Hi Chenelle. If you have languages in your roter, simply rotate two fingers clockwise or counter clockwise until you hear Voiceover say language. Then flick with one finger up or down until you hear your English voice. HTH.
Shawn Sent From My White MacBook On Apr 17, 2014, at 2:06 PM, Chenelle Hancock <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hello everyone, this is Chenelle! I changed the language settings to ration I > am my iPad mini last week because I was learning Russian and now I want to > revert back to English? What should I do in order to change it back to > English again clash thank you so much have a great day Sent from my iPhone > > On 17 Apr 2014, at 12:33 pm, [email protected] wrote: > >> Today's topic summary >> Group: http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries/topics >> >> slightly ot: icloud based audio discription indiegogo project. [2 Updates] >> Calendar in Mavericks-creating an event that will recur once a month? [2 >> Updates] >> Pages improvement [4 Updates] >> Viewing Recognized Text in Fine Reader? [3 Updates] >> Status Menus Are Gone [2 Updates] >> Keynote Aglore! [1 Update] >> Topic: reading brf files on the mac [5 Updates] >> looking for accessible trivia and word games for mac [1 Update] >> Tips on Abbyy Fine Reader? [1 Update] >> Teamtalk was Re: Good Prospects for Accessibility in Office for Mac [4 >> Updates] >> slightly ot: icloud based audio discription indiegogo project. >> Caitlyn and Maggie <[email protected]> Apr 17 10:05AM -0400 >> >> thanks! >> I hope this gets off the ground! >> I'd shell out for it myself. >> Cait >> >> >> Christine Grassman <[email protected]> Apr 17 12:29PM -0400 >> >> Definitely. Sign me up. >> >> >> Calendar in Mavericks-creating an event that will recur once a month? >> Daniel Hawkins <[email protected]> Apr 17 10:07AM -0500 >> >> I too have the same question. I tried setting to the second saturday every >> month. It ended up on doing the same date number, not the second Saturday. >> >> Also, on the Mac how do you delete dates? cmd delete did nothing and I can't >> find anything under the menubar. >> >> Thanks! >> Daniel Hawkins >> - Posted from my Macbook Pro >> >> >> Tim Kilburn <[email protected]> Apr 17 10:24AM -0600 >> >> hi, >> >> You should be able to set events like that in within the Custom area of the >> Repeat options. So, after activating the date/time link, >> >> * choose Custom from the Repeat Every pop-up. >> * Select Monthly. >> * Select the "On The" radio button. >> * Select the proper day, eg. Third and Tuesday. >> * close the window. >> >> Not sure why it wasn't working that way for Daniel. Regarding the deleting >> of an event, when in Month view, you can navigate to the event then go up to >> the Edit menu and choose Delete. I believe that in some other views, you are >> able to use the Delete key and/or some other commands. >> >> Later... >> >> * >> Tim Kilburn >> Fort McMurray, AB Canada >> >> >> Pages improvement >> Anne Robertson <[email protected]> Apr 17 04:27PM +0200 >> >> Hello everyone, >> >> The latest update to Pages brought a big improvement. There is no longer any >> need to interact with the Paragraph styles button to hear the name of the >> style. This means that we can now set a hotspot on that button and consult >> it from within the document. Also, we can find the short cut for a given >> style by interacting with the styles table and the short cut is shown beside >> the name. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Anne >> >> isaac <[email protected]> Apr 17 09:37AM -0500 >> >> How do you set up hotspots? >> >> Anne Robertson <[email protected]> Apr 17 04:50PM +0200 >> >> Hello Isaac, >> >> To set a hotspot, go to the place you want to put the hotspot and press >> VO-Shift-plus a number from 0 to 9. To jump to the hotspot, press VO-number. >> To consult the hotspot, press VO-Cmd-number. >> >> So, in Pages, if you set a hotspot with the number 1, you can press VO-Cmd-1 >> anywhere within your text and hear the name of the paragraph style currently >> active. >> >> You can also jump straight to the Paragraph styles button by pressing VO-1 >> in this case. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Anne >> >> >> >> Jessica <[email protected]> Apr 17 12:19PM -0400 >> >> When did pages get an update? >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> >> Viewing Recognized Text in Fine Reader? >> Phil Halton <[email protected]> Apr 17 10:01AM -0400 >> >> I use a compatible scanner, there are lots of them, and after scanning, FR >> Pro recognizes the scanned pages and then opens a save dialog. I save the >> pages using the default file name "untitled", and then the document opens in >> textedit where I can read the doc. I have the format set to RTF and that >> triggers Textedit as the default app. I suppose if i set the format to >> .docx, it would open in pages. >> >> There is no viewing facility in FR Pro, but quickly saving it in a >> throw-away file will open it in an app were you can view/edit the file. >> >> >> Eileen Misrahi <[email protected]> Apr 17 07:43AM -0700 >> >> Hello, >> >> I have been following this thread out of interest