Hello Everyone,
My preferred method for reading iOS iBook titles is to use the two-finger,
swipe-down VoiceOver gesture, in order to initiate continuous reading of the
text. Please note that I am not referring to the Speak Screen accessibility
feature.
For whatever reason, using the method
Hi:
I figured it out! It was that stupid horizontal splitter bar. I had to put it
at 19%.
> On Oct 8, 2016, at 1:20 AM, christopher hallsworth
> wrote:
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> Yeah, it *does* work for me here. Sorry to reply to my own message.
>> On 8 Oct 2016, at 07:19, christopher
Hello Clifton,
You won’t be able to access your books until you have registered your device.
The opening dialogs tell you this. If you have a huge library as you claim you
will understand this. Read the install instructions for Kindle for Mac as
supplied by Amazon.
Gena
> On 8 Oct 2016,
This is not a new bug here. It has been going on ever since I have been using
ibooks, but I'll send in another report. I do the same as you when reading
books and it's annoying when they have hyperlinks that pause reading.
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I don’t know what the speak screen is, but if it’s what I have encountered,
it’s not possible to miss the two buttons. I still don’t know what they are
supposed to do!
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And how do I get it back—assuming I might want to do so?
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Hit 'stop'. You
Handling Kindle Books On The Mac
This guide is not designed to assist the braking of copyright law. Users must
take responsibility for their own actions and conscience. It is not for the
faint hearterd either. Difficulty = medium to hard.
Download the following:
Kindle for Mac (This is for
My device is registered. It says “Kliphton’s kindle for mac” When I open the
kindle app and just to the left of the tool bar.
> On Oct 8, 2016, at 2:15 PM, Georgina Joyce wrote:
>
> Hello Clifton,
>
> You won’t be able to access your books until you have registered your
Hello Clifton,
When you pull the books down to your HD they should be in
~/Library/Application Support/Kindle/My Kindle Content/
They have to be opened to pull them down. As stated several times. You cannot
read them with VoiceOver from the kindle app. To get VoiceOver to focus on a
book you
Hello Clifton,
So can your kids open them? Did you install from the app store or download from
Amazon?
Regards,
Gena
> On 8 Oct 2016, at 20:09, Kliphton Miller wrote:
>
> Also, to follow up to confirm that my device is registered, my kids tell me
> that they see a
Hello Cliphton,
If you pull down the menus you can see if you have a book open. If on the file
menu the open book option is dimmed and below that is the option close book
then logic has it that a book is open. If a book is not open the option below
it is close window. In this case, if the open
Also, to follow up to confirm that my device is registered, my kids tell me
that they see a bunch of book covers.
> On Oct 8, 2016, at 2:15 PM, Georgina Joyce wrote:
>
> Hello Clifton,
>
> You won’t be able to access your books until you have registered your device.
> The
I didn’t ask my kids, once I logged in, I figured I didn’t need there eyes any
more. I got it from the app store, do I need the one from amazon?
> On Oct 8, 2016, at 3:17 PM, Georgina Joyce wrote:
>
> Hello Clifton,
>
> So can your kids open them? Did you install from the
Evening everyone.
So, we have iBooks on the mac. Any tips and tricks for an upcoming new mac user
like Hannah? Asking as can’t think of any off hand as don’t use it on a regular
basis.
Thanks, any responses are greatly appreciated.
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Is preview pain hidden? Think it works for me but may have to check. Running
Sierra public not beta release.
> On 8 Oct 2016, at 03:26, Sarai Bucciarelli
> wrote:
>
>
> Hello:
> When in mail, vo j no longer takes me in to the message. Have to press
> command o.
Yeah, it *does* work for me here. Sorry to reply to my own message.
> On 8 Oct 2016, at 07:19, christopher hallsworth
> wrote:
>
> Is preview pain hidden? Think it works for me but may have to check. Running
> Sierra public not beta release.
>> On 8 Oct 2016, at 03:26,
I don’t know of any clock settings, but there is date and time settings which
has not changed in iOS 10.
> On 8 Oct 2016, at 03:25, Jean wrote:
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> Hello All:
>
> The clock settings used to be in the main settings menu under contact,
> calendars and clock or some such
Interesting,
Both my main accounts for personal and my work account are exchange based,
Personal accounts are exchange 365 based but still I haven't found this yammer
box yet,
I do have the yammer app on my iPhone though.
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Hmm. Maybe they're just picking on those of us who live in the U.S. ;)
Cheers,
Donna
> On Oct 8, 2016, at 2:43 AM, Simon Fogarty wrote:
>
> Interesting,
>
> Both my main accounts for personal and my work account are exchange based,
> Personal accounts are exchange 365
Hi Chris, I dug a bit deeper into the matter and apparently there is a file
limit of 10gb with onedrive. My uploadspeed is 50 MB and i did wait about half
an hour before restarting. Still, I think the file is just too big to be
transferred comfortably with onedrive so I will try something else.
Hi,
70GB zip file. Keep in mind, the zip file needs to be uploaded before
it can be seen in your Onedrive folder on other machines.
If it were me, I'd probably use local storage (SD card, flash drive) to
move such a big file.
What is your internet upload speed? Have you tried smaller files
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