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On Jan 4, 2012, at 9:28 AM, Alex Hall wrote:

That's a good thought. I have not heard of one around me, but then I
have never thought to look either.

On 1/4/12, Mr. L. Alexander <turningbyto...@gmail.com> wrote:
> do you not have a freecycle group in the USA? if so, register and place a
> free ad asking for a monitor to help you. you'd be surprised what kind of
> results you would get.
> 
> lew
> 
> On 4 Jan 2012, at 17:25, Alex Hall wrote:
> 
>> Well, vo is the only screen reader that has failed to keep up with my
>> typing, and it is just as slow speaking letters as it is moving around
>> a webpage or arrowing around mail. Yes, a monitor would likely help,
>> but I don't have $120 to spend on a monitor when I already spent $600
>> on the Mini itself just to get a screen reader to speed up. If the
>> adapter that aame with my Mini would connect to the dvi to vga adapter
>> I have, and so would work with the older vga monitor I am trying to
>> use, I may have a different experience, but I doubt it will help the
>> speed of speech as it reacts to my typing or tabbing. Looking back, an
>> Air would have been a much better choice, but I didn't realize that
>> until after the return period was up, plus I didn't have the extra
>> $400.
>> 
>> On 1/4/12, Ricardo Walker <rwalker...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> I fail to see how voiceover not keeping up with the speed of your typing
>>> indicates voiceover making your Mac sluggish.  After all, the letters are
>>> coming out just as fast as your pressing them.  Its the speech thats
>>> lagging
>>> behind.  This is no different than on windows when you open an
>>> application,
>>> and the app is on the screen for 2 or 3 seconds before Jaws says a peep.
>>> Saying the screen reader slows down the screen reader, which is kinda
>>> what
>>> you said, is a pretty circular argument, no?  What I was referring to was
>>> the screen reader draining so much of the computers resources, that
>>> performing tasks liking opening applications, playing media, etc becomes
>>> effected.
>>> 
>>> Ricardo Walker
>>> rwalker...@gmail.com
>>> Twitter & Skype: rwalker296
>>> www.mobileaccess.org
>>> 
>>> On Jan 4, 2012, at 10:05 AM, Alex Hall wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Yes, I should have specified, and I apologize to the list for any
>>>> confusion. From past discussions, though, I gathered that a monitor
>>>> *may* fix *some* applications being sluggish, such as mail, but not
>>>> the overall slowdowns I see when doing anything at all. For instance,
>>>> I have key echo off because vo is too slow to echo the characters I
>>>> type as I type them, yet jaws or nvda can do this just fine. For that
>>>> reason, I also disagree that screen readers in general slow down a
>>>> machine. So far, the mac is the only machine I have seen where using a
>>>> screen reader causes lag in even tabbing or arrowing.
>>>> 
>>>> On 1/4/12, Ricardo Walker <rwalker...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>> 
>>>>> all screen readers, on any machine slows things down.  Its just the
>>>>> nature
>>>>> of the beast.  As far as your mini goes, the lack of a monitor is
>>>>> definitely
>>>>> the cause of most of your sorrows.  If you hooked up a monitor, I think
>>>>> you
>>>>> would get much better performance.  If you don't want a monitor, a
>>>>> macbook
>>>>> air might have been a better fit for you than a mini.  Its just a fact
>>>>> of
>>>>> life for the Mac Mini and voiceover users at this time.  You need to
>>>>> have
>>>>> a
>>>>> monitor hooked up to have a stable experience.  This has been the case
>>>>> for
>>>>> years now, and I don't see Apple doing anything about it anytime soon.
>>>>> I
>>>>> do
>>>>> think when you shared your experiences with your Mac earlier in the
>>>>> thread
>>>>> you should have specified you were using a Mac mini with no monitor.  I
>>>>> think not doing so was a little miss leading.
