Hello Everyone,
I must say that I am enjoying my Apple TV 4th Gen more and more.
I downloaded the YouTube app, among many others, and paired it with my
mobile phone/Google account so now everything I do in the iOS YouTube app or
in a web browser, appears on the Apple TV app and, vice-versa.
I've created a signature under All Signatures. I've created ones for my
individual accounts. But when I compose a new message, the only options in
the popup for selecting a signature are "none" and "edit signatures." What
step am I missing?
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Terje,
That works nicely, thanks fot the tip.
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On 4/10/2016 5:59 PM, Terje Strømberg wrote:
The «put the output volum in the menu» works. My method with voice over
The «put the output volum in the menu» works. My method with voice over is to
go to vo+f8, navigation, mousepointer, chose follow voice over, cursor a choise
in the local button. Therefore the physical mouse cursor most often, always
follow the voice over marker. I have this as default.
So,
They are unlabeled, which is which?
> On Apr 10, 2016, at 4:52 PM, Bill Dengler wrote:
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> Voice call (PSTN) or faceTime audio.
>
> Bill
>> On Apr 10, 2016, at 11:53 AM, Sarai Bucciarelli
>> wrote:
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>> Hi guys:
>> When you try and make a
That was too easy, thanks Alex. I enabled the Change with buttons
again too.
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On 4/10/2016 2:54 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
Sounds like speech volume is down (remember
Hi,
I'm sure you could code that in AppleScript. It really doesn't seem too hard as
long as the device name stays the same.
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> On Apr 10, 2016, at 3:00 PM, E.T. wrote:
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> Google was helpful. Put the volume icon on the menu bar and then to get
Sounds like speech volume is down (remember that the volume used for headsets
is independent of that used for the internal speaker). With the headset
connected and device on, do a two-finger swipe up to read all, then hit the
volume up button repeatedly.
> On Apr 10, 2016, at 17:45, E.T.
Voice call (PSTN) or faceTime audio.
Bill
> On Apr 10, 2016, at 11:53 AM, Sarai Bucciarelli
> wrote:
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> Hi guys:
> When you try and make a call on the apple watch, I see two unlabled buttons
> after I tap on call. What are they, anyone know?
> Sarai D.
I may have changed something on the iPhone running iOS 9.3.1. I
cannot get Siri to speak through the headset, Bluetooth and wired. Other
audio is fine.
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Google was helpful. Put the volume icon on the menu bar and then to
get the extra options. this may require the mouse tracking deal so will
try that later. The normal way to do this is to hold the option key and
click that icon in menu extras.
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As far as I know, I don’t think so. Though I found out that using FN+F12 key
brings up sound settings quicker than having to dig through system prefs.
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Hi,
As a matter of fact, i’m backing up my NAS right now as i type using a trial
copy of ARQ to my Dropbox. If i turn off my computer, will Arq resume the
backup from where it left off when i turn the computer on again or will it fail
spectacularly?
/Krister
> 10 apr. 2016 kl. 20:44 skrev
That’s something then you might want to look into however. I do not have any
issues with bluetooth on my 2014 retina MBP with El Capitan 10.11.4 installed.
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If you already have OneDrive, Amazon Cloud Drive, Google Drive, Dropbox, Amazon
S3/Glacier, you can use Arq with those; you only need to purchase the app.
Once you’ve got yourself back under control, I’d seriously suggest having at
least one off-site backup, just in case. Arq is fully
I think there must have been a change made in how output sound
devices are handled in El Cap. Under Yosemite I could switch between
Bluetooth and wired headsets if necessary.
This does not appear to be the case under El Cap. If I go into
System Prefs, Sounds, Output devices, I can
According to the below piece, Apple intends to release 13-inch MacBook
and 15-inch Airs in or around the time of WWDC 2016.
Archive of MacBook Air Rumors
Apple Said to Ship New 'Ultra-Thin' 13" and 15" MacBooks by June-July
Hi and thanks so much for the info.
