David,
Thanks so much for this excellent explanation of threading
Until I read it, and had an opportunity to work with your instructions, I
really didn't like the new format of the mail app. But now everything has
changed for me. Thanks again for the great instructions.
Sent from Kimber's
Cannot charge that one. Use a coin to open the battery compartment.
It uses a CR2025 type.
The input source will be the HDMI port you connected to.
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On 9/21/2016 9:38 PM, Vaughn Brown wrote:
Hi folks,
I
Hi folks,
I just purchased and received an Apple TV 3rd generation. I have the
following question:
1. How do you recharge the batteries? The remote has a slim plug in
the back but it did not come with a cable for recharging. I already
tried looking this up on the web but it keeps mentioning 4th
Hey guys,
Wondering if you folks can confirm the following:
1. You can't Shift-Tab to the mailboxes table as it will not appear in the tab
order. So, for instance, if you are focussed in the messages list you need to
tab several times until you wrap back around to the mailboxes table.
2. If
Hi,
Format the Macintosh HD, or the Apple HDD, either one should work. The Apple
HDD is the parent HD, all others are partitions that the MacOS uses for various
purposes such as the Recovery partition, the regular MacOS and the partition
map.
Later...
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Fort McMurray, AB Canada
Mark,
I also wrote you off list. It’s quite urgent that you view that email. I’m on
Pacific time, so please either call or email me back regarding my private
message.
Thanks,
Ben
Thanks,
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There’s a thunderbolt version as well, no experience with the USB model but
like Tim I’d think that should be a good option.
> On Sep 21, 2016, at 10:41 PM, michael babcock
> wrote:
>
> thanks for this, and of course i’ll go to amazon vs apple :) found a usb3 to
thanks for this, and of course i’ll go to amazon vs apple :) found a usb3 to
ethernet for only $13 vs the $29 apple wants for it. Prime ships it to my door
for free.
> On Sep 21, 2016, at 7:12 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Overall, you probably won't notice a huge
Uh, it is. I guess I'm not getting your point, I apologize.
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To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
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Seems the same here. Hopefully they make it accessible for Voiceover soon.
> On Sep 21, 2016, at 10:20 PM, Daniel Miller wrote:
>
> It doesn't seem to be accessible at the moment.
>
> Sent from my iPhone 6S Plus
>
> On Sep 21, 2016, at 9:27 PM, Brandon A. Olivares
It would be more like an I-F1 or I-MP4-12C.:)
Apple could buy Ford or GM easily but instead they buy a super car company. I
like it!
> On Sep 21, 2016, at 8:18 PM, Bill Gallik wrote:
>
> AHah, Apple is obviously going to give google some competition for the self
>
It doesn't seem to be accessible at the moment.
Sent from my iPhone 6S Plus
> On Sep 21, 2016, at 9:27 PM, Brandon A. Olivares
> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> One of the features listed is that you can do the tap backs in messages, like
> heart, thumbs up, thumbs
It’s to bad Chris is so out to lunch, I know the solution to this one but I
won’t help him. Tim, if you want to know or anyone else write me off list.
> On Sep 21, 2016, at 5:36 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
>
> Hmmm. Interesting indeed. I'll have to do some testing as well.
I thought command s was the command to save on the mac?
> On Sep 21, 2016, at 5:01 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland
> wrote:
>
> OK, this is a little bit perplexing.
>
> I have ICloud set up on all of my iOS devices, all of which are running iOS
> 10. All of them have
Also, look for the adapter on Amazon, it’s less expensive then from Apple
direct.
> On Sep 21, 2016, at 10:12 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Overall, you probably won't notice a huge difference between them. I much
> prefer the Thunderbolt to Ethernet though as I find
Hi,
Overall, you probably won't notice a huge difference between them. I much
prefer the Thunderbolt to Ethernet though as I find the Thunderbolt to be a
quicker transfer when dealing with HD's. But, in the translation to ethernet,
you really won't notice much of a difference. Your call.
I have never experienced that, so do not have any more ideas.
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> On 22/09/2016, at 10:45, John JD Denning wrote:
>
> Yes, I've rebooted it several times since this is
Jef,
Which province are you in? Just figuring out Time Zone things in case we may
need to speak in person.
Later...
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Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On Sep 21, 2016, at 18:25, Jeff Berwick wrote:
So far, no joy!
I made the changes, but my network has
Hi Jef,
OK. It sounds like Bell may have some odd things going on with their
modem/router. Scott and Jonathan may have had a point with respect to how many
machines that they are accepting through their device. Jerks. That refers to
Bell, not Scott or Jonathan :). Let's do the following:
I have the macbook pro mid 2015 and now that i think about it that should have
been thunderbolt or usb to ethernet
not firewire…
but will i see a noticeable difference between thunderbolt and USB3?
