thanks for that, the vertical splitter works just as well incidentally.
On 16/08/2012, at 9:15 AM, Sarah Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:
go to the horizantal splitter just before the preview pain, route the mouce
to the vo with vo cmd f5 then double click the physical mouse.
Tc.
On
Hi there!
No all I do is interact with the Html area and get to the end of the last
message and then just turn off cursor tracking with VO+shift+f3 then all you
have to do is just start typing your response and press enter and you will be
at the top of the message you've just sent arrow through
Thanks Phil, I am afraid of the help center for some reason. It seems big and
scary. I think because I had such awful experiences with the MS help center.
They're probably not the ame. I'm just afraid that no matter what I type, I
will not get what I'm looking for.
Kristeen Hughes
It's completely accessible, actually. If you type it correctly you
should have no issues at all.
On 8/16/12, Kristeen Hughes khwi...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Phil, I am afraid of the help center for some reason. It seems big
and scary. I think because I had such awful experiences with the MS
One way of using the help center is to simply browse through it from the top
level (help center home page) on down without searching. Just follow the
links for topics that interest you. That'll get you aquainted with things
and then searching won't seem so wierd or scarry.
good luck
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Do you by any chance know the answer to the other question I asked about not
being able to see all items across a network?
Kristeen Hughes
On Aug 16, 2012, at 8:13 AM, josh gregory joshkar...@gmail.com wrote:
It's completely accessible, actually. If you type it
yes you can as far as i am aware
On 16 Aug 2012, at 16:28, Chris christopher...@gmail.com wrote:
Is all the help built in? In other words can I browse the help without an
internet connection? Thanks!
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Oh sorry about that. I was tired when writing that. I hope my instructions
worked.
Be blessed.
On Aug 16, 2012, at 4:09 AM, Shaun Oliver blindma...@gmail.com wrote:
thanks for that, the vertical splitter works just as well incidentally.
On 16/08/2012, at 9:15 AM, Sarah Alawami
Hi all,
Wow, thanks for all the responses, I'll be reading through the links Phil gave.
I've got a lot to think about then. I googled VM fusion and discover
it's a way of running Windows on a Mac right? So I would need a copy
of Windows and whatever else I wanted to run in Windows. I wonder
Catherine you can buy Windows CDs from online retailers such as Amazon
or Play.com and I bet all PC retail stores stock them as well.
On 16/08/2012 20:46, Catherine Turner wrote:
Hi all,
Wow, thanks for all the responses, I'll be reading through the links Phil gave.
I've got a lot to think
Cool cool Im still learning the beast and I know I will not be able to
learning everything because of the vast number of hidden gems there are. from
terminal commands to tricks that are barred in pref files. I love my mac and
Hope my next computer is a mac mini or air or what ever is out by
Hi Roger and All,
One good option is to use Webvisum
Webvisum is a site that solves the captas for the Blind, located at:
http://www.webvisum.com/
After installing the plug-in into FireFox, you sign up and get a user name
and password, and the next time you get a nasty capta, you simply navigate
Just thought I'd give a quick message on how helpful using an Apple Remote is
within Garageband. Esp if your recording live instruments or with mikes, being
able to place them further away from your machine to avoid fan noise or in the
case of electric guitars etc, buzz hum, the Remote does a
Sorry, but as of yet Firefox and mac don't play nicely together. I've
heard they're working on accessibility, but as of now it's a no go.
On 8/16/12, Glenn glenner...@cableone.net wrote:
Hi Roger and All,
One good option is to use Webvisum
Webvisum is a site that solves the captas for the
Hello to all i've got some services i installed successfully. How ever i cannot
get them to show up in my services context menu even though they are checked
under the appropriate thing in the services prefs under keyboard. Iv'e tried
googling around but nothing i try seems to help. I'm running
Yeah I used mine to actually queue up a track in iTunes for a performance I did
about a year ago. and it went quite good considering I was about 30 feet away
from the computer. I'm glad it works for gb as I can have the remote in my
hand and they wont' hear the click of my keyboard lol!
On
Dear Glenn,
Many thanks for your response. I will certainly investigate your
suggestion.
Many thanks,
Regards,
Roger.
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