Re: Seeing AI on M1 Mac?

2022-02-16 Thread joseph hodge
It used to be on the M1 version before Apple patched it! You could’ve installed it with the imazing sweet however that way is now blocked unfortunately. When I tried it though it didn’t work as expected I had high hopes back in the day for it but the FaceTime camera was not very good! Sent

iPhone screen starting to fail?

2022-02-16 Thread Phil Halton
A strange new development has started to occur with my iPhone XR in the last week. Twice now I have been unable to wake up the phone by touching the screen. Instead, I have to press the side button. The last time this happened a few days ago? I rebooted the phone and that cleared up the problem

Re: Seeing AI on M1 Mac?

2022-02-16 Thread 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
Hi, MacOS will do the text recognition on its own. Simply press VO-shift-l. You may need to press this command twice as the first time often gives a false response. If Seeing AI is available on Mac, I’d be surprised. Although, I love surprises :). Later… Tim Kilburn Jamf Certified Tech

Seeing AI on M1 Mac?

2022-02-16 Thread Muhammad Fayed
Hi, Is Seeing AI available on Mac with M1 device? If yes, is it as usable as on iPhone or there is a difference? Of course I know that the app won’t be use for anything other than existing photos, but it would be great to have it on Mac when text recognition is required on Mac beside Apple’s

Re: Braille on IOS

2022-02-16 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hi! I assume you tell the accessibility team that. That will actually help I guess. I use to mail them every now and then as there are a lot of things that needs to be fixed so that braille should work properly on the Mac. I don’t use a braille display with quirky keyboard. I use the Handitech

Super Agent for Safari on Mac

2022-02-16 Thread Paul Hopewell
Hello, Have any listers got the Super Agent for Safari App working on Mac Monterey 12.2.1? You can install it from the Mac App Store where it is free. You can set it up to automatically fill in the desired cookie permissions which most web sites in Europe require and where it is generally so

Re: Does anyone know a good podcast or demo

2022-02-16 Thread Kliph
I don’t have that issue with amazon, but I use quick nav, single key navigation, and there are never any issues. Follow my Podcast and Youtube Channels where you

Re: Does anyone know a good podcast or demo

2022-02-16 Thread Herbie Allen
amazon is a classic example of having to change the VO settings. Because of that site constantly bringing up the review overshadowing everything else, I switched my cursor to ignore VO cursor. Other then that, I haven’t noticed any difference. Like others said, try the various methods for

Re: Does anyone know a good podcast or demo

2022-02-16 Thread Dave Carlson
Joe, Take a look at www.appleviz.com . Lots of self-help material there on VO commands, etc. Dave Carlson Oregonian, Farfar, Engineer, Musician, Pioneer, and Woodworker On Feb 16, 2022, at 6:26 AM, joseph hodge wrote: I’d like to learn more about using VoiceOver to

Re: Does anyone know a good podcast or demo

2022-02-16 Thread Phil Halton
I know of no such podcast, but you could find out for yourself by experimenting with it and playing around with it. I’m not being dismissive, I’m just trying to tell you that you can teach yourself a lot while you’re waiting for someone else to come along and show you things. It’s something

Does anyone know a good podcast or demo

2022-02-16 Thread joseph hodge
I’d like to learn more about using VoiceOver to follow mouse or keyboard separately and best cases for this. Does anyone know any podcasts or trainings that look at this in detail? Joe -- The following information is important for all members of the Mac Visionaries list. If you have any

Re: Braille on IOS

2022-02-16 Thread 'Jason White' via MacVisionaries
On 15/2/22 17:33, joseph hodge wrote: Using braille on the Mac with a topical display with the Perkins keyboard is quite challenging as they don't have a lot of commands to jump around the operating system. There are commands to emulate most of the keys (control, command, option), and