Re: copy and paste

2022-12-12 Thread Bradford Snyder
Check and see if the “Write Protect” switch on the SD card is enabled.

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On Dec 12, 2022, at 15:41, Lorie McCloud  wrote:

I’ve got an sd card in my Mac and I’m trying to paste some files to it. I press 
command-C to copy and then when I pop over into the correct window I press 
command-V to paste. I get a “ding” instead of the usual notice from vo that the 
file has been pasted. what could cause this?

thanks.
Lorie

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Re: copy and paste

2022-12-12 Thread Bradford Snyder
CMD + V is the Copy command.


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On Dec 12, 2022, at 16:24, 'Jason White' via MacVisionaries 
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On 13/12/22 08:41, Lorie McCloud wrote:
> I’ve got an sd card in my Mac and I’m trying to paste some files to it. I 
> press command-C to copy and then when I pop over into the correct window I 
> press command-V to paste. I get a “ding” instead of the usual notice from vo 
> that the file has been pasted. what could cause this?

Have you tried using the cp command instead?


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Re: copy and paste

2022-12-12 Thread 'Jason White' via MacVisionaries



On 13/12/22 09:29, Lorie McCloud wrote:

what is the copy command?


https://www.macworld.com/article/350436/macos-terminal-utilities-command-line-files-directories-folders-quick-look.html


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Re: copy and paste

2022-12-12 Thread Lorie McCloud
what is the copy command?

I finally got it to work. I had to remove the card and reinsert it.

> On Dec 12, 2022, at 4:24 PM, 'Jason White' via MacVisionaries 
>  wrote:
> 
> 
> On 13/12/22 08:41, Lorie McCloud wrote:
>> I’ve got an sd card in my Mac and I’m trying to paste some files to it. I 
>> press command-C to copy and then when I pop over into the correct window I 
>> press command-V to paste. I get a “ding” instead of the usual notice from vo 
>> that the file has been pasted. what could cause this?
> 
> Have you tried using the cp command instead?
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Re: copy and paste

2022-12-12 Thread 'Jason White' via MacVisionaries



On 13/12/22 08:41, Lorie McCloud wrote:

I’ve got an sd card in my Mac and I’m trying to paste some files to it. I press 
command-C to copy and then when I pop over into the correct window I press 
command-V to paste. I get a “ding” instead of the usual notice from vo that the 
file has been pasted. what could cause this?


Have you tried using the cp command instead?


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copy and paste

2022-12-12 Thread Lorie McCloud
I’ve got an sd card in my Mac and I’m trying to paste some files to it. I press 
command-C to copy and then when I pop over into the correct window I press 
command-V to paste. I get a “ding” instead of the usual notice from vo that the 
file has been pasted. what could cause this?

thanks.
Lorie

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Re: copy and paste on a Mac

2021-05-02 Thread Lorie McCloud
thanks I fiddled around with that little switch on the sd card and that seems 
to have fixed the problem.

> On May 2, 2021, at 3:40 PM, Brad Snyder  wrote:
> 
> Try copying the files one at a time, and see if that makes a difference.
> You may also want to make sure the Write-protect switch on the SD card is 
> disabled, though that should cause you to get a dialogue box warning, not a 
> “bonk” alert.
> 
> - Brad -
> 
> 
> On May 2, 2021, at 15:27, Lorie McCloud  > wrote:
> 
> I'm having trouble with this basic function. I selected 2 books to copy to an 
> sd card. I copied them from a folder on my Mac running Catalina. vo tells me 
> they're copied. then when I pop over to my sd card and press command-v for 
> paste, I get a bonk. any suggestions?
> 
> thanks.
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Re: copy and paste on a Mac

2021-05-02 Thread Brad Snyder
Try copying the files one at a time, and see if that makes a difference.
You may also want to make sure the Write-protect switch on the SD card is 
disabled, though that should cause you to get a dialogue box warning, not a 
“bonk” alert.

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On May 2, 2021, at 15:27, Lorie McCloud  wrote:

I'm having trouble with this basic function. I selected 2 books to copy to an 
sd card. I copied them from a folder on my Mac running Catalina. vo tells me 
they're copied. then when I pop over to my sd card and press command-v for 
paste, I get a bonk. any suggestions?

thanks.
Lorie

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copy and paste on a Mac

2021-05-02 Thread Lorie McCloud
I'm having trouble with this basic function. I selected 2 books to copy to an 
sd card. I copied them from a folder on my Mac running Catalina. vo tells me 
they're copied. then when I pop over to my sd card and press command-v for 
paste, I get a bonk. any suggestions?

thanks.
Lorie

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Re: Copy Cut Paste

2020-03-19 Thread 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
   Ok good. I thought I might have been missing something but that 
certainly will do. Thanks for confirming this for me, Jason.


