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Ok now I wish to arrange the items on the status menu. Tried using drag and
drop but may not be using the correct shortcuts. Would like to get the
correct ones, thanks.
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On Feb 1, 2024, at 11:22 PM, Brad Snyder wrote:Never tried to do that, Just went with the default.
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> On Feb 1, 2024, at 14:37, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> Ok now I wish to arrange the items on the status menu. Tried using drag and
> drop but may not be using the correct shortcuts. Would like to
Never tried to do that, Just went with the default.
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On Feb 1, 2024, at 14:37, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
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Ok now I wish to arrange the items on the status menu. Tried using drag and
drop but may not be using the correct shortcuts. Would like to get the cor
Ok now I wish to arrange the items on the status menu. Tried using
drag and drop but may not be using the correct shortcuts. Would like to
get the correct ones, thanks.
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Ahh got it now. Had tried to do it from the control center in the
status menus. Again, thanks Brad.
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On 2/1/2024 10:54 AM, Brad Snyder wrote:
You need to go to
You need to go to:
system Settings > Control Center
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On Feb 1, 2024, at 12:07, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
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Hi all,
Trying to add the Bluetooth icon to status menus in Ventura. Can't seem to
find where to do this. Thanks for the help.
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Hi all,
Trying to add the Bluetooth icon to status menus in Ventura. Can't
seem to find where to do this. Thanks for the help.
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Hello all,
I think I got it to work. I see all the applications when I go to system
preferences.
Walter
> On Jan 28, 2016, at 4:28 PM, Andrew Lamanche wrote:
>
> When you say "status menu", do you mean 'doc? If you mean the latter, then
> removing the icon do
When you say "status menu", do you mean 'doc? If you mean the latter, then
removing the icon doesn't actually stop the app from starting at login.
> On 28 Jan 2016, at 19:21, Jonathan Cohn wrote:
>
> If it is the Status menu item that is causing the issue, you
You might try pressing vo-shift-m on the status menu item, if that opens the
menu then there might be a quit menu item there.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jan 28, 2016, at 1:21 PM, Jonathan Cohn wrote:
>
> If it is the Status menu item that is causing the issue, you are supposed to
If it is the Status menu item that is causing the issue, you are supposed to be
able to drag these out of the status menu. I am not sure if that stops the
program running, or just removes the icon. Are there no instructions online
about removing this program?
Best wishes,
Jonathan
> On
an 27, 2016, at 10:53 PM, Andrew Lamanche wrote:
>>
>> Try to reboot your mac in case a process is holding onto your application.
>>
>> Andrew
>>> On 28 Jan 2016, at 00:03, Walter Harper wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello all,
>>> How do you remove a p
t;
> Andrew
>> On 28 Jan 2016, at 00:03, Walter Harper wrote:
>>
>> Hello all,
>> How do you remove a program from the status menu? I have the zedge program
>> that I’m trying to uninstall but it won’t let me remove the application from
>> the applic
t;
>> Hello all,
>> How do you remove a program from the status menu? I have the zedge program
>> that I’m trying to uninstall but it won’t let me remove the application from
>> the applications folder because it says the program is in use.
>> Walter
>>
>
Try to reboot your mac in case a process is holding onto your application.
Andrew
> On 28 Jan 2016, at 00:03, Walter Harper wrote:
>
> Hello all,
> How do you remove a program from the status menu? I have the zedge program
> that I’m trying to uninstall but it won’t le
Hello all,
How do you remove a program from the status menu? I have the zedge program
that I’m trying to uninstall but it won’t let me remove the application from
the applications folder because it says the program is in use.
Walter
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I haven't figured out a way around the limitation. Generally the menu
items will trump space used by the status menu items (menu extras) so
depending on how many of those you have and how many menus your app is
and how wide your screen is, some of the status items will just
disappear. Th
Any ideas, anybody? :)
On Thursday, April 17, 2014 11:08:13 PM UTC-7, Vic wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I noticed that VoiceOver does not allow reaching the status menu items
> that do not fit on the screen. For example, if my screen only fits a
> certain number of status menu icons, I seem
Hi,
I noticed that VoiceOver does not allow reaching the status menu items that
do not fit on the screen. For example, if my screen only fits a certain
number of status menu icons, I seem not to be able to beyond them, i.e.
activate the ones that are off-screen and need to be scrolled to.