I was on the ARQ website and checked out the pricing options. I’ll begin disk
hunting asap.
> 10 apr. 2016 kl. 17:09 skrev Sabahattin Gucukoglu :
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> Arq is a cloud backup tool. It’s available (for purchase) here:
>
Hi guys:
When you try and make a call on the apple watch, I see two unlabled buttons
after I tap on call. What are they, anyone know?
Sarai D. Bucciarelli www.linkedin.com/in/SaraiDBucciarelli
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If you have
Arq is a cloud backup tool. It’s available (for purchase) here:
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If your NAS is configured for RAID1, which is likely the case for a simple
two-disk setup, then all you have to do is find a disk of at least the same
size as the other, and replace the failed disk with
Hi,
A couple questions:
1 what is ARQ and is it available in the app store?
2 and even more dumb, i have 2 Seagate disks that came with the server so i
don’t know much about exchanging disks. Can i use another brand of hard disk or
do i have to have the same kind of disk, if so, i don’t know if
Hi Simon,
That's the same model and config I have. I love it. Can't imagine ever going
back to a Macbook, but if I did, it'd be the Pro.
Cheers,
Donna
> On Apr 10, 2016, at 5:10 AM, Simon Fogarty wrote:
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> Yes I can't go past my mac book air 11"
>
> However mine is a
Stay calm. Smile in the face of adversity.
If you can still access the data on the NAS over the network, what’s wrong with
just copying its contents to some other disk? If you don’t have the space,
then use an application like Arq to back up to the cloud.
You should replace the failed drive,
Hi,
This is a bit of an emergency so hense the crossposting.
I have an old Readynas Ultra with 2 disks in it, they are Raid configured. One
of the disks has died on me and i now have to quickly find a solution to back
up the nas in case the other disk dies on me as well.
What is the best
Probably too late now, but Settings, General, Profile. Delete the beta
profile. That’s all you’ve got to do. If you already installed 9.3.2 then
you’ll continue to get updates for it until the release, then you’ll stop.
It’s what I did. I’m tired of beta-testing for Apple. Can’t see any
Hi Simon,
Thanks for writing in.
My current Pro is a 13-inch MacBook with 2.5GHZ CPU, 512GB of flash storage,
and 8GB of RAM.
Honestly having sceen the 12-inch MacBook I’m in agreement with you the
keyboard isn’t as good as the traditional scissor mechanism found on the Air
and Pro’s.
Yes I thought the keyboard was less useable than that of the mac book air,
And as for the USB C port, that' I don't see as a killer but the price of the
adaptors is crazy for the apple branded.
The hardware internaly is also to me limited
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HI Shawn,
Yeah that’s why I asked,
I got a prompt lastnight to update to public beta 9.3.2
I believe that I hadn’t gotten out of the beta testing state as I thought I
had, so I’ve reimaged my phone today and I only see 9.3.1 available to my
device.
Thanks for the heads up though.
From:
Yes I can't go past my mac book air 11"
However mine is a custom built with highest specs possible for that model.
I get the best part of 9 hours out of it in el cap and approx. 6 hours from a
bootcamp image of windows 10 in the same machine.
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Hi Donna,
I think he means the new 12 inch mac book and the mac book air
The new mac book is very light and sleak
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For the money, I'd stay with the mac book air,
It's at least in NZ dollars, cheaper but has better specs for power and size,
The new mac book is only 12 inchs, but the prcessor is a Mobile intel starting
at 1.1 GHZ.
To me less powerfull than the Air, and as for the keyboard, I don't find the
Hi Sabahattin and others,
Today I went to the Apple Store to pick up my Watch which needed repair
after a major melt down when I upgraded to 2.2 of the Watch OS.
Whilst there got some hands on time with the MacBook and came away quite
disappointed.
The machine is very nice to hold but in
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