Hi,
Nope, you can update to Mountain Lion just fine. The drivers and so-forth are
completely separate, so you shouldn't encounter any issues. I can't think of
any, anyway. It'll still boot into Windows as expected, and you can still set
startup disks, etc.
Regards,
Nicolai
On Jul 25, 2012,
Hi,
Just for those who have a qualified Mac for the up-to-date program, you won't
be able to complete the form.
Read more here:
https://uptodate.apple.com/UtdPrepareAction?program=Mountain%20Lionlocale=en_us
It appears that the page uses a widget which does not work with VoiceOver,
probably
Hi,
I pointed this out in an earlier message about upgrading to Mountain Lion.
If you hit enter, VoiceOVer speaks the current date but I haven't found a way
to accessibly change it. I'd guess that it's a widget which makes use of a
canvas element or another visual element to change the date,
Hi,
The latest VMWare Fusion works perfectly fine. The latest version is 4.1.3, but
every 4.x version has worked without a hitch.
VMWare may not be aware it works if they don't have the ability to test it, of
course, which is where this might stem from. Either way, though, it works fine
and
Hi Gordon,
I'm a bit confused then. Where, exactly, is the problem? I'm able to see my
current books and redownload the PDFs just fine. Can you give exact directions?
Regards,
Nicolai
On Jul 27, 2012, at 10:23 AM, Gordon Smith gor...@mac-access.net wrote:
The reason we maintain separate
a total mess.
Gordon
On 27 Jul 2012, at 09:47, Nicolai Svendsen chojiro1...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Gordon,
I'm a bit confused then. Where, exactly, is the problem? I'm able to see my
current books and redownload the PDFs just fine. Can you give exact
directions?
Regards,
Nicolai
.
Gordon
On 27 Jul 2012, at 12:11, Nicolai Svendsen chojiro1...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Hmm, that's curious. Mine appear as links within the different cells. I
wonder if that might indeed have something to do with it, then.
Regards,
Nicolai
On Jul 27, 2012, at 1:10 PM, Gordon Smith gor
Hi William,
They are charging by voice now. You can purchase credits which only cover one
voice, or multiple voices at once. The only difference being that Scandinavian
voices cost more in terms of credits. Obviously, if you already purchased a
voice pack when you had iVox 2.x or earlier, you
Hello Paul,
Try going to the purchases tab, then interact with the cell that says
Installed. You should hear that the installed button is dimmed. Now, try
hitting Option-Space. This overwrites the behaviour of OS X and forces the app
to reinstall if it is not already. This also works on
Hi,
I chose the MacBook Air for portability reasons. I didn't want a MacBook pro
because of its weight, and I didn't really need the noise. My MacBook Air has
the 2.0GHZ processor which is turbo boosted to 3.2 GHZ, 8GB of RAM and only
128GB of disk space. However, I could've picked a 512GB SSD
Hi,
yeah, I've used it. I'm slightly impressed, but not enough to use it whenever I
type. I text often, so I usually just end up sliding to reply when it comes in
on the lock screen and typing away. That's more convenient than waiting for
Fleksy to load more times than I think it should,
was
originally sent with Fleksy. Hope these all help.
On 10/08/2012 11:43, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
Hi,
yeah, I've used it. I'm slightly impressed, but not enough to use it
whenever I type. I text often, so I usually just end up sliding to reply
when it comes in on the lock screen
Hi Dane,
You won't get any compensation for this, even if you tried. The manufacturing
isn't taken into account when reading the System Report. OS X bases the model
year off of the last produced Model, which was I believe on May 3 2011. The
system report doesn't say anything different just
Hi Dónal
Just to throw in my two cents also.
Fleksy is a nice application because it lets you type incredibly fast, and this
even applies to when VoiceOver is off for sighted users. Sighted users don't
have to focus as much on what they're typing if they already know how to
touch-type, and it
Hi,
Yeah, I'm not sure why they say it's not there. It shows on my MacBook Air too,
whether it's charging or discharging and how much time until battery is full as
well as how much battery remaining, respectively.
It does have one feature I do want though, and that's custom notifications.
wrote:
Hello Nic
Just out of interest, is your installation a clean install or an upgrade from
Lion or Snow Leopard to Mountain Lion?
On 26 Aug, 2012, at 20:45 PM, Nicolai Svendsen chojiro1...@gmail.com wrote:
• Yeah, I'm not sure why they say it's not there. It shows on my MacBook Air
Hi,
What's actually really nice about this is that it uses your system speech to
read the dialogs, too. If you tab through the options, it reads the status of
the checkbox you're on, and what the option does. This is if Voiceover is off.