Any
Hi, Rachel. Yep I have a laptop so I'd have to use the fn key anyway.
Katie
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To:
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2013 3:36 PM
Subject: Re: adjusting system volume without going to status menu
Or fn+f11 and fn+f12 respectively. If
Thanks Matt. I'll give that a try.
Katie
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From: "Matt Dierckens"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2013 2:54 PM
Subject: Re: adjusting system volume without going to status menu
Hi.
hit f12 to turn up volume and f11 to turn it down.
Matt
Sent from
uot; wrote:
>
>> Hi, everyone. When I've wanted to listen to a webstream or podcast,
>> sometimes I'd like to adjust the system volume level. Normally, I've gone in
>> the status menu with vo M twice, and then vo right arrow 3 or 4 times to
>> system s
el. Normally, I've gone in the status
> menu with vo M twice, and then vo right arrow 3 or 4 times to system sound
> volume. Then I've used the down and up arrows to turn the volume up or down.
> How can you adjust the system volume though on the fly without going in the
>
Hi, everyone. When I've wanted to listen to a webstream or podcast, sometimes
I'd like to adjust the system volume level. Normally, I've gone in the status
menu with vo M twice, and then vo right arrow 3 or 4 times to system sound
volume. Then I've used the down and up arrow
Hi,
I think you're talking about a shortcut key like Control-F8 (or the equivalent
VoiceOver specific VO-M-M where you hold down the Control and Option keys and
tap the "M" key twice) for navigating to the status menu bar.
If you're running at least Mac OSX 10.6 (Snow Leop
Right,
and your saying, voiceover reads the 3rd party icon in the status bar when the
mouse pointer is over it? Now, I haven't tried this in a while but, I remember
this not being the case. It might have reported Apple icons like time machine
and wifi etc, but not 3rd party icons.
Ricardo Wa
Hi,
This is absolutely working in Lion.
Make sure you enable "speak the text under the mouse" option in
VoiceOver Control Panel. The easiest way to do this is by opening
VoiceOver Panel and then typing the word "mouse" into the search box.
Good luck!
Victor
Ricardo Walker wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Not
Hello,
Not that I'm aware of. I get absolutely no feedback with voiceover regarding
whats underneath the mouse. This is the key element missing in Lion that was
in SL. I have a little bit of sight, and have been trying to come up with some
work arounds but, I've come up empty. As a Mac user
Hi Ricardo,
Thanks for the Link. That's what i was doing but wondered if i missed on
something.
Do you know how to access it with Lion?
I've checked all UI elements in UI browser as well as via applescript but they
just don't seem to appear in any form or way.
Has anyone been successful at t
Hi,
yup. Here you go.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5326929/apple-to-the-Core.mp3
I should warn you, this is done with snow leopard. I'm not sure if it really
even applies to Lion. Under Lion, access to the status menu actually got worse.
hth
Ricardo Walker
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Hello Ricardo,
I've searched through macvisionaries archives for the link to your apple to the
core episode 1 talking about accessing the status bar. The link gives a 404
page.
Have you got it stashed somewhere else?
Thanks, and best
Yuma
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> Hi there!
> I've just been looking around and spotted a Item in documents under VoxKeys
>
What's voxkeys? Never heard of it, sounds pretty neet though.
Chris.
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Hi there!
is another question!
I think it should be there because I've never put one there myself!
hth Colin
On 28 Jun 2011, at 20:53, Esther wrote:
> Hi Chis,
>
> I haven't had problems with focus navigation to my status menu bar, with
> either VO-M-M or Control-F8. If you
Hi Chis,
I haven't had problems with focus navigation to my status menu bar, with either
VO-M-M or Control-F8. If you want to use a keyboard commander AppleScript for
VoiceOver to check battery status, Hai Nguyen supplied one to the list last
year, and Zack posted a reference to this
Hi all,
Is there a way to arrange the items on the status menu bar like we can do on
the dock?
louie
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>>>
>>>
>>> Like many things, this is in the archives . See Barry Hadder's tip
>>> on extra status menus in SL, which I've pasted in below.
