Re: Mirroring a display, but not VoiceOver

2019-10-24 Thread 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
Hi,

Exactly right Jason.  If you make that modification in the Sound category of VO 
Utility, that should do the trick.

Later...


Tim Kilburn
Apple Teacher
(with Swift Playgrounds Recognition)
Jamf Certified Associate
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Oct 24, 2019, at 06:15, 'Jason White' via MacVisionaries 
 wrote:

What happens if you change the output device in VoiceOver Utility -> Sound to 
your system speaker, rather than the default output?

On 10/24/19, 04:19, "Julie Rattray"  wrote:

   Hi,

   I think the the answer to this depends on if you are doing this for keynote 
or more generally 

   If for keynote then I think the place to do this is in the presenter display 
or set up show menus where you can choose to mirror the slides etc - this is 
not mirroring the full computer it is just then using the Apple TV as a way to 
present the slides - again I can do a bit of playing with keynote later and get 
back to you.

   If your question was more than just keynote I will need to leave it to 
someone more knolabgible than me 

> On 24 Oct 2019, at 05:24, Steve Matzura  wrote:
> 
> I can mirror my entire Mac--VoiceOver, screen and all--to my Apple TV,  but 
> I'd prefer to do it without VoiceOver. Rather, I'd prefer to keep VoiceOver 
> coming out of the built-in audio interface whichh is connected to a jack on 
> the back of the computer. In turn, that is connected to the analog input of a 
> mixer to which I have headphones connected. So, it I could mirror the display 
> but keep the audio in my own ears, that would be preferable. Is it possible?
> 
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Re: Mirroring a display, but not VoiceOver

2019-10-24 Thread 'Jason White' via MacVisionaries
What happens if you change the output device in VoiceOver Utility -> Sound to 
your system speaker, rather than the default output?

On 10/24/19, 04:19, "Julie Rattray"  wrote:

Hi,

I think the the answer to this depends on if you are doing this for keynote 
or more generally 

If for keynote then I think the place to do this is in the presenter 
display or set up show menus where you can choose to mirror the slides etc - 
this is not mirroring the full computer it is just then using the Apple TV as a 
way to present the slides - again I can do a bit of playing with keynote later 
and get back to you.

If your question was more than just keynote I will need to leave it to 
someone more knolabgible than me 

> On 24 Oct 2019, at 05:24, Steve Matzura  wrote:
> 
> I can mirror my entire Mac--VoiceOver, screen and all--to my Apple TV,  
but I'd prefer to do it without VoiceOver. Rather, I'd prefer to keep VoiceOver 
coming out of the built-in audio interface whichh is connected to a jack on the 
back of the computer. In turn, that is connected to the analog input of a mixer 
to which I have headphones connected. So, it I could mirror the display but 
keep the audio in my own ears, that would be preferable. Is it possible?
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Re: Mirroring a display, but not VoiceOver

2019-10-24 Thread Julie Rattray
Hi,

I think the the answer to this depends on if you are doing this for keynote or 
more generally 

If for keynote then I think the place to do this is in the presenter display or 
set up show menus where you can choose to mirror the slides etc - this is not 
mirroring the full computer it is just then using the Apple TV as a way to 
present the slides - again I can do a bit of playing with keynote later and get 
back to you.

If your question was more than just keynote I will need to leave it to someone 
more knolabgible than me 

> On 24 Oct 2019, at 05:24, Steve Matzura  wrote:
> 
> I can mirror my entire Mac--VoiceOver, screen and all--to my Apple TV,  but 
> I'd prefer to do it without VoiceOver. Rather, I'd prefer to keep VoiceOver 
> coming out of the built-in audio interface whichh is connected to a jack on 
> the back of the computer. In turn, that is connected to the analog input of a 
> mixer to which I have headphones connected. So, it I could mirror the display 
> but keep the audio in my own ears, that would be preferable. Is it possible?
> 
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Mirroring a display, but not VoiceOver

2019-10-23 Thread Steve Matzura
I can mirror my entire Mac--VoiceOver, screen and all--to my Apple TV,  
but I'd prefer to do it without VoiceOver. Rather, I'd prefer to keep 
VoiceOver coming out of the built-in audio interface whichh is connected 
to a jack on the back of the computer. In turn, that is connected to the 
analog input of a mixer to which I have headphones connected. So, it I 
could mirror the display but keep the audio in my own ears, that would 
be preferable. Is it possible?


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