Well, I have no vision either, but I know that when I receive a message to try
again when using the fingerprint technology, I realize that my finger isn't
centered. When it is, the fingerprint always works. By centered, I mean that
my finger is in the middle of the Home Button.
On Oct 14,
Hi all,
A week or so ago, people were getting silent videos in Safari but Mactubes
worked. I had no such problems, but a few days ago the opposite started
happening. Youtube in Safari works fine, but Mactubes is now silent. I have the
latest version (3.1.6 as of this writing), and I can't think
This is happening to me occasionally, but nothing consistently. I don't know
of a solution. :)
Traci
On Oct 16, 2013, at 6:39 AM, Alex Hall mehg...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
A week or so ago, people were getting silent videos in Safari but Mactubes
worked. I had no such problems, but a few
Hi, all,
I used to use the random signature setting for several mail signatures I had. I
lost them at some point, and I've revived them again. I can't seem to find this
setting, and I've looked in the help documentation.
Thanks,
Teresa
We're made of star stuff.--Carl Sagan
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You received
The whole video player and controls are written in Flash which is not
accessible. Wish sites would stick to using web standards instead of
proprietary stuff that breaks the web.
CB
On 10/15/13 2:58 PM, Teresa Cochran wrote:
Hi, all,
I used to be able to go to the videos on pbs.org and play
Right, I can use some flash elements with ClicktoPlugin. Once you interact with
these, there are keyboard shortcuts in ClickToPlugin, but it's not starting
automatically anymore as it used to. There's also a keyboard shortcut to allow
flash on a particular web domain.. I'm going to maybe check
Even with click to flash turned off, the video does not autoplay so it's
the way PBS has coded their player. I poked at their page code and they
are using the standard JWPlayer which has a javascript API. So, you can
just go to a video page and then put this in your URL input (command-L
to
Thanks for that, Chris. They used to have it play automatically. I will try
this for sure. i also have the PBS IOS app, which shows an accessible play
button for each video.
Thanks,
teresa
Everything is interesting if you go into it deeply enough.--Richard P. Feynman
On Oct 16, 2013, at
While I haven't tried the iPhone app, I'm assuming they are using the
iOS video player so that means it's accessible. On the web they seem to
have ignored the native video player and used Flash instead. I know
JWPlayer can do the HTML video player but it can also be turned off or
only used if
Hi guys,
I've encountered a somewhat annoying problem with numbers. When I need to
revise some text that I've entered into a cell, it deletes the text that's
already in the cell. For instance, if I enter a formula and find out that I've
written one digid wrong, I need to enter it all again
Hi everyone.
I remember posting to the list a while ago about this, but can someone remind
me of the method to get the Safari extension for One Password installed?
What is happening is that VoiceOver goes busy while trying to get this
installed.
Thanks for any help.
Matthew Campbell.
PS: I
Press option+enter on a cell to enter the cell to edit it. This will work for
text, but for editing a formula, highlight the cell in question and press
VO+Shift+F3 to turn off cursor tracking. Then stop interacting with the
table/layout area and use VO+Left arrow to navigate to the formula
Likewise, I get them on occasion, but not sure what to do either, think I just
have to refresh on occasion and that usually fixes it. Don't quote me on that
though.
On Oct 16, 2013, at 11:22 AM, Traci Duncan wrote:
This is happening to me occasionally, but nothing consistently. I don't know
hi there you first do the VO and space to get into the editing cell. Then
you can use your keyboard commands to go around and edit. You can even use
command c and command V for copy and paste etc.
Regards,
Gigi
On Oct 16, 2013, at 4:54 PM, Nina Schneidermann silly...@gmail.com wrote:
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