Re: Assigning hot keys

2020-11-04 Thread Brad Snyder
Correction:  You do not go to Trackpad preferences to enable use of the Control 
key with 2-finger gesture to increase or decrease magnification.
This is done by going to System Preferences > Accessibility, and selecting Zoom 
from the categories list.  Here you will not only find an option for enabling 
use of the trackpad with 2-fingers for increasing magnification, but another 
option for enabling keyboard commands for increasing and decreasing 
magnification.

HTH.

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On Nov 4, 2020, at 15:48, Brad Snyder  wrote:

1.  I also use invert colors on my Mac, and certainly understand what you are 
experiencing when the desktop color is inverted and becomes extremely bright.  
I solve this by setting my desktop to a solid medium gray color, which looks 
pretty much the same whether invert colors is on or off.  I don’t think this 
desktop color is included in recent versions of the macOS, but i saved it from 
an earlier version, and if you are interested, I can share it with you and 
provide instructions on how to implement it.

2.  A keyboard command already exist for decreasing the magnification level on 
your Mac.  This keyboard command is Command + Option + Minus, which is the key 
located immediately to the left of the Equals key, which you are already using 
to increase the magnification level.

One thing you might want to do, is go to System Preferences > Keyboard, select 
the Shortcuts tab.  Here you will find a table that will allow you to enable or 
disable keyboard shortcuts that are pre-assigned by the macOS.  You will want 
to select Accessibility from the categories table, and then go through the list 
of accessibility options, and turn on the commands you wish to use.
Since you are already using the command to increase magnification, I will 
assume this item is already selected.  You will want to make sure that the item 
that allows using Command + Option + minus is selected as well.
Please note, that VoiceOver may not speak the minus symbol, so this may cause 
confusion when VoiceOver reads this option.

There is another option for increasing and decreasing magnification that 
involves using the trackpad, if you have one.  This command is done by holding 
down the Control key, and dragging 2-fingers up or down on the trackpad.  You 
will need to go to System Preferences > Trackpad to make sure this gesture is 
enabled.

HTH.

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On Nov 4, 2020, at 13:36, FIOGKOS mailto:fiog...@rogers.com>> wrote:


Hi everybody, hope somebody can help. I actually have two questions. Let’s 
start with the first.
I recently had a eyesight assessment and with help of glasses I am able to make 
out some contrast. What works the best, and is most comfortable for my eyes, is 
viewing white text on a black background.
I checked the box for invert colors, and like magic when I open up for example 
text edit the background is black with white text, the problem is that the 
desktop is white and is blinding me. I understand I can go into system 
preferences, display and screensaver, and there I can choose a color. I’m not 
sure if this will work but can anybody tell me an easy way to choose a colour 
for my desktop, for example I am thinking if I choose a white background the 
invert will make it black. Any suggestions. Or does anybody have a magic 
solution to switch the whole entire Mac to white on black?
My second question has to do with my subject line. I am trying to zoom windows 
and texts on my Mac. The zoom is not very comfortable because it zooms the 
whole entire screen instead of just the text. I am still trying to learn this 
and play with it and figure something out. My problem is this when I go into 
the settings I am given the hot key to zoom in which is option command equals I 
am also given another hockey to zoom out but voiceover says not assigned and 
it’s not really working. Can anybody walk me through assigning a hotkey for a 
task, in this case zoom out. I would really appreciate any help.
Regards Zoe


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Re: Assigning hot keys

2020-11-04 Thread Brad Snyder
1.  I also use invert colors on my Mac, and certainly understand what you are 
experiencing when the desktop color is inverted and becomes extremely bright.  
I solve this by setting my desktop to a solid medium gray color, which looks 
pretty much the same whether invert colors is on or off.  I don’t think this 
desktop color is included in recent versions of the macOS, but i saved it from 
an earlier version, and if you are interested, I can share it with you and 
provide instructions on how to implement it.

2.  A keyboard command already exist for decreasing the magnification level on 
your Mac.  This keyboard command is Command + Option + Minus, which is the key 
located immediately to the left of the Equals key, which you are already using 
to increase the magnification level.

One thing you might want to do, is go to System Preferences > Keyboard, select 
the Shortcuts tab.  Here you will find a table that will allow you to enable or 
disable keyboard shortcuts that are pre-assigned by the macOS.  You will want 
to select Accessibility from the categories table, and then go through the list 
of accessibility options, and turn on the commands you wish to use.
Since you are already using the command to increase magnification, I will 
assume this item is already selected.  You will want to make sure that the item 
that allows using Command + Option + minus is selected as well.
Please note, that VoiceOver may not speak the minus symbol, so this may cause 
confusion when VoiceOver reads this option.

There is another option for increasing and decreasing magnification that 
involves using the trackpad, if you have one.  This command is done by holding 
down the Control key, and dragging 2-fingers up or down on the trackpad.  You 
will need to go to System Preferences > Trackpad to make sure this gesture is 
enabled.

HTH.

- Brad -


On Nov 4, 2020, at 13:36, FIOGKOS  wrote:


Hi everybody, hope somebody can help. I actually have two questions. Let’s 
start with the first.
I recently had a eyesight assessment and with help of glasses I am able to make 
out some contrast. What works the best, and is most comfortable for my eyes, is 
viewing white text on a black background.
I checked the box for invert colors, and like magic when I open up for example 
text edit the background is black with white text, the problem is that the 
desktop is white and is blinding me. I understand I can go into system 
preferences, display and screensaver, and there I can choose a color. I’m not 
sure if this will work but can anybody tell me an easy way to choose a colour 
for my desktop, for example I am thinking if I choose a white background the 
invert will make it black. Any suggestions. Or does anybody have a magic 
solution to switch the whole entire Mac to white on black?
My second question has to do with my subject line. I am trying to zoom windows 
and texts on my Mac. The zoom is not very comfortable because it zooms the 
whole entire screen instead of just the text. I am still trying to learn this 
and play with it and figure something out. My problem is this when I go into 
the settings I am given the hot key to zoom in which is option command equals I 
am also given another hockey to zoom out but voiceover says not assigned and 
it’s not really working. Can anybody walk me through assigning a hotkey for a 
task, in this case zoom out. I would really appreciate any help.
Regards Zoe


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Re: Zoom on the Mac with chat!

