mail and Safari

2010-10-05 Thread Sarah Alawami
You might consider a magic trackpad maybe? Not sure if it will run on your mac. S On Oct 5, 2010, at 12:46 AM, Eric Oyen wrote: > h, > I am intrigued. my machine is a desktop equipped to handle a mouse. I am not > sure that this would work in the same way as a trackpad (gestures would > cer

Re: Navigating mail and Safari

2010-10-05 Thread Eric Oyen
h, I am intrigued. my machine is a desktop equipped to handle a mouse. I am not sure that this would work in the same way as a trackpad (gestures would certainly vary). I happen to also find some of the key combinations to be irritatingly non-relevant to their functions. about the only thin

Re: Navigating mail and Safari

2010-10-04 Thread GEOFF WAALER
Hi Linda, What flavor of Mac do you have? Does it have a trackpad? If so would you be willing to consider that interface as an alternative to the keyboard? Personally I became extremely disgusted with the fact that all VO commands required anywhere from three to five keys which often had no r

Re: Navigating mail and Safari

2010-10-04 Thread Mike Arrigo
Hi Linda, though it may be a bit difficult for you to get used to at first voice over and the mac do things a bit differently than the windows screen readers, so you will find that things do not work exactly the same. For example, on the web, you move item by item rather than line by line. Thing

Re: Navigating mail and Safari

2010-10-04 Thread Sarah Alawami
Sorry. Unless I'm wrong all of your answers will be no. vo does lay out the webpage the way a sighted user sees it on the screen making it easy for explanations if possible. You can always use the track pad if you have one and flick and double tap thus sort of freeing up a hand. Good luck. Sa

Navigating mail and Safari

2010-10-04 Thread Linda Adams
Hello, everyone. I am Linda Adams, a very new and inexperienced user of an Apple Snow Leopard 10.6. I have been a Windoes user for ten years, and now I am experimenting to see if the Apple Snow Leopard will be comfortably accessible. My computer technician friend has been worried for a while

Re: issue with gmail in mail and safari?

2009-05-01 Thread chantel cuddemi
>> I started having this issue on Sunday. I've had to have my password >> recovered twice. >> Sometimes, I cannot access my gmail account with mail and safari. Any >> ideas on how to fix this? >> Do I need to have my password constantly recovered? Shou

Re: issue with gmail in mail and safari?

2009-04-30 Thread rayna424
have to have it recovered. Strange. Wish I could help. Randi chantel cuddemi wrote: > Hi, all. > I started having this issue on Sunday. I've had to have my password > recovered twice. > Sometimes, I cannot access my gmail account with mail and safari. Any > ideas on how to fix th

issue with gmail in mail and safari?

2009-04-30 Thread chantel cuddemi
Hi, all. I started having this issue on Sunday. I've had to have my password recovered twice. Sometimes, I cannot access my gmail account with mail and safari. Any ideas on how to fix this? Do I need to have my password constantly recovered? Should I recheck my pop settings? Any assis