track pad working

2021-11-04 Thread Patrick Ford
I have the track pad working now - thanks.

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track pad on mac with monterey

2021-11-04 Thread Patrick Ford
Hi, My track pad is not working on my m1 mac book air with monterey - it had 
been doing fine but after the update it is not working - I try to use the 
clockwise turn on it but nothing happens. Is there something in preferences I 
can change to get it back to working?
Thanks.
Patrick 

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Re: Track Pad On

2019-09-01 Thread 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries

Marie,
   Under the trackpad tab in the commanders category, it's the very 
first option you come to. Uncheck it.


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On 9/1/2019 9:43 PM, Marie wrote:
To be absolutely honest, I was so frustrated that, for the moment, I 
have the track pad covered to avoid accidental movement of the cursor. 
Tomorrow I will see what I can do and will try the rotor first. My issue 
was that once in the voice over utility I went down to Commanders but 
then could not figure out how to  disable the track pad.The hints are 
not very clear in that area, for me.

Marie

-Original Message- From: 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
Sent: Sunday, September 1, 2019 7:17 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Track Pad On

    Did you try it. (smiles) If that does not work, go back into VO
Utility and disable it there.

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On 9/1/2019 6:54 PM, Marie wrote:
This is a 2013 model, running Mojave, so does this work on the track 
pad? I was thinking the rotor only worked on newer models. Hope I am 
wrong and thanks for the  info.

Marie


-Original Message- From: 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
Sent: Sunday, September 1, 2019 6:44 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Track Pad On

    Try pressing the VO keys and rotating two fingers counterclockwise
on the track pad.

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On 9/1/2019 6:18 PM, Marie N wrote:
Okay, big oops. Last night I was using the voice over utility and did 
not close it before quitting. This morning before I got locked in I 
was placing a
marker on the esc. key and somehow accidentally got into the track 
pad commander and turned it on. I had a hard time getting logged in 
but when I did, naturally
I tried to turn the track pad back off. NO luck, so I am apparently 
doing something very wrong. Could someone give me some step by step, 
please?


Marie







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Re: Track Pad On

2019-09-01 Thread Marie
To be absolutely honest, I was so frustrated that, for the moment, I have 
the track pad covered to avoid accidental movement of the cursor. Tomorrow I 
will see what I can do and will try the rotor first. My issue was that once 
in the voice over utility I went down to Commanders but then could not 
figure out how to  disable the track pad.The hints are not very clear in 
that area, for me.

Marie

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From: 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries

Sent: Sunday, September 1, 2019 7:17 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Track Pad On

   Did you try it. (smiles) If that does not work, go back into VO
Utility and disable it there.


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On 9/1/2019 6:54 PM, Marie wrote:
This is a 2013 model, running Mojave, so does this work on the track pad? 
I was thinking the rotor only worked on newer models. Hope I am wrong and 
thanks for the  info.

Marie


-Original Message- From: 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
Sent: Sunday, September 1, 2019 6:44 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Track Pad On

Try pressing the VO keys and rotating two fingers counterclockwise
on the track pad.

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On 9/1/2019 6:18 PM, Marie N wrote:
Okay, big oops. Last night I was using the voice over utility and did not 
close it before quitting. This morning before I got locked in I was 
placing a
marker on the esc. key and somehow accidentally got into the track pad 
commander and turned it on. I had a hard time getting logged in but when 
I did, naturally
I tried to turn the track pad back off. NO luck, so I am apparently doing 
something very wrong. Could someone give me some step by step, please?


Marie





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Re: Track Pad On

2019-09-01 Thread Jonathan C. Cohn
itit work with my 2010 MacBookPro. so, it should work with your system. 

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> On Sep 1, 2019, at 10:17 PM, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries 
>  wrote:
> 
>   Did you try it. (smiles) If that does not work, go back into VO Utility and 
> disable it there.
> 
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> 
>> On 9/1/2019 6:54 PM, Marie wrote:
>> This is a 2013 model, running Mojave, so does this work on the track pad? I 
>> was thinking the rotor only worked on newer models. Hope I am wrong and 
>> thanks for the  info.
>> Marie
>> -Original Message- From: 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
>> Sent: Sunday, September 1, 2019 6:44 PM
>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Re: Track Pad On
>>Try pressing the VO keys and rotating two fingers counterclockwise
>> on the trackpad.
>> From E.T.'s Keyboard...
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>>> On 9/1/2019 6:18 PM, Marie N wrote:
>>> Okay, big oops. Last night I was using the voice over utility and did not 
>>> close it before quitting. This morning before I got locked in I was placing 
>>> a
>>> marker on the esc. key and somehow accidentally got into the track pad 
>>> commander and turned it on. I had a hard time getting logged in but when I 
>>> did, naturally
>>> I tried to turn the track pad back off. NO luck, so I am apparently doing 
>>> something very wrong. Could someone give me some step by step, please?
>>> 
>>> Marie
>>> 
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Re: Track Pad On

2019-09-01 Thread 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
   Did you try it. (smiles) If that does not work, go back into VO 
Utility and disable it there.


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On 9/1/2019 6:54 PM, Marie wrote:
This is a 2013 model, running Mojave, so does this work on the track 
pad? I was thinking the rotor only worked on newer models. Hope I am 
wrong and thanks for the  info.

Marie


-Original Message- From: 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
Sent: Sunday, September 1, 2019 6:44 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Track Pad On

    Try pressing the VO keys and rotating two fingers counterclockwise
on the trackpad.

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On 9/1/2019 6:18 PM, Marie N wrote:
Okay, big oops. Last night I was using the voice over utility and did 
not close it before quitting. This morning before I got locked in I 
was placing a
marker on the esc. key and somehow accidentally got into the track pad 
commander and turned it on. I had a hard time getting logged in but 
when I did, naturally
I tried to turn the track pad back off. NO luck, so I am apparently 
doing something very wrong. Could someone give me some step by step, 
please?


Marie





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Re: Track Pad On

2019-09-01 Thread Marie
This is a 2013 model, running Mojave, so does this work on the track pad? I 
was thinking the rotor only worked on newer models. Hope I am wrong and 
thanks for the  info.

Marie


-Original Message- 
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Sent: Sunday, September 1, 2019 6:44 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Track Pad On

   Try pressing the VO keys and rotating two fingers counterclockwise
on the trackpad.


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On 9/1/2019 6:18 PM, Marie N wrote:
Okay, big oops. Last night I was using the voice over utility and did not 
close it before quitting. This morning before I got locked in I was 
placing a
marker on the esc. key and somehow accidentally got into the track pad 
commander and turned it on. I had a hard time getting logged in but when I 
did, naturally
I tried to turn the track pad back off. NO luck, so I am apparently doing 
something very wrong. Could someone give me some step by step, please?


Marie



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Re: Track Pad On

2019-09-01 Thread 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
   Try pressing the VO keys and rotating two fingers counterclockwise 
on the trackpad.


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On 9/1/2019 6:18 PM, Marie N wrote:
Okay, big oops. Last night I was using the voice over utility and did 
not close it before quitting. This morning before I got locked in I was 
placing a
marker on the esc. key and somehow accidentally got into the track pad 
commander and turned it on. I had a hard time getting logged in but when 
I did, naturally
I tried to turn the track pad back off. NO luck, so I am apparently 
doing something very wrong. Could someone give me some step by step, 
please?


Marie



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Track Pad On

2019-09-01 Thread Marie N
Okay, big oops. Last night I was using the voice over utility and did 
not close it before quitting. This morning before I got locked in I was 
placing a
marker on the esc. key and somehow accidentally got into the track pad 
commander and turned it on. I had a hard time getting logged in but when 
I did, naturally
I tried to turn the track pad back off. NO luck, so I am apparently 
doing something very wrong. Could someone give me some step by step, 
please?


Marie

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Re: Track pad question

2017-12-16 Thread Jonathan Cohn
My memory of the mail app from when I could see the screen is that a single tap 
would select a message and a double tap would open it. On the phone, a triple 
tap implements a doublet, but from keyboard help it appears that a triple tap 
does "describe voiceover item" 
I tried assigning mouse double click to command click and command double click 
in the trackpad commander, making sure that Mouse followed voiceover cursor was 
also selected. But this still did not allow me to open the

It shouldn't be too difficult to create a AppleScript that would create a new 
window with selection which could then be assigned a commander though that 
would have to be used with a modifier key 
I have thought of going the other way of having keys without modifiers being 
able to navigate the mail message list though I don't know if KeyBoard maestro 
could be intelligent enough to work only in a specific type of window of a 
specific app but that does present some interesting patterns. Do any of the 
keyboard macro facilities have ways of reacting to multifinger gestures, if so 
a more configurable trackpad commander could be created.

.
I have though

Best wishes,

Jonathan Cohn



> On Dec 16, 2017, at 1:01 PM, Eric Caron <ecar...@comcast.net> wrote:
> 
> Hi Jurgen and others,
> 
>   I didn’t mention that I do have track pad commander enabled.  I also 
> should have said that a single finger double tap does work in some places as 
> it does on the iPhone, example on a close button or in the extras menu.  but 
> in other places such as mail it doesn’t.  As I spend a lot of time in the 
> mail app not mastering the track pad there is pretty mush a dead end for me.
> 
> I think. few years ago I tried to make a custom gesture for enter but failed. 
>  I can give the VO J assignment a try.  Still without a enter function I 
> expect I’ll hit a wall again in another app.  
> 
> I had hoped in the last few years something might have changed for the track 
> pad.
> 
> Thanks for the great info and tips.
> 
> Eric Caron 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Dec 16, 2017, at 03:35, Jürgen Fleger <mailinglis...@fleger.net> wrote:
> 
> Hi Eric,
> I'm not aware of a successful standard gesture to open e-mails via the 
> Trackpad Commander.There’s no gesture equivalent for Enter.
> But what I’ve done was to define my own gesture for VO + j in VO utilities. 
> Now I’m able to use this gesture to jump to the preview pane and back to the 
> e-mails table.
> Good luck.
> Jürgen
> 
>> Am 16.12.2017 um 05:51 schrieb Eric Caron <ecar...@comcast.net>:
>> 
>> Hi folks,
>> 
>>  I would like to use my track pad more but I can’t figure out how to 
>> actually open a item.  For example if I’m in mail I can interact with the 
>> message list move up and down, but when I want to open a message I need to 
>> go back to the keyboard and press enter.  What is the equivalent action on 
>> the track pad?  I like to try to use the track pad as I would a iPhone but 
>> to control my mac.  Having to go to the keyboard defeats the usefulness.
>> 
>> A single finger double tap doesn’t seem to do anything on the track pad.
>> 
>> tips appreciated.
>> 
>> Eric Caron 
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Re: Track pad question

2017-12-16 Thread Eric Caron
Hi Jurgen and others,

I didn’t mention that I do have track pad commander enabled.  I also 
should have said that a single finger double tap does work in some places as it 
does on the iPhone, example on a close button or in the extras menu.  but in 
other places such as mail it doesn’t.  As I spend a lot of time in the mail app 
not mastering the track pad there is pretty mush a dead end for me.

I think. few years ago I tried to make a custom gesture for enter but failed.  
I can give the VO J assignment a try.  Still without a enter function I expect 
I’ll hit a wall again in another app.  

I had hoped in the last few years something might have changed for the track 
pad.

Thanks for the great info and tips.

Eric Caron 
 
  


On Dec 16, 2017, at 03:35, Jürgen Fleger <mailinglis...@fleger.net> wrote:

Hi Eric,
I'm not aware of a successful standard gesture to open e-mails via the Trackpad 
Commander.There’s no gesture equivalent for Enter.
But what I’ve done was to define my own gesture for VO + j in VO utilities. Now 
I’m able to use this gesture to jump to the preview pane and back to the 
e-mails table.
Good luck.
Jürgen

> Am 16.12.2017 um 05:51 schrieb Eric Caron <ecar...@comcast.net>:
> 
> Hi folks,
> 
>   I would like to use my track pad more but I can’t figure out how to 
> actually open a item.  For example if I’m in mail I can interact with the 
> message list move up and down, but when I want to open a message I need to go 
> back to the keyboard and press enter.  What is the equivalent action on the 
> track pad?  I like to try to use the track pad as I would a iPhone but to 
> control my mac.  Having to go to the keyboard defeats the usefulness.
> 
> A single finger double tap doesn’t seem to do anything on the track pad.
> 
> tips appreciated.
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Re: Track pad question

2017-12-16 Thread Jürgen Fleger
Hi Eric,
I'm not aware of a successful standard gesture to open e-mails via the Trackpad 
Commander.There’s no gesture equivalent for Enter.
But what I’ve done was to define my own gesture for VO + j in VO utilities. Now 
I’m able to use this gesture to jump to the preview pane and back to the 
e-mails table.
Good luck.
Jürgen

> Am 16.12.2017 um 05:51 schrieb Eric Caron <ecar...@comcast.net>:
> 
> Hi folks,
> 
>   I would like to use my track pad more but I can’t figure out how to 
> actually open a item.  For example if I’m in mail I can interact with the 
> message list move up and down, but when I want to open a message I need to go 
> back to the keyboard and press enter.  What is the equivalent action on the 
> track pad?  I like to try to use the track pad as I would a iPhone but to 
> control my mac.  Having to go to the keyboard defeats the usefulness.
> 
> A single finger double tap doesn’t seem to do anything on the track pad.
> 
> tips appreciated.
> 
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RE: Track pad question

2017-12-15 Thread Simon Fogarty
Press down on it.