> On Sep 21, 2016, at 6:50 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Which Mac laptop
Hi,
Which Mac laptop do you have? MacBook, MacBook Air or MacBook Pro. Only older
MacBook Pros, and quite old MacBooks have Firewire. USB to ethernet would work
for most of those, but the newer models would do better with a Thunderbolt to
Ethernet adaptor instead.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
I created a bootable usb drive, and tried to fresh install Sierra on
Macbook Pro 2015. However, the Voiceover wouldn't speak except Voiceover
off, and installer launching in the background.
I had to get a sited person to help to install. The person described that
the voiceover cursor is there,
Hi everyone,
One of the features listed is that you can do the tap backs in messages, like
heart, thumbs up, thumbs down, etc.
How do we access this in Voiceover? I’m not seeing the option.
Brandon
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I was just offered a job threw amazon work from home.
My macbook doesn’t have an ethernet port, and so i need to buy one of these
adaptors.
does anyone have a suggestion for what one would be better to order?
they are both the same price.
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I still have my problem the same. and I read the online help in the
table that allow me to install the system etc.
now, I opened the disk utility, I have only 1 hd in the selected disks table.
but I found many things to choose from in this table.
1tb apple hdd and it has all the size
So far, no joy!
I made the changes, but my network has completely crapped out on me. As a
result, I’ve undone everything I did, but things are still not working.
It seems that computers connected to the hub which is connected to the 1st Time
Capsule are self-assigning ip addresses. One is a
Hi.
Tou will need to search for it and download it like an app. It is also at the
top of the featured tab in the app store.
Aleeha
Sent from my iPhone
> On Sep 21, 2016, at 7:08 PM, Agent086b wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> should we receive notification there is a new
AHah, Apple is obviously going to give google some competition for the self
driving automobile – the ACV! I can just see it now; an iBuick, an iChevy, an
iMustang, an iF150 or an iRam? 螺
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> On Sep 21, 2016, at 1:26 PM, Scott Granados
Hi all,
should we receive notification there is a new version of the Mac OS? I know
Sierra is out but I see nothing in updates.
Thanks for any help.
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Absolutely no need for an apology; that isn't necessary. It's quite OK, my
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Hi!
Yes, i am sorry.
I happend to read his messages when mine was sent.
Thats the way it is i think.
Sadly.
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> On 22 Sep 2016, at 01:00, Christopher-Mark Gilland
> wrote:
>
> Yeah, but that just throws you back over to where Tim was describing to go.
> It's just
Yeah, but that just throws you back over to where Tim was describing to go.
It's just another path to reach that exact same screen in the long run.
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Hi,
Everything seems to be working fine here. I do how ever have a strange thing
where vo will jump to the last message in a thread in mail but our all thing
work just fine here.
Matthew
> On Sep 21, 2016, at 1:06 PM, Blee Blat wrote:
>
> I'm not hitting any issues
Hi!
You can also change this somewhere else.
You go into system prefs and time and date.
Then check the clock tab and click the lock to make changes.
Select customize voice.
Good luck.
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> On 22 Sep 2016,at 00:41, Christopher-Mark Gilland
> wrote:
>
> Uh, it's
Yes, you're right, but for some odd reason, at least on my end, if I uncheck
that box I mentioned, Voiceover gets really really really slow when speaking
the time, then when I check it back, it goes back to normal. This is why I
thought maybe that was what was going on. Don't ask me why on my
Yes, I've rebooted it several times since this is been a problem. I'm not sure
if it started with iOS 9 I think so. But couldn't swear to that.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Sep 21, 2016, at 17:30, David Chittenden wrote:
>
> Have you tried rebooting your iPhone?
>
> David
Hi,
the Option-t command seems to use the System voice instead of VO. So, to
change this rate, go into System Preferences, Accessibility, then interact with
the table and navigate down to Speech. Stop interacting with the table and
locate the Stepper. It's usually defaulted around 50%.
Uh, it's checked on my end. How would that make it not work? If I uncheck
it, then check the time, Voiceover indeed is! incredibly slow. Once I check
it, it speaks at the same rate as my Voiceover. I'm just trying to help.
Shruggs. Sorry.
Sometimes...
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Might be that script is not compatible with Sierra?
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On 9/21/2016 3:33 PM, Brandon A. Olivares wrote:
Then it couldn’t work at all, though. So I don’t think that’s it?
On Sep 21, 2016, at 6:29 PM,
Then it couldn’t work at all, though. So I don’t think that’s it?
