hello all,

I am trying to delete  old mail  from my  gmail account  using my braille pen 
12.  how do I perform a select all  in order  to delete my old messages from my 
gmail account?. 
thank you! so much for your help in this matter. 
sincerely, chenele. 

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> On 29 Apr 2014, at 5:25 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> 
>   Today's topic summary
> Group: http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries/topics
> 
> A question about finereader pro and sending text to an aplication. [1 Update]
> A scanner for finereader pro on the mac. [1 Update]
> Having the Driver connected to the Airport Base, on the Desktop. [4 Updates]
> Where to purchase Amadeous Pro [1 Update]
> Sluggish behavior After Updating to Mavericks [5 Updates]
> printer sharing [1 Update]
> Roboform for Mac [1 Update]
> Terminal: is it safe to use? [2 Updates]
> Mailbox Sort Order in Mavericks [1 Update]
>  A question about finereader pro and sending text to an aplication.
> Annie Skov Nielsen <[email protected]> Apr 29 11:22PM +0200  
> 
> Hi all.
>  
> I really love working with the finereader pro for mac. There is one thing 
> that annoys me.
>  
> I have been using the windows version of finereader for many years, a 
> function that I really like is the send to function, but this function is not 
> included in the mac version. I wonder if you could make a script that will 
> send the document to e.g. textedit but without having to export and save. If 
> anyone knows something I would be glad to know.
>  
> Best regards Annie.
>  
> 
>  A scanner for finereader pro on the mac.
> Annie Skov Nielsen <[email protected]> Apr 29 11:17PM +0200  
> 
> Hi Terje.
>  
> I bought the canon canoscan 9000f. This is really a scanner that works. I 
> have never got a scanner to work as fast as this one.
>  
> Thank you for your suggestion.
>  
> Best regards Annie.
>  
> 
>  Having the Driver connected to the Airport Base, on the Desktop.
> Gabriele Battaglia <[email protected]> Apr 29 09:58PM +0200  
> 
> Hello all.
> Is it possible to have these items on my desktop, as they were connected 
> directly to the iMac, instead being on the Airport Estreme?
> Thanks.
> Gabriel.
> —
> Namasté!
> Sent from my iMac27. (Libero)
>  
> 
> Jim Gatteys <[email protected]> Apr 29 03:09PM -0500  
> 
> Are you talking about your hard drive? Maybe external or did I misunderstand 
> your question?
>  
>  
> 
> Gabriele Battaglia <[email protected]> Apr 29 10:25PM +0200  
> 
> 
> > Are you talking about your hard drive? Maybe external or did I 
> > misunderstand your question?
> Hi Jim.
> If configured so, you may have all the external driver eventually connected 
> to Mavericks, on the desktop, as you usually have just the main one.
>  
> That’s happens when drivers are connected via some port, like USB, or when 
> they are available in the same Local network.
>  
> Unfortunately this seem not to be true for those drivers who are link via the 
> Airport Extreme.
>  
> Gabriel
> —
> Namasté!
> Inviato dal mio iMac27. (Gmail)
>  
> 
> Tim Kilburn <[email protected]> Apr 29 03:11PM -0600  
> 
> Hi,
>  
> In the Finder Preferences (cmd-comma while in the Finder), you can check the 
> box to have Connected Servers show on your Desktop. When this item is 
> checked, there will be an icon representing the network drive displayed on 
> your Desktop just like when you have a drive connected directly via USB, 
> Firewire or Thunderbolt.
>  
> Later…
>  
> Tim Kilburn
> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
>  
>  
> 
>  Where to purchase Amadeous Pro
> Jonathan Mosen <[email protected]> Apr 30 08:47AM +1200  
> 
> Hi max, yes, the version from his website is less crippled in a few areas.
> I purchased via the App Store when I first got a Mac, and ran into a couple 
> of issues with more complex functions. The developer converted my purchase so 
> it would run with the version on his site. To be compliant with the App 
> Store's guidelines, an app has to conform to Apple's strict sandbox rules. 
> His version does not.
> Jonathan Mosen
> Mosen Consulting
> Blindness technology eBooks, tutorials and training
> http://Mosen.org
>  
>  
> 
>  Sluggish behavior After Updating to Mavericks
> Kristeen Hughes <[email protected]> Apr 29 02:56PM -0400  
> 
> I know this has been discussed before. If there is an archive I can't find it.
> I have a Macbook with 4 gig memory and I hpdated it to Mavericks last night. 
> Things are very sluggish and busy. They are slow to respond and mail seems 
> the worst. I thought 4 gig could run Mavericks on a Macbook. Is this wrong? 
> Are there things I can do to get it to run better?
>  
> Thanks.
>  
> Kristeen
>  
> 
> Alex Hall <[email protected]> Apr 29 03:01PM -0400  
> 
> Are you running all the latest updates? I found that 10.9.2 fixed those 
> problems for me. Also, Mail may take a while to sync everything and settle 
> down, so if it is the primary source of the trouble, see if it doesn't fix 
> itself in a couple days. To test this, quit Mail entirely and go about your 
> normal usage, then open Mail again and see if anything changes.
>  
> --
> Have a great day,
> Alex Hall
> [email protected]
>  
> 
> Ray Foret Jr <[email protected]> Apr 29 02:20PM -0500  
> 
> In addition, did you run repair disk and restart your machine? I'd suppose 
> that, if indeed you downloaded and installed Mavricks just last night, Odd's 
> are you are running the latest version.
