OK, I'll let others answer most of your questions, as I've gotta get to work
after I finnish this batch of e-mail, but as for your default mail account,
that, I will help you with, right quick.
So, here's what you need to do to fix that.
1. Open up Mail on your mac.
2. Now, go to preferences with command+Comma.
3. In here, interact with your toolbar, and vo+right arrow to the composing
tab. Select it with vo+Space, then stop interacting with the toolbar.
4. vo+right arrow, and eventually you'll see a popup button for selecting
the default account. Vo+space on this. You then should be able to switch
things to the account you wish to be the default.
Chris.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Eleanor Burke" <[email protected]>
To: "OS X & iOS Accessibility" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2015 3:42 AM
Subject: [Mac-access]: Mac Questions
When I am logging in to my Mac the volume of voice over is just fine but
once I get to finder the volume is greatly increased. I have reduced this
volume when at the finder but again next time I login again the volume has
again reverted to very loud. How can I make it that it does not do this?
I would also like to make one of my three e-mail addresses the default
one, currently I have to keep changing it as iCloud is the default.
Finally I seem to have 2 groups of Contacts in my contacts app, iCloud and
Google. Is it possible simply to merge these as I would rather have all
together. I also do not know how to navigate to the information in a
contact from the contact table where the particular contact is
highlighted.
Thanks
Eleanor
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