The article didn't seem to mention that.
Regards,
Hi,
From what I know, it's not that easy to make it accessible, but it's possible.
I don't know as to how to do this, though, but from what I've been told by a
developer using it, it's not the easiest thing to do.
Sorry that I can't be of a lot of help here.
Regards,
Nicolai
On Sep 6, 2012,
wrote:
Not what I wanted to hear Nick *smile* I used Widgets on *cough* another OS
back in the day and it was pretty accessible actually hence the question.
As ever, thanks.
On 6 Sep 2012, at 18:54, Nicolai Svendsen chojiro1...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
From what I know, it's not that easy
Hi,
I've covered this is another topic.
Basically, what happens is that the screensaver appears. When that happens,
tapping a key doesn't automatically bring focus to the window. So, you can hit
VO-F1-F1 to bring up the Application CHooser. Go to the Login window menu,
then hit enter on it
Hi!
Some people won't have the web sharing box in System Preferences in Mountain
Lion. So, you have to enable Apache in Terminal like so
sudo apachectl start
You can replace start with stop and restart as you see fit, but keep in mind
that you have to make OS X launch the daemon when you boot
Hi!
Yeah, I love MarsEdit. I've been using it for years to blog, and it even has
some built-in HTML functionality already if you don't know how to code it.
There's other choices like Mac Journal which some seem to prefer, but I've only
tried it briefly.
The developer of MarsEdit is great at
Hi Sarah,
When you say memory scanning tool, I'd assume the application you download off
of Crucial's website. That tool simply scans the computer quickly, then brings
up a page in Safari with your current specs and compatible upgrades, but also
allows you to choose other options like a
Hi!
I tried this with VoiceOver, and they were absolutely terrible to work with.
I'd maybe hear one phrase spoken, then the voice would crash. Even then, the
voice was truly unresponsive, even if I used the voice without VoiceOver.
I just had another look, and it seems that the male voices
, at 11:21 PM, Nicolai Svendsen chojiro1...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi!
I tried this with VoiceOver, and they were absolutely terrible to work with.
I'd maybe hear one phrase spoken, then the voice would crash. Even then, the
voice was truly unresponsive, even if I used the voice without VoiceOver
Hi Dane,
I'm a little confused by your subject line, then, since being aware would imply
we have to worry about something.
I will say that there are some bugs that should have been fixed before the
released, but hopefully, we'll be able to deal with workarounds until they
finally fix it.
being too lazy to change the subject
lines. And this is yet another example of why it's confusing when propel are
lazy.
Lynne
On 20 Jul 2011, at 19:06, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
Hi Dane,
I'm a little confused by your subject line, then, since being aware would
imply we have to worry
Hi Chris,
One bug that comes to mind right now is that on occasion, VoiceOver fails to
detect web elements even when using either Web commands or the rotor, however
still detects them when navigating the page. A workaround is to either click a
link, or toggle VoiceOver.
A second bug is
Hello James,
These are not paid upgrades, and are downloadable. Apple refers to these as
premium voices. Simply go to the VoiceOver Utility with VO-F8, select the
Speech category, then tab to the Default voice pop up button. Select
Customize… and you will be able to select any of the available
you are thinking of is
another language.
Take care.
On Jul 20, 2011, at 3:32 PM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
Hi Jim,
Alex can't be downloaded, it's the same one. I don't see how it could be
higher quality, since nothing is wrong here. Please be a bit more elaborate,
possibly provide audio
Hello Donál
You can find this out by hitting Command-3 for conversation view. This also
works on Direct messages, in case someone wondered.
Regards,
Nic
On Jul 22, 2011, at 1:31 PM, Dónal Fitzpatrick wrote:
on this. I use it all the time. Only thing I haven't figured out is to see
what
, and the bug that causes the pitch to occasionally jump
or fall in the middle of sentences.
Bryan
On Jul 20, 2011, at 6:32 PM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
Hi Jim,
Alex can't be downloaded, it's the same one. I don't see how it could be
higher quality, since nothing is wrong here. Please be a bit
Hi!
I don't think anyone has mentioned this, but one of my favorite features in
under system PreferencesLid sleep. This, obviously, lets you control when your
Mac goes to sleep when closing the lid. I never have had the need to do this,
but it's still nice they added it.