> On Sep 21, 2016, at 6:29 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland
> wrote:
>
> Go into Voiceover Utility. On the general tab, make sure allow Voiceover to
> be controlled by Apple script is checked.
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>
Go into Voiceover Utility. On the general tab, make sure allow Voiceover to
be controlled by Apple script is checked.
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Hi,
I just upgraded to Sierra.
Everything’s great, but when I do something like option-T to check the time,
Voiceover speaks very slowly. My usual rate is a lot faster, but when I run
some script to speak something, that voice is very slow. How can I change this?
Thanks,
Brandon
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Hi,
The app I used to use doesn't appear to work properly anymore. There's a
Notification Centre Widget called Fanny that puts basic info up in the
Notification Centre, but not as detailed as you were asking for. It does fan
speed and overall CPU temp. I have 4 cores and it only gave me one
I seem to recall about half a year ago having this same problem. What's really
weird is, if I add a contact from iOS, then, it definitely! does show on my
macs.
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Hmmm. Interesting indeed. I'll have to do some testing as well. I'll get back
to you in a bit.
Later...
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Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On Sep 21, 2016, at 15:12, Christopher-Mark Gilland
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Yes it is. Affirmative.
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I upgraded to sierra last night and all was fine, this morning however, it
was prompting me for a username and a password, I suppose. I was not able
to enter either one. command + f5 enabled me to put on voice and turn it
off the escape key turned off voice , , but nothing else worked.
Have you tried rebooting your iPhone?
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> On 22/09/2016, at 04:57, John JD Denning wrote:
>
> Greetings all, I have an annoyance that I hoped upgraded to iOS 10 would
>
Yeah, if you could check, that would be great. I obviously could do the same,
and am willing to. I just didn't know if you all knew off hand before I went
rummaging around, if there was anything that was definitely
recommended/accessible.
Again, as I said to Tim, same goes to you. Thank you
Yes it is. Affirmative.
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From: Tim Kilburn
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2016 5:05 PM
Subject: Re:
That's such a vague name, Tim, would you by chance happen to know who made the
app? I'll look, if not.
Thank you very greatly for your help!
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I think there's a battery meter app in the App Store that does some of this. I
think they have other things from that same vendor. I don't have my Macintosh
want me to check.
Best wishes,
Jonathan Cohn
> On Sep 21, 2016, at 5:01 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I used
Chris,
On your Mac, in the Contacts app, under Preferences, General, way down near the
bottom, is iCloud set as the default for new contacts?
Later...
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Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On Sep 21, 2016, at 15:01, Christopher-Mark Gilland
wrote:
OK, this is a little
Hi,
I used to use a product called Temperature Monitor. Not sure if it's still out
there or if it is compatible with newer MacOS's, but it was accessible and was
able to read all the sensors that mattered.
Later...
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Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On Sep 21, 2016, at 13:28,
OK, this is a little bit perplexing.
I have ICloud set up on all of my iOS devices, all of which are running iOS 10.
All of them have contact syncing enabled. Further, I have contact syncing
enabled on all of my macs. All of them are on the exact same wifi network, and
all of them are
Hello Laura, this is the way I do it. I navigate to the field that I want to
put the contacts in. Which Will be either that to, or BCC field. Then I typed
the first letter, I'm the contact that I want. Then once I select a, with Down
arrow keys, then I use a right arrow, and then repeat the
Are there any good, key word, free, as I don't have any money to spare right
now, apps that will accessibly with Voiceover let me see the current
temperature of all the cores on my mac, as well as the temp of my battery?
It's a long story, but I'm in urgent need of such utility. It could at
I also agree, I haven’t tested brail much yet but the over all update has been
a very good one. Make sure all the tools you use and programs are compatible
with sierra though that’s the only caveat. My encryption software for mail
doesn’t work yet but everything else so far is rock solid.
>
Another thing too, some providers like Comcast use your router to deliver their
services. Everywhere you see for example an Xfinity SSID that’s being
broadcast, unknowingly by most, by your home comcast routers. They sell WiFi
access and use their customers networks to carry the traffic. I
I appreciate everybody’s assistance on this. I’ll let you know how it goes.
Thx,
Jeff
> On Sep 21, 2016, at 3:12 PM, Scott Granados wrote:
>
> Great question, yes they would be on the same network. The head end cable
> device will be the one providing the services and
Hi Jeff,
I prefer it that way as well. That is, turn off the wireless broadcasting of
your ISP device. Some devices don't play nice together when setting up a
roaming kind of design, which is essentially what you're doing. The two Time
Capsules will play nice together.
