Hi cant you use air drop that would make it easey -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of richie Gardenhire Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2014 1:18 PM To: OS X & iOS Accessibility Subject: Re: [Mac-access]: Transferring files from the computer to the iPad?
Ann, If you have a cable to connect from your Windows or Mac, simply connect it to your iPad, or if both computers have Bluetooth capability, pair up the iPad with the computer from which you will transfer files from. You'll have to import the files from your CD and then transfer them to the iPad. Bluetooth should work for this; if, h owever, it doesn't, perhaps somebody on the list can assist you on how to get the two machines to better communicate the transferring. HTH. Richie Gardenhire, Anchorage, Alaska. On Dec 6, 2014, at 8:42 AM, Ann Byrne wrote: > My client has a CD of instructional files she would like to listen to > on her iPad. I have a windows machine and a Mac. How can I make > these files availabel to her? I haven't seen them yet. I know I can > convert them to .mp3 on the Windows machine, but how then to get them > to the iPad? Would the Mac be a better agent for transfer? > Thanks for the help. > > Ann > > At 11:14 PM 12/4/2014, you wrote: >> Phil covered selecting columns and rows comprehensively. As for >> VoiceOver still announcing hidden columns, this is only if you use >> the VO keys to navigate. If you just navigate using the arrow keys >> alone, as is generally the better option, then VoiceOver will only >> announce the visible rows and columns. This is the same when you >> filter your tables: navigating with VO keys will not appear any >> different, but if you navigate with the arrow keys alone you'll only >> see the filtered rows and columns. 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