Regards,
Nic
On Jul
Hi Linda,
If you don't want to read an email, and if you do not think the spelling
mistakes apply to you, you can always delete it. If the subject line isn't very
clear regarding the issue, read the first mail in the thread then decide if you
want to continue reading. If Lynne and Gordon have
Hi!
By the way, you can also use the VoiceOver commands to change the voice
directly from the Login prompt. This changes it permanently, at least for me.
To do this, simply use VO-Command-left and right arrow to switch between
previous and next speech attribute respectively, then hold
Hello Lynne,
New versions of the Mac Mini as well as the MacBook Air running 10.7 by default
come with what is called Internet Recovery. This means that, if you hold
Command-R after the startup chime, then click Reinstall Mac OS X from the
Utilities in the Recovery utility, the Mac should
Nic,
On 29 Jul 2011, at 15:36, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
By the way, you can also use the VoiceOver commands to change the voice
directly from the Login prompt. This changes it permanently, at least for
me. To do this, simply use VO-Command-left and right arrow to switch between
previous
Hi!
Yeah, the button is definitely there. I've done it, too, but it's kind of a
roundabout way of performing a clean install. The fastest way I've found so far
was to burn it to a DVD, then use Disk utilities on that DVD to format the
drive and install the operating system. Installing OS X
to skype about this? I have there direct email if you need
it.
On Jul 30, 2011, at 3:26 AM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
Hi John,
If you plan to be the host of a conference, do not attempt hosting a
conference. I warn you. On my machine, at least, so it's probably for
everyone else too
defeats
the point of being able to control the installation completely, but even so.
Regards,
Nic
On Jul 30, 2011, at 8:24 PM, Gordon Smith wrote:
Hi Nic
It's worth pointing out again that the DVD option doesn't work on the server
hardware.
Gordon
On 30 Jul 2011, at 17:57, Nicolai
Hi Donál
I miss this button too. I don't quite understand why it has been removed, but
I'm definitely going to put it in as an enhancement request. It was really
handy when I didn't feel like talking to people. :)
Regards,
Nic
On Aug 1, 2011, at 12:26 AM, Dónal Fitzpatrick wrote:
Just
Hi Gordon,
I completely agree with you. I haven't personally experienced most of these
bugs people are reporting, so that could mean a lot of things including user
error, and the inability to understand how a feature works. One example is that
previously in Snow Leopard, when downloading a
switching between tabs.
I have had a couple of weird things happen to me with the rotar too, but
quite rare.
I might treat myself to a new iMac next year, so hope they do not decide to
remove the optical drive from that too.
Chris
On 1 Aug 2011, at 11:48, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
Hi
Hi Dane,
Did you make sure to grab the 5.0 beta? it works fine here, but scheduling has
been disabled due to it being in the beta stages. It may very well be 5.0 now,
in which case I haven't received the update.
Regards,
Nic
On Aug 3, 2011, at 3:25 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Subject line asks
, they have updated it for
Lion and it works a treat.
On 3 Aug 2011, at 14:25, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
Hi Dane,
Did you make sure to grab the 5.0 beta? it works fine here, but scheduling
has been disabled due to it being in the beta stages. It may very well be
5.0 now, in which case I haven't
Hi!
No, it is not. However, if you use Vommand-Option right and left, VoiceOver for
some reason announces the movement. Not sure why this is, exactly, since it
seems strange to me that two commands that seemingly do the same thing act
differently.
Regards,
Nic
On Aug 3, 2011, at 10:48 PM,
Hi!
I have to admit that I did the same, using the scanner and just letting it take
me on a fun ride, even though I partly knew what to upgrade. I dod go ahead and
try picking machines, but I seemed to not have an issue with this. It seems to
work fine here, though the labels may be a bit
Hi Gordon,
Also, if you encounter the issue where information scrolls so rapidly down the
screen that VoiceOver simply skips to the last information received, you can
simply hit VO-H-H. This enters the command menu. Simply type s p ok and hit
enter on the option, and VoiceOver will not move
Aug 2011, at 17:48, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
Hi Gordon,
Also, if you encounter the issue where information scrolls so rapidly down
the screen that VoiceOver simply skips to the last information received, you
can simply hit VO-H-H. This enters the command menu. Simply type s p ok
and hit
Hi!
Another thing that may be useful is to add System Preferences to your dock.
This can be done by going to your Applications folder with Command-Shift-A,
then typing the first few letters of System. Then, when you are on it, hit
Command-Shift-T to add it to the Dock. Incidentally, you can
, it's not there on ours. But I wonder if that appears post-purchase.
