Cara, yep, thanks, just gonna go work on some music for tomorrow. Yes, now that you mention it, I believe that is how it works. So, that works.

On Aug 8, 2008, at 5:01 PM, Cara Quinn wrote:

Hey Scott, sorry about that. <smile> There's actually a pop-up button there with a bunch o' options under it that you can choose from. Once you choose something like 'incoming message' you can then set what action you'd like to have happen. I believe that's also a pop-up, but don't have it in front of me right now.

Hope your Friday is going well!…

Smiles,

Cara  :)


On Aug 8, 2008, at 1:13 PM, Scott Howell wrote:

Hey Cara, thanks, I actually looked there so either totally missed it or just don't recall what that preference is entitled.
Thanks for at least keeping me from looking totally foolish.:)

On Aug 8, 2008, at 10:49 AM, Cara Quinn wrote:

Hi Scott, it's in prefs under the alerts tab.

Best of luckie!…  Have a great day!…

Smiles,

Cara  :)


On Aug 8, 2008, at 3:26 AM, Scott Howell wrote:

Well ok, someone help me out here. There was a way to have iChat speak the incoming text and I haven't used iChat in quite a while so I'm embarrassed to say I haven't a clue where that setting is. Huh, they moved it just to pull my chain apparently.:)
Someone help a brother out here?

On Aug 7, 2008, at 10:35 PM, Jessi Rathwell wrote:

hey John,
yay, a mac newbie!!! this does my heart good, lol. I hope you're enjoying it!!! I remember when I'd just had mine for a day, I was sitting in my parents' cabin listening to voiceover manuals and trying to cram commands into my brain, lol. it was fun, I love challenges like that!!! anyway, with IChat, I find adium works better. I've never actually tried IChat, but adium works really well. you can get it from www.adiumx.com and it's cool cuz if you have multiple messenger accounts, you can set them all up in there and you'll see them all at once. I have my aim, msn and facebook all in there. it doesn't read messages automaticly either, but it definitely reads the whole message instead of just the last few lines. to get a message to read automaticly in mail, press control options j on it. VO will start reading it automaticly. when you're finished, you can press command r to reply, or control option j again to get back into your messages table to look through the rest of your messages.
peace and positivity
Jessi with guide dog Goldina
On 7-Aug-08, at 7:22 PM, John J Herzog wrote:

Hi all,
I just got my macbook yesterday, and I have a few questions.
Ichat:
For some reason, if I write a message that spans multiple lines, voiceover only reads the last few words of the message when I send it. Additionally it does not read any incoming messages from my buddies. Since this is not happening automatically, what preferences should I modify in Ichat to fix this?
mail:
There is a slight problem I'm having with mail. When I press enter on a message in my inbox, it is not read automatically. I have to hit tab a time or two before the contents is read. How can I fix this? I already hid the toolbar. Any help you can offer is greatly appreciated. I'm really liking the mac so far!

Thanks in advance,
John J Herzog




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