regarding Fine Reader Pro. >> I have not yet purchased it, but I believe from all of the current posts and >> other discussions in the past that this app for the Mac is the most friendly >> user with voiceover. Would like to suggest a solution for wanting to quickly >> scan an envelope, which I do and then use another scan and read on the PC >> side to OCR an item that needs more attention. I use my iPhone and Text >> Detector app to sort my mail. The other app on the iPhone would be Prizmo >> that doesn't save the image if you rescan immediately. If the mail needs >> more attention, I use the scan and read OCR on my PC, but you could >> interchange it by using your scanner and Fine Reader Pro on the Mac side. >> JMO and an alternative. HTH. >> >> Cheers, >> Eileen >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> >> Alex Hall <[email protected]> Apr 17 12:09PM -0400 >> >> I have those iOS apps, but they are rather finicky and slow when all I want >> to know is what an envelope or sheet of paper says. I suppose a scanning >> stand would help, but if I already have a scanner and Mac, it seems an >> unnecessary expense. >> >> Having the file open automatically is helpful. Plus, so long as you name the >> file the same thing each time, I guess it will keep overwriting the last one >> so you don't end up with hundreds of files with random text in them. How do >> you set this to RTF though? Or is it right in the Save dialog if you choose >> to export to Word? >> >> -- >> Have a great day, >> Alex Hall >> [email protected] >> >> Status Menus Are Gone >> Tim Kilburn <[email protected]> Apr 17 09:07AM -0600 >> >> Hi, >> >> Don't rush to the reformat, that is a drastic and usually unnecessary task. >> Try to do a repair permissions first. To do so... >> >> * Go to the Finder. >> * Press cmd-shift-u to open the Utilities folder. >> * Navigate to the Disk Utility app and open it. >> * From the table of disks, select your Macintosh HD. >> * Stop Interacting with the table and select the First Aid tab. >> * Navigate to the Repair Disk Permissions button and press it with VO-space. >> * Wait patiently as it does its task. >> >> Sometimes this needs performed more than once to fix most permission errors. >> In some cases, you'll need to perform this from the Recovery Partition, but >> I'll wait to see if this does the job first. By the way, what exactly >> happens when you press the VO-m-m command? Is there an alert sound or simply >> takes you somewhere but no Menu Extras are available. >> >> Later... >> >> Tim Kilburn >> Fort McMurray, AB Canada >> >> >> Jane <[email protected]> Apr 17 11:45AM -0400 >> >> It just says Apple menu and then puts me back wherever I was before. I >> always try from the desktop. >> >> Jane >> >> >> >> >> >> Keynote Aglore! >> Daniel Hawkins <[email protected]> Apr 17 10:39AM -0500 >> >> Hello everyone! >> >> Ok, I have been trying to learn how to make my own keynote slides. So far I >> am getting the hang of it somewhat. But one of the biggest problem my >> friends told me that the Body area is very very small print. I know how to >> make larger print by cmd+, but they explained to me the square where the >> print is in is very small. >> >> What I want to do is have a title and in the middle of the slide to have >> some lists. I was wondering how do you make it bigger? >> >> Thanks! >> Daniel Hawkins >> - Posted from my Macbook Pro >> >> Topic: reading brf files on the mac >> Devin Prater <[email protected]> Apr 17 07:42AM -0500 >> >> In my experience, it can't work well with italics or any other kind of >> formatting. It only works with plain text files. >> >> Devin Prater >> Sent from my iPod 5. >> iMessage, facebook, and face-time: [email protected] >> email: [email protected] >> Google Talk/keychat: [email protected] >> >> >> Teresa Cochran <[email protected]> Apr 17 06:12AM -0700 >> >> If you convert a file to html, louis will convert it to brf. That makes >> sense, since the markup is text as well. Going the other way is a little >> more problematic. Half the time Louis interprets braille italics as dots 4-6 >> in computer braille, putting a period before each word instead. >> >> Personally, even with programs such as Kurzweil, I always found back >> translation to be less than desirable. There are too many variables, and >> sometimes there are strange results with it. Saying this as primarily a >> braille reader, there are very many more books available in audio and other >> formats than in Braille. In my personal experience, I've started keeping brf >> files in their format and using a Braille display to type in them, rather >> than back-translating. Of course, I have the luxury of having a braille >> display. >> >> Teresa >> >> Teresa Cochran >> [email protected] >> Facebook >> >> >> Devin Prater <[email protected]> Apr 17 08:52AM -0500 >> >> Ah, thanks. So how would I convert a pages file to HTML? I didn't think >> Pages could export to HTML. >> >> Devin Prater >> Sent from my iPod 5. >> iMessage, facebook, and face-time: [email protected] >> email: [email protected] >> Google Talk/keychat: [email protected] >> >> >> Caitlyn and Maggie <[email protected]> Apr 17 09:58AM -0400 >> >> I agree with this! >> I looked at nfb trans yesterday and was totally overwhelmed by what you'd >> have to do to get it running! >> Thanks for the Louis link! >> Cait >> >> >> Teresa Cochran <[email protected]> Apr 17 07:34AM -0700 >> >> I haven't actually done that conversion before. Sometimes I convert >> documents by simply pasting text in, but then you lose all your formatting. >> With things like epub or mobi, Calibre command-line can be used. >> >> Teresa >> >> "The golden age of science fiction is twelve."