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On 3/19/2020 5:00 PM, 'Jason White' via MacVisionaries wrote:

You need to use the Mac OS keystrokes (Command-C, Command-V, etc.) via the 
braille display: dots 1-7-Space, V to paste, for example. It's two keystrokes, 
and should be quick enough to type.

On 3/19/20, 18:46, "'E.T.' via MacVisionaries" 
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 With a braille display (Focus Blue 5th in this case) connected to
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Re: Copy Cut Paste

2020-03-19 Thread 'Jason White' via MacVisionaries
You need to use the Mac OS keystrokes (Command-C, Command-V, etc.) via the 
braille display: dots 1-7-Space, V to paste, for example. It's two keystrokes, 
and should be quick enough to type.

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Copy Cut Paste

2020-03-19 Thread 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
   With a braille display (Focus Blue 5th in this case) connected to 
the Mac, how does one use the copy cut and paste commands?


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RE: OS X Hidden Treasures: Copy and Paste - TidBITS

2019-08-16 Thread Hemachandran Karaha
Thanks a ton Jonathan.

 

Warmly,

Hem.

 

 

From: Jonathan Cohn  
Sent: 16 August 2019 19:24
To: Hemachandran Karaha 
Cc: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: OS X Hidden Treasures: Copy and Paste - TidBITS

 

I would recommend that. A new version just came out with some OCR functions, so 
you might even be able to use KeyBoard Maestro to read some non-accessible PDFs 
and such!

Jonathan 

 





On Aug 15, 2019, at 11:57 AM, Hemachandran Karaha mailto:hemaka...@gmail.com> > wrote:

 

Hi Jonathan,

 

This is a lot of technical stuff. I can’t really understand technical language.

 

I just want a utility which allows me to continuously copy text segments 
together so that I can paste later on. Will keyboard maestro do the trick? 
Kindly let me know.

 

Warmly,

Hem.

 

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Re: OS X Hidden Treasures: Copy and Paste - TidBITS

2019-08-16 Thread Jonathan Cohn
I would recommend that. A new version just came out with some OCR functions, so 
you might even be able to use KeyBoard Maestro to read some non-accessible PDFs 
and such!
Jonathan 
 

> On Aug 15, 2019, at 11:57 AM, Hemachandran Karaha  wrote:
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> Hi Jonathan,
>  
> This is a lot of technical stuff. I can’t really understand technical 
> language.
>  
> I just want a utility which allows me to continuously copy text segments 
> together so that I can paste later on. Will keyboard maestro do the trick? 
> Kindly let me know.
>  
> Warmly,
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RE: OS X Hidden Treasures: Copy and Paste - TidBITS

2019-08-15 Thread Hemachandran Karaha
Hi Jonathan,

 

This is a lot of technical stuff. I can’t really understand technical language.

 

I just want a utility which allows me to continuously copy text segments 
together so that I can paste later on. Will keyboard maestro do the trick? 
Kindly let me know.

 

Warmly,

Hem.

 

 

 

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RE: OS X Hidden Treasures: Copy and Paste - TidBITS

2019-08-14 Thread Hemachandran Karaha
Hi Jonathan,

 

Thanks so much for such a detailed reply. 

 

I am going to try Kill and Yank within Microsoft Word for Mac. I may also try 
Keyboard Maestro.

 

Thanks again.

 

Warmly,

Hem.

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Copy and paste from iBooks

2016-01-28 Thread Paul Hopewell
Hello, 
Is it possible to use VoiceOver to copy a page or so of text from an iPub book 
in iBooks and then paste it into an Email as a discussion point? this is on Mac 
OS El Capitan? If not can this be done on IOS 9.2? I have googled copy and 
paste from iBooks and found answers on how to do this using vision and a mouse, 
but this does not help a VoiceOver user. 

Many thanks. 

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Re: Copy and paste from iBooks

2016-01-28 Thread Anne Robertson
Hello Paul,

I’ve just done a bit of experimenting using a DRM-protected book. Although 
Shift plus Arrow Keys selects text, Cmd-c doesn’t copy it to the clipboard. 
However, You can make VO read a paragraph with VO-p then use the VO command 
VO-Shift-c to copy the last spoken phrase to the clipboard and it works.
The largest chunk of text I could do this with was a paragraph. The Next Page 
command doesn’t seem to work in iBooks. This is on my Mac running the latest El 
Capitan.

Cheers,

Anne


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> Hello, 
> Is it possible to use VoiceOver to copy a page or so of text from an iPub 
> book in iBooks and then paste it into an Email as a discussion point? this is 
> on Mac OS El Capitan? If not can this be done on IOS 9.2? I have googled copy 
> and paste from iBooks and found answers on how to do this using vision and a 
> mouse, but this does not help a VoiceOver user. 
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Re: Copy and paste from iBooks

2016-01-28 Thread Ben J. Bloomgren
I'll have to try it, Paul, but maybe you could use copy last utterance to 
clipboard.