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Sent: Saturday, 16 December 2017 5:52 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Track pad question

Hi folks,

I would like to use my track pad more but I can’t figure out how to 
actually open a item.  For example if I’m in mail I can interact with the 
message list move up and down, but when I want to open a message I need to go 
back to the keyboard and press enter.  What is the equivalent action on the 
track pad?  I like to try to use the track pad as I would a iPhone but to 
control my mac.  Having to go to the keyboard defeats the usefulness.

A single finger double tap doesn’t seem to do anything on the track pad.

tips appreciated.

Eric Caron 

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Re: Track pad question

2017-12-15 Thread E.T.

Eric,
   Enable Trackpad Commander with VO-two-finger rotate clockwise then 
things will work.


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On 12/15/2017 8:51 PM, Eric Caron wrote:

Hi folks,

I would like to use my track pad more but I can’t figure out how to 
actually open a item.  For example if I’m in mail I can interact with the 
message list move up and down, but when I want to open a message I need to go 
back to the keyboard and press enter.  What is the equivalent action on the 
track pad?  I like to try to use the track pad as I would a iPhone but to 
control my mac.  Having to go to the keyboard defeats the usefulness.

A single finger double tap doesn’t seem to do anything on the track pad.

tips appreciated.

Eric Caron



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Track pad question

2017-12-15 Thread Eric Caron
Hi folks,

I would like to use my track pad more but I can’t figure out how to 
actually open a item.  For example if I’m in mail I can interact with the 
message list move up and down, but when I want to open a message I need to go 
back to the keyboard and press enter.  What is the equivalent action on the 
track pad?  I like to try to use the track pad as I would a iPhone but to 
control my mac.  Having to go to the keyboard defeats the usefulness.

A single finger double tap doesn’t seem to do anything on the track pad.

tips appreciated.

Eric Caron 

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Re: Wow, using the track pad to get back to Mac!

2017-11-07 Thread E.T.

Sharon,
   If you want a list of gestures to use on the Mac's trackpad, the 
VoiceOver Getting Started is the resource that can be found at the below 
link.




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On 11/7/2017 7:15 PM, Sharon Hooley wrote:

Hi,

I’m amazed!  By using seeing AI on my phone, I managed to get to a place where 
I could turn Voiceover on with the usual keyboard command!  I’m not sure if I 
had pin-pointed to the right spot, but now I want to ask, is there a pattern of 
taps and swipes I could do from memory, going through the motions?  Any input 
would be much appreciated.

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Wow, using the track pad to get back to Mac!

2017-11-07 Thread Sharon Hooley
Hi,

I’m amazed!  By using seeing AI on my phone, I managed to get to a place where 
I could turn Voiceover on with the usual keyboard command!  I’m not sure if I 
had pin-pointed to the right spot, but now I want to ask, is there a pattern of 
taps and swipes I could do from memory, going through the motions?  Any input 
would be much appreciated.

Thanks,

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Re: track pad

2017-09-26 Thread Wayne Coles
hello i have the old track pad but can’t interact with the track pad but i used 
it before but i forgot how to use it

> On Sep 26, 2017, at 3:02 AM, Simon Fogarty <si...@blinky-net.com> wrote:
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> Hi Jonathan,
>  
> Other than the turning the track pad commander on, do these interaction 
> gestures work on the newer magic 2 trackpads?
>  
> I’m having a shit of a job trying to get my new trackpad to work correctly 
> with sierra
>  
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>  <mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>] On Behalf Of Jonathan Cohn
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> Subject: Re: track pad
>  
> I'm sorry but I can interpret this question in two ways. 
>  
> 1. How do I use the trackpad.
> 2. How do I interact with an item using the trackpad commander.
>  
> The first question gets a bit complex depending on what you are attempting to 
> do. The second one I will answer.
>  
> 1. Turn on Trackpad commander by hitting the vo key(s) while doing a two 
> finger rotate  clockwise on the trackpad.
> 2. use a two finger swipe right to interact with an item. 
>  
> To stop interacting with an item do a two finger swipe left. 
>  
>  
> On 25 September 2017 at 11:25, Wayne Coles <wayne...@gmail.com 
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> hello list can anyone tell me how i can interact with a trackpad please
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RE: track pad

2017-09-26 Thread Simon Fogarty
Hi Jonathan,

Other than the turning the track pad commander on, do these interaction 
gestures work on the newer magic 2 trackpads?

I’m having a shit of a job trying to get my new trackpad to work correctly with 
sierra

From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] 
On Behalf Of Jonathan Cohn
Sent: Tuesday, 26 September 2017 6:51 AM
To: macvisionaries <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Re: track pad

I'm sorry but I can interpret this question in two ways.

1. How do I use the trackpad.
2. How do I interact with an item using the trackpad commander.

The first question gets a bit complex depending on what you are attempting to 
do. The second one I will answer.

1. Turn on Trackpad commander by hitting the vo key(s) while doing a two finger 
rotate  clockwise on the trackpad.
2. use a two finger swipe right to interact with an item.

To stop interacting with an item do a two finger swipe left.


On 25 September 2017 at 11:25, Wayne Coles 
<wayne...@gmail.com<mailto:wayne...@gmail.com>> wrote:
hello list can anyone tell me how i can interact with a trackpad please

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Re: track pad

2017-09-25 Thread Jonathan Cohn
I'm sorry but I can interpret this question in two ways.

1. How do I use the trackpad.
2. How do I interact with an item using the trackpad commander.

The first question gets a bit complex depending on what you are attempting
to do. The second one I will answer.

1. Turn on Trackpad commander by hitting the vo key(s) while doing a two
finger rotate  clockwise on the trackpad.
2. use a two finger swipe right to interact with an item.

To stop interacting with an item do a two finger swipe left.


On 25 September 2017 at 11:25, Wayne Coles  wrote:

> hello list can anyone tell me how i can interact with a trackpad please
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2017-09-25 Thread Wayne Coles
hello list can anyone tell me how i can interact with a trackpad please 

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Re: track pad and is it accessible?

2016-09-25 Thread John Panarese
   Yes, the single finger double tap, swipes and other gestures all work in the 
same ways. 


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> On Sep 25, 2016, at 1:58 PM, Hannah <tiggerfa...@icloud.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi John oh wow how cool . so if i wanted to open aps can i use the track pad 
> instead of the keyboard?
> 
> 
> 
> On 25/09/2016 18:56, John Panarese wrote:
>>   I’m not sure what might have changed, but the trackpad on my Mac Book
>> Pro with Trackpad Commander utilizes the same gesture structure as the
>> iDevices. So, you can move around the screen and manipulate items as you
>> do on the iPhone or iPad. You also can customize gestures and there are
>> a few additional ones included specifically for Mac use.
>> 
>> 
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>>> On Sep 25, 2016, at 1:53 PM, christopher hallsworth
>>> <challswor...@icloud.com <mailto:challswor...@icloud.com>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Actually, I’d like to know this as well please? My trusty late 2011
>>> Macbook Pro has the good old trackpad where a mechanical click can be
>>> heard.
>>>> On 25 Sep 2016, at 18:49, Hannah <tiggerfa...@icloud.com
>>>> <mailto:tiggerfa...@icloud.com>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hi all .
>>>> 
>>>> I was listening to a vidio on youtube this afternoon about the track
>>>> pad with voice over it seemdd verry good .
>>>> 
>>>> Can you get around the screen by useing the track pad with voice over?
>>>> 
>>>> Crhis said the new macs now have a newer track pad which when you tap
>>>> on it it taps you or something? is this correct .
>>>> 
>>>> Chat soon Hannah
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Re: track pad and is it accessible?

2016-09-25 Thread Hannah
Hi John oh wow how cool . so if i wanted to open aps can i use the track 
pad instead of the keyboard?




On 25/09/2016 18:56, John Panarese wrote:

   I’m not sure what might have changed, but the trackpad on my Mac Book
Pro with Trackpad Commander utilizes the same gesture structure as the
iDevices. So, you can move around the screen and manipulate items as you
do on the iPhone or iPad. You also can customize gestures and there are
a few additional ones included specifically for Mac use.


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On Sep 25, 2016, at 1:53 PM, christopher hallsworth
<challswor...@icloud.com <mailto:challswor...@icloud.com>> wrote:

Actually, I’d like to know this as well please? My trusty late 2011
Macbook Pro has the good old trackpad where a mechanical click can be
heard.

On 25 Sep 2016, at 18:49, Hannah <tiggerfa...@icloud.com
<mailto:tiggerfa...@icloud.com>> wrote:

Hi all .

I was listening to a vidio on youtube this afternoon about the track
pad with voice over it seemdd verry good .

Can you get around the screen by useing the track pad with voice over?

Crhis said the new macs now have a newer track pad which when you tap
on it it taps you or something? is this correct .

Chat soon Hannah

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Re: track pad and is it accessible?

2016-09-25 Thread John Panarese
   I’m not sure what might have changed, but the trackpad on my Mac Book Pro 
with Trackpad Commander utilizes the same gesture structure as the iDevices. 
So, you can move around the screen and manipulate items as you do on the iPhone 
or iPad. You also can customize gestures and there are a few additional ones 
included specifically for Mac use.


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> On Sep 25, 2016, at 1:53 PM, christopher hallsworth <challswor...@icloud.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Actually, I’d like to know this as well please? My trusty late 2011 Macbook 
> Pro has the good old trackpad where a mechanical click can be heard.
>> On 25 Sep 2016, at 18:49, Hannah <tiggerfa...@icloud.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi all .
>> 
>> I was listening to a vidio on youtube this afternoon about the track pad 
>> with voice over it seemdd verry good .
>> 
>> Can you get around the screen by useing the track pad with voice over?
>> 
>> Crhis said the new macs now have a newer track pad which when you tap on it 
>> it taps you or something? is this correct .
>> 
>> Chat soon Hannah
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Re: track pad and is it accessible?

2016-09-25 Thread christopher hallsworth
Actually, I’d like to know this as well please? My trusty late 2011 Macbook Pro 
has the good old trackpad where a mechanical click can be heard.
> On 25 Sep 2016, at 18:49, Hannah <tiggerfa...@icloud.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi all .
> 
> I was listening to a vidio on youtube this afternoon about the track pad with 
> voice over it seemdd verry good .
> 
> Can you get around the screen by useing the track pad with voice over?
> 
> Crhis said the new macs now have a newer track pad which when you tap on it 
> it taps you or something? is this correct .
> 
> Chat soon Hannah
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track pad and is it accessible?

2016-09-25 Thread Hannah

Hi all .

I was listening to a vidio on youtube this afternoon about the track pad 
with voice over it seemdd verry good .


Can you get around the screen by useing the track pad with voice over?

Crhis said the new macs now have a newer track pad which when you tap on 
it it taps you or something? is this correct .


Chat soon Hannah

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Re: Two First Generation Track Pad Questions

2016-07-18 Thread -



While the trackpad will power down after a time of inactivity, the battery 
is still being used monitoring the resumption of activity.


Longest battery life comes with turning it off completely.  Hold the end 
button in for a time, as I recall there is an indication of total power 
off.


On Sun, 17 Jul 2016, Tim Kilburn wrote:


Hi,

If the MacMini was purchased with the Trackpad straight from Apple, it is 
usually already paired for you.  If not, upon startup, it should ask to pair.  
Yes, the button is a power button.  Usually, I hold it in for about two seconds 
to power it up.  There's no real need to power it down as it simply goes to 
sleep to conserve battery power when not in use.  Mine lasts for months without 
shutting it off.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Jul 17, 2016, at 13:22, Arnold Schmidt <arno...@mindspring.com> wrote:

When I set up my newly arrived Mac Mini, how do I pair my first generation 
track pad with it, being that it doesn't have a way to connect it via cable to 
pair it?  Also, is the button on the opposite  side from where the batteries 
insert an on off button, or does it just lock the track pad?  If the latter, is 
there no way to turn it off so it won't continue to consume battery?  Thanks in 
advance for any information.

