Hi,
Register by onlone posting. Something will be posted online about it
this weekend as part of our site expantion.
http://www.vipbc.org/ for now.
Look above for more details
Thanks for listening,
Alex,
Thanks for listening,
Alex,
On 31-Oct-08, at 6:31 PM, George Mckinlay wrote:
Alex,
Not sure, but I could not find the "free courses you mentioned. Even
playing with the spelling. Do you haveURL?
Thanks
George
On Oct 31, 2008, at 5:39 PM, Alex Jurgensen wrote:
Hi,
I'll say what I've put in the two cents I've put in with just about
every person who has joined this list. If you want to learn more,
you can take the free courses from the AWEBSIGHT Instatute to learn
more.
Thanks for listening,
Alex,
On 31-Oct-08, at 2:55 PM, Nik Petersson wrote:
Hello guys and girls, my name is Nik and I am new to Voice Over
and MAcs in general. So far I am very impressed with everything I
have encountered. However, I have a couple of questions.
When it comes to accessing the web, is Safari the most accessable
application out there? Also, I have plaied with DOM and group
modes in voice over, but are there any other voice over navigation
shortcuts simular to "H" to navigate headers using Jaws?
Also, I have a BC (book courrier) and wanted to know if anyone
knew of a transfer tool for the mac or what success has been had
with running the transfer tool in some sort of virtual windows
environment.
Last (for now) Does anyone know of a accessable voice recording
application that comes with the standard OS install?
Also,... I have worked out how to do spell check in text edit
(command+;) and then use (VO+shift+m) to access the spelling
suggestions. However, in mail, I can access the spell check using
(command+;), but the VO shortcut to access the spelling
suggestions does not work, so sorry for the spelling errors, but
does anyone have any input on this?
Thanks in advance for any and all assistance.
Nik
Alex,
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