Yeah I would have thought it would have to be a USB a device of some sort as
audio not installed is a problem I have with servers being setup but USB
speakers work fine for me.
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From: 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries
Sent: Tuesday, 8 January 2019 2:23 AM
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Hello,
I see two advantages for using spaces beyond what Tim mentioned.
1. Windows know when they are completely hidden, and if you have a window that
is making a lot of updates that you don’t care about the OS will automatically
ignore requests to update window contents while the window is
Hello
my computer stand fell over and the mac fell on the floor the glass on
the screen shaddered how ever it still works
luckly I have carpet
any one know how much it would cost to replace the glass part?
or am I just best at leaving it as is?
it is a early 2009 imac
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Hi,
Mission Control is totally accessible. If you are the kind of user that has
many windows open in many applications all at once, then Mission Control could
be quite useful. Once in Mission Control, all apps and open windows within
those apps is listed in a logical fashion. So, you could
Hi,
just because I'm curious: I assumed Mission Control and Spaces as useless for
VoiceOver users. But maybe this was a false assumtion. So could you help me to
understand in which cases these tools are useful for blind users? Why do you
want to use them?
Thanks and all the best
Jürgen
Von
Hi,
I don't use One Password, so can't totally replicate the issue, but sometimes,
when cycling through apps with cmd-tab, it doesn't cycle logically. I suggest
you press the cmd-tab, then wait to hear what app it has chosen to bring focus
to. Regarding the Magic Trackpad, if TrackPad
Hello,
I am using VoiceOver on the latest level of Mojave on my 2017
iMac.
I would like to run all my applications in full screen mode, which results in
each application having its own Space. In particular I want to run 1 password
in full screen mode.
My sighted wife tells me that when I
hello,
You're absolutely correct. All updates went perfectly fine and I am currently
at the latest windows 10.
Dan
> On Jan 7, 2019, at 5:20 AM, 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> Thanks, Dan. This is a rather useful and important finding. Ordinarily,
> one would expect
Very much your choice.
Bootcamp enables a dual boot situation. VMware (or Virtual Box) enables
a guest virtual Windows machine while running the Macintosh OS X
environment.
Note that you can have both. Your Bootcamp installation can be accessed
as a virtual machine. However, I'm unclear whether
It worked for me on my early 2014 vintage Airbook over USB.
Oriol Gómez writes:
> hi
> windows drivers for the bootcamp system are not included
> the mac speakers do not work with the generic Realtec drivers that
> microsoft provides
> Thus, the installation is not accessible.
> In the case of a
The speakers builtin on a Mac laptop will not work in Windows until the
drivers they require are installed. That hasn't happened at the point
Windows is being installed.
In fact, you may find you need to use a USB headphone or speaker, not
just some headphone plugged into the headphone jack. That
Thanks, Dan. This is a rather useful and important finding. Ordinarily,
one would expect using the latest release is the way to go. But, it
seems that isn't always the case, as it seems it wasn't this time.
I presume that once you installed, you were able to upgrade the the
later Windows 10
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