Arnold Schmidt

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RE: Two First Generation Track Pad Questions

2016-07-18 Thread Simon Fogarty
Hi Arnold,

Yeah the batteriescan last for months,
I think I only changed mine twice but I don’t use it all the time.

As for the touchpad 2 from apple, I’ve only charged it once since it came on 
the market and I purchased it.

  So that’s over 6 months.

From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] 
On Behalf Of Arnold Schmidt
Sent: Monday, 18 July 2016 8:36 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Two First Generation Track Pad Questions

It will be interesting to see which one of the following my track pad ends up 
being.  You say that a set of batteries lasts for months.  I also have read 
that probably the most negative thing about the first generation track pad was, 
they can go through a set in less than a week.  I hope mine is the former.

Arnold Schmidt
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To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com<mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, July 17, 2016 3:31 PM
Subject: Re: Two First Generation Track Pad Questions

Hi,

If the MacMini was purchased with the Trackpad straight from Apple, it is 
usually already paired for you.  If not, upon startup, it should ask to pair.  
Yes, the button is a power button.  Usually, I hold it in for about two seconds 
to power it up.  There's no real need to power it down as it simply goes to 
sleep to conserve battery power when not in use.  Mine lasts for months without 
shutting it off.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Jul 17, 2016, at 13:22, Arnold Schmidt 
<arno...@mindspring.com<mailto:arno...@mindspring.com>> wrote:

When I set up my newly arrived Mac Mini, how do I pair my first generation 
track pad with it, being that it doesn't have a way to connect it via cable to 
pair it?  Also, is the button on the opposite  side from where the batteries 
insert an on off button, or does it just lock the track pad?  If the latter, is 
there no way to turn it off so it won't continue to consume battery?  Thanks in 
advance for any information.

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RE: Two First Generation Track Pad Questions

2016-07-18 Thread Simon Fogarty
Hi,

When you start up and setup or configure your new mac when it start up it 
should prompt you for any Bluetooth devices,
This will allow you to pair your track pad.

  Yes the button on the right hand end of the battery compartment is the on / 
off button, hold it for a second should turn it on

If the Bluetooth keyboard / mouse setup after start up doesn’t work then  use 
your keyboard to go in to system preferences and under Bluetooth  pair the 
trackpad there, it’s not diffifuclt.

Good luck.

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On Behalf Of Arnold Schmidt
Sent: Monday, 18 July 2016 7:22 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Two First Generation Track Pad Questions

When I set up my newly arrived Mac Mini, how do I pair my first generation 
track pad with it, being that it doesn't have a way to connect it via cable to 
pair it?  Also, is the button on the opposite  side from where the batteries 
insert an on off button, or does it just lock the track pad?  If the latter, is 
there no way to turn it off so it won't continue to consume battery?  Thanks in 
advance for any information.

Arnold Schmidt
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Re: Two First Generation Track Pad Questions

2016-07-17 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi,

I don't use my TrackPad that much as I primarily use the VO key navigation, so 
my estimate may be off.  I hope not for your sake.  Also, when I purchased my 
TrackPad, I purchased it with an Apple rechargeable battery pack thing.  It 
came with three sets of double-A batteries and an Apple charger thing.  The 
batteries on this unit work quite well.  If one buys cheap, discount store 
batteries, it may go through them faster too.

Good luck.

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Jul 17, 2016, at 14:36, Arnold Schmidt <arno...@mindspring.com> wrote:

It will be interesting to see which one of the following my track pad ends up 
being.  You say that a set of batteries lasts for months.  I also have read 
that probably the most negative thing about the first generation track pad was, 
they can go through a set in less than a week.  I hope mine is the former.
 
Arnold Schmidt
> - Original Message - 
> From: Tim Kilburn <mailto:kilbu...@me.com>
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com <mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
> Sent: Sunday, July 17, 2016 3:31 PM
> Subject: Re: Two First Generation Track Pad Questions
> 
> Hi,
> 
> If the MacMini was purchased with the Trackpad straight from Apple, it is 
> usually already paired for you.  If not, upon startup, it should ask to pair. 
>  Yes, the button is a power button.  Usually, I hold it in for about two 
> seconds to power it up.  There's no real need to power it down as it simply 
> goes to sleep to conserve battery power when not in use.  Mine lasts for 
> months without shutting it off.
> 
> Later...
> 
> Tim Kilburn
> Fort McMurray, AB Canada 
> 
> On Jul 17, 2016, at 13:22, Arnold Schmidt <arno...@mindspring.com 
> <mailto:arno...@mindspring.com>> wrote:
> 
> When I set up my newly arrived Mac Mini, how do I pair my first generation 
> track pad with it, being that it doesn't have a way to connect it via cable 
> to pair it?  Also, is the button on the opposite  side from where the 
> batteries insert an on off button, or does it just lock the track pad?  If 
> the latter, is there no way to turn it off so it won't continue to consume 
> battery?  Thanks in advance for any information.
>  
> Arnold Schmidt 
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Re: Two First Generation Track Pad Questions

2016-07-17 Thread Arnold Schmidt
It will be interesting to see which one of the following my track pad ends up 
being.  You say that a set of batteries lasts for months.  I also have read 
that probably the most negative thing about the first generation track pad was, 
they can go through a set in less than a week.  I hope mine is the former.

Arnold Schmidt
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  To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Sunday, July 17, 2016 3:31 PM
  Subject: Re: Two First Generation Track Pad Questions


  Hi,


  If the MacMini was purchased with the Trackpad straight from Apple, it is 
usually already paired for you.  If not, upon startup, it should ask to pair.  
Yes, the button is a power button.  Usually, I hold it in for about two seconds 
to power it up.  There's no real need to power it down as it simply goes to 
sleep to conserve battery power when not in use.  Mine lasts for months without 
shutting it off.


  Later...


  Tim Kilburn
  Fort McMurray, AB Canada 


  On Jul 17, 2016, at 13:22, Arnold Schmidt <arno...@mindspring.com> wrote:


  When I set up my newly arrived Mac Mini, how do I pair my first generation 
track pad with it, being that it doesn't have a way to connect it via cable to 
pair it?  Also, is the button on the opposite  side from where the batteries 
insert an on off button, or does it just lock the track pad?  If the latter, is 
there no way to turn it off so it won't continue to consume battery?  Thanks in 
advance for any information.

  Arnold Schmidt 


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Re: Two First Generation Track Pad Questions

2016-07-17 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi,

If the MacMini was purchased with the Trackpad straight from Apple, it is 
usually already paired for you.  If not, upon startup, it should ask to pair.  
Yes, the button is a power button.  Usually, I hold it in for about two seconds 
to power it up.  There's no real need to power it down as it simply goes to 
sleep to conserve battery power when not in use.  Mine lasts for months without 
shutting it off.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

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When I set up my newly arrived Mac Mini, how do I pair my first generation 
track pad with it, being that it doesn't have a way to connect it via cable to 
pair it?  Also, is the button on the opposite  side from where the batteries 
insert an on off button, or does it just lock the track pad?  If the latter, is 
there no way to turn it off so it won't continue to consume battery?  Thanks in 
advance for any information.
 
Arnold Schmidt 

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Two First Generation Track Pad Questions

2016-07-17 Thread Arnold Schmidt
When I set up my newly arrived Mac Mini, how do I pair my first generation 
track pad with it, being that it doesn't have a way to connect it via cable to 
pair it?  Also, is the button on the opposite  side from where the batteries 
insert an on off button, or does it just lock the track pad?  If the latter, is 
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Re: track pad what can one do with it

2016-07-08 Thread Marie Lyons
I have a track pad and I can’t figure out why I can’t flick up and move down 
the page. I wind up opening mission control. I can quite ably flick up on the 
iPhone. Is there another way of moving up or down the page with the track pad? 
It would have been helpful when my keyboard wasn’t working.

Marie Lyons
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> Rhonda,
>  
> The track pa makes things very accessible
> It is a mouse type device
>  And allows us with voiceover to use the trackpad in the same way we would 
> use the iPhone or iPad touch screan.
>  
> Including giving us a roter for finer working.
>  
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> Can you access everything on the mac via track pad?
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Re: track pad what can one do with it

2016-07-08 Thread -


One can have individually defined trackpad gestures to do specific things 
that are in adddition to the default ones.


This is done in the trackpad commander part of the voice over utility.

Once you have the basics of using a mac down the trackpad and other 
commanders can make the mac behave exactly as one wants it to in 
performing just about any task.


On Fri, 8 Jul 2016, Scott Davert wrote:


Many of the gestures you know from the iPhone are the same: double tap
to open, flick left and right to go to previous and next item, flick
up and down to move through whatever the rotor is set to, etc. There
are also gestures to do things like interact, move to certain parts of
the operating system, etc. Here's a podcast, if you're in to that sort
of thing, I did awhile back, which was 3 years ago, but all the info
in it is still accurate.
http://www.applevis.com/podcast/episodes/using-gestures-trackpad-mac-making-navigation-mac-similar-ios

Scott

On 7/8/16, Simon Fogarty <si...@blinky-net.com> wrote:

Open and do a lot of other things,
It?s just your phone but built in to the computer or connected to yoru
computer for using as a mouse

Same thing yo get at the front of a mac notebook for a mouse pad.

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[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Rhonda Partain
Sent: Friday, 8 July 2016 10:26 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: track pad what can one do with it

Thanks, I am great with my iPhone, was wondering if a trackpad would help
me. Can one open applications or just adjust settings?

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Subject: RE: track pad what can one do with it

Rhonda,

The track pa makes things very accessible
It is a mouse type device
 And allows us with voiceover to use the trackpad in the same way we would
use the iPhone or iPad touch screan.

Including giving us a roter for finer working.

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[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Rhonda Partain
Sent: Friday, 8 July 2016 5:22 AM
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Subject: track pad what can one do with it

Can you access everything on the mac via track pad?
Rhonda
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RE: track pad what can one do with it

2016-07-08 Thread Rhonda Partain
Thanks so much. I have listened to a few minutes, and I think I'm going to 
purchase one.
Rhonda

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Many of the gestures you know from the iPhone are the same: double tap to open, 
flick left and right to go to previous and next item, flick up and down to move 
through whatever the rotor is set to, etc. There are also gestures to do things 
like interact, move to certain parts of the operating system, etc. Here's a 
podcast, if you're in to that sort of thing, I did awhile back, which was 3 
years ago, but all the info in it is still accurate.
http://www.applevis.com/podcast/episodes/using-gestures-trackpad-mac-making-navigation-mac-similar-ios

Scott

On 7/8/16, Simon Fogarty <si...@blinky-net.com> wrote:
> Open and do a lot of other things,
> It’s just your phone but built in to the computer or connected to yoru 
> computer for using as a mouse
>
> Same thing yo get at the front of a mac notebook for a mouse pad.
>
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> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: RE: track pad what can one do with it
>
> Thanks, I am great with my iPhone, was wondering if a trackpad would 
> help me. Can one open applications or just adjust settings?
>
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> > [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Simon Fogarty
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> Subject: RE: track pad what can one do with it
>
> Rhonda,
>
> The track pa makes things very accessible It is a mouse type device  
> And allows us with voiceover to use the trackpad in the same way we 
> would use the iPhone or iPad touch screan.
>
> Including giving us a roter for finer working.
>
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> > [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Rhonda Partain
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> Can you access everything on the mac via track pad?
> Rhonda
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Re: track pad what can one do with it

2016-07-08 Thread Scott Davert
Many of the gestures you know from the iPhone are the same: double tap
to open, flick left and right to go to previous and next item, flick
up and down to move through whatever the rotor is set to, etc. There
are also gestures to do things like interact, move to certain parts of
the operating system, etc. Here's a podcast, if you're in to that sort
of thing, I did awhile back, which was 3 years ago, but all the info
in it is still accurate.
http://www.applevis.com/podcast/episodes/using-gestures-trackpad-mac-making-navigation-mac-similar-ios

Scott

On 7/8/16, Simon Fogarty <si...@blinky-net.com> wrote:
> Open and do a lot of other things,
> It’s just your phone but built in to the computer or connected to yoru
> computer for using as a mouse
>
> Same thing yo get at the front of a mac notebook for a mouse pad.
>
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> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Rhonda Partain
> Sent: Friday, 8 July 2016 10:26 PM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: RE: track pad what can one do with it
>
> Thanks, I am great with my iPhone, was wondering if a trackpad would help
> me. Can one open applications or just adjust settings?
>
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> Subject: RE: track pad what can one do with it
>
> Rhonda,
>
> The track pa makes things very accessible
> It is a mouse type device
>  And allows us with voiceover to use the trackpad in the same way we would
> use the iPhone or iPad touch screan.
>
> Including giving us a roter for finer working.
>
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RE: track pad what can one do with it

2016-07-08 Thread Simon Fogarty
Open and do a lot of other things,
It’s just your phone but built in to the computer or connected to yoru computer 
for using as a mouse

Same thing yo get at the front of a mac notebook for a mouse pad.