>>> http://www.mail-archive.com/macvisionaries%40googlegroups.com/msg08864.html
Like many things, this is in the archives . See Barry Hadder's tip
>>> on extra status menus in SL, which I've pasted in below.
>>> http://www.mail-archive.com/macvisionaries%40googlegroups.com/msg08864.html
>>>
>>> "I found an interesting way
y Hadder's tip
>> on extra status menus in SL, which I've pasted in below.
>> http://www.mail-archive.com/macvisionaries%40googlegroups.com/msg08864.html
>>
>> "I found an interesting way to get extra airport status information. I
>> wanted to post thi
menu. This can be done on many of the other menus such as volume, mobileme,
> etc."
>
> In fact, this was not new to Snow Leopard; it also works in Leopard, but is a
> neat feature. And you can navigate to the status menu bar any way you like,
> but you should have the Opt
googlegroups.com/msg08864.html
"I found an interesting way to get extra airport status information. I
wanted to post this because I believe that it is new to sl. Open the
status menu with vo-m twice. Hold down the option key as you left or
right arrow over the airport menu icon. Now release
27;m giving you a link to an old, archived list
> post on this subject that describes the issues:
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/macvisionaries%40googlegroups.com/msg09249.html
> (Accessible Status Menu Bar Icons and VoiceOver)
>
> The problem is that the default method that Apple
.html
(Accessible Status Menu Bar Icons and VoiceOver)
The problem is that the default method that Apple recommends to developers of
implementing status menu bar icons does not expose these icons to VoiceOver.
The private API method that Apple uses for its own applications does make these
icons avai
Sadley you cannot access these.
Take care.
S
On Jun 27, 2010, at 11:44 AM, Mike Arrigo wrote:
> Hi everyone. Has anyone seen programs that, when they run, place an icon in
> the status menu, I'm assuming this is the area on the top right of the
> desktop? I've tried 2 diff
is case, I came across the statements in the Rogue
Amoeba blog on the problems with the status menu items. But thanks
for your comments.
Cheers,
Esther
On 27 Jun 2010, at 22:20, Esther wrote:
Hi Mike,
The problem of VoiceOver's not being able to navigate to, or
detect, a third-part
Jeez you are so knowledgeable, are you some sort of Apple consultant? You are
very thorough, I am so impressed.
On 27 Jun 2010, at 22:20, Esther wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
> The problem of VoiceOver's not being able to navigate to, or detect, a
> third-party icon that is place on th
Hi Mike,
The problem of VoiceOver's not being able to navigate to, or detect, a
third-party icon that is place on the status menu bar is an
accessibility issue that's come up before. The issue is, the standard
way that Apple gives third-party developers to insert status menu
Hi everyone. Has anyone seen programs that, when they run, place an icon in the
status menu, I'm assuming this is the area on the top right of the desktop?
I've tried 2 different programs, one to control the minimum fan speed, and a
java application, both of these claim that
apping the ctrl-option m is consistently taking
> me to status menus.
>
> On 2009-11-15, at 11:50 AM, David McLean wrote:
>
>>
>> I've noticed since upgrading to 10.6.2 that pressing control+m twice no
>> longer seems to get me to the status menu.
>> I
That works
Thanks.
On Nov 15, 2009, at 12:43 PM, David McLean wrote:
>
> Actually I am hitting vo+m twice I said control+m for some crazy reason.
> Anyway, if I hit vo+m twice it no longer brings brings up the status menu.
> Oddly when I hit it three times it still brings up t
m for some crazy
> reason.
> Anyway, if I hit vo+m twice it no longer brings brings up the status
> menu. Oddly when I hit it three times it still brings up the
> spotlight menu and when I hit it once it bring up the system menu.
> Hitting it twice I am still on the system me
Actually I am hitting vo+m twice I said control+m for some crazy reason.
Anyway, if I hit vo+m twice it no longer brings brings up the status menu.
Oddly when I hit it three times it still brings up the spotlight menu and when
I hit it once it bring up the system menu. Hitting it twice I am
Seems to work here. double tapping the ctrl-option m is consistently taking me
to status menus.
