The following should clear up who/what the original sources were. Here's pieces
of the same post.
On May 15, 2011, at 9:56 PM, Esther wrote:
Hi Rose,
...
Incidentally, I came across this because I was checking my Preview Bookmarks
menu and, in an old version of the VoiceOver Getting Started
Hi, has anyone figured out anything about the following?
On the main page you have notifications, and sometimes a link saying see more
events but when you've clicked on the link you can't get back to the previous
notifications and there's no way as far as i can tell to get to the
notifications
Hey list,
I'm currently back to playing with some customization of my garage band setup,
and trying to get some plugin presets accessible on several audio units with
sighted assistance.
My best approach to this i believe is to use a mouse location record action in
quikeys.
So far, i've set
Hi all.
I have just set up my gmail account with my imac. On the whole,
I reY like it.
However, I'd like to know how to read threads. The can get the
threads reY easily, but when I try to tab to the message body, i
find get mail instead. How do I read and reply to messages in a
thread?
I've figured it out. Manuals are cool that way )
Best
Yuma
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Hi:
What is tidbits? Is this another email list?
On May 26, 2011, at 12:06 AM, Darcy Burnard wrote:
Hi. There's a great article from Tidbits on how best to set up gmail with
mail on the Mac.
http://db.tidbits.com/article/10253
Darcy
On 2011-05-25, at 10:42 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote:
Hi Steph,
Threads are in a tree view, hence the arrow keys expand them and then you can
arrow down to specific messages and tab into the preview pane.
Best regards,
Geoff
On May 26, 2011, at 7:40 AM, Stephanie Mitchell wrote:
Hi all.
I have just set up my gmail account with my imac. On
hi list, i have a cd that I want to rip. How would I go about doing this? and
where do the ripped tracks show up at?
Thanks.
Matt
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Hi Matt!
If your happy to use Itunes and of course your talking about using a Mac to do
this!
You can set up in Itunes under the general part of prefs [command+comma] what
happens when you put in a cd!
You can choose in which format it rips in!
And if your lazy like me you can set it to import
thanks colin, i ripped it successfully. Is there a way that you can have it
name the tracks as their titled? I know that cdex for windows can go online and
look up the cd and try to name th tracks that their supposed to be. Its rather
useful.
Matt
On 2011-05-26, at 1:33 PM, Colin M wrote:
Hi
Hi:
Good article; I cannot choose use gmail's sent mail is the default option he
discusses around aster 17.
On May 26, 2011, at 12:06 AM, Darcy Burnard wrote:
Hi. There's a great article from Tidbits on how best to set up gmail with
mail on the Mac.
http://db.tidbits.com/article/10253
Hi Guys:
I have a question about creating Gmail labels. If I have Gmail filter mail in
to specific rules on the server side, how can I get rid of my rules setup in
iMail, and still keep the sub folders I had in my rules? For example. Under my
Mac visionaries folder is a sub folder called
All:
I use iMail to manage my RSS feeds on my Mac. I'm looking for an accessible RSS
reader for my phone, and iPad2 that does't use Google reader. I do not want to
use Google reader to manage my feeds. I like iMail. Any suggestions?
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Hi all,
I downloaded night owl, and I think I have it up and running for the most part.
But I have a couple of questions. First, at the table where you can read your
timeline etc there are 3 columns that seem to have nothing in them. What’s
supposed to be there, or is my lack of experience
Hi Matt!
The retrieve track names automatically check box is next to the import settings
button in general prefs!
And I for got to say that all the music you import is stored on your hd!
Everything listed in Itunes is just a name list not the music files themselves!
Colin
On 26 May 2011, at
Hi. Tidbits is a Mac news web site. It started out as an emailed newsletter,
and I think you can still get it that way. It's actually one of my favorite
sources of Mac and Apple related news.
Darcy
On 2011-05-26, at 9:22 AM, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote:
Hi:
What is tidbits? Is this another
The sources list in iTunes where you have music, apps, books, etc. If you
remove an app from iTunes it will be removed from all of your devices.
On May 25, 2011, at 8:58 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote:
what do you mean not remove from the app's source? I was going to double tap
on iPad and then
Hi everyone:
I attempted to click on Audible's website just now and got a dreadful surprise.
There is a blare of noise and music, that appears to perhaps be a promo. But,
at least for me, it renders the whole site unusable. I can't hear voiceover
over the racket. I'd like to contact them,
I know exactly what happened to you. Do you have the click to flash extension
installed? If so, here's how you get rid of the noise. Go in to the click to
flash prefs and from there, set the player to load automatically but not play.
What was happening to you was this. That home page has a
Hi Carolyn:
I just went to audible.com, and didn't get any music whatsoever. I was using
Webkit, if that makes any difference. I will look for a phone number for you
though and get back soon. Maybe it's got something to do with extensions we do
or do not have? Just a wild guess. :)
On
I just went up there and logged in to my account with no trouble.