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Thanks, I am great with my iPhone, was wondering if a trackpad would help me. 
Can one open applications or just adjust settings?

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Rhonda,

The track pa makes things very accessible
It is a mouse type device
 And allows us with voiceover to use the trackpad in the same way we would use 
the iPhone or iPad touch screan.

Including giving us a roter for finer working.

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Can you access everything on the mac via track pad?
Rhonda
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RE: First, or Second Generation Track Pad?

2016-07-08 Thread Simon Fogarty
Yeah I have the new magic trackpad 2  and I’m not sure but I find I have to 
push a bit harder to get it working  to recognise what the  gestures are

It’s got a more solid and I guess harder feel to the touch screan but it’s 
pretty good with battery life.
The lightening charging makes things easier as you can run it off the cable as 
well.

Also it has a on off switch in the back right corner which also locks the touch 
pad of the trackpad so it no longer can depress.

I still for some reason like the feel of how the older one works I think it’s 
just the not yet use to the new one.

Hope that makes sense.

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Hi, I have the original trackpad. It does eat batteries. I use rechargeable, 
and I seem to have to recharge them way too often. That's my only complaint 
about it. But because of that I'm actually not using it with voice over right 
now I just got tired of charging the batteries.

I would be interested if anyone has experience with both trackpads to know if 
there's any difference in usage. I need for voiceover.

Sent from my iPhone

On Jul 7, 2016, at 12:47, Arnold Schmidt 
<arno...@mindspring.com<mailto:arno...@mindspring.com>> wrote:
I have found a used first generation  track pad for $60, if it isn't gone 
already.  This sound like a good deal to me, but is the new one worth the extra 
money?  I read somewhere, I don't remember where, that the first generation one 
is perhaps easier to use, but that it loves batteries.  Thanks for any opinions.

Arnold Schmidt
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RE: track pad what can one do with it

2016-07-08 Thread Rhonda Partain
Thanks, I am great with my iPhone, was wondering if a trackpad would help me. 
Can one open applications or just adjust settings? 

 

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Rhonda,

 

The track pa makes things very accessible 

It is a mouse type device 

 And allows us with voiceover to use the trackpad in the same way we would use 
the iPhone or iPad touch screan.

 

Including giving us a roter for finer working.

 

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Can you access everything on the mac via track pad? 

Rhonda

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RE: track pad what can one do with it

2016-07-08 Thread Simon Fogarty
Rhonda,

The track pa makes things very accessible
It is a mouse type device
 And allows us with voiceover to use the trackpad in the same way we would use 
the iPhone or iPad touch screan.

Including giving us a roter for finer working.

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Can you access everything on the mac via track pad?
Rhonda
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RE: First, or Second Generation Track Pad?

2016-07-08 Thread Simon Fogarty
Hi Arnold,

I have both models of track pad and I do prefer the original magic track pad
The newer one seems firmer and less  pliable  but the lightening connector does 
make it more effiscant  on battery life.

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Sent: Friday, 8 July 2016 4:48 AM
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Subject: First, or Second Generation Track Pad?

I have found a used first generation  track pad for $60, if it isn't gone 
already.  This sound like a good deal to me, but is the new one worth the extra 
money?  I read somewhere, I don't remember where, that the first generation one 
is perhaps easier to use, but that it loves batteries.  Thanks for any opinions.

Arnold Schmidt
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Re: First, or Second Generation Track Pad?

2016-07-07 Thread John JD Denning
Hi, I have the original trackpad. It does eat batteries. I use rechargeable, 
and I seem to have to recharge them way too often. That's my only complaint 
about it. But because of that I'm actually not using it with voice over right 
now I just got tired of charging the batteries.

I would be interested if anyone has experience with both trackpads to know if 
there's any difference in usage. I need for voiceover.

Sent from my iPhone

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> I have found a used first generation  track pad for $60, if it isn't gone 
> already.  This sound like a good deal to me, but is the new one worth the 
> extra money?  I read somewhere, I don't remember where, that the first 
> generation one is perhaps easier to use, but that it loves batteries.  Thanks 
> for any opinions.
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track pad what can one do with it

2016-07-07 Thread Rhonda Partain
Can you access everything on the mac via track pad? 

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First, or Second Generation Track Pad?

2016-07-07 Thread Arnold Schmidt
I have found a used first generation  track pad for $60, if it isn't gone 
already.  This sound like a good deal to me, but is the new one worth the extra 
money?  I read somewhere, I don't remember where, that the first generation one 
is perhaps easier to use, but that it loves batteries.  Thanks for any opinions.

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Re: If I Get A Track Pad, Do I need A Mouse?

2016-06-21 Thread Scott Granados
That’s an either or deal I believe, go with the track pad only.

 

 

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Subject: If I Get A Track Pad, Do I need A Mouse?

 

I am going through the options for my new Mac Mini that I now know I am going 
to get.  Do I need a mouse, too, if I get a track pad?  I don't need it, and I 
would think that if I ever need sighted help, they could use the track pad as 
they would use the touch screen on my iPhone.  Thanks for any information.

 

Arnold Schmidt  

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Re: If I Get A Track Pad, Do I need A Mouse?

2016-06-18 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi,

If you purchase the Trackpad, then there's no need to get a mouse.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

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would think that if I ever need sighted help, they could use the track pad as 
they would use the touch screen on my iPhone.  Thanks for any information.
 
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If I Get A Track Pad, Do I need A Mouse?

2016-06-18 Thread Arnold Schmidt
I am going through the options for my new Mac Mini that I now know I am going 
to get.  Do I need a mouse, too, if I get a track pad?  I don't need it, and I 
would think that if I ever need sighted help, they could use the track pad as 
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Re: Is track pad good for blind users?

2015-08-04 Thread Caitlyn Furness
Hi,
the Apple Magic Track Pad works wonderfully with voiceover.

I use it constantly with both my i mac and my macbook air.

The gestures are similar to those used on an i p hone or i pad.  there are also 
additional gestures that make use of the control key in addition to swiping, 
etc, which make the track pad even more useful!

hth,
Caitlyn

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 gestures? Thanks for any information.
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Is track pad good for blind users?

2015-08-03 Thread percygarrett
   I use a Mac Mini and wonder if an external track pad would be 
beneficial. Does it work well with voice over? Does it use regular voice 
over gestures? Thanks for any information.

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Re: Is track pad good for blind users?

2015-08-03 Thread percygarrett

I appreciat the clarity Ms. Aleeha.

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Yes… The magic trackpad is accessible, and uses standard gestures.

Sent from my iPhone


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Re: Is track pad good for blind users?

2015-08-03 Thread percygarrett

Thanks Mr. Hall for the good information!
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It does work with VoiceOver, offering many of the same gestures you already 
know--swiping, double tapping, etc. It also supports Mac-specific ones, like 
two-finger swipes left or right to for interaction, and the use of modifier 
keys with gestures to run any command you want. Finally, it provides screen 
exploration, letting you touch and have VO describe what your finger is on. 
All that said, I don't use the one in my MacBook very often because I'm so 
used to doing everything with my hands on the keyboard. That's just a 
personal preference, though.

On Aug 3, 2015, at 3:48 AM, percygarrett percygarr...@sw.rr.com wrote:

  I use a Mac Mini and wonder if an external track pad would be 
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Percy Garrett

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Re: Is track pad good for blind users?

2015-08-03 Thread Alex Hall
It does work with VoiceOver, offering many of the same gestures you already 
know--swiping, double tapping, etc. It also supports Mac-specific ones, like 
two-finger swipes left or right to for interaction, and the use of modifier 
keys with gestures to run any command you want. Finally, it provides screen 
exploration, letting you touch and have VO describe what your finger is on. All 
that said, I don't use the one in my MacBook very often because I'm so used to 
doing everything with my hands on the keyboard. That's just a personal 
preference, though.
 On Aug 3, 2015, at 3:48 AM, percygarrett percygarr...@sw.rr.com wrote:
 
   I use a Mac Mini and wonder if an external track pad would be 
 beneficial. Does it work well with voice over? Does it use regular voice over 
 gestures? Thanks for any information.
 Percy Garrett
 
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 Sent: Sunday, August 02, 2015 11:20 AM
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 There.
 
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Re: Is track pad good for blind users?

2015-08-03 Thread Aleeha Dudley
Yes… The magic trackpad is accessible, and uses standard gestures.

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  I use a Mac Mini and wonder if an external track pad would be 
 beneficial. Does it work well with voice over? Does it use regular voice over 
 gestures? Thanks for any information.
 Percy Garrett
 
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 Command+comma
 Interact with toolbar
 Accounts tab
 interact with table
 Find account to delete
 remove button
 There.
 
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Re: Deactivating my MBP's Track Pad

2015-01-07 Thread Grant Hardy
Another thing you could try is enabling Mouse Keys in accessibility 
preferences, available from the System Preferences app. This normally allows 
the mouse to be controllable using keyboard keys. There is an option to ignore 
the built-in trackpad when you’ve enabled Mouse Keys.

Best,

Grant

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Hello,
Is it possible to disable the trackpad on my MBP? If so, what’s the procedure 
to do so?
TIA.

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Re: Deactivating my MBP's Track Pad

2015-01-07 Thread Alex Hall
Also, if you tell VoiceOver to ignore the mouse cursor in the VO Utility, then 
once the trackpad commander is off, you never know the mouse is there at all.
 On Jan 7, 2015, at 12:57 AM, Cheryl Homiak cah4...@icloud.com wrote:
 
 I don't think you can turn it off completely. It does help if you make sure 
 you have trackpad commander turned off in voiceover utility. Also, if I 
 recall correctly, if you connect a bluetooth trackpad, the built-in one then 
 will not be active as long as the bluetooth one is. But I'm not absolutely 
 sure about that so get somebody else to confirm it before you go out and buy 
 a bluetooth trackpad.
 
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 his mercies never come to an end;
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 TIA.
 
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Deactivating my MBP's Track Pad

2015-01-06 Thread Joseph
Hello,
Is it possible to disable the trackpad on my MBP? If so, what’s the procedure 
to do so?
TIA.

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Re: Deactivating my MBP's Track Pad

2015-01-06 Thread Cheryl Homiak
I don't think you can turn it off completely. It does help if you make sure you 
have trackpad commander turned off in voiceover utility. Also, if I recall 
correctly, if you connect a bluetooth trackpad, the built-in one then will not 
be active as long as the bluetooth one is. But I'm not absolutely sure about 
that so get somebody else to confirm it before you go out and buy a bluetooth 
trackpad.

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I tried and tried to turn over a new leaf.
I got crumpled wads of tear-stained paper
thrown in the trash!
Then God gave me a new heart and life:
His joy for my despairing tears!
And now, every day:
This I call to mind,
and therefore I have hope:
The steadfast love of the Lord
never ceases;
his mercies never come to an end;
they are new every morning;
great is your faithfulness.
(Lamentations 3:21-23 ESV)




On Jan 6, 2015, at 11:39 PM, Joseph ablindvou...@icloud.com wrote:

Hello,
Is it possible to disable the trackpad on my MBP? If so, what’s the procedure 
to do so?
TIA.

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RE: Deactivating my MBP's Track Pad

2015-01-06 Thread Faisal ali
Hi,
Do a two finger countr clockwise turn on the trackpad while holding down the VO 
keys.