Later...
Tim
Great question, yes they would be on the same network. The head end cable
device will be the one providing the services and the airports will be
providing bridging or access point like functionality only. Everything should
see everything else.
> On Sep 21, 2016, at 3:02 PM, Jeff Berwick
Well the good news is if you forget you can just attach your disk and wait a
while and everything will be caught up to the point just before you start your
upgrade. YOu’d want to do this anyway. You can leave it attached and back up
hourly as well.
I would do the same thing. Pick up a disk
Thanks Joseph, I totally agree.
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Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2016 2:38 PM
Either way, it's essentially doing the same thing, as far as I know. Only
diffedrence is, it's basically doing the dirtcy work for you automatically.
I could be wrong on this, but that's at least how I understand it.
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Perfect. Yes, the Bell Router/modem broadcasts a wireless signal, but I intend
on turning that off. I’m trying to keep my kids safe by routing things through
my home network where I can control access and DNS.
Jeff
> On Sep 21, 2016, at 3:05 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
>
>
Jeff,
They would be on the same network as the Bell modem/router device would provide
the networking framework and the Internet translation. Your Time Capsules
would provide the wireless signal. One extra question, do you know if your
Bell device also broadcasts a wireless signal?
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It's definitely possible, yes.
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To:
Sent: Wednesday, September 21,
Hi,
Scott's design is sound, as I would expect it to be coming from one with his
background. If you have your current design for distance purposes, then we can
work with it. Otherwise, your best scenario is to have both devices in Bridge
mode under the Network tab of AU, and both with the
Thank you. I like the automated backup idea so will look into it. I mean, I am
known to forget to backup until it’s necessary such as updating from El Capitan
to Sierra.
> On 21 Sep 2016, at 19:32, Scott Granados wrote:
>
> No excuse needed, great question.
>
> It all
In this scenario, would the two Time Capsules be on the same network, or would
they be on separate networks? Just wondering if devices on each will be able
to see each other.
Thx,
Jeff
> On Sep 21, 2016, at 2:54 PM, Scott Granados wrote:
>
> Here’s how i would address
Oh really? Sounds amazing!
> On 21 Sep 2016, at 19:44, Daniela Rubio wrote:
>
> I can just say that now I am really happy. Very good experience with braille!
>
> Best
>
> Daniela Rubio T
> Apple Distinguished Educator
>
>
>
>> El 21 sept 2016, a las 20:27, christopher
Here’s how i would address this issue, Tim and John and anyone else please
input your ideas.
1. I would take the first time capsule out of router mode and put also in to
bridge mode.
2. I would wire your first time capsule right to your cable modem.
3. I would take the second time capsule and
The 1st Time Capsule is:
ip: 192.168.2.10 and lan 10.0.2.1
The 2nd Time Capsule is:
IP: 10.0.2.4 and LAN: same (10.0.2.4)
Jeff
> On Sep 21, 2016, at 2:45 PM, Scott Granados wrote:
>
> Bam, Tim scores!
>
> Your cable modem is in NAT mode hence the double NAT. SO your
Bam, Tim scores!
Your cable modem is in NAT mode hence the double NAT. SO your cable modem is
NAT translating the packets from a real IP on the outside to an inside IP from
the 192 space. What IP is on the other inside time capsule if you don’t mind?
> On Sep 21, 2016, at 2:42 PM, Jeff
I can just say that now I am really happy. Very good experience with braille!
Best
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> El 21 sept 2016, a las 20:27, christopher hallsworth
> escribió:
>
> Don’t use Braille on mac, Sierra overall very good, Safari much
The modem reports an ip address of 192.168.2.1.
Jeff
> On Sep 21, 2016, at 2:34 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
>
> Jeff,
>
> What IP does your first TC report for the WAN and LAN when in the Airport
> Utility? This can help to determine whether your Bell modem is in Bridge
> mode
Chris,
Sugarcode? What is that, a new code in Sierra? (smiles)
You are right, there is too much drama on this group. But you are
the one most dramatic of all the members. You best go down to the local
gym and work off that excess energy of yours.
And again you are right, this is not
Mark, I believe the below message, for mac visionaries is going to Bring this
thread out-of-control. So I would like to kindly ask you if you can close it
please?
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> From: Scott Granados
> Subject: Re: Suggestions in how can I back up
Jeff,
What IP does your first TC report for the WAN and LAN when in the Airport
Utility? This can help to determine whether your Bell modem is in Bridge mode
or not. I suspect that it is not as most ISP's don't put their devices in
Bridge mode unless you specifically ask them to.
Later...
No excuse needed, great question.