--Pete graham >> >> >> looking for accessible trivia and word games for mac >> Jessica <[email protected]> Apr 17 10:15AM -0400 >> >> Hi, >> I am interested in and looking for accessible word and trivia games for mac. >> Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. I prefer that they be free. >> >> Jessica >> [email protected] >> >> Tips on Abbyy Fine Reader? >> "Terje Strømberg" <[email protected]> Apr 17 12:49PM +0200 >> >> Html is good for receipts for example. You need to go to finder and find the >> receipt you saved and open the html receipt from finder. Then you can usally >> move like in a table up-down and left-right. This is through for most >> receipts, but not all. Something with the paper and print maybe. >> >> Take care >> >> >> 16. apr. 2014 kl. 17:53 skrev Jenine Stanley <[email protected]>: >> >> Thanks. I wondered about this the first couple times I did it and you >> described it very well here. >> >> Another question: has anyone used the html option for a quick look at >> something? If so, how did that go? I'm all for testing it. >> Jenine Stanley >> [email protected] >> >> >> >> >> -- >> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups >> "MacVisionaries" group. >> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an >> email to [email protected]. >> To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. >> Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries. >> For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. >> >> Teamtalk was Re: Good Prospects for Accessibility in Office for Mac >> Chris Apple boy <[email protected]> Apr 17 07:20AM +0100 >> >> There is a Teamtalk for Mac Os X but have no idea of its accessibility. >> >> Regards Chris >> >> Clap along if you feel like a room without a roof! >> >> On 16/04/2014 22:30, Kerri wrote: >> >> David Taylor <[email protected]> Apr 17 08:49AM +0100 >> >> TeamTalk for Mac is mainly usable, but hardly accessible. You really have to >> know what you are doing, but most things can be done. Many of these things >> are extremely fiddly and slow to do due to the lack of accessibility, but if >> you know your way round a server, a lot can be done. If you are an admin, or >> can't be bothered with a lot of fiddling, then you need the Windows TeamTalk >> to be honest. I've had many hours of fun with the Mac one though. >> >> >> Piotr Machacz <[email protected]> Apr 17 11:05AM +0200 >> >> It's clunky, and got slightly worse with the 4.6 update which breaks >> keyboard tracking. But the good news is that soon there will be a completely >> new client, called TeamTalk VI that a friend of mine is working on. We got >> permission from the developer to write it and it will be using his SDK >> license and will be available on the official bear ware site. Apart from the >> interface using native controls, it will have more speech events, a few more >> chat commands to EG. switch audio devices, and it might even be scriptable >> so you will be able to write lua scripts that you can run. It will come out >> on Windows as well. Work is progressing nicely, for now the basic interface >> is done and the SDK has been completely wrapped, so work on the actual >> program is starting. You can view the source here: >> https://github.com/Flameborn/TeamTalkVI >> >> >> >> "Blake Sinnett" <[email protected]> Apr 17 05:06AM -0500 >> >> Hi, >> >> This is fantastic! Will it include the video functionality? There's also an >> Android client, but it's very alpha right now. I'm hoping for all mobile >> platforms to be supported at some point. >> >> Blake >> >> >> -------------------------------------------------- >> From: "Piotr Machacz" <[email protected]> >> Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2014 4:05 AM >> To: <[email protected]> >> Subject: Re: Teamtalk was Re: Good Prospects for Accessibility in Office for >> Mac >> >> >> >> -- >> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups >> "MacVisionaries" group. >> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an >> email to [email protected]. >> To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. >> Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries. >> For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. > > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "MacVisionaries" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to [email protected]. > To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. > Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries. > For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MacVisionaries" group. 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