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Hello,
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Magic Track Pad and iTunes Gesture

2014-01-22 Thread Brian Fischler
Hey all, 

I am trying to use the track pad more, and amazingly I can’t seem to find any 
documents on the web for using the track pad and iTunes specifically. I am 
using VoiceOver and have played around with the trackpad, and know there has 
got to be more, as I can’t figure out how to use the track pad to play a song. 
On the keyboard in iTunes you just hit enter and the song plays. Would have 
thought there was a simple track pad command to play a song, but haven’t 
figured it out. Does anyone have a list of trackpad commands with iTunes? Thanks

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Re: Magic Track Pad and iTunes Gesture

2014-01-22 Thread Daniel Hawkins
Hmm. Not pertaining about iTunes, but if you hit VO and h twice and go down you 
can see all trackpad commands
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On Jan 22, 2014, at 11:48 AM, Brian Fischler blindga...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hey all, 
 
 I am trying to use the track pad more, and amazingly I can’t seem to find any 
 documents on the web for using the track pad and iTunes specifically. I am 
 using VoiceOver and have played around with the trackpad, and know there has 
 got to be more, as I can’t figure out how to use the track pad to play a 
 song. On the keyboard in iTunes you just hit enter and the song plays. Would 
 have thought there was a simple track pad command to play a song, but haven’t 
 figured it out. Does anyone have a list of trackpad commands with iTunes? 
 Thanks
 
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Re: Magic Track Pad and iTunes Gesture

2014-01-22 Thread Daniel Hawkins
You will have to doubletap, then interact, then flick right untill you see 
play, then doubletap
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On Jan 22, 2014, at 12:07 PM, Brian Fischler blindga...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hey Jessica, That is what I would have thought, but with the Magic Track Pad 
 for the iMac tapping twice on the track pad does not play a song, does 
 nothing.
 On Jan 22, 2014, at 1:00 PM, Jessica D jldai...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 with trackpad commander on, it's as simple as a single finger double tap.
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 On Jan 22, 2014, at 12:48 PM, Brian Fischler blindga...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hey all, 
 
 I am trying to use the track pad more, and amazingly I can’t seem to find 
 any documents on the web for using the track pad and iTunes specifically. I 
 am using VoiceOver and have played around with the trackpad, and know there 
 has got to be more, as I can’t figure out how to use the track pad to play 
 a song. On the keyboard in iTunes you just hit enter and the song plays. 
 Would have thought there was a simple track pad command to play a song, but 
 haven’t figured it out. Does anyone have a list of trackpad commands with 
 iTunes? Thanks
 
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Re: Magic Track Pad and iTunes Gesture

2014-01-22 Thread Jessica D
with trackpad commander on, it's as simple as a single finger double tap.

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 On Jan 22, 2014, at 12:48 PM, Brian Fischler blindga...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hey all, 
 
 I am trying to use the track pad more, and amazingly I can’t seem to find any 
 documents on the web for using the track pad and iTunes specifically. I am 
 using VoiceOver and have played around with the trackpad, and know there has 
 got to be more, as I can’t figure out how to use the track pad to play a 
 song. On the keyboard in iTunes you just hit enter and the song plays. Would 
 have thought there was a simple track pad command to play a song, but haven’t 
 figured it out. Does anyone have a list of trackpad commands with iTunes? 
 Thanks
 
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Re: Magic Track Pad and iTunes Gesture

2014-01-22 Thread Brian Fischler
Hey Jessica, That is what I would have thought, but with the Magic Track Pad 
for the iMac tapping twice on the track pad does not play a song, does nothing.
On Jan 22, 2014, at 1:00 PM, Jessica D jldai...@gmail.com wrote:

 with trackpad commander on, it's as simple as a single finger double tap.
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 On Jan 22, 2014, at 12:48 PM, Brian Fischler blindga...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hey all, 
 
 I am trying to use the track pad more, and amazingly I can’t seem to find 
 any documents on the web for using the track pad and iTunes specifically. I 
 am using VoiceOver and have played around with the trackpad, and know there 
 has got to be more, as I can’t figure out how to use the track pad to play a 
 song. On the keyboard in iTunes you just hit enter and the song plays. Would 
 have thought there was a simple track pad command to play a song, but 
 haven’t figured it out. Does anyone have a list of trackpad commands with 
 iTunes? Thanks
 
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Re: Magic Track Pad and iTunes Gesture

2014-01-22 Thread Brian Fischler
Seriously. You have to do all that just to get a song to play? If that is the 
case, I guess I will just stick with the keyboard. Would have thought it was as 
simple as double tapping with one finger, as track pad claims doing so performs 
the default action, so not sure why in the world that wouldn’t be playing the 
track, as single finger double tapping does absolutely nothing, not sure if 
there is a setting I need to change.
On Jan 22, 2014, at 1:11 PM, Daniel Hawkins computersassocia...@gmail.com 
wrote:

 You will have to doubletap, then interact, then flick right untill you see 
 play, then doubletap
 Daniel Hawkins
 - Posted from my Macbook Pro
 
 2012 15in. Macbook Pro
 2.3 Quad-core i7
 4GB DDR3
 500GB HDD
 
 Dual Boot:
 Windows 7 Ultimate Edition 64-bit
 
 On Jan 22, 2014, at 12:07 PM, Brian Fischler blindga...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hey Jessica, That is what I would have thought, but with the Magic Track Pad 
 for the iMac tapping twice on the track pad does not play a song, does 
 nothing.
 On Jan 22, 2014, at 1:00 PM, Jessica D jldai...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 with trackpad commander on, it's as simple as a single finger double tap.
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 On Jan 22, 2014, at 12:48 PM, Brian Fischler blindga...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hey all, 
 
 I am trying to use the track pad more, and amazingly I can’t seem to find 
 any documents on the web for using the track pad and iTunes specifically. 
 I am using VoiceOver and have played around with the trackpad, and know 
 there has got to be more, as I can’t figure out how to use the track pad 
 to play a song. On the keyboard in iTunes you just hit enter and the song 
 plays. Would have thought there was a simple track pad command to play a 
 song, but haven’t figured it out. Does anyone have a list of trackpad 
 commands with iTunes? Thanks
 
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Re: Magic Track Pad and iTunes Gesture

2014-01-22 Thread Lisette Wesseling
I have my track pad set to automatically interact with things. Maybe that would 
help.
On 23/01/2014, at 7:28 am, Brian Fischler blindga...@gmail.com wrote:

 Seriously. You have to do all that just to get a song to play? If that is the 
 case, I guess I will just stick with the keyboard. Would have thought it was 
 as simple as double tapping with one finger, as track pad claims doing so 
 performs the default action, so not sure why in the world that wouldn’t be 
 playing the track, as single finger double tapping does absolutely nothing, 
 not sure if there is a setting I need to change.
 On Jan 22, 2014, at 1:11 PM, Daniel Hawkins computersassocia...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 
 You will have to doubletap, then interact, then flick right untill you see 
 play, then doubletap
 Daniel Hawkins
 - Posted from my Macbook Pro
 
 2012 15in. Macbook Pro
 2.3 Quad-core i7
 4GB DDR3
 500GB HDD
 
 Dual Boot:
 Windows 7 Ultimate Edition 64-bit
 
 On Jan 22, 2014, at 12:07 PM, Brian Fischler blindga...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hey Jessica, That is what I would have thought, but with the Magic Track 
 Pad for the iMac tapping twice on the track pad does not play a song, does 
 nothing.
 On Jan 22, 2014, at 1:00 PM, Jessica D jldai...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 with trackpad commander on, it's as simple as a single finger double tap.
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 On Jan 22, 2014, at 12:48 PM, Brian Fischler blindga...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hey all, 
 
 I am trying to use the track pad more, and amazingly I can’t seem to find 
 any documents on the web for using the track pad and iTunes specifically. 
 I am using VoiceOver and have played around with the trackpad, and know 
 there has got to be more, as I can’t figure out how to use the track pad 
 to play a song. On the keyboard in iTunes you just hit enter and the song 
 plays. Would have thought there was a simple track pad command to play a 
 song, but haven’t figured it out. Does anyone have a list of trackpad 
 commands with iTunes? Thanks
 
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Re: Magic Track Pad and iTunes Gesture

2014-01-22 Thread Daniel Hawkins
As far as choosing a song, you will have to do that. Maybe using  the Mini 
player will be easier.
Daniel Hawkins
- Posted from my Macbook Pro

2012 15in. Macbook Pro
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Dual Boot:
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On Jan 22, 2014, at 12:43 PM, Lisette Wesseling lisettewessel...@gmail.com 
wrote:

 I have my track pad set to automatically interact with things. Maybe that 
 would help.
 On 23/01/2014, at 7:28 am, Brian Fischler blindga...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Seriously. You have to do all that just to get a song to play? If that is 
 the case, I guess I will just stick with the keyboard. Would have thought it 
 was as simple as double tapping with one finger, as track pad claims doing 
 so performs the default action, so not sure why in the world that wouldn’t 
 be playing the track, as single finger double tapping does absolutely 
 nothing, not sure if there is a setting I need to change.
 On Jan 22, 2014, at 1:11 PM, Daniel Hawkins computersassocia...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 
 You will have to doubletap, then interact, then flick right untill you see 
 play, then doubletap
 Daniel Hawkins
 - Posted from my Macbook Pro
 
 2012 15in. Macbook Pro
 2.3 Quad-core i7
 4GB DDR3
 500GB HDD
 
 Dual Boot:
 Windows 7 Ultimate Edition 64-bit
 
 On Jan 22, 2014, at 12:07 PM, Brian Fischler blindga...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hey Jessica, That is what I would have thought, but with the Magic Track 
 Pad for the iMac tapping twice on the track pad does not play a song, does 
 nothing.
 On Jan 22, 2014, at 1:00 PM, Jessica D jldai...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 with trackpad commander on, it's as simple as a single finger double tap.
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 On Jan 22, 2014, at 12:48 PM, Brian Fischler blindga...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 
 Hey all, 
 
 I am trying to use the track pad more, and amazingly I can’t seem to 
 find any documents on the web for using the track pad and iTunes 
 specifically. I am using VoiceOver and have played around with the 
 trackpad, and know there has got to be more, as I can’t figure out how 
 to use the track pad to play a song. On the keyboard in iTunes you just 
 hit enter and the song plays. Would have thought there was a simple 
 track pad command to play a song, but haven’t figured it out. Does 
 anyone have a list of trackpad commands with iTunes? Thanks
 
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Re: Magic Track Pad and iTunes Gesture

2014-01-22 Thread Brian Fischler
Where is that setting, as I just checked Trackpad commander settings and went 
to Track Pad settings and don’t see anything unchecked that should be checked. 
Thanks
On Jan 22, 2014, at 1:43 PM, Lisette Wesseling lisettewessel...@gmail.com 
wrote:

 I have my track pad set to automatically interact with things. Maybe that 
 would help.
 On 23/01/2014, at 7:28 am, Brian Fischler blindga...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Seriously. You have to do all that just to get a song to play? If that is 
 the case, I guess I will just stick with the keyboard. Would have thought it 
 was as simple as double tapping with one finger, as track pad claims doing 
 so performs the default action, so not sure why in the world that wouldn’t 
 be playing the track, as single finger double tapping does absolutely 
 nothing, not sure if there is a setting I need to change.
 On Jan 22, 2014, at 1:11 PM, Daniel Hawkins computersassocia...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 
 You will have to doubletap, then interact, then flick right untill you see 
 play, then doubletap
 Daniel Hawkins
 - Posted from my Macbook Pro
 
 2012 15in. Macbook Pro
 2.3 Quad-core i7
 4GB DDR3
 500GB HDD
 
 Dual Boot:
 Windows 7 Ultimate Edition 64-bit
 
 On Jan 22, 2014, at 12:07 PM, Brian Fischler blindga...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hey Jessica, That is what I would have thought, but with the Magic Track 
 Pad for the iMac tapping twice on the track pad does not play a song, does 
 nothing.
 On Jan 22, 2014, at 1:00 PM, Jessica D jldai...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 with trackpad commander on, it's as simple as a single finger double tap.
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 On Jan 22, 2014, at 12:48 PM, Brian Fischler blindga...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 
 Hey all, 
 
 I am trying to use the track pad more, and amazingly I can’t seem to 
 find any documents on the web for using the track pad and iTunes 
 specifically. I am using VoiceOver and have played around with the 
 trackpad, and know there has got to be more, as I can’t figure out how 
 to use the track pad to play a song. On the keyboard in iTunes you just 
 hit enter and the song plays. Would have thought there was a simple 
 track pad command to play a song, but haven’t figured it out. Does 
 anyone have a list of trackpad commands with iTunes? Thanks
 
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Re: Magic Track Pad and iTunes Gesture

2014-01-22 Thread Lisette Wesseling
Sorry Brian, , made a mistake. I should have set that I automatically have 
track pad select items I touch. My mistake.