2020-11-04 Thread Julie Rattray
What I tend to do is open up the chat panel and navigate to the messages and 
then interact with the list and you should be able to arrow key up and down and 
read them - sometimes it jumps but normally it works - the key is making sure 
you have opened the chat panel as the default is that it is shut when a zoom 
meeting starts 

> On 4 Nov 2020, at 15:08, Kerryann Ifill  wrote:
> 
> Thanks julie, how do you actually read them?
> 
> Kerry
> 
>> On 4 Nov 2020, at 10:57 AM, Julie Rattray  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I think the share screen is just not an option at the moment which is a pity 
>> because I have used Blackboard collaborate and when a ppt was shared it 
>> worked really well - but need to play with this feature in zoom more to see 
>> if different ways of sharing work better 
>> 
>> Re chat interacting with individual messages works but I agree it is clunky  
>> 
>>> On 4 Nov 2020, at 14:18, Kerryann Ifill  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi all,
>>> 
>>> I really do prefer using zoom on my Mac with 2 exceptions.
>>> 
>>> The screen share which I spoke about last time.
>>> 
>>> The other issue that I’d love see work is reviewing the chat messages 
>>> especially if someone shares a file with me.
>>> 
>>> Any suggestions?
>>> 
>>> Kerry
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Re: Braille Screen Input in IOS 14.01

2020-11-04 Thread Lorie McCloud
I'm using grade 1 or UEB. I wish it was computer braille but that's just how it 
goes.

> On Nov 3, 2020, at 6:39 PM, Herbie Allen  wrote:
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> Are you using grade 2 or UEB? In the latter, you use dot 4 followed quickly 
> by dot 1. The decimal sign is the period.
> 
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>> this is behaving differently than it did in IOS 12. I used to have to place 
>> a dot 4 before writing at or dot, a decimal point in braille. that doesn't 
>> seem to work any more. I also used to use dot 5 for quotation mark. this may 
>> have changed in 13 but I didn't run that IOS version. what's the easiest way 
>> to write these things now?
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>> thanks.
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Assigning hot keys

2020-11-04 Thread FIOGKOS

Hi everybody, hope somebody can help. I actually have two questions. Let’s 
start with the first.
I recently had a eyesight assessment and with help of glasses I am able to make 
out some contrast. What works the best, and is most comfortable for my eyes, is 
viewing white text on a black background.
I checked the box for invert colors, and like magic when I open up for example 
text edit the background is black with white text, the problem is that the 
desktop is white and is blinding me. I understand I can go into system 
preferences, display and screensaver, and there I can choose a color. I’m not 
sure if this will work but can anybody tell me an easy way to choose a colour 
for my desktop, for example I am thinking if I choose a white background the 
invert will make it black. Any suggestions. Or does anybody have a magic 
solution to switch the whole entire Mac to white on black?
My second question has to do with my subject line. I am trying to zoom windows 
and texts on my Mac. The zoom is not very comfortable because it zooms the 
whole entire screen instead of just the text. I am still trying to learn this 
and play with it and figure something out. My problem is this when I go into 
the settings I am given the hot key to zoom in which is option command equals I 
am also given another hockey to zoom out but voiceover says not assigned and 
it’s not really working. Can anybody walk me through assigning a hotkey for a 
task, in this case zoom out. I would really appreciate any help.
Regards Zoe


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Re: Zoom on the Mac with chat!

2020-11-04 Thread Kerryann Ifill
Thanks julie, how do you actually read them?

Kerry

> On 4 Nov 2020, at 10:57 AM, Julie Rattray  wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I think the share screen is just not an option at the moment which is a pity 
> because I have used Blackboard collaborate and when a ppt was shared it 
> worked really well - but need to play with this feature in zoom more to see 
> if different ways of sharing work better 
> 
> Re chat interacting with individual messages works but I agree it is clunky  
> 
>> On 4 Nov 2020, at 14:18, Kerryann Ifill  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> I really do prefer using zoom on my Mac with 2 exceptions.
>> 
>> The screen share which I spoke about last time.
>> 
>> The other issue that I’d love see work is reviewing the chat messages 
>> especially if someone shares a file with me.
>> 
>> Any suggestions?
>> 
>> Kerry
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Re: Zoom on the Mac with chat!

2020-11-04 Thread Julie Rattray
Hi,

I think the share screen is just not an option at the moment which is a pity 
because I have used Blackboard collaborate and when a ppt was shared it worked 
really well - but need to play with this feature in zoom more to see if 
different ways of sharing work better 

Re chat interacting with individual messages works but I agree it is clunky  

> On 4 Nov 2020, at 14:18, Kerryann Ifill  wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I really do prefer using zoom on my Mac with 2 exceptions.
> 
> The screen share which I spoke about last time.
> 
> The other issue that I’d love see work is reviewing the chat messages 
> especially if someone shares a file with me.
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 
> Kerry
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Zoom on the Mac with chat!

2020-11-04 Thread Kerryann Ifill
Hi all,

I really do prefer using zoom on my Mac with 2 exceptions.

The screen share which I spoke about last time.

The other issue that I’d love see work is reviewing the chat messages 
especially if someone shares a file with me.

Any suggestions?

Kerry

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