Aa bravo. Thanks. That makes my life a whole lot easier. On 12/11/2009, Scott Howell <[email protected]> wrote: > > Most any card reader will work fine on the Mac. > On Nov 12, 2009, at 7:03 PM, Tiffany D wrote: > >> >> Okay. I got my external keyboard and it works fine. whatever this >> is, it seems to be a hardware issue. I wonder if it'll help to >> upgrade to the latest version of Leopard. I'm gonna do an update and >> see what happens. I had this happen last time and they put on a new >> keyboard, so it should be doing this. Also, last time, it was just a >> few keys. Now, it seems to be the whole keyboard. Does anyone know >> of a compact flash card reader that's compatible with the Mac? I was >> planning on getting some type II cards and an adapter in any case to >> use with my Windows and DOS machines, but I might have to do this alot >> sooner than I thought. >> >> Thanks, >> Eleni >> >> On 12/11/2009, Tiffany D <[email protected]> wrote: >>> I'm responding with my old address, where I get full messages, so I >>> won't clutter the inboxes of those who get this list in digest mode >>> like I do at the other. Anyway, I'll definitely try the keyboard. I >>> got my macbook in December of 2007. It's running whatever the version >>> was before the last automatic update. I never really took notice, >>> sorry. If anyone has any other suggestions, please feel free to offer >>> them. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Eleni >>> >>> On 12/11/2009, James & Nash <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi Eleni, >>>> >>>> Well it doesn't sound as if your sound is muted as VO greets you. What >>>> version of Mac OS X are you running and when did you buy your Mac was it >>>> in >>>> 2008? >>>> >>>> TC >>>> >>>> James >>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>> From: "Eleni Vamvakari" <[email protected]> >>>> To: <[email protected]> >>>> Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2009 7:43 PM >>>> Subject: Major Problem with macbook, Need Help ASAP >>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>>> *Sending to The Zone BBS and Mac Visionaries.* >>>>> I'm having a major problem with my Macbook and have no clue what's >>>>> going on. I was writing something in Text Edit and then I lost >>>>> speech. I tried turning Voiceover back on but with no luck. So I >>>>> restarted the machine. It started fine but again, no speech when I >>>>> pressed keys. Yet Voiceover does start cause it greets me, and so >>>>> does Skype, so I know the programs are working. It seems that my >>>>> keyboard control has completely gone. I checked to see if it was >>>>> because I had it on Greek layout but that's not the case because even >>>>> the command for turning VO on and off isn't working. I have an >>>>> external keyboard but don't know where it is right now to test if it's >>>>> the hardware. Any suggestions or help would really be appreciated. I >>>>> have no other modern machines available now except the large desktop >>>>> that I'm working on which is downstairs and I'm now living upstairs. >>>>> I'm on Windows now, and this pc has some kind of a mic/line in >>>>> problem, so aside from replying here, I can only use MSN >>>>> [email protected], e-mail [email protected] or, as a last >>>>> resort, the chat portion of Skype Therebetisa. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> Eleni >>>>> >>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>> >>>> >>> >> >> > > > > > >
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