Lisette

On 23/01/2014, at 8:01 am, Brian Fischler blindga...@gmail.com wrote:

 Where is that setting, as I just checked Trackpad commander settings and went 
 to Track Pad settings and don’t see anything unchecked that should be 
 checked. Thanks
 On Jan 22, 2014, at 1:43 PM, Lisette Wesseling lisettewessel...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 
 I have my track pad set to automatically interact with things. Maybe that 
 would help.
 On 23/01/2014, at 7:28 am, Brian Fischler blindga...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Seriously. You have to do all that just to get a song to play? If that is 
 the case, I guess I will just stick with the keyboard. Would have thought 
 it was as simple as double tapping with one finger, as track pad claims 
 doing so performs the default action, so not sure why in the world that 
 wouldn’t be playing the track, as single finger double tapping does 
 absolutely nothing, not sure if there is a setting I need to change.
 On Jan 22, 2014, at 1:11 PM, Daniel Hawkins computersassocia...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 
 You will have to doubletap, then interact, then flick right untill you see 
 play, then doubletap
 Daniel Hawkins
 - Posted from my Macbook Pro
 
 2012 15in. Macbook Pro
 2.3 Quad-core i7
 4GB DDR3
 500GB HDD
 
 Dual Boot:
 Windows 7 Ultimate Edition 64-bit
 
 On Jan 22, 2014, at 12:07 PM, Brian Fischler blindga...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hey Jessica, That is what I would have thought, but with the Magic Track 
 Pad for the iMac tapping twice on the track pad does not play a song, 
 does nothing.
 On Jan 22, 2014, at 1:00 PM, Jessica D jldai...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 with trackpad commander on, it's as simple as a single finger double tap.
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 On Jan 22, 2014, at 12:48 PM, Brian Fischler blindga...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 
 Hey all, 
 
 I am trying to use the track pad more, and amazingly I can’t seem to 
 find any documents on the web for using the track pad and iTunes 
 specifically. I am using VoiceOver and have played around with the 
 trackpad, and know there has got to be more, as I can’t figure out how 
 to use the track pad to play a song. On the keyboard in iTunes you just 
 hit enter and the song plays. Would have thought there was a simple 
 track pad command to play a song, but haven’t figured it out. Does 
 anyone have a list of trackpad commands with iTunes? Thanks
 
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Re: Magic Track Pad and iTunes Gesture

2014-01-22 Thread Brian Fischler
Hey Lisette, not a problem as I assumed that was what you were talking about, 
and I do have that checked.
On Jan 22, 2014, at 2:14 PM, Lisette Wesseling lisettewessel...@gmail.com 
wrote:

 Sorry Brian, , made a mistake. I should have set that I automatically have 
 track pad select items I touch. My mistake.
 
 Lisette
 
 On 23/01/2014, at 8:01 am, Brian Fischler blindga...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Where is that setting, as I just checked Trackpad commander settings and 
 went to Track Pad settings and don’t see anything unchecked that should be 
 checked. Thanks
 On Jan 22, 2014, at 1:43 PM, Lisette Wesseling lisettewessel...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 
 I have my track pad set to automatically interact with things. Maybe that 
 would help.
 On 23/01/2014, at 7:28 am, Brian Fischler blindga...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Seriously. You have to do all that just to get a song to play? If that is 
 the case, I guess I will just stick with the keyboard. Would have thought 
 it was as simple as double tapping with one finger, as track pad claims 
 doing so performs the default action, so not sure why in the world that 
 wouldn’t be playing the track, as single finger double tapping does 
 absolutely nothing, not sure if there is a setting I need to change.
 On Jan 22, 2014, at 1:11 PM, Daniel Hawkins 
 computersassocia...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 You will have to doubletap, then interact, then flick right untill you 
 see play, then doubletap
 Daniel Hawkins
 - Posted from my Macbook Pro
 
 2012 15in. Macbook Pro
 2.3 Quad-core i7
 4GB DDR3
 500GB HDD
 
 Dual Boot:
 Windows 7 Ultimate Edition 64-bit
 
 On Jan 22, 2014, at 12:07 PM, Brian Fischler blindga...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hey Jessica, That is what I would have thought, but with the Magic Track 
 Pad for the iMac tapping twice on the track pad does not play a song, 
 does nothing.
 On Jan 22, 2014, at 1:00 PM, Jessica D jldai...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 with trackpad commander on, it's as simple as a single finger double 
 tap.
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 On Jan 22, 2014, at 12:48 PM, Brian Fischler blindga...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 
 Hey all, 
 
 I am trying to use the track pad more, and amazingly I can’t seem to 
 find any documents on the web for using the track pad and iTunes 
 specifically. I am using VoiceOver and have played around with the 
 trackpad, and know there has got to be more, as I can’t figure out how 
 to use the track pad to play a song. On the keyboard in iTunes you 
 just hit enter and the song plays. Would have thought there was a 
 simple track pad command to play a song, but haven’t figured it out. 
 Does anyone have a list of trackpad commands with iTunes? Thanks
 
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RE: baring the magic track pad

2013-04-19 Thread Ramy Moustafa
Thanks so much and yes my bs, are not ok

 

Thanks for your help

 

 

  _  

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[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Phil Halton
Sent: Friday, April 19, 2013 2:46 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: baring the magic track pad

 

Hi Ramey, I think you have your P's and B's mixed up.

 

The word is pairing not baring, and appreciated not abbreciated. 

Maybe someone switched keys on you when you weren't looking.

 

Seriously though,

 

pairing the trackpad is quite simple. I believe you just go into the
bluetooth menu from the extras menu and take it from there. in the bluetooth
menu, you should see the trackpad listed (remember to press the button on
the trackpad first).

You'll find an option to connect to it in there somewhere. Sorry I wasn't
more specific, but I know you can fill in the blanks.

 

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To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 

Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2013 5:42 PM

Subject: baring the magic track pad

 

Hi all:

I have a magic track pad, how can I bair it to my Mac mini?  With mountain
lion,

Any help will be highly abbreciated

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baring the magic track pad

2013-04-18 Thread Ramy Moustafa
Hi all:

I have a magic track pad, how can I bair it to my Mac mini?  With mountain
lion,
Any help will be highly abbreciated

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Re: baring the magic track pad

2013-04-18 Thread Phil Halton
baring the magic track padHi Ramey, I think you have your P's and B's mixed up.

The word is pairing not baring, and appreciated not abbreciated. 
Maybe someone switched keys on you when you weren't looking.

Seriously though,

pairing the trackpad is quite simple. I believe you just go into the bluetooth 
menu from the extras menu and take it from there. in the bluetooth menu, you 
should see the trackpad listed (remember to press the button on the trackpad 
first).

You'll find an option to connect to it in there somewhere. Sorry I wasn't more 
specific, but I know you can fill in the blanks.

  - Original Message - 
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  To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2013 5:42 PM
  Subject: baring the magic track pad


  Hi all:


  I have a magic track pad, how can I bair it to my Mac mini?  With mountain 
lion,

  Any help will be highly abbreciated



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RE: Track Pad.

2013-03-28 Thread Jesus Garcia
You need to go in to systems preference if I am not mistaken it should be
enabled by default. However I don't believe it is enabled by default in
voice over. Go in to the voice over utility and one of the choices on the
list is the track pad commander enable that. Many of the ways you use the
phone will be familiar, but no it is not exactly the same. 

 

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Hi List,

How do I enable and disable the TrackPad on my MacBook Pro?Isn't it
considered to be touched, in the same way as an iPhone?

Thanks,

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Magic track pad problems

2012-08-21 Thread Bill Holton
Hi.

Has anyone else experienced this?  My Magic trackpad sits right next to my
keyboard, so it's in good range of my Mac Mini.  And the batteries show 80%,
and I did try changing them.  But at least twice  a day the track pad  goes
out, and the only way I can get it back is to go into the Bluetooth menu,
turn off the trackpad, and then turn it back on and reconnect.

Any help appreciated.

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Magic Track Pad gesture commands.

2012-06-01 Thread patricia solis
Hello,
 Where can I find  the Magic  Track Pad Gestures? 

thanks Patricia

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Re: Magic Track Pad gesture commands.

2012-06-01 Thread Ricardo Walker
Hi,

If you turn on keyboard help, and turn on track pad commander, you can practice 
the gestures.  You can find the gestures here 
http://help.apple.com/voiceover/info/guide/10.7/English.lproj/_1137.html

hth

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 Where can I find  the Magic  Track Pad Gestures? 
 
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RE: Track pad commander question

2011-11-01 Thread Bill Holton
Thanks for this.  But one more question, if I may.  If I always move emails
I need to keep into a certain folder, is there anyway I can extend the
command to say the email into my temp foler instead of simply accessing the
move command?

Thanks for your help thus far.

Bill

 

 

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[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Jon Cohn
Sent: Monday, October 31, 2011 10:19 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Track pad commander question

 

Well, one does not actually meed a script unless uou truely want to link
send to the trackpad commandr.  If you want to re-map send to F3 it is
fairly easy to do.

 

The below instructions are for Snow Leopard, if somebody needs me to test
them in Lion I can do that.

 

1. Start system preferences.

2. switch to the keyboard panel. usually use the view menu for this)

3.select the Keyboard Shortcuts tab.

4. Find the Shortcut Categories table and select Application Shortcuts
(line 10 column 2 )

5.Tab the Add an Application Shortcut button 

6. In the new window there are three entry items. 

7. Select Mail from the pull down menu

8. Type in Send (Capitalize the S  ) in the second field and then hit tab.

9. Tab a function key or modifier key and letter or function key. (In my
case I used F3)

10. Hit tab again and hit enter.

11. Review the application shortcuts table to make sure you entered as
expected.

12. Test it out in mail.

 

Best wishes,

 

Jonathan

 

  

On Oct 30, 2011, at 6:08 PM, Bill Holton wrote:





Yes, would definitely be interested in such a script.

 

 

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Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2011 1:50 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Track pad commander question

 

Hi John,

 

I too am interested.  How are you coming along with that script?

 

Thanks

On Oct 21, 2011, at 10:16 AM, Jon Cohn wrote:






There is a text recognition command to send the current e-mail.  I believe I
could set up the equivalent for you in an AppleScript if you want.

Jon

On Oct 20, 2011, at 4:40 PM, bill holton wrote:





Hi.

So it looks like I would have to construct a macro to press the send key and
then assign a gesture to the macro?  I find the shift-command-d very awkward
at best.

 

On Oct 20, 2011, at 4:33 PM, Red.Falcon wrote:

 

Hi Bill!

Unless a applescript can be made to do the send function [and I've no idea
if automation flow can do it either] but if a script can then you can add
that to a trackpad commander stroke!

Colin

 

On 20 Oct 2011, at 21:27, Ricardo Walker wrote:

 

Hi,

 

no.  The track pad commander only performs voiceover commands. and the
opening of files or applications.

 

Ricardo Walker

rwalker...@gmail.com

Twitter  Skype: rwalker296

www.mobileaccess.org

 

On Oct 20, 2011, at 3:54 PM, Bill Holton wrote:

 

I have set up an activity for Mail, and I'm wondering if there is any way I
can set up a track commander gesture like command-flick right to do a menu
command like send mail?  Thanks.

 

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Re: Track pad commander question

2011-11-01 Thread Ricardo Walker
Hi,

if your using lion and have set up the favorites bar with your inboxes/folders, 
you can just press control command plus the number of the folder you want to 
move the e-mail to.

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On Nov 1, 2011, at 9:06 AM, Bill Holton wrote:

 Thanks for this.  But one more question, if I may.  If I always move emails I 
 need to keep into a certain folder, is there anyway I can extend the command 
 to say the email into my temp foler instead of simply accessing the move 
 command?
 Thanks for your help thus far.
 Bill
  
  
 From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
 [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Jon Cohn
 Sent: Monday, October 31, 2011 10:19 PM
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: Track pad commander question
  
 Well, one does not actually meed a script unless uou truely want to link 
 send to the trackpad commandr.  If you want to re-map send to F3 it is 
 fairly easy to do.
  
 The below instructions are for Snow Leopard, if somebody needs me to test 
 them in Lion I can do that.
  
 1. Start system preferences.
 2. switch to the keyboard panel. usually use the view menu for this)
 3.select the Keyboard Shortcuts tab.
 4. Find the Shortcut Categories table and select Application Shortcuts 
 (line 10 column 2 )
 5.Tab the Add an Application Shortcut button 
 6. In the new window there are three entry items. 
 7. Select Mail from the pull down menu
 8. Type in Send (Capitalize the S  ) in the second field and then hit tab.
 9. Tab a function key or modifier key and letter or function key. (In my case 
 I used F3)
 10. Hit tab again and hit enter.
 11. Review the application shortcuts table to make sure you entered as 
 expected.
 12. Test it out in mail.
  
 Best wishes,
  
 Jonathan
  
   
 On Oct 30, 2011, at 6:08 PM, Bill Holton wrote:
 
 
 Yes, would definitely be interested in such a script.
  
  
 From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
 [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Johnny Angel!
 Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2011 1:50 AM
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: Track pad commander question
  
 Hi John,
  
 I too am interested.  How are you coming along with that script?
  