Gordon
On 15 Aug 2011, at 16:09, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
Hi everyone,
According to Apple's Terms of COnditions, you are supposed to gift App
Store applications by clicking Gift this app in the Actions popup menu
2011, at 17:33, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
Hi!
Can you give Mac App Store apps from within iTunes? That's what I'm asking
about, as made clear by my other message. I don't see them in there, at
least.
Regards,
Nic
On Aug 15, 2011, at 6:32 PM, Chris Moore wrote:
You can gift apps
brother, but guess I won't be able to
do that now!
I will drop feedback to Apple about this.
Chris
On 15 Aug 2011, at 17:46, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
Hi Chris,
My apologies!
I thought I'd written this to perfection, but it seems like I forgot to put
the word Mac in there somehow
!
I also looked through the help area and there was no mention of gifting
anywhere!
So it looks like [if it cannot be done] those place's saying you can gift
might have the wrong impression!
Colin
On 15 Aug 2011, at 17:56, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
Hi Chris,
Well, some sites claim
Hi Collin,
I've actually tracked down at least 15 clients for the Mac. I haven't had a
chance to try all of them, but I saw a page listing them all. I had it
bookmarked, but my bookmarks have become scrambled, so I'll have to dig it up.
However, a simple Google Search will find it, too, if
Hi Gordon,
This is something that the Infovox voices do, not Apple's. In fact, if you
switch to a voice by Apple, Alex or others do not interpret this wrongly. I'm
guessing in some places this is another way to format the dates, and VoiceOver
does not always govern how information is
Hi Gordon,
I agree. He sounds a bit beefier in Lion than he did on Snow Leopard. in SL, I
actually quite liked him, and I still do in 10.7, but he just sounds a lot
rougher to me than he used to sound.
As for numbers, Apple still tries to control this. An example is that if you
have a certain
Daniel, and that's saying something.
Gordon
On 29 Aug 2011, at 12:03, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
I agree. He sounds a bit beefier in Lion than he did on Snow Leopard. in SL,
I actually quite liked him, and I still do in 10.7, but he just sounds a lot
rougher to me than he used to sound
doesn't always make things too easy as they use fonems to string together
sounds.
I suppose that is reasonable in a way, as it allows you to customise things
pretty accurately when you get used to how they goners work.
Gordon
On 29 Aug 2011, at 14:48, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
Hi Gordon
Hello Donál
This is quite easy to do. Simply click Sharing from within System preferences,
then move down to Internet sharing within the Services table. When that is
done, VO-right away from the table until you reach the Share my connection
from pop up button then select the port you wish to
Hi!
You can use unattended installations just fine, as long as you tell it to use
the right partition. The partition will always be named Bootcamp, so running
the Automated Installation Kit won't be an issue at all if you configure the
right parameters in advance.
Regards,
Nic
On Sep 3, 2011,
Kit won't be an issue at all if you configure the
right parameters in advance.
Regards,
Nic
On Sep 3, 2011, at 8:17 PM, joe quinn wrote:
was this a blank message? :)
- Original Message - From: Nicolai Svendsen chojiro1...@gmail.com
To: Mac OSX iOS Accessibility mac-access@mac
Hi!
You can also get YoruFukurou off of the App Store.
http://itunes.apple.com/dk/app/yorufukurou/id428834068?mt=12
Additionally, here's the link to the application from their website.
http://aki-null.net/yf/YoruFukurou_SL.zip
This is the same as distributed on the App Store.
Regards,
Nic
On
Hi
!From what I remember from having an Apple headset with remote, holding down
the play/pause button would trigger Voice Control. That functionality isn't
going to be stripped out, so when that voice assistant launches, you can use it
for the very same.
Secondly, iOS 5 probably isn't going
Hi!
You also have to consider that these are only example phrases. I highly doubt
it is only limited to these sayings, even if you change the phrasing a little
bit. The article also pointed this out.
Even so, if it can't do what you want, chances are it may be able to in the
future. I'm
Hi Lynne,
This is iOS related and is a new feature which potentially lets you send free
texts from an iPod Touch, iPad or iPhone on Wi-Fi. If you have 3G and flatrate,
there is also supposed to be no charge. It's pretty slick.
Regards,
Nic
On Oct 13, 2011, at 1:00 PM, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel
Hi!
He meant VO-F2. On an American keyboard, if you accidentally hold down the
shift key while hitting 2, you make the @ sign.
