Hi Isaac
I have resolved both problems in relation to verbosity and r emoving
Zoomtext. I did go in to the verbosity and maximum was ticked so maybe that
did fix the problem but at least menus are now reading the keystrokes. As
for Zoomtext I kept trying and do not know what I was doing wrong but it
eventually worked and I was able to remove Zoomtext. Now it only leaves me
with the issue of removing 2 programmes from start-up which I have not
managed to sort out yet.
Eleanor
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From: <[email protected]>
To: "OS X & iOS Accessibility" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2014 6:43 PM
Subject: Re: Questions Asked Yesterday with No Reply
First I will answer the questions in reverse order.
To answer the second question If you are deleting zoom text after pressing
command delete you have to enter you’re password.
Remember enter the password you have used to set up the computer.
Now you’re name should already be entered for you so just vo right arrow to
the password security text field and then enter the password and then press
enter to delete it.
Now to answer the first question regarding the menus.
If you go to voiceover utility with vo f 8.
Then press command 2 to go in to verbosity.
Next tab to the default verbosity menu.
Then check if the low verbosity option is checked or not.
If it is change it to high.
On Jul 24, 2014, at 12:28 PM, Eleanor Martha Burke
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi All, a few questions from yesterday, I asked why is it that I cannot
hear the keyboard commands when I go in to Menus and wonder if this has
something to do with verbosity settings?
I am also trying to delete Zoomtext from the Applications folder and I am
not being allowed to do this. When I hit command and delete vo does say
move to thrash but then a dialogue box comes up and I have to enter
information, one box I am unsure what I am supposed to be entering, the
other box is asking for my password and I know that but the one that says
name, I tried putting in the name Zoomtext and I tried putting in my own
name but I cannot get any further.
Eleanor
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