Hi all,
Here is something else I am going to venture in to: VoiceOver training
voluntarily. As a refresher I am going to use this tutorial-based site
located here
www.voiceover-easy.net
I may have work very soon.
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Hello Chriss.
I would be very interested. I will not be able of being there live, but I can
sure participate.
If youc an give me more information, I will appreciate it so much.
Best
Daniela Rubio T
Distinguished Educator
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Hi John,
It occurred to me that you must be asking for the URL of Sarah's training
podcasts at:
http://www.tffppodcast.com/premium/
These were mentioned in the 1 Step Forward … 5 Steps Back thread that Carol
started.
I'll excerpt from the description on that web page:
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- Original Message -
From: David Griffith d.griff...@btinternet.com
To: 'Mac OSX iOS Accessibility' mac-access@mac-access.net
Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2013 6:56 PM
Subject: Voiceover Training App
Dear all,
I have finally got
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[mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of Andrea Breier
Sent: 02 January 2013 12:45
To: Mac OSX iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: Voiceover Training App
This is a wonderful collection of tips and tricks for navigating your
iDevice using the voice over gestures
-access.net] On Behalf Of Andrea Breier
Sent: 02 January 2013 12:45
To: Mac OSX iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: Voiceover Training App
This is a wonderful collection of tips and tricks for navigating your
iDevice using the voice over gestures. These were gathered and saved
intended for my own
Sent: 02 January 2013 12:45
To: Mac OSX iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: Voiceover Training App
This is a wonderful collection of tips and tricks for navigating your
iDevice using the voice over gestures. These were gathered and saved
intended for my own personal use and so these are without
To: 'Mac OSX iOS Accessibility'
Subject: Voiceover Training App
Dear all,
I have finally got my IPod Touch to see if I can get on with a touch screen
and I must admit I am struggling big time with getting any meaningful usage
out of it. Apart from random phrases all I appear to get a lot of the time
I had an excellent training experience when I took a series of Pages lessons
via Skype with Anne Archie Robertson. You can find more information about
their education services at: http://cecimac.org/education.htm
HTH,
Bryan
On Jul 24, 2012, at 6:29 AM, Rob Murthwaite wrote:
I am looking
Hello, Rob,
You will find much information and valuable training resources here:
http://www.fedoraoutlier.com/
On Jul 24, 2012, at 6:29 AM, Rob Murthwaite wrote:
Hi,
I am relatively new to Macs having used Windows and Jaws for many years. My
employer has only recently updated from
links to Training resources on the main Mac-Access
site and I am sure that there are many trainers who could help. Whilst I
have never used the service I know that Ann Robinson, who is also a member
of this list, has been highly recommended by list members before. I do not
have contact details
Hi robb and welcome to the list. I have had a mac since september last year and
i'm loving it a lot. I Pretty much taught myself the Mac after a few basic
instructions on how to navigate around. This list was also very helpful to me
when I first got my mac and still is now. You will get a lot
...@blueyonder.co.uk
To: mac-access@mac-access.net
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2012 4:29 AM
Subject: training
Hi,
I am relatively new to Macs having used Windows and Jaws for many years.
My employer has only recently updated from snowleopard to lion and this
has thrown me into a little confusion
actually uses VO and no monitor!
Diane
!
- Original Message - From: Rob Murthwaite
rob.murthwa...@blueyonder.co.uk
To: mac-access@mac-access.net
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2012 4:29 AM
Subject: training
Hi,
I am relatively new to Macs having used Windows and Jaws for many years
Hello everyone,
I took the plunge and recently purchased Dragon Dictate version 2.5 for the
Mac, German and English. Although the German customer service person was quite
knowledgeable and eager to help, she did not know whether or not it would be
possible to train Dragon Dictate (I think
Hello Mike,
As you know, I don't use Dragon Dictate, but I'm fairly sure that I've heard
people say that they used a headset while training it. That way, they could
hear what was on the screen without the application hearing it, too.
Cheers,
Anne
On 15 Sep 2011, at 18:21, Michael Busboom
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