What apps have you been trying?  Can we please have a little more
information?

Chris.
 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Henry Miller
Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2013 3:15 PM
To: 'OS X & iOS Accessibility'
Subject: please can someone advise?



Hi 

I have been trying out various apps on my mac, and at the moment all VO is
saying is "busy" when I either press a combinationb of keys with VO.  I
cannot escape from an app by pressing command plus q, I want to shut down
the mac  - I'm panicking a little <smiles>.
Also, when I turn the trackpad commander off with VO plus a two finger
anticlockwise rotation, if I touch the trackpad with one finger VO announces
what cell my finger is touching-is this correct?

Any help will be most appreciated
best wishes
Henry
 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Christopher-Mark
Gilland
Sent: 20 November 2013 19:55
To: 'OS X & iOS Accessibility'
Subject: While on the topic of bluetooth...

Has anyone tried paring either with a Mac, an IPod, IPhone, or an IPad, the
Aftershokz Bluez bluetooth bone induction stereo headset?  My friend Ben and
I have a pare and let me tell you what!  Oh, my, god!  This is by far the
best headset I think I ever have had the pleasure to use!  OK, at $120USD,
they are a  little bit pricy, I'll admit, but oh my heavens! are they worth
it!  I think Ben will probably jump in here to say as well that they are
absolutely gorgeous!  If you ever've tried the Aftershokz Sports headphones,
imagine those only with no wire.  Just totally bluetooth.  They are
incredible!  If you want my honest opinion, I'd tell anyone! to not get the
cheap $65/70 jawbone or whatever headsets.  Just save up and get the Bluez!
Trust me on this!  You will not! I promise! regret!
 
Chris.
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