Re: airdrop

2012-05-25 Thread Mike Malarsie
Is there a way to link a Mac and PC like this? 

Mike Malarsie 

 Mike Malarsie 

On May 25, 2012, at 9:15 AM, Paul Hunt prhu...@att.net wrote:

 Hello. I am running Lion 10.7.4. I don’t see AirDrop on my mac. I looked in 
 the applications folder. I also tried command+shift+r and just got the error 
 sound. I checked the app store and it’s not there. I use a Mac Mini. Does 
 this make a difference?
  
 Thanks so much.
  
  
  
 From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
 [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Daniela Rubio
 Sent: Friday, May 25, 2012 8:59 AM
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: airdrop
  
 Hello:
 Yes, it is accessible. Just bring it up from Finder with Command+shift+r. 
 When it is there, you will see your computer that will stand as me. If an 
 other Mac is on the range of airdrop, it will find it and you will see it 
 just as airdrop. If you interact with that airdrop you will see the name of 
 the computer  to which it belongs and there you can drag in the files you 
 wish to transfer.
 Remember to drag files with the Vo coma and Vo period combination. Once you 
 dragged the file, a dialog will ask you if you want to send that file, and 
 when you press send, the other computer will receive the request to accept 
 the file.
 That is all!
 at first, it can seem to be a little confusing, but it works great!
  
 SALUDOS, DANIELA R.T.
 MACNETICOS, APPLE Y ACCESIBILIDAD A TU ALCANCE.
  EN TWITTER: @macneticos
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 El 25/05/2012, a las 04:54, Walter Harper escribió:
 
 
 Hello list,
 How do I use airdrop with voiceover?  Is it accessible?
 
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Re: Using a mouse

2012-04-17 Thread Mike Malarsie
Awesome. Thanks everyone. 

Mike Malarsie 



On Apr 17, 2012, at 11:17 PM, Ricardo Walker rwalker...@gmail.com wrote:

 Oh!  just to add, you don't need to plug in a mouse to do this either.  you 
 can use your trackpad with trackpad commander turned off and get the same 
 result.
 
 hth
 
 Ricardo Walker
 rica...@appletothecore.info
 Twitter:@apple2thecore
 www.appletothecore.info
 
 On Apr 18, 2012, at 12:11 AM, Michael Malarsie michael.malar...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 
 Greetings everyone,
If I plug a mouse into my Macbook is there an option to make the Voice 
 Over call out what is under the cursor?
Are there any mouse options to mess with at all? I didn't find anything 
 interesting in Universal Access and just wanted to find out is maybe I was 
 just missing something.
 
 
 Mike Malarsie 
 
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Re: World of Warcraft?

2012-04-06 Thread Mike Malarsie
I know Ben who is the guy in the article. Basically he has another person that 
he follows everywhere to keep him from walking into hazards.
This is how my beighbor and I are going to start playing.
As I get a handle on this I will record it and share with you all. It 
will be interesting

Mike Malarsie 



On Apr 6, 2012, at 6:13 PM, Eric Oyen eric.o...@gmail.com wrote:

 as far as I know, I was the only low partial player in the game (WoW) and I 
 never heard of a total in there at all. 
 there is a big problem in WoW that there is no way to determine if you are 
 about to run off a cliff, or interface with a vendor or run into walls, etc. 
 Also, I never heard of a game guide dog (and I have been a wow player since 
 the game was in beta until I lost my remaining sight midway through 2010). 
 
 as far as I know, there aren't any add-ons that will interface with jaws in 
 windows and none at all for OS X. 
 
 now, as for forcing voice chat (using either Ventrilo, TeamSpeak or the 
 built-in interface) that can be easily arrangeable. 
 
 Still, WoW is a very visual game and the interface is specifically designed 
 around that. Blizzard would have to redesign the sound environment to allow 
 us to play (such as changes to how we sound when a path is underfoot versus 
 woods or grassland) or how dungeons sound (like sound reflecting around 
 corners, etc). your talking a major redesign of the game to accomplish this. 
 Now if blizzard did this, they could have a potential customer base of close 
 to 19 million kids and young adults who are blind/VI. that would represent 
 more than $100 million a month that they could put toward the RD to do this. 
 I certainly wouldn't mind getting back into it. Before I went total, I had 
 one of the top 100 rated elf Hunters on shadow council realm. I did the hard 
 core raiding even into Wrath of the Lich King. I certainly would enjoy being 
 there again and proving to the world that, given the right tools, we couldd 
 do anything.
 
 still? a game guide dog? never even heard of one of those. also, there are 
 problems setting follow on another a party member. they may go behind an 
 object and end up losing you. that is part of the game mechanics they haven't 
 worked the kinks out with yet.
 
 btw, my names across the realms were:
 tank (undead): videodrome
 Hunter (horde elf): Findekano
 Hunter (alliance): elladansar
 
 I don't remember what all my other tons were. I had.
 
