Yes, this is a bit fiddly. You’ll have to employ the VO mouse commands to
route to the label that says “Add or remove” with VO-Command-F5 and then click
with VO-Shift-Space. Now you’re in a table listing current and available
disks; choose the one you want to drop and press Remove. Repeat unt
One small point comes to mind. You might need to use your Mac password to
unlock the deeper administrative levels of your account to get at this aspect
of things.
!
Sent from my Mac, The Only computer with full accessibility for the blind
built-in
Sincerely, The Constantly Barefooted Ray,
S
Hello:
I have two old time machine destinations on my mac that I am not using anymore.
The problem is the computer thinks they are still current and so I get error
messages every time it tries to access those destinations. Therefore, I would
like to remove them.
When I go into time machine sys