On May 26, 2011, at 5:59 PM, carolyn Haas wrote:
Hi everyone:
I attempted to click on Audible's website just now and got a dreadful
surprise. There is a blare of noise and music, that appears to perhaps be a
promo. But, at
Carolyn, I signed out of Audible, closed Webkit, opened it back up, typed in
audible.com again, signed in and was unable to reproduce your problem
Their phone number is:
• 1-888-283-5051, and their hours of operation are until 10 p.m.
eastern, I think, Monday through Friday, and until
Hello All,
A few months ago I purchased a refurbished Macbook Air to replace the combo of
my ipad and mac mini. I chose the maxxed-out eleven inch late 2010 MBA
figuring I could survive a couple of years with the 1.6 GHz CPU and 4 GB of
RAM, but also realizing I would need to upgrade the 128
any good tips for figuring out how to use the spellcheck in the mail program
with vo on my macbook. I can't seem to get the hang of it.
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Hi,
When you're in your Mail message, simply press cmd-semi-colon, Vo will announce
and highlight the misspelled word, press VO-shift-m to bring up the Contextual
menu and you'll be given the choices of proper spellings. Pick on then press
cmd-semi-colon once more to move on. If rest of the
how do I move my ie favorites to safari?
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thanks so much it was the shift vo m I was missing!
On May 26, 2011, at 7:33 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
Hi,
When you're in your Mail message, simply press cmd-semi-colon, Vo will
announce and highlight the misspelled word, press VO-shift-m to bring up the
Contextual menu and you'll be given
Hi,
As an alternative to this method, you can use vo-colon instead. This will pop
up a more Windows-style spellchecking dialog which is fully accessible and a
bit more featureful.
Best,
Zack.
On May 26, 2011, at 5:45 PM, Craig J Dunlop wrote:
thanks so much it was the shift vo m I was
Aah, got you. Some of my iPad apps are not full screen, or maybe it is my eyes
being screwy.
On May 26, 2011, at 4:32 PM, Scott Howell wrote:
The sources list in iTunes where you have music, apps, books, etc. If you
remove an app from iTunes it will be removed from all of your devices.
On
Hi:
I just subbed to the rss feed. I like what I see. Do you know if that guy's
ebooks are accessible?
On May 26, 2011, at 3:26 PM, Darcy Burnard wrote:
Hi. Tidbits is a Mac news web site. It started out as an emailed
newsletter, and I think you can still get it that way. It's actually one
Thanks for this info. I'll change the setting accordingly. You're my hero for
the day!
Hey, everyone have a fun and safe weekend.
Carolyn
On May 26, 2011, at 5:10 PM, Ray Foret Jr wrote:
I know exactly what happened to you. Do you have the click to flash
extension installed? If so,
Hi Kimberly:
Thank you for trying here. I think Ray has the problem pegged, and it's linked
to a click-to-flash setting. What a relief, and I have to say, I'm glad no one
else is having this anomaly.
thanks to all who checked this out.
Carolyn
On May 26, 2011, at 5:25 PM, Kimberly thurman
iPhone apps will run on the iPad, but will only display in the middle part
of the screen.
Andy
I'm pretty good at drinkin beer.
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Sent: Thursday, May 26,
Oh, good, it isn't me. Bummer that Facebook won't display full screen.
On May 26, 2011, at 8:55 PM, Andy Baracco wrote:
iPhone apps will run on the iPad, but will only display in the middle part
of the screen.
Andy
I'm pretty good at drinkin beer.
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From:
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thanks all of you for your help. I am slowly getting it. if i stop trying to
make at like a p.c. and do what it is designed to do things would be much easer!
I guess it is sinking threw because at work using jaws it wouldn't reed what I
wanted and then I realized I was using a vo command!
That is incorrect, if you hold your ipad in portrait (with home key at the
bottom) you will find a button labeled switch to full screen mode in the
lower right corner of the display. Tapping there will bring iPhone apps to full
screen view.
Aloha,
Charlie
Our new book YOU MIGHT BE A MORON
Awh shucks, just doin' my job.
Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
Now a very proud and happy Mac user!!!
Skype name:
barefootedray
Facebook:
facebook.com/ray.foretjr.1
On May 26, 2011, at 8:45 PM, carolyn Haas wrote:
Thanks for this info. I'll change the setting accordingly.
This will only work if the app is written for both iPhone and iPad. Apps
that are only written for iPhone will not fill the screen.
Andy
I'm pretty good at drinkin beer.
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[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
Are you referring to the Take Control Books series that Tidbits publishes? If
so, then yes, they are completely accessible. I've purchased several of them
actually. They don't have any drm on them. You can get them in pdf or epub
format. If you have an iOS device, the epub format works
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