>  
> Sent from my mac, the only computer with full accessibility for the blind 
> built-in!
>  
> Sincerely,
> The Constantly Barefooted Ray, still a very happy Mac and Iphone 5 user!
>  
>  
> 
> Kristeen Hughes <[email protected]> Apr 29 03:25PM -0400  
> 
> This is a Macbook that they do not make anymore. It's about three to four 
> years old. Is there a reason to think I should go back to Mountain Lion and 
> if so, how do I do that?
>  
> Kristeen
>  
> 
> Chris Blouch <[email protected]> Apr 29 03:29PM -0400  
> 
> I think Mavericks rebuilds a number of indexes such as spotlights which 
> can take a while. Like Alex said, all that should settle down after 'a 
> while'.
>  
> CB
>  
> On 4/29/14, 3:01 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
>  
> -- 
> Ż\_(?)_/Ż
>  
> 
>  printer sharing
> Tim Kilburn <[email protected]> Apr 29 12:24PM -0600  
> 
> Hi,
>  
> I’ve got a number of these System Pref errors while using the Printer pane of 
> System Prefs with VO. From what I recall, this is an issue between VO and 
> System Prefs, not anything you’re doing wrong. Sometimes you can work around 
> these things by turning off VO prior to doing some activities within the 
> System Prefs and clicking your mouse or trackpad the sighted user way. If you 
> have access to sighted assistance, you may wish to have them help with this 
> task for now. I imagine it will be fixed soon as it was never an issue in the 
> past but somehow cropped up in Mavericks, maybe even late in Mountain Lion.
>  
> Sorry, not much real help here.
>  
> Later…
>  
> Tim Kilburn
> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
>  
>  
> 
>  Roboform for Mac
> Robert C <[email protected]> Apr 29 09:07AM -0700  
> 
> Is anyone using Roboform? Is it compatible with Coiceover? Its 
> installed, activated and the toolbar is enabled but the toolbar buttons 
> are dimmed. If I go to the applications folder and open it, I get a 
> welcome screen that has two choices I need to choose. But there are no 
> buttons, nothing happens. If I bring up the RB menu, some items like 
> prefs are also dimmed. I am in contact with RB tech support but they are 
> not seeming to know what they are doing.
>  
> Quote of the nanosecond . . .
> A lot of people are afraid of heights. Not me, I'm afraid of widths.
> --Steven Wright
> Robert & Annie Yanni ke7nwn
> E-mail-
> [email protected]
>  
> 
>  Terminal: is it safe to use?
> Chris Blouch <[email protected]> Apr 29 11:35AM -0400  
> 
> If you're not on Mavericks, this prefs pane supposedly works:
>  
> http://www5e.biglobe.ne.jp/~arcana/StartupSound/index.en.html
>  
> Likewise folks said Psst works as well:
>  
> https://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/16780/psst
>  
> Others like to use Start Ninja to turn off the chime:
>  
> http://www.allvu.com/index.php/products/startninja.html
>  
> CB
>  
> On 4/29/14, 10:53 AM, Alex Hall wrote:
>  
> -- 
> ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
>  
> 
> Jessica <[email protected]> Apr 29 11:38AM -0400  
> 
> I am on Mavericks. It is not a huge feel. I just like to know an easy way to 
> do it if necessary that will not damage the system & work with voiceover.
>  
> Sent from my iPhone
>  
>  
> 
>  Mailbox Sort Order in Mavericks
> Tim Kilburn <[email protected]> Apr 29 09:29AM -0600  
> 
> hi,
>  
> One more option that’s a little more invasive but should do the trick.
>  
> 1. Quit Mail.
> 2. Go into ~/Library/Mail/v2/Your_Mail_Account
>  
> Normally, you would go to the Finder then press cmd-shift-h then open the 
> Library file if it is visible. If your ~/Library folder is hidden, then, when 
> in the Finder, press VO-m to go up to the menubar, over to the Go menu and, 
> using VO-down, navigate to the Library item then press return. You’ll now be 
> in this usually hidden folder.
>  
> 3. Open the Mail folder.
> 4. Open the v2 folder.
> 5. Locate the Mailbox folder that has the incorrectly sorted folders.
> 6. Press cmd-c to Copy it.
> 7. Go into the Terminal app.
> 8. Enter the following commands (exclude the dollar sign)
>  
> $cd pathname - where the pathname is entered by pressing cmd-v. That is, 
> you’re pasting the path you copied in #6. Press return.
> $mv .mboxCache.plist .mboxCache.plist.bak - Note that there are spaces 
> between items, a “dot” before the filenames, and that the first “c” of 
> “Cache” is in caps.
>  
> What you’re doing here is renaming the first filename to the second filename. 
> Because this file has the “dot” in front of the filename, it is normally an 
> invisible file and should remain this way.
>  
> 9. Quit Terminal app.
> 10. Open Mail and it should rebuild the .mboxCache.plist file for you and 
> consequently fix the problem.
>  
> You’ll need to do this for each Mail account that has this issue. Note the 
> word “should”. This is my favourite word in computer-land as it covers my 
> behind in case things don’t work as I planned.
>  
> Later…
>  
> Tim Kilburn
> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
>  
>  
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