 -eric
 
 On Apr 6, 2012, at 8:36 AM, Michael Malarsie wrote:
 
 That's right. I said it.
 
I know someone who is 100% who plays WoW. He uses a handful of specific 
 addons and an in game guide dog to get around.
Basically he uses macros to follow another player and they voice chat and 
 complete raids and other aspects of the game.
Why do I bring this up?First because I am hoping that someone in this 
 list has heard about it or maybe even better has actualy experience.
Second, because I am preparing to embark on the journey myself. I have a 
 neighbor who talked me into reviving my old account. I am now fishing  for 
 any and all info. If you have anything at all that may be helpful or 
 anything else email me off list  at
 
 michael.malar...@gmail.com
 
 Thanks everyone and have a great day
 
 Mike Malarsie 
 
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Re: Something I just Learned With Skype and Growl

2012-03-20 Thread Mike Malarsie
Nothing shows up in the list of applications. 

Mike Malarsie 



On Mar 20, 2012, at 11:48 AM, Elena Brescacin talks...@gmail.com wrote:

 I answer you to the matter of growl
 you find it in growl's settings, applications, then skype. and from
 skype, preferences, the toolbar, notifications (i do not know the
 exact english word) and use growl as notification system
 
 
 2012/3/20, BUCHERIE Volcy volcy.buche...@sfr.fr:
 HI, I'm with skype 5.6 and before with Skype 5.3 with Growl 1.2.2 and my
 osX.7.3 LION!
 I didn't find anything to configure skype and growl together; but I
 didn't find how to add some hotkeyboards to hang in the call. I can't
 read the messages who arriving to me!
 To hang up, toput end of the call the command Apple-Option-h runs.
 
 Best regards
 
 Volcy
 
 my skype is:
 
 wolfgtclov
 
 thank you to help me I really would like to make running my mac with my
 skype and growl
 
 
 
 Le 20/03/2012 17:28, Mark BurningHawk Baxter a écrit :
 No, the problem with Skype is independent of those with Growl; they are
 just occurring simultaneously.  What I *REALLY!* want you to tell Skype is
 that the audible sounds that announce new messages do *NOT* play, still,
 if your focus is in the Skype window.  Regardless of whether Growl is set
 to speak messages, the little bleep should bleep when a message comes in,
 regardless of where your focus is.  It has occurred that I have waited for
 messages to come in and not moved my focus out of the Skype window, and
 they have arrived silently; this is due *BOTH* to Growl's voice issues
 *AND* to Skype's inability to speak message text as well as to play the
 bleeping message received sound.  Both of these things need to be fixed in
 Skype.  Growl's voice issues need to be fixed as well.
 
 
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Re: About imovie

2012-03-17 Thread Mike Malarsie
Let me tinker tomorrow and I'll see what I can find. Try clicking in clip list 
after pressing the voice over button. I will find out tomorrow for sure. 

Mike Malarsie 



On Mar 16, 2012, at 6:10 PM, Daniela Rubio mabuha...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello all:
 I am doing a Video and trying to edit some clips, but, is there a way of 
 reproducing the selected clip in the event panel so I know what is exactly in 
 that clip?
 And, does anybody knows how to record voice in off for the videos?
 Thank you very much!
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Re: Apple accessibility support phone number.

2012-03-17 Thread Mike Malarsie
Will I need apple care to use it? 

Mike Malarsie 



On Mar 16, 2012, at 9:42 PM, Ricardo Walker rwalker...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi folks,
 
 Good news.  Apple now has an accessibility support number.  it is, 
 1-877-204-3930.
 
 hth
 
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Re: A little problem with the 5.1 update

2012-03-13 Thread Mike Malarsie
I have just started muting my phone right after I answer. A pain but it works

I don't know another way. 