>>>>> 
>>>>> JMO.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Ricardo Walker
>>>>> rwalker...@gmail.com
>>>>> Twitter & Skype: rwalker296
>>>>> www.mobileaccess.org
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Jan 3, 2012, at 11:36 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> I find it interesting that you specify that Macs are faster when a
>>>>>> screen reader is not involved. Do you mean that you find vo slows
>>>>>> things down, or just that screen readers make for inaccurate
>>>>>> comparisons? I always figured the extreme sluggishness of my mini was
>>>>>> due to its lack of a monitor...
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> On 1/3/12, Ricardo Walker <rwalker...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>> lol,
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> I think your sighted friend is on drugs.  :).  I find the Mac to be
>>>>>>> just
>>>>>>> as
>>>>>>> fas and more often than not faster when doing tasks than windows when
>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>> screen reader is not involved.  Man, You know how long it takes
>>>>>>> iTunes
>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>> open on windows sometimes? smh.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Ricardo Walker
>>>>>>> rwalker...@gmail.com
>>>>>>> Twitter & Skype: rwalker296
>>>>>>> www.mobileaccess.org
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> On Jan 3, 2012, at 8:44 PM, Chuck wrote:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Thanks for the information. I do plan to use my PC and the Mac Mini
>>>>>>>> in
>>>>>>>> parallel until I get used to the Mac. I am familiar with voice over
>>>>>>>> and zoom on the iPhone and iPad and I'm hoping that they translate
>>>>>>>> as
>>>>>>>> well to the Mac Mini.
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> I have a sighted friend who also says that the Mac is a little more
>>>>>>>> sluggish than the PC. I don't do any gaming, 90% of my computer uses
>>>>>>>> buying online, word processing, and web development
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> But having dealt with Zoom text for the last 15 years, I am totally
>>>>>>>> frustrated with the program. I have to reboot it about five times
>>>>>>>> every day in order to get the text smooting to work. And it no
>>>>>>>> longer
>>>>>>>> works with Internet Explorer nine. I'm sure that when they do
>>>>>>>> finally
>>>>>>>> fix it, they'll want another $150 for the update.
>>>>>>>> Chuck
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> On Jan 3, 6:22 pm, "Missy Hoppe" <melis...@fuse.net> wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Very well said. I've had my mac since may, and although I've
>>>>>>>>> recently
>>>>>>>>> become far more fond of Itunes than my bank account is
>>>>>>>>> comfortable with, I just don't use it for daily tasks. I just can't
>>>>>>>>> get
>>>>>>>>> comfortable with any of the word processing options,
>>>>>>>>> and since I've been using a PC for close to 25 years, I'm always
>>>>>>>>> going
>>>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>>>> be more comfortable on a windows platform. One of
>>>>>>>>> my favorite activities, especially while I'm unemployed, is playing
>>>>>>>>> games, and while I'm thrilled that the RS games client
>>>>>>>>> works on the mac, there aren't any other options. I'm still hoping
>>>>>>>>> for
>>>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>>>> truly accessible mud client; if atlantis is
>>>>>>>>> accessible, I sure haven't figured out how to make it speak
>>>>>>>>> automatically.
>>>>>>>>> My other major task is writing/editing a story I've been working on
>>>>>>>>> for
>>>>>>>>> several years now. I just can't get comfortable
>>>>>>>>> working on my files using the mac, so just keep using good old
>>>>>>>>> wordpad
>>>>>>>>> on
>>>>>>>>> the PC.
>>>>>>>>> Since it cost me so much money, I have chosen to use the mac for
>>>>>>>>> things
>>>>>>>>> that either don't work or I don't want to mess with
>>>>>>>>> on my PC: adium, skype, itunes, and a couple of other similar
>>>>>>>>> things
>>>>>>>>> that
>>>>>>>>> I can't remember at the moment. I figure that the
>>>>>>>>> mac is a lot easier to fix if something goes wrong, and that's
>>>>>>>>> definitely
>>>>>>>>> something I'll give Apple credit for; you can
>>>>>>>>> install the operating system without any sighted assistance, and
>>>>>>>>> with
>>>>>>>>> carbon copy cloner and time machine, it's easy to
>>>>>>>>> restore your machine on the off chance that something catastrophic
>>>>>>>>> happens. Another thing that I really love about the mac is
>>>>>>>>> Growl. It essensially reads things that happen in the system tray:
>>>>>>>>> changes in dropbox files for example. That's 1 thing my PC
>>>>>>>>> can't do, or if it can, I don't know how to set it up, so the mac
>>>>>>>>> is
>>>>>>>>> really awesome in that respect.