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Hello,
Is it possible to use VoiceOver to copy a page or so of text from an iPub 
book in iBooks and then paste it into an Email as a discussion point? this 
is on Mac OS El Capitan? If not can this be done on IOS 9.2? I have googled 
copy and paste from iBooks and found answers on how to do this using vision 
and a mouse, but this does not help a VoiceOver user.


Many thanks.

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copy and paste on ipad with bt keyboard

2015-10-07 Thread mattias jonsson


Skickat från min iPadhow to do?

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Copy and Paste

2014-07-07 Thread Ibraheem Fakir
Dear List,

Recently, I've tried copying text off a web page and have had little success. 
I've never had this problem before, on an older mac running Mavericks. Now, I'm 
using a newer machine but still running Mavericks and can't seem to accomplish 
task. Below is the steps I've tried.

1. Interact with text on web page with VO, Shift, Down arrow.
2. VO + enter to begin selecting text.
3. VO + Right Arrow till end of desired text.
4. VO + Enter to stop selecting text.
5. Command C to copy.
6. Command V into a word processor to paste.

Am I doing something wrong here? Also, I'm using group navigation mode with VO. 
Curious to know how to copy multiple paragraphs on a web page as well. Meaning 
parts of an essay which are separated in group navigation mode so it requires 
you stop interacting with the first paragraph and then VO right arrow to the 
next paragraph and then interact with the second paragraph.

Thanks for any tips.

Best,

I

  

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Re: Copy and Paste

2014-07-07 Thread isaac
No you are doing every thing right. 
To copy paragraphs try turning on quick nav and switch it to [aragraphs. 
Next press vo enter to start selecting text. 
Next try pressing vo down arrow to select  the text. 
Next press command c to copy it and then paste it in to you're document. 
If this doesn't work or if have you have any questions reply to this.
isaac
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On Jul 7, 2014, at 1:04 PM, Ibraheem Fakir ibayri...@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear List,
 
 Recently, I've tried copying text off a web page and have had little success. 
 I've never had this problem before, on an older mac running Mavericks. Now, 
 I'm using a newer machine but still running Mavericks and can't seem to 
 accomplish task. Below is the steps I've tried.
 
 1. Interact with text on web page with VO, Shift, Down arrow.
 2. VO + enter to begin selecting text.
 3. VO + Right Arrow till end of desired text.
 4. VO + Enter to stop selecting text.
 5. Command C to copy.
 6. Command V into a word processor to paste.
 
 Am I doing something wrong here? Also, I'm using group navigation mode with 
 VO. Curious to know how to copy multiple paragraphs on a web page as well. 
 Meaning parts of an essay which are separated in group navigation mode so it 
 requires you stop interacting with the first paragraph and then VO right 
 arrow to the next paragraph and then interact with the second paragraph.
 
 Thanks for any tips.
 
 Best,
 
 I
 
 
 
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Re: Copy and Paste

2014-07-07 Thread Ibraheem Fakir
Dear Isaac,

Thank you for writing back.

First, though not a huge issue at this problem, when turning quicknav on, and 
spinning through my roter, I don't have a paragraph setting. I set it to words. 
Second, I followed your steps and when I'm ready to copy by pressing command C. 
I hear the short high pitch sound indicating that whatever I tried to do 
failed. I tried your steps on a different page, this time a random Wikipedia 
article and didn't receive the high pitch sign of error. Instead, VO pronounced 
the phrase copy and when I went to paste the chunk of Wikipedia article into 
a document, my clipboard was empty. I tried a Wikipedia article in case there 
was some form of restriction on the original page I'm trying to copy from. 
Don't see why there would be as its a write up on exercise descriptions. 
Anyway, any other ideas? I have my mouse set to follow my keyboard cursor. 

All best,

I


On Jul 7, 2014, at 2:39 PM, isaac isaac.heb...@gmail.com wrote:

 No you are doing every thing right. 
 To copy paragraphs try turning on quick nav and switch it to [aragraphs. 
 Next press vo enter to start selecting text. 
 Next try pressing vo down arrow to select  the text. 
 Next press command c to copy it and then paste it in to you're document. 
 If this doesn't work or if have you have any questions reply to this.
 isaac
 isaac.heb...@gmail.com
 Skype gold_wildcat 
 
 On Jul 7, 2014, at 1:04 PM, Ibraheem Fakir ibayri...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Dear List,
 
 Recently, I've tried copying text off a web page and have had little 
 success. I've never had this problem before, on an older mac running 
 Mavericks. Now, I'm using a newer machine but still running Mavericks and 
 can't seem to accomplish task. Below is the steps I've tried.
 