On 2009-11-15, at 11:50 AM, David McLean wrote:
>
> I've noticed since upgrading to 10.6.2 that pressing control+m twice no
> longer seems to get me to the status menu.
> Is a
David,
You want VO-M twice.
Donna
On Nov 15, 2009, at 11:50 AM, David McLean wrote:
>
> I've noticed since upgrading to 10.6.2 that pressing control+m twice
> no longer seems to get me to the status menu.
> Is anyone else having this problem or am I doin
I've noticed since upgrading to 10.6.2 that pressing control+m twice no longer
seems to get me to the status menu.
Is anyone else having this problem or am I doing something wrong?
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HI Anna,
I'm not sure whether the new version of Sound Source is accessible to
VoiceOver or not -- I'm still running the old version (in Leopard),
which worked via an installer script, and which I have no difficult
finding with VoiceOver on the status menu bar. Did this st
Hi Esther,
Your post was interesting. One thing I'm still not clear on, though,
is whether there's a way to access the new version of Sound Source. I
downloaded it earlier today, and I can't find it either on the status
menu or via Command-Ta
Esther,
Once again you are amazing. Now you just need to get Apple to fix
this API>...
Jon
On Sep 7, 2009, at 5:06 PM, Esther wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> There's been some discussion about applications which put icons on the
> Status Menu bar that VoiceOver cannot nav
Hi all,
There's been some discussion about applications which put icons on the
Status Menu bar that VoiceOver cannot navigate to. Some examples
include the early versions of ExpanDrive (the GUI-based FTP/SFTP/
Amazon S3 etc. file sharing tool), Caffeine (a program that allows you
Mark, if you use compact contact view 'say that one three times
fast' lol! you can see / follow a user's mood message.
To know a user's status, you can set your contacts to be arranged
by group by showing / managing contact groups in your contacts menu.
Once you click 'show contact gr
Hello All,
Is there a command or technique that will allow me to read the extended
information for my list of current online Contacts such as their local time,
assuming of course that they choose to display such details? I know that in
the Windows version of Skype, such info is easily accessible
To access the status menu, hold down the command and option keys, and
press the m key twice in quick succession.
Rafael Bejarano
On Aug 27, 2009, at 10:37 AM, a radix wrote:
> Hello, my brother tried my mac today and apparently, to the right of
> the apple menu there is a status menu
Hi,
To get to that, press VO M twice.
HTH,
Jeffrey
On Aug 27, 2009, at 11:37 AM, a radix wrote:
> Hello, my brother tried my mac today and apparently, to the right of
> the apple menu there is a status menu where you can see your airport
> status, the time and the battery status. C
Yes, I want to thank you as well, it really helps.
Greetings, Anouk,
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To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 12:45 AM
Subject: Re: status menu?
I just want to thank you for your messages. I am a very new Mac
I don't intend to give up until I get it.
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To:
Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2009 7:30 PM
Subject: RE: status menu?
Hi Rich,
A definite second on your message. I'm in the same boat, it is a little
overwhelming, but with th
Rich Ring
Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2009 6:46 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: status menu?
I just want to thank you for your messages. I am a very new Mac user, and I
am feeling a bit overwhelmed. Thanks for your clear and helpful messages.
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: status menu?
Hello,
There are shortcuts both in VoiceOver and for the Mac in general to move to
the status menu bar. In VoiceOver, pressing VO-M (Control-Option-M) once takes
you to the application menu bar, pressing VO-M twice takes you to the status
menu bar, and pressing VO-M three
Hi Anouk,
Press Command-F8 to go to the status menu. Use Left and Right arrows
to move to the different items on the menu, and Down Arrow for details
about each one.
Best,
Anna
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Hello,
There are shortcuts both in VoiceOver and for the Mac in general to
move to the status menu bar. In VoiceOver, pressing VO-M (Control-
Option-M) once takes you to the application menu bar, pressing VO-M
twice takes you to the status menu bar, and pressing VO-M three times
takes you
VO shift M twice will bring you to that menu.
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Hello, my brother tried my mac today and apparently, to the right of the apple
menu there is a status menu where you can see your airport status, the time and
the battery status. Can anyone tell me where i can find it because i would like
to check how long my battery can hold out.
Thanks
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