It all depends on what you want to accomplish and the value of your data. If
you just have a few flat files with important data or pictures, things like
that, maybe tax returns or what ever your method works just fine with the idea
if you ever do lose a disk
All,
What is the best way to select contacts to add to an email message in mail?
I am needing to select many contacts that are not in one group and cannot
figure out the best way to get the email addresses from contacts to the mail
message. So any help would be great!
Thank you,
Laura
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Well, you’re losing me a bit, but this is the setup:
Cable modem connects to first time Capsule via ethernet,
1st Time Capsule connects to hub via ethernet,
Hub connects to 2nd Time Capsule via ethernet.
So, there is only one ethernet connection to the modem, but it also connects to
my Fibe TV.
Don’t use Braille on mac, Sierra overall very good, Safari much better
according to Applevis and I can see that, Apple has fixed many VoiceOver bugs
present El Capitan and earlier, highly recommended.
> On 21 Sep 2016, at 17:54, Anouk Radix wrote:
>
> Hi For the early
Hi all
So currently, I just use the copy and paste of all my personal files. So is it
better to do time machine backups then? Never explored this area so please
excuse any ignorance. Cheers!
> On 21 Sep 2016, at 18:05, John JD Denning wrote:
>
> It appears there's been
Well as much as I’d like to have an Apple powered formula 1 car or Apple car
play in the P1:) I’m not sure what to think about this. McLaren is denying the
claim but several sources confirm interest by Apple in the British super car
maker. The financial times and many other mainstream
From what i have read the Ipod Touch screens are 4 inches, and the
Iphone screens are either 4.7 or 5.5 inch screens could this be a factor
in doing the four finger single tap?
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John, I think you’re on to something here.
Let me make sure I have the wiring correct.
Jeff starts out with a cable modem which I think John is right is probably
locked to one IP and probably also bound by Mac address.
>From the cable modem we have a cable attaching to an airport time capsule
Does your service provider allow you to have multiple IP computers on the
network? Perhaps your ISP only will DHCP for one address within your house,
Cox used to do that for me. If that is the case and then not using public IP
address space then you will not be able to get your configuration
OK, sir, I won't give your real name publicly here on list, as you've asked me
kindly not to do so, and I'll respect that wish. You know I know who you are
though, and that we just were talking on Twitter.
You asked me over Twitter DM what I think. OK. Do you want the truth, or do
you want
I am a network engineer of 25 years. I started using Apple products in 1982
and have continuously. I hold patents in the network transmission space and
have built key parts of the Verizon Wireless networks including the Voice over
LTE environment as well as key design efforts in network
Ok, scott, where do you have your crendencals, to be able to give
advise? I know chris, is certified to be able to give the advise he does
give so can you show us the proof you know what you are talking about?
mister smarty pants!
On 9/21/2016 12:38 PM, Scott Granados wrote:
Chris, nobody
Chris, nobody cares and you have absolutely 0 room to speak. The one time I
made the mistake of helping you, you went psycho and besides, I’m not
interested in the moral comments from a rapist.
So pipe down inmate.
> On Sep 21, 2016, at 1:28 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland
Braille works. Enough said.
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And I do not appreciate Scott's comment at all! I was trying to help for God
given sake! Tim is correct in that it's not required to boot to a backup. In
that sense, yes, it's a full backup. I agree, but that wasn't my initial
point, and I think I made it very clear as such. I never said
Yep, figured that out. Thanks for help.
Sent from my Mac, The only computer with full accessibility for the blind
built-in
Sincerely, The Constantly Barefooted Ray
Still a very happy Mac, Verizon Wireless iPhone6+ and Apple TV user!
> On Sep 21, 2016, at 10:24 AM, Tim Kilburn
Hello,
I should know the answer to this, but how do we use the spell checker? How do
I choose from a list of suggestions or revert to the way I typed the word?
Maybe there is something on apple-vis but I haven’t looked yet.
Chris
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You're incorrect on one factor here. For the most part, you're dead spot on,
but you don't need a time capsle to do a Time Machine backup. Just beware.
It'll work just by plugging an external drive into the system. Time Capsles
are really cool, don't get me wrong, but they're really not
Yep. I've used a portable drive for Time Machine backups since getting my
first Mac in 2009. Works like a charm, no need for a router or anything else.
Cheers,
Donna
> On Sep 21, 2016, at 12:03 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
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> What on earth gave you the idea that you need an
I'm not hitting any issues with anything here. The copy and paste thing is neat
but I don't use Siri so I can't comment on that. I might screw around with it
just to see how well it learns things, but I don't need dictation enough to
care, because often the times when it would be useful, it
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