Dear Sarah,
Many thanks for your reply.
Regards,
Roger.
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Dear Esther,
Many thanks for your helpful reply.
Kind regards,
Roger.
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Hello everybody
I just thought I'd mention this for the benefit of any Braille producers who,
like us, might be interested to finally see an accessible and hassle-free
Braille translator for Mac which also includes the very latest Braille
mathematical and language tables, (including Unified
Hi
I certainly would be interested in further development for Braille production.
Many thanks for the potentially good news.
Christo
On 22 Apr 2012, at 13:21, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote:
Hello everybody
I just thought I'd mention this for the benefit of any Braille producers who,
Hello Christo
Thank you for your response. We are currently in communication with a member of
the Duxbury Systems development team on a fairly frequent, although not regular
basis. I have noted your interest and will advise when I get more information.
You will, I'm sure, appreciate that there
Nice. if there are usb connected embossers maybe support for them as well
would be nice. Im out of touch with this technology as I still use the good old
perkins.
Take care all.
On Apr 22, 2012, at 8:41 AM, John Panarese wrote:
I had no idea they had gotten so far. I was told a few years
Hi, yes this could be interesting to here about, you never know when you might
need an embosser in the future.
Ian.
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As the owl in the narnia chronicles said, too true. too true. and if such usb
connected embossers exist, may they be supported.
Take care all and keep us posted if at all possible.
On Apr 22, 2012, at 9:06 AM, Ian McNamara wrote:
Hi, yes this could be interesting to here about, you never
Well as to exporting it says this
Create a QuickTime movie that can be viewed on Macs and Windows computers.
that's not what i want. I want to export this thing to other then pptx. and
this is in keynote.
Help?
On Apr 21, 2012, at 11:57 AM, Esther wrote:
Hi Bryan,
You wrote:
Haven't
Hi Sarah,
Exporting to QuickTime is only one of the exporting options under Pages. After
you select Export… under Keynote's File menu, interact. You'll hear
VoiceOver say Keynote toolbar item palette. The six options you can choose
are Quicktime, PPT, PDF, Images, HTML, and iPod. I just
Hello,
I've read on some forums for blind people that it's possible to use VO with
open office.
I've try but it does not work to follow the cursor or to select text.
Do you have beter experiences? If yes, which version of open office are you
using with Lion?
Thanks!
Murielle
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Hello,
i've seen in the menus of acrobat reader that it existes an accessibility
module and some audio readings.
I've downloaded and install the fonctionnality. I don't manage tu use them.
Is it possible to read pdf document with acrobat reader?
Can we feel e-forms with adobe reader and vo?
If
I am afraid that it appears that Accessibility with Open Office was somehow
broken with Lion.
I have seen this discussed on other Forums and nobody has been able to make
Open Office Accessible under Lion in the same way it apparently was with
snow Leopard.
For example when I used Open Office it
Huh? ? I opened the pptx in keynote. and all I saw was quick time. I'm
confused.
On Apr 22, 2012, at 2:22 PM, Esther wrote:
Hi Sarah,
Exporting to QuickTime is only one of the exporting options under Pages.
After you select Export… under Keynote's File menu, interact. You'll hear
Interesting. when I go to the tool bar I don't see file. I see play View menu
button Guides menu button Themes menu button Masters menu button Text Box
button Shapes menu button Table button Charts menu button Comment buttonShare
button Mask dimmed button Alpha dimmed buttonGroup dimmed
Hello David,
Thanks!
Oh it's a shame.
Under SL I had use OO and it was working: more or less...
I hope that the next Lion's update will correct that point and some other...
Bye.
Murielle
Le 22 avr. 2012 à 23:31, David Griffith a écrit :
I am afraid that it appears that Accessibility with
Hi Sarah,
Yes, this is non-standard. There are two ways you can get to the Export
options: through File Export or through Share Export with both File and
Share as menu on the Keynote menu bar. What happens is that focus seems to be
on a toolbar button when you bring up the Export options,
Is it just me or does sometimes the focus dispappear and you have to cmd tab
away from and back to keynote in order to even see the tool bar? otherwise you
get font and the stuff that was n the layout area. lol! Yeah I got it to work
aalthugh the pdf version looks awful it is easy to read. lol.
I think what happens is that when your system is loaded and you're used to
navigating in VoiceOver fairly fast, you focus lags the actual commands you're
giving. I had to Command-tab away from Keynote and come back to check these
settings. Alternatively, if I can interact, or navigate with
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