Mike Malarsie 



On Mar 13, 2012, at 8:41 PM, Moses Choo mosesc...@ncbm.org.my wrote:

  
 Dear all,
  
 I am using an iPone 4 and have just updated to the OS5.1. However, I 
 experience the phone talking a little too much, especially when I am on a 
 phone call.  The phone will repeat my caller's number or whatever is being 
 displayed, example (blocked). This is a little irritating and I would be most 
 happy if someone here can point me to a setting that would stop this from 
 happening.
  
  
 Regards,
 Moses Choo, Malaysia
  
  
  
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Re: Apple script example

2012-03-10 Thread Mike Malarsie
Awesome. Thank you very much. Im excited to go try it. 

Mike Malarsie 



On Mar 10, 2012, at 3:25 PM, Yuma Antoine Decaux jamy...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Mike,
 
 Here's a very simple script which can allow some insight. Anything that is a 
 string will be always between quotes while anything in a list will be between 
 braces. Parens, like logical operations, are used to prioritize one operation 
 from another, and they are also used for properties of objects.
 If you type two dashes at the beginning of line, the line will be considered 
 a comment and not included in the compile. Same for /* and */ where 
 everything between will be ignored.
 
 
 
 set thevar to text returned of (display dialog what's your name? default 
 answer  buttons {cancel, ok} default button 2)
 Set your_name to thevar
 Set random_greet to {?hello, hi, what's up, good day}
 Say an item of random_greet  your_name
 
 
 The english is almost palpable in the script, but you need to get the hang of 
 it. And also, get familiar with all the objects in each application's 
 dictionary by pressing command shift o within applescript editor.
 
 Here's the script. Broken down by --comments
 
 
 --start by asking the user something
 set thename to text returned of (display dialog what's your name? default 
 answer  buttons {cancel, ok} default button 2)
 --make or set the variables for containment and use
 set random_greet to {hello, hi, what's up, good day}
 set thegreet to some item of random_greet
 --return the variables as a spoken sentence
 --leave a few seconds to shut up the system voice over
 delay 3
 say thegreet  thename  , what can i help you with?
 
 
 This is a totally useless script, but there's a lot of grammar and types in 
 there, and you can replace stuff around to see how it works.
 
 
 Hope this somewhat helps 
 
 
 
 
 On 11/03/2012, at 8:57 AM, Michael Malarsie michael.malar...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 
 Hey everyone,
  There has been a lot of talk about apple scripts but I am bringing it 
 up again.
  I have done a lot of searching on Google about how it works so I have a 
 very small understanding of that. What I don't get thought is how to 
 actually write them. 
  I don't understand what needs quotes around it and what needs brackets 
 and so on. 
  Can someone send me a few scripts of varying difficulty so I can 
 examine how they need to be arranged?
  I really appreciate any help. Take car!
 
 Mike Malarsie 
 
 P.S. Off topic…are there any runners in here? I just ran my first 5k race 
 today after losing my sight. What a rush!! Finished 7th.
 
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Re: issues selecting more than one item noncontiguously in ITunes

2012-03-08 Thread Mike Malarsie
Try holding VO plus command and press space bar

Mike Malarsie 



On Mar 8, 2012, at 3:27 PM, Ray Foret Jr rfore...@att.net wrote:

 Okay.  Here's the deal.  While interacting with the music source list table, 
 I was trying to remove some items noncontiguously.  I found, however, that 
 using control+up or down would not do it.  It didn't matter whether I had 
 curser tracking on or off.  Any ideas how to select noncontiguously without 
 having to do a select all?
 
 Thanks.
 
 
 Sincerely,
 The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
 
 Now a very proud and happy Mac user!!!
 
 Skype name:
 barefootedray
 
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 facebook.com/ray.foretjr.1
 
 
 
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Re: Deleting Icons

2012-03-08 Thread Mike Malarsie
Select the icon, press VO plus shift and hit m. Scroll to remove from dock and 
presto, it's gone 

Mike Malarsie 



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 Hello list:
 
 Can someone please remind me how to remove icons from the dock?
 
 Thanks,
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Re: accessible iMovie?

2012-03-07 Thread Mike Malarsie
I have been making YouTube videos in iMovie for a few months. What do you want 
to accomplish? 