Regards,
Nic
On Oct 13, 2011, at 6:52 PM, Gordon Smith wrote:
Could somebody please enlighten me as to where on my keyboard I may locate
the Vo-F@ key? I don't
Hi Donál
While it will download the premium voice, simply go into
SettingsGeneralAccessibilityVoiceOver and toggle the Use compact voice
switch to on. If you mainly don't want the Irish voice at all, simply go into
SettingsGeneralInternationalRegion Format and select the other format that
you
in their visual displays in terms of themeing them
with wall-papers etc. Why shouldn't we as blind users have the same choices
over the visual theming? That last bit is an extract of a mail I sent to
apple, which yet again has been ignored.
Dónal
On 14 Oct 2011, at 09:31, Nicolai Svendsen wrote
Hi everyone,
I realize this may be a bit of an odd subject, but since I have an iPhone and
an Android device, I wanted to run this by you guys.
Firstly, what I have done is to click the Accounts tab in Preferences in
Address Book, then selected ON My Mac. I then click the Account information
.
Best regards,
Geoff
- Original Message -
From: Nicolai Svendsen
To: Mac OSX iOS Accessibility
Sent: Friday, October 14, 2011 6:05 AM
Subject: Syncing to Google Contacts perhaps broken in 10.7.2
Hi everyone,
I realize this may be a bit of an odd subject, but since I
, 2011, at 9:15 AM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
Hi!
Did they fix it so that it knows to switch to the proper setting now?
Previously, it always used to use compact when the compact setting was off.
Also, you have to have the default language to the voice you wish to
download. That part hasn't
, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
Hi!
As a reply to my own message, I already got this confirmed. It has not been
fixed as has been thought on the list, speaking of premium voices as
originally was the case. At least, that's what we ended up talking about.
If you download more than one premium
Hi!
Yes, you have to use a country code as with regular messages. Otherwise, it
assumes that the number exists within your current country and who knows who
you're sending to then?
Regards,
Nic
On Oct 14, 2011, at 5:42 PM, chris hallsworth wrote:
Not sure but if this is the case you can
Hi Chris,
I actually have a sighted classmate at university who uses VoiceOVer to read
iBooks. However, I do know that iBooks also has a setting which lets you read
kids books aloud, I believe, but I'm not sure if this extends to all books or
simply depending on the author's permission.
Hi!
I tend to agree with this. I've met very few employees who know about
VoiceOver, but those who have have been knowledgeable in that area. I've
watched Youtube videos where people deliberately go out of their way to display
accessibility on iOS, and when VoiceOver is on they refer to the
Hi Chris,
I'm a little bit curious as to why you didn't go for the iPhone 4S instead of
the 4, since the 4S is the latest one. I suppose it's either because it was too
much, or you just didn't need the extra specs.
Anyway, have fun with your iPhone regardless. :)
Regards,
Nicolai
On Oct 29,
on this list last week, a new
16GB iPhone 3GS on a pre-paid plan costs over $450.00 here and we're
talking Australian dollars so I can perhaps udnerstand why Chris went for an
iPhone 4.
On 30/10/2011 5:06 AM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
Hi Chris,
I'm a little bit curious as to why you didn't
anything in growl set-up other than set display
style to speech. Do you think iCal may need to be updated to work with growl
1.3? Should I scrap growl 1.3 and install an earlier version of growl?
Many thanks.
Paul
On 30 Oct 2011, at 17:12, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
Hi Poul,
When
Hi!
Just command-right arrow to the favorites tab. It's set as default to show, so
that should do the trick for you. Keep in mind that it only loads a hundred of
your favorites, though.
Regards,
Nicolai
On Oct 30, 2011, at 10:57 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Hi!
How do you access your
Hello James,
Jac OS X is more meant for studio setups or in those cases where you need
multiple inputs and outputs through aggregate devices or other methods. While I
think Soundflower has similar capabilities, Soundflower needs to be accessed
via the status bar which VoiceOver is unable to do
Hi!
The reason that it's sometimes worth looking elsewhere is that you can get it
cheaper, even though it's an Apple authorized reseller. That doesn't always
mean that it's the price Apple puts out, as is the case with my iPhone. Apple
themselves also charge more for the iPhone 4 than they do
Hi!
Yeah, I’m still trying to understand this. I just installed the high quality UK
voice and it sounds a world different from my compact voice here. Any chance
you can provide samples?
I hear multiple people saying it sounds either distorted or different in some
other strange way.
Regards,
Hi!
