radio automation software for mac?

2018-12-23 Thread The wolf
Hello does any one know of any voice over friendly radio automation software that works on the mac? thanks Hank -- check out my song on youtube https://youtu.be/YeWgx2LRu7Y -- The following information is important for all members of the Mac Visionaries list. If you have any questions or

RE: USB connections on the mac

2018-12-23 Thread Simon Fogarty
all macs have USB in one form of another these days, it may not be the USB type you are use to seeing but the macs both iMac Macbooks and minis all have USB of some kind. From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Shirley Healy Sent: Sunday, 23 December 2018 10:09 AM To: Blind apples

RE: How do I access applications

2018-12-23 Thread Simon Fogarty
Yes but this is not a voiceover command, This is a standard apple shortcut to open the applications folder. Or you can just do a VO key + m to open the finder menus Then right arrow until the go menu and scrole down to see what is there and the associated shortcut keys for each. From:

RE: USB connections on the mac

2018-12-23 Thread Simon Fogarty
Hi Shirley, Try running your fingers around the edges, Or more specifically if it’s a touch bar model then both sides to the back and they are little slots just forward of the back corners. Non touch bar is on the left hand edge / side just forward of the back left hand corner. There will be 2

RE: USB connections on the mac

2018-12-23 Thread Simon Fogarty
They feel like the plug for the iPhone and iPads. So that’s the little lightening plug but the usb-C plugs are slightly larger and yes should be on the newest mac book computers. On the mac book pro non touch bar they wil be on the left hand side to the left edge of the escape key. And on the

Re: Mac harddisk odditie.

2018-12-23 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hi! Ok, that’s a command i know but haven’t used. I will try that one out. /A > 22 dec. 2018 kl. 17:05 skrev Jonathan C. Cohn : > > Hi > when I have had issues with disk space and I didn't know where, I always use > the "du" command. Generally using it with the "-s" option. So in the >

Re: How do I access applications

2018-12-23 Thread Jonathan Cohn
Hello, Hopefully this is not going to be too confusing. Others have mentioned the finder and using the shortcut to get to the applications folder on the hard disk. This will have every program that is in the standard location on the SSD on your computer. There are two other ways to easily

Re: How do I access applications

2018-12-23 Thread Shirley Healy
cheers! Thanks a lot! shirley - Original Message - From: Anne Robertson To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2018 11:38 AM Subject: Re: How do I access applications Hello Shirley, Command-Shift-a to open the

Re: How do I access applications

2018-12-23 Thread Anne Robertson
Hello Shirley, Command-Shift-a to open the Applications folder is not a Voiceover command. It works whether VoiceOver is on or off. All the VoiceOver Commands can be found by holding down the VoiceOver keys whether you use Control and Option, or the caps lock key, then pressing the letter h