Mike Malarsie 



On Mar 7, 2012, at 4:36 AM, Eric Oyen eric.o...@gmail.com wrote:

 I  am thinking of getting back into using iMovie. I have the older program 
 (version '09) and the scroll areas are not accessible nor are some of the 
 buttons. does anyone have any updated information about iMovie and using 
 voiceover?
 
 -eric
 
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IOS 5.1

2012-03-07 Thread Mike Malarsie
Anyone update to 5.1 yet? Any details?

Mike Malarsie 



On Mar 7, 2012, at 8:42 PM, Becky Knaub becnc...@embarqmail.com wrote:

 Hi guys
 Is it normal that these two programs do not speak what you type and seem to 
 conflict with VO? I thought they were a bit more accessible than pages. Did I 
 misunderstand this? Thanks.
 
 Becky
 
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Re: Let's hear each other!

2012-03-06 Thread Mike Malarsie
Awesome I am in!!

Mike Malarsie 



On Mar 6, 2012, at 9:12 PM, Emrah li...@kavun.ch wrote:

 Hey all,
 
 Good to hear your enthusiasm! 
 I privileged Skype due to its fantastic audio quality. And as a backup, I am 
 planning to bridge in a conferencing service as well for those who may not be 
 able to attend via Skype.
 I will get some international phone numbers connected to a conferencing line. 
 Not everybody lives in the US and 1-800 numbers are not free to call from 
 everywhere.
 In any case, I will make sure we have something solid in place and do my best 
 to accommodate everyone.
 
 I will create a Doodle so we can all agree on a good date and time.
 
 Cheers!
 --
 Emrah
 
 “In theory, theory and practice are the same. In practice, they are not.” 
 Albert Einstein
 
 On Mar 6, 2012, at 9:12 PM, Tammy Cantrell wrote:
 
 There are large chat rooms on www.for-the-people.com
 All you have to do is join and have a mic.
 It is easy and free.
 - Original Message - From: Mark BurningHawk Baxter 
 markbaxte...@gmail.com
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2012 8:07 PM
 Subject: Re: Let's hear each other!
 
 
 Maybe it'd be easier to rent one of those 800 conference call things, rather 
 than try and get 20 people hooked up via Skype?
 
 
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Re: Two More Silly Questions

2012-03-03 Thread Mike Malarsie
I have 42 YouTube videos posted. Just posted one now about adding sound effwcts 
to iMovie projects. 
I love making videos. I'm glad it it is helpful. 

Mike Malarsie 



On Mar 3, 2012, at 10:09 PM, Gigi gigifi...@sbcglobal.net wrote:

 Call Mike
 Say thanks for putting together the YouTube video. I gave it a look listen 
 whatever you want to collect, and personally, I think we need, as voiceover 
 users as many of those YouTube videos and we can get out there. That way, 
 people can really learn sometimes before they even get their max. Regards
 Gigi
 
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 On Feb 26, 2012, at 8:56 PM, Ezzie Bueno ezziebu...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hello Mike,
 
 I do use Lion. Could you please send a link to the tutorial on YouTube?
 
 Thank you,
 Ezzie Bueno
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 On Feb 26, 2012, at 6:53 PM, Michael Malarsie wrote:
 
 This is what I do for signatures.
 There is a built in text expander in Lion that you can turn on. Then 
 you can type whatever your signature is and choose that letters will expand 
 to it the hardest part is turning on the expander. I have a YouTube 
 tytorial on it if you are interseted. Again this only works in Lion.
 
 Mike Malarsie 
 On Feb 26, 2012, at 8:46 PM, Ezzie Buenito wrote:
 
 Hello again,
 
 Here are two more silly questions for y'all:
 
 1) How exactly can I get signatures to be pasted at the bottom of each 
 email? I've created signatures, but do not see them in the option in which 
 I would normally select a signature.
 2) Where are photos and movie clips from Photo Booth normally stored?
 