>>>>>>>>> With all that being said, however, while I certainly like my mac a
>>>>>>>>> lot
>>>>>>>>> more than I did when I first bought it, to be
>>>>>>>>> perfectly honest, there's still a rather big part of me that
>>>>>>>>> regrets
>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>> purchase. I eventually hope to get bootcamp and/or
>>>>>>>>> VM fusion up and running, but so far, that just hasn't happened.
>>>>>>>>> I hope this makes at least a little sense and that it helps you in
>>>>>>>>> your
>>>>>>>>> decision. Sadly, I can't comment on the large print
>>>>>>>>> side of things, but I've become moderately comfortable with using
>>>>>>>>> Voiceover. Good luck in whatever decision you make, and I
>>>>>>>>> hope this helps you out at least a little.
>>>>>>>>> Missy
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>>>>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>>>>>>>>> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Alex Hall
>>>>>>>>> Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2012 8:01 PM
>>>>>>>>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>>>>>>>>> Subject: Re: Switching to a Mac from PC
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> I got a Mini after hearing nothing but great things about the Mac
>>>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>>>> VoiceOver. I can honestly say that I regret the
>>>>>>>>> decision. I never understood editing, my system seemed sluggish
>>>>>>>>> compared
>>>>>>>>> to NVDA with Windows, and web browsing is slow on
>>>>>>>>> the Mac when using vo. Also, a lot of what I do on the pc is audio
>>>>>>>>> gaming, and not so much as a good, accessible version of
>>>>>>>>> Solitaire is available on the Mac, let alone shooting, strategy, or
>>>>>>>>> other
>>>>>>>>> intensively audio games.
>>>>>>>>> I am still willing to admit that a good, long skype session with
>>>>>>>>> someone
>>>>>>>>> who is an experienced Mac user may help me, but as
>>>>>>>>> of right now I almost never boot into Mac, using the Windows half
>>>>>>>>> of
>>>>>>>>> my
>>>>>>>>> dual-booting mini almost exclusively. If you do
>>>>>>>>> switch, make sure to either set up bootcamp or a virtual machine so
>>>>>>>>> you
>>>>>>>>> can run Windows, because I can pretty much promise
>>>>>>>>> that you will still be using Windows for a while after you start
>>>>>>>>> playing
>>>>>>>>> with the mac. Sorry to be so negative, but that's my
>>>>>>>>> experience so far.
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> On 1/3/12, Red.Falcon <velocity.focu...@virginmedia.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> Hi Chuck!
>>>>>>>>>> Although I do not use windows and never have!
>>>>>>>>>> I have seen posts about the zoom and one thing the Mac cannot do
>>>>>>>>>> is
>>>>>>>>>> change colours!
>>>>>>>>>> So its black on white or vice vursor!
>>>>>>>>>> hth Colin
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> On 4 Jan 2012, at 00:05, Chuck wrote:
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>> Hello everyone,
>>>>>>>>>>> I'm seriously considering switching to a Mac Mini from PC.
>>>>>>>>>>> I intend to use both the zoom and voice over programs.
>>>>>>>>>>> I am currently using a PC with Windows 7 and zoom text as my
>>>>>>>>>>> magnification and reading software.
>>>>>>>>>>> I would like to hear from those of you who have made the switch.
>>>>>>>>>>> What pitfalls should I look for? Are there any trade-offs?
>>>>>>>>>>> In your opinion after making the switch which is the better
>>>>>>>>>>> system?
>>>>>>>>>>> Why?
>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>>>>>>>> Chuck
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> 
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