 Thanks
 On Oct 21, 2011, at 10:16 AM, Jon Cohn wrote:
 
 
 
 There is a text recognition command to send the current e-mail.  I believe I 
 could set up the equivalent for you in an AppleScript if you want.
 
 Jon
 
 On Oct 20, 2011, at 4:40 PM, bill holton wrote:
 
 
 
 Hi.
 So it looks like I would have to construct a macro to press the send key and 
 then assign a gesture to the macro?  I find the shift-command-d very awkward 
 at best.
  
 On Oct 20, 2011, at 4:33 PM, Red.Falcon wrote:
  
 Hi Bill!
 Unless a applescript can be made to do the send function [and I've no idea if 
 automation flow can do it either] but if a script can then you can add that 
 to a trackpad commander stroke!
 Colin
  
 On 20 Oct 2011, at 21:27, Ricardo Walker wrote:
  
 Hi,
  
 no.  The track pad commander only performs voiceover commands. and the 
 opening of files or applications.
  
 Ricardo Walker
 rwalker...@gmail.com
 Twitter  Skype: rwalker296
 www.mobileaccess.org
  
 On Oct 20, 2011, at 3:54 PM, Bill Holton wrote:
  
 I have set up an activity for Mail, and I’m wondering if there is any way I 
 can set up a track commander gesture like command-flick right to do a menu 
 command like “send mail?”  Thanks.
  
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Re: Track pad commander question

2011-11-01 Thread Red.Falcon
Hi Jon!
Well that worked floorlessly!
I was looking for the command/shift/d key stroke to edit it!
And when I tried to make my own I did everything right except for a capital S!
Oh well for the want of a S
But thanks I've got it working now!
Colin

On 1 Nov 2011, at 02:18, Jon Cohn wrote:

 Well, one does not actually meed a script unless you truly want to link 
 send to the trackpad commander.  If you want to re-map send to F3 it is 
 fairly easy to do.
 
 The below instructions are for Snow Leopard, if somebody needs me to test 
 them in Lion I can do that.
 
 1. Start system preferences.
 2. switch to the keyboard panel. usually use the view menu for this)
 3.select the Keyboard Shortcuts tab.
 4. Find the Shortcut Categories table and select Application Shortcuts 
 (line 10 column 2 )
 5.Tab the Add an Application Shortcut button 
 6. In the new window there are three entry items. 
 7. Select Mail from the pull down menu
 8. Type in Send (Capitalise the S  ) in the second field and then hit tab.
 9. Tab a function key or modifier key and letter or function key. (In my case 
 I used F3)
 10. Hit tab again and hit enter.
 11. Review the application shortcuts table to make sure you entered as 
 expected.
 12. Test it out in mail.
 
 Best wishes,
 
 Jonathan
 
   
 On Oct 30, 2011, at 6:08 PM, Bill Holton wrote:
 
 Yes, would definitely be interested in such a script.
  
  
 From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
 [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Johnny Angel!
 Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2011 1:50 AM
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: Track pad commander question
  
 Hi John,
  
 I too am interested.  How are you coming along with that script?
  
 Thanks
 On Oct 21, 2011, at 10:16 AM, Jon Cohn wrote:
 
 
 There is a text recognition command to send the current e-mail.  I believe I 
 could set up the equivalent for you in an AppleScript if you want.
 
 Jon
 
 On Oct 20, 2011, at 4:40 PM, bill holton wrote:
 
 
 Hi.
 So it looks like I would have to construct a macro to press the send key and 
 then assign a gesture to the macro?  I find the shift-command-d very awkward 
 at best.
  
 On Oct 20, 2011, at 4:33 PM, Red.Falcon wrote:
  
 Hi Bill!
 Unless a applescript can be made to do the send function [and I've no idea 
 if automation flow can do it either] but if a script can then you can add 
 that to a trackpad commander stroke!
 Colin
  
 On 20 Oct 2011, at 21:27, Ricardo Walker wrote:
  
 Hi,
  
 no.  The track pad commander only performs voiceover commands. and the 
 opening of files or applications.
  
 Ricardo Walker
 rwalker...@gmail.com
 Twitter  Skype: rwalker296
 www.mobileaccess.org
  
 On Oct 20, 2011, at 3:54 PM, Bill Holton wrote:
  
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 can set up a track commander gesture like command-flick right to do a menu 
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Re: Track pad commander question

2011-10-31 Thread Jon Cohn
Well, one does not actually meed a script unless uou truely want to link send 
to the trackpad commandr.  If you want to re-map send to F3 it is fairly easy 
to do.

The below instructions are for Snow Leopard, if somebody needs me to test them 
in Lion I can do that.

1. Start system preferences.
2. switch to the keyboard panel. usually use the view menu for this)
3.select the Keyboard Shortcuts tab.
4. Find the Shortcut Categories table and select Application Shortcuts 
(line 10 column 2 )
5.Tab the Add an Application Shortcut button 
6. In the new window there are three entry items. 
7. Select Mail from the pull down menu
8. Type in Send (Capitalize the S  ) in the second field and then hit tab.
9. Tab a function key or modifier key and letter or function key. (In my case I 
used F3)
10. Hit tab again and hit enter.
11. Review the application shortcuts table to make sure you entered as expected.
12. Test it out in mail.

Best wishes,

Jonathan

  
On Oct 30, 2011, at 6:08 PM, Bill Holton wrote:

 Yes, would definitely be interested in such a script.
  
  
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 [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Johnny Angel!
 Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2011 1:50 AM
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: Track pad commander question
  
 Hi John,
  
 I too am interested.  How are you coming along with that script?
  
 Thanks
 On Oct 21, 2011, at 10:16 AM, Jon Cohn wrote:
 
 
 There is a text recognition command to send the current e-mail.  I believe I 
 could set up the equivalent for you in an AppleScript if you want.
 
 Jon
 
 On Oct 20, 2011, at 4:40 PM, bill holton wrote:
 
 
 Hi.
 So it looks like I would have to construct a macro to press the send key and 
 then assign a gesture to the macro?  I find the shift-command-d very awkward 
 at best.
  
 On Oct 20, 2011, at 4:33 PM, Red.Falcon wrote:
  
 Hi Bill!
 Unless a applescript can be made to do the send function [and I've no idea if 
 automation flow can do it either] but if a script can then you can add that 
 to a trackpad commander stroke!
 Colin
  
 On 20 Oct 2011, at 21:27, Ricardo Walker wrote:
  
 Hi,
  
 no.  The track pad commander only performs voiceover commands. and the 
 opening of files or applications.
  
 Ricardo Walker
 rwalker...@gmail.com
 Twitter  Skype: rwalker296
 www.mobileaccess.org
  
 On Oct 20, 2011, at 3:54 PM, Bill Holton wrote:
  
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 can set up a track commander gesture like command-flick right to do a menu 
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2011-10-30 Thread Bill Holton
Yes, would definitely be interested in such a script.

 

 

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To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
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Hi John,

 

I too am interested.  How are you coming along with that script?

 

Thanks

On Oct 21, 2011, at 10:16 AM, Jon Cohn wrote:





There is a text recognition command to send the current e-mail.  I believe I
could set up the equivalent for you in an AppleScript if you want.

Jon

On Oct 20, 2011, at 4:40 PM, bill holton wrote:




Hi.

So it looks like I would have to construct a macro to press the send key and
then assign a gesture to the macro?  I find the shift-command-d very awkward
at best.

 

On Oct 20, 2011, at 4:33 PM, Red.Falcon wrote:

 

Hi Bill!

Unless a applescript can be made to do the send function [and I've no idea
if automation flow can do it either] but if a script can then you can add
that to a trackpad commander stroke!

Colin

 

On 20 Oct 2011, at 21:27, Ricardo Walker wrote:

 

Hi,

 

no.  The track pad commander only performs voiceover commands. and the
opening of files or applications.

 

Ricardo Walker

rwalker...@gmail.com

Twitter  Skype: rwalker296

www.mobileaccess.org

 

On Oct 20, 2011, at 3:54 PM, Bill Holton wrote:

 

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can set up a track commander gesture like command-flick right to do a menu
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Re: Track pad commander question

2011-10-29 Thread Johnny Angel!
Hi John,

I too am interested.  How are you coming along with that script?

Thanks
On Oct 21, 2011, at 10:16 AM, Jon Cohn wrote:

 There is a text recognition command to send the current e-mail.  I believe I 
 could set up the equivalent for you in an AppleScript if you want.
 
 Jon
 
 On Oct 20, 2011, at 4:40 PM, bill holton wrote:
 
 Hi.
 So it looks like I would have to construct a macro to press the send key and 
 then assign a gesture to the macro?  I find the shift-command-d very awkward 
 at best.
 
 On Oct 20, 2011, at 4:33 PM, Red.Falcon wrote:
 
 Hi Bill!
 Unless a applescript can be made to do the send function [and I've no idea 
 if automation flow can do it either] but if a script can then you can add 
 that to a trackpad commander stroke!
 Colin
 
 On 20 Oct 2011, at 21:27, Ricardo Walker wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 no.  The track pad commander only performs voiceover commands. and the 
 opening of files or applications.
 
 Ricardo Walker
 rwalker...@gmail.com
 Twitter  Skype: rwalker296
 www.mobileaccess.org
 
 On Oct 20, 2011, at 3:54 PM, Bill Holton wrote:
 
 I have set up an activity for Mail, and I’m wondering if there is any way 
 I can set up a track commander gesture like command-flick right to do a 
 menu command like “send mail?”  Thanks.
 
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Re: Track pad commander question

2011-10-27 Thread Jon Cohn
Yes you can override them in the keyboard shortcuts.  At least I have 
intentially overridden cmd-W to do another function.

Jon

On Oct 21, 2011, at 9:01 PM, Red.Falcon wrote:

 No no no no!
 Not that one Ricardo! lol!
 I was looking for it in the keyboard shortcuts as you suggested!
 It looks like [with my limited knowledge] you cannot change the hard wired 
 commands like command+shift+d!
 Unless you or someone else knows different!
 And I still do not know if a script could do the task!
 All the best!
 Colin
 PS watch out for those guide dogs!
 
 On 22 Oct 2011, at 01:30, Ricardo Walker wrote:
 
 Hi Collin,
 
 its the first option in the messages menu.  Keep in mind you need to be 
 composing an e-mail for this option to appear though.
 
 hth
 
 Ricardo Walker
 rwalker...@gmail.com
 Twitter  Skype: rwalker296
 www.mobileaccess.org
 
 On Oct 21, 2011, at 8:01 PM, Red.Falcon wrote:
 
 Hi Ricardo!
 I could not find anyway to either change the one that is there and it would 
 not let me set a new one up!
 I couldn't find the command+shift+d!
 Do you know in which menu it is?
 Colin
 Qapla!
 
 Chegh chew jaj Vam jaj Kak
 
 On 21 Oct 2011, at 12:51, Ricardo Walker wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 why not just change the keystroke then?  go to system 
 preferences/keyboards then select the keyboard shortcuts tab.
 
 Ricardo Walker
 rwalker...@gmail.com
 Twitter  Skype: rwalker296
 www.mobileaccess.org
 
 On Oct 20, 2011, at 4:40 PM, bill holton wrote:
 
 Hi.
 So it looks like I would have to construct a macro to press the send key 
 and then assign a gesture to the macro?  I find the shift-command-d very 
 awkward at best.
 
 On Oct 20, 2011, at 4:33 PM, Red.Falcon wrote:
 
 Hi Bill!
 Unless a applescript can be made to do the send function [and I've no 
 idea if automation flow can do it either] but if a script can then you 
 can add that to a trackpad commander stroke!
 Colin
 
 On 20 Oct 2011, at 21:27, Ricardo Walker wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 no.  The track pad commander only performs voiceover commands. and the 
 opening of files or applications.
 
 Ricardo Walker
 rwalker...@gmail.com
 Twitter  Skype: rwalker296
 www.mobileaccess.org
 
 On Oct 20, 2011, at 3:54 PM, Bill Holton wrote:
 
 I have set up an activity for Mail, and I’m wondering if there is any 
 way I can set up a track commander gesture like command-flick right to 
 do a menu command like “send mail?”  Thanks.
 
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Re: Track pad commander question

2011-10-21 Thread Ricardo Walker
Hi,

why not just change the keystroke then?  go to system preferences/keyboards 
then select the keyboard shortcuts tab.

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On Oct 20, 2011, at 4:40 PM, bill holton wrote:

 Hi.
 So it looks like I would have to construct a macro to press the send key and 
 then assign a gesture to the macro?  I find the shift-command-d very awkward 
 at best.
 