 Thanks,
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Re: selecting noncontiguously in a folder

2012-03-02 Thread Mike Malarsie
Hold control, option, and command and press space bar 

Mike Malarsie 



On Mar 2, 2012, at 7:29 AM, Angie Giltinan rox0...@gmail.com wrote:

 good morning all, I may have asked this in the past, if so, forgive me?
 Anyway, how does one select noncontiguous items in a folder,
 my example is this.
 I want to copy several items in a folder, but not all items, and the ones I 
 want are not adjacent to each other.
 Thanks for any help!
 I really value all the people on this list, I learn so much!
 Thanks again,
 Kind Regards
 ANgie
 
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Re: selecting noncontiguously in a folder

2012-03-02 Thread Mike Malarsie
Hold control and option and press F6 

Mike Malarsie 



On Mar 2, 2012, at 8:09 AM, Angie Giltinan rox0...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thanks, that helps!
 Now, is there a way to have VO announce the items that have been selected?
 Thanks again!
 On Mar 2, 2012, at 8:56 AM, Mike Malarsie wrote:
 
 Hold control, option, and command and press space bar 
 
 Mike Malarsie 
 
 
 
 On Mar 2, 2012, at 7:29 AM, Angie Giltinan rox0...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 good morning all, I may have asked this in the past, if so, forgive me?
 Anyway, how does one select noncontiguous items in a folder,
 my example is this.
 I want to copy several items in a folder, but not all items, and the ones I 
 want are not adjacent to each other.
 Thanks for any help!
 I really value all the people on this list, I learn so much!
 Thanks again,
 Kind Regards
 ANgie
 
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Re: Apple TV

2012-03-01 Thread Mike Malarsie
What are all the parts required for apple tv? I'm considering it now. What's 
required for setup?

Mike Malarsie 



On Mar 1, 2012, at 5:42 PM, Scott Howell scottn3...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hey Jason,
 
 Very good and nice to see another Marylander on the list. 
 
 On Mar 1, 2012, at 2:35 PM, jason lefevers wrote:
 
 Hi , first I would like to intraduce myself , My name is jason LeFevers I 
 live in Baltimore MD USA. I have been blind for about 9 years now, I lost my 
 sight in a car accident while serving in the Airforce. I have only been 
 using apple products bor a few years now with the purchase of the iphone 
 3gs. I am now loving all apple products . The toys I have currently are, 
 iphone 4s, Macbook pro, apple tv, and airport extreme. I also have my PC 
 with Jaws 13 that i also use. I have only had the macbook since and apple tv 
 2nd gen since christmass. I am still learning the voiceover on the mac but 
 its getting easier to do things . I wanted to comment on the apple tv and 
 say how much I enjoy it. For the first time since loosing my sight I am able 
 to know what is on the tv and select what I want to watch with no sighted 
 help. I use it alot to play tv shows for my kids when I am alone with them  
 using netflicks, and tv shows that i purchased from Itunes. I also have it 
 hooked up to a nice stereo and take advantage of the airplay feature to play 
 music from my itunes and pandora threw my stereo using my Iphone. I would be 
 happy to answer any specific questions about it . thanks I look forward to 
 learning more from you all about apple and other accessable toys. jason  
 
 PS I hear rumers that the Apple Itv will be released sometime this year I am 
 really excited to see what this tv will offer.  Feb 25, 2012, at 11:30 PM, 
 Eugenia Firth wrote:
 
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Re: iMovie drag and drop problem

2012-03-01 Thread Mike Malarsie
Before it started actin up I could do a lot of basics. Trim clips, add music 
and titles, as well as transitions. 
Now I can only trim and merge clips. 
I can walk u thru it via Skype or I can send u a link to my YouTube videos 
about it

Mike Malarsie 



On Mar 1, 2012, at 11:49 PM, Jessica stevies...@gmail.com wrote:

 Ok, how in the world do you even use IMovie in the first place?  I'd heard it 
 was accessible, so tried to use it to make a vidio of me and my 2-year-old, 
 and couldn't figure out how to do a thing with it.
 - Original Message - From: Michael Malarsie 
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 Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2012 9:04 PM
 Subject: iMovie drag and drop problem
 
 
 I have an issue all the sudden with iMovie.
 Normally when I make my videos I drag and drop the title, video, and music 
 all into place and drop them. This has been working great the last few 
 months. I jsut made a video last week and it worked.
 Well now for some reason when I select an item to move, no matter where I am 
 it says Mouse down on Apple. I dont know why it's doing this. Cursor 
 tracking is on and I have made sure to move the cursor to the Voice Over 
 cursor but it still wont work. It works everywhere else, just not in iMovie.
 Do any of you have any ideas on things to try? Thanks everyone!
 
 
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