I find that Siri tends to break a lot. Granted, it is beta, but I find that if
I have to perform various different tasks very rapidly Siri breaks. Either Siri
won't listen, or it just keeps searching without stopping to find answers for
me. Other times though, I have no issues, but it's
Hi Dónal
You can try using yoru.fuku...@gmail.com or contact them by Twitter using
@YoruFukurou
I've found they're not always as responsive to either of these methods, but
they usually tend to listen anyway.
Regards,
Nicolai
On Dec 6, 2011, at 11:59 AM, Dónal Fitzpatrick wrote:
Anyone have
but got nothing back. Will try the
gmail address.
On 6 Dec 2011, at 11:01, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
Hi Dónal
You can try using yoru.fuku...@gmail.com or contact them by Twitter using
@YoruFukurou
I've found they're not always as responsive to either of these methods, but
they usually
Hi Dane,
That trick works assuming that you are arranging your followers by lists. If
you are not, tab More at the bottom right, then select My profile at the
top and select Following. This also applies to Followers, so choose
Followers if you would like to see those.
Regards,
Nicolai
On Dec
Hi William,
Getting more than one voice is pretty pointless, at least if you plan to use
them all. While you can obtain them by switching regions or even language, they
are not used later on by the rotor even if they still exist on the device.
Also, several hours after not being used the voice
Hi,
I tend to use LaTeX as well. I'm obtaining a Computer Science Degree, of which
UML (Unified Modeling Language) plays a massive role throughout all six
semesters. Also, I was kind of forced into LaTeX, but it's actually really
useful when you learn how. It also works for a lot of
Hi!
Another feature worth noting is that every keyboard on the iPhone 4S has a
dictate key. When you press it, you can dictate punctuation marks and
so-forth as well, and simply tap the same spot when you're done dictating.
Another interesting thing worth mentioning is that if you are using
Hi everyone,
As you might know, Mac OS X has a ton of special characters built in, including
the currently hugely popular Emoji. Emojis are, to be brief, Japanese emoticons
or pictographs. Hundreds if not more of these exist, and an emoji keyboard can
also be added to iOS which permits you to
Hi,
Yes, this is correct. This particular focus issue has been throughout betas of
iOS 5.1 builds, also plaguing every one of them for the most part. It still has
not been resolved, as you can tell.
I'd recommend that when you unlock the phone, wait just a second before moving
to another
Hi,
Just to correct you here. Yes, Apple does allow it, and yes they do exist, but
experimentally so. However, the companies haven't made it into a regular
keyboard such as the ones you can set under Keyboard preferences in Settings,
which is also possible to do without any particular access
, 2012, at 1:57 AM, Dane Trethowan d.tretho...@me.com wrote:
What's Thunderbolt?
On 16/03/2012, at 11:43 AM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
Hi,
The iMacs are 17.75 inches tall, have a width of 20.8 inches, depth of 7.42
inches and weigh 20.5 pounds. You can still get the iMacs with 21.5 inch
Hi,
I'm not planning on upgrading to Airport 6.0.0 or above whatsoever, personally,
anyway. I haven't found options for RADIUS-based access control (802.1X) no
IPV6 configuration, no more raw log views, and Apple apparently seems to have
removed the options for Unix syslog server destinations
...@me.com wrote:
Okay, perhaps I'm wrong but isn't all that stuff available under the
Network tab for your particular device? I recall seeing it there though I
did wonder what happened to the IP6 stuff.
On 26/03/2012, at 11:30 AM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
Hi,
I'm not planning
Hi william,
Yes, I do. In fact, it varies depending on the voice you use. Also, the nitrate
of the voices is also less than the originals. Daniel is low, but try Samantha,
and I think you'll agree that she's right bang in your face.
Regards,
Nicolai
On Mar 30, 2012, at 8:34 AM, william lomas
Hi,
Actually, this is perfectly justifiable. Before just now, you only got one year
of warranty if you included AppleCare, which truthfully isn't any better than
what the insurance any other company can provide. In a lot of countries, you
have an insurance which covers all damages to
in the pocket book, which would be identical to the affect of
raising taxes on Apple. Corporations do not pay taxes you see -- they simply
collect them from their customers.
Best regards.
Geoff
- Original Message - From: Nicolai Svendsen chojiro1...@gmail.com
To: Mac OSX iOS
Hi!
Actually, my situation is slightly different, but somewhat similar.
Mine affects applications, and not the entire connection. I may be able to get
network on YoruFukurou and iTunes, but Safari refuses to except the internet
connection. Other times, for instance, I can't retrieve email but
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