 On Oct 20, 2011, at 4:33 PM, Red.Falcon wrote:
 
 Hi Bill!
 Unless a applescript can be made to do the send function [and I've no idea 
 if automation flow can do it either] but if a script can then you can add 
 that to a trackpad commander stroke!
 Colin
 
 On 20 Oct 2011, at 21:27, Ricardo Walker wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 no.  The track pad commander only performs voiceover commands. and the 
 opening of files or applications.
 
 Ricardo Walker
 rwalker...@gmail.com
 Twitter  Skype: rwalker296
 www.mobileaccess.org
 
 On Oct 20, 2011, at 3:54 PM, Bill Holton wrote:
 
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 I can set up a track commander gesture like command-flick right to do a 
 menu command like “send mail?”  Thanks.
 
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Re: Track pad commander question

2011-10-21 Thread Jon Cohn
There is a text recognition command to send the current e-mail.  I believe I 
could set up the equivalent for you in an AppleScript if you want.

Jon

On Oct 20, 2011, at 4:40 PM, bill holton wrote:

 Hi.
 So it looks like I would have to construct a macro to press the send key and 
 then assign a gesture to the macro?  I find the shift-command-d very awkward 
 at best.
 
 On Oct 20, 2011, at 4:33 PM, Red.Falcon wrote:
 
 Hi Bill!
 Unless a applescript can be made to do the send function [and I've no idea 
 if automation flow can do it either] but if a script can then you can add 
 that to a trackpad commander stroke!
 Colin
 
 On 20 Oct 2011, at 21:27, Ricardo Walker wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 no.  The track pad commander only performs voiceover commands. and the 
 opening of files or applications.
 
 Ricardo Walker
 rwalker...@gmail.com
 Twitter  Skype: rwalker296
 www.mobileaccess.org
 
 On Oct 20, 2011, at 3:54 PM, Bill Holton wrote:
 
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Re: Track pad commander question

2011-10-21 Thread Red.Falcon
Hi Ricardo!
I could not find anyway to either change the one that is there and it would not 
let me set a new one up!
I couldn't find the command+shift+d!
Do you know in which menu it is?
Colin
Qapla!

Chegh chew jaj Vam jaj Kak

On 21 Oct 2011, at 12:51, Ricardo Walker wrote:

 Hi,
 
 why not just change the keystroke then?  go to system preferences/keyboards 
 then select the keyboard shortcuts tab.
 
 Ricardo Walker
 rwalker...@gmail.com
 Twitter  Skype: rwalker296
 www.mobileaccess.org
 
 On Oct 20, 2011, at 4:40 PM, bill holton wrote:
 
 Hi.
 So it looks like I would have to construct a macro to press the send key and 
 then assign a gesture to the macro?  I find the shift-command-d very awkward 
 at best.
 
 On Oct 20, 2011, at 4:33 PM, Red.Falcon wrote:
 
 Hi Bill!
 Unless a applescript can be made to do the send function [and I've no idea 
 if automation flow can do it either] but if a script can then you can add 
 that to a trackpad commander stroke!
 Colin
 
 On 20 Oct 2011, at 21:27, Ricardo Walker wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 no.  The track pad commander only performs voiceover commands. and the 
 opening of files or applications.
 
 Ricardo Walker
 rwalker...@gmail.com
 Twitter  Skype: rwalker296
 www.mobileaccess.org
 
 On Oct 20, 2011, at 3:54 PM, Bill Holton wrote:
 
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Re: Track pad commander question

2011-10-21 Thread Ricardo Walker
Hi Collin,

its the first option in the messages menu.  Keep in mind you need to be 
composing an e-mail for this option to appear though.

hth

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On Oct 21, 2011, at 8:01 PM, Red.Falcon wrote:

 Hi Ricardo!
 I could not find anyway to either change the one that is there and it would 
 not let me set a new one up!
 I couldn't find the command+shift+d!
 Do you know in which menu it is?
 Colin
 Qapla!
 
 Chegh chew jaj Vam jaj Kak
 
 On 21 Oct 2011, at 12:51, Ricardo Walker wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 why not just change the keystroke then?  go to system preferences/keyboards 
 then select the keyboard shortcuts tab.
 
 Ricardo Walker
 rwalker...@gmail.com
 Twitter  Skype: rwalker296
 www.mobileaccess.org
 
 On Oct 20, 2011, at 4:40 PM, bill holton wrote:
 
 Hi.
 So it looks like I would have to construct a macro to press the send key 
 and then assign a gesture to the macro?  I find the shift-command-d very 
 awkward at best.
 
 On Oct 20, 2011, at 4:33 PM, Red.Falcon wrote:
 
 Hi Bill!
 Unless a applescript can be made to do the send function [and I've no idea 
 if automation flow can do it either] but if a script can then you can add 
 that to a trackpad commander stroke!
 Colin
 
 On 20 Oct 2011, at 21:27, Ricardo Walker wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 no.  The track pad commander only performs voiceover commands. and the 
 opening of files or applications.
 
 Ricardo Walker
 rwalker...@gmail.com
 Twitter  Skype: rwalker296
 www.mobileaccess.org
 
 On Oct 20, 2011, at 3:54 PM, Bill Holton wrote:
 
 I have set up an activity for Mail, and I’m wondering if there is any 
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 do a menu command like “send mail?”  Thanks.
 
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Re: Track pad commander question

2011-10-21 Thread Red.Falcon
No no no no!
Not that one Ricardo! lol!
I was looking for it in the keyboard shortcuts as you suggested!
It looks like [with my limited knowledge] you cannot change the hard wired 
commands like command+shift+d!
Unless you or someone else knows different!
And I still do not know if a script could do the task!
All the best!
Colin
PS watch out for those guide dogs!

On 22 Oct 2011, at 01:30, Ricardo Walker wrote:

 Hi Collin,
 
 its the first option in the messages menu.  Keep in mind you need to be 
 composing an e-mail for this option to appear though.
 
 hth
 
 Ricardo Walker
 rwalker...@gmail.com
 Twitter  Skype: rwalker296
 www.mobileaccess.org
 
 On Oct 21, 2011, at 8:01 PM, Red.Falcon wrote:
 
 Hi Ricardo!
 I could not find anyway to either change the one that is there and it would 
 not let me set a new one up!
 I couldn't find the command+shift+d!
 Do you know in which menu it is?
 Colin
 Qapla!
 
 Chegh chew jaj Vam jaj Kak
 
 On 21 Oct 2011, at 12:51, Ricardo Walker wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 why not just change the keystroke then?  go to system preferences/keyboards 
 then select the keyboard shortcuts tab.
 
 Ricardo Walker
 rwalker...@gmail.com
 Twitter  Skype: rwalker296
 www.mobileaccess.org
 
 On Oct 20, 2011, at 4:40 PM, bill holton wrote:
 
 Hi.
 So it looks like I would have to construct a macro to press the send key 
 and then assign a gesture to the macro?  I find the shift-command-d very 
 awkward at best.
 
 On Oct 20, 2011, at 4:33 PM, Red.Falcon wrote:
 
 Hi Bill!
 Unless a applescript can be made to do the send function [and I've no 
 idea if automation flow can do it either] but if a script can then you 
 can add that to a trackpad commander stroke!
 Colin
 
 On 20 Oct 2011, at 21:27, Ricardo Walker wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 no.  The track pad commander only performs voiceover commands. and the 
 opening of files or applications.
 
 Ricardo Walker
 rwalker...@gmail.com
 Twitter  Skype: rwalker296
 www.mobileaccess.org
 
 On Oct 20, 2011, at 3:54 PM, Bill Holton wrote:
 
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 way I can set up a track commander gesture like command-flick right to 
 do a menu command like “send mail?”  Thanks.
 
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Track pad commander question

2011-10-20 Thread Bill Holton
I have set up an activity for Mail, and I'm wondering if there is any way I
can set up a track commander gesture like command-flick right to do a menu
command like send mail?  Thanks.

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Re: Track pad commander question

2011-10-20 Thread Ricardo Walker
Hi,

no.  The track pad commander only performs voiceover commands. and the opening 
of files or applications.

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 can set up a track commander gesture like command-flick right to do a menu 
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Re: Track pad commander question

2011-10-20 Thread Red.Falcon
Hi Bill!
Unless a applescript can be made to do the send function [and I've no idea if 
automation flow can do it either] but if a script can then you can add that to 
a trackpad commander stroke!
Colin

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 Hi,
 
 no.  The track pad commander only performs voiceover commands. and the 
 opening of files or applications.
 
 Ricardo Walker
 rwalker...@gmail.com
 Twitter  Skype: rwalker296
 www.mobileaccess.org
 
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Re: Track pad commander question

2011-10-20 Thread bill holton
Hi.
So it looks like I would have to construct a macro to press the send key and 
then assign a gesture to the macro?  I find the shift-command-d very awkward at 
best.

On Oct 20, 2011, at 4:33 PM, Red.Falcon wrote:

 Hi Bill!
 Unless a applescript can be made to do the send function [and I've no idea if 
 automation flow can do it either] but if a script can then you can add that 
 to a trackpad commander stroke!
 Colin
 
 On 20 Oct 2011, at 21:27, Ricardo Walker wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 no.  The track pad commander only performs voiceover commands. and the 
 opening of files or applications.
 
 Ricardo Walker
 rwalker...@gmail.com
 Twitter  Skype: rwalker296
 www.mobileaccess.org
 
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RE: track pad commander

2011-10-18 Thread Daniel Miller
Hi Eugenia,
The reason you're getting iTunes coming up when you press VO+F8 is because
you need to press the FN key down as well. You have your function keys set
to preform hardware functions. Go to system preferences and keyboard, and
the option's in there.
Hope this helps!


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Hi Denise.
There's two ways. The easiest and quickest is to press VO and then with your
other hand take two fingers and twist them on the trackpad to the left. It
should make a beep oise and say Track Commander Off. You can turn it on when
you want it the same way by twisting your two fingers to the right.
The other way is to go to the VO Utilities menu. On my computer, I have to
do command space and then type Voice. Everybody else seems to be able to
type VO f8. I get iTunes when I do that, but maybe it will work for you.
Then you can go to Commanders and find Trackpad and turn it off that way.

Regards,
Gigi

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 hello all,
 on occasion, when using my macbook pro, i have ad a problem with the track
pad commander coming on. I rarely use this feature, and do not know how this
happens. Is there some way to disable it or lock it in place? thanks.
 
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track pad commander

2011-10-17 Thread Denise Avant
hello all,
on occasion, when using my macbook pro, i have ad a problem with the track pad 
commander coming on. I rarely use this feature, and do not know how this 
happens. Is there some way to disable it or lock it in place? thanks.

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RE: track pad commander

2011-10-17 Thread Daniel Miller
Hi,

Are you touching the trackpad on accident while holding down the VO keys?
Even if you are though, you have to rotate 2 fingers clockwise to enable
trackpad commander, so I don't see how it's turning itself on.


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hello all,
on occasion, when using my macbook pro, i have ad a problem with the track
pad commander coming on. I rarely use this feature, and do not know how this
happens. Is there some way to disable it or lock it in place? thanks.

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Re: track pad commander

2011-10-17 Thread Mark BurningHawk Baxter
Go to Vo Utilities mender, down the table to Commanders, over to the Track Pad 
tab, click it.  Then check or uncheck the box to turn it off from there.


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Re: track pad commander

2011-10-17 Thread Denise Avant
hi,
yes, but i am not doing the rotter gesture. i'm wondering if something is going 
wrong with my computer.

On Oct 17, 2011, at 8:24 PM, Daniel Miller wrote:

 Hi,
 
 Are you touching the trackpad on accident while holding down the VO keys?
 Even if you are though, you have to rotate 2 fingers clockwise to enable
 trackpad commander, so I don't see how it's turning itself on.
 
 
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Re: track pad commander

2011-10-17 Thread Eugenia Firth
Hi Denise.
There's two ways. The easiest and quickest is to press VO and then with your 
other hand take two fingers and twist them on the trackpad to the left. It 
should make a beep oise and say Track Commander Off. You can turn it on when 
you want it the same way by twisting your two fingers to the right.
The other way is to go to the VO Utilities menu. On my computer, I have to do 
command space and then type Voice. Everybody else seems to be able to type VO 
f8. I get iTunes when I do that, but maybe it will work for you. Then you can 
go to Commanders and find Trackpad and turn it off that way.

Regards,
Gigi

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magic track pad question

2011-02-11 Thread Caitlyn and Nicky

Hi,

Does anybody know if I can use a magic track pad under Leopard?  We have 
a older power book running leopard and want to get a magic track pad for 
it, but for some reason, I think we might have to upgrade to snow 
leopard first.


Thanks!

Caitlyn

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