Personally, I think doing this after every single installation definitely!
is way! way! way! overkill!  OK, it won't hurt anything to do so, but,
frankly... in my opinion, why?  I mean ok, I see Anne's [point, don't get me
wrong here, but, every installation?  That just seems a bit barbaric.  If
you install something and start to see things gradually go haywire, then
yeah! obviously! repair and check permissions, again, making sure you do so
from another startup disk than the one you're checking/repairing if at all
possible, but I see no point unless someone can explain to me why, you
should have to do this after every God forsaken instalation.  Again, I sit
on the ledge of the fence here.  I see Ann's point of reasoning, but also, I
feel that is overkill by far and away.  No hard feelings meant whatsoever.
This isn't meant to call down on Anne.  She offers extremely good
information, and I'm incredibly grateful for her help.  All I'm saying is
that I don't understand her logic.  Definitely, absolutely! no hard feelings
what so ever intended, and I genuinely hope that my message doesn't come
across arigantly or rudely, as I promise, that is not at all my intentions.

Chris.


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Andy Collins
Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2013 6:00 AM
To: OS X & iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: please can someone advise?

Hi Anne -

Thanks too for these instructions. I love the way you are always accurate
and detailed in your explanations.

You'll have seen that Chris had something to say on repairing permissions
that for Mac novices like myself can leave us wondering what to do for the
best.

Your recommendation is to repair permissions after every software
installation, is that regardless of where the software came from? For
example, I installed iText Express and Line in yesterday, the first of
course from the Mac app store, and the second from a third party provider,
will this be ok, or should I do a permissions repair?

Thanks for any clarification -

Andy
On 20 Nov 2013, at 22:01, Anne Robertson <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Henry,
> 
> Here are a few things you should know about. You should repair permissions
every time you install new software, and when your machine is behaving
erratically, you should reset the PRAM. Instructions follow.
> 
> You can shut down your computer tidily with Ctrl-Option-Command-Eject key
(or Power key if you have a MacBook Air).
> 
> Instructions for resetting the PRAM
> 
> Shut down your computer, then hold down the following keys: Command,
Option, R and P. With these held down, press the Power key once, keeping the
four keys held down until you've heard the start up chime four times.
Release the four keys and the machine will boot normally.
> 
> 
> Repairing permissions
> 
> Open the Utilities folder (Cmd-Shift-u).
> Open Disk Utility.
> Select your HD in the table.
> Make sure that First Aid is selected.
> Navigate down to Repair Disk Permissions and click it.
> You can follow the progress of the repair by going up to the Results table
and interacting with it.
> You can press Cmd-q from within the table.
> 
> Your trackpad is reacting normally as that is the way a sighted person
moves the mouse pointer.
> 
> Which level of the OS are you using? Mountain Lion or Mavericks?
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Anne
> 
> 
> On 20 Nov 2013, at 22:27, Henry Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> 
>> Hi Chris
>> 
>> Many thanks, I have now managed to shut down and restart my Mac using the
>> keystrokes you kindly suggested without turning the power off.
>> 
>> I wonder if you or someone on the list could answer Another question?
>> 
>> Although the trackpad commander is turned off, when I touch the pad with
one
>> finger VO announces what is beneath my finger-is this correct or should I
>> turn something else off?
>> 
>> best wishes
>> 
>> Henry
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected]
>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Christopher-Mark
>> Gilland
>> Sent: 20 November 2013 21:11
>> To: 'OS X & iOS Accessibility'
>> Subject: RE: please can someone advise?
>> 
>> Henry, eject is the key right to the right of the F12 key.  So you have
the
>> escape key, then F1 through F12, then finally on the top top right most
>> corner immediately to the right of the F12 key just directly above the
>> delete/backspace key is the eject key.
>> 
>> Chris.
>> 
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected]
>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Henry Miller
>> Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2013 4:07 PM
>> To: 'OS X & iOS Accessibility'
>> Subject: RE: please can someone advise?
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Hi Andy and Chris
>> 
>> I have tried pressing command and the f5 key several times and no luck,
and
>> I don't know where the eject key is onn my mac book pro.
>> 
>> Can I carry out a forced shut down?
>> 
>> Henry
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected]
>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Andy Collins
>> Sent: 20 November 2013 20:46
>> To: OS X & iOS Accessibility
>> Subject: Re: please can someone advise?
>> 
>> Henry - When I get this lock up with vO saying busy, no matter what I do,
I
>> find the way out of it is to press command f5 about 5 times. This seems
to
>> give the system a kick up the . and things are ok again. Hope it works
for
>> you too -
>> 
>> Andy
>> On 20 Nov 2013, at 20:42, "Henry Miller" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Hi again
>>>                     
>>> I have now managed to return to the dock and VO is announcing pages is
>> busy.
>>> When I arrow left to the finder and press VO plus M to get to the menu
bar
>>> so that I can find the apple menu to shut down, VO announces pages is
>>> busy-can I execute a forced shut down?
>>> 
>>> Henry
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: [email protected]
>>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Christopher-Mark
>>> Gilland
>>> Sent: 20 November 2013 20:20
>>> To: 'OS X & iOS Accessibility'
>>> Subject: RE: please can someone advise?
>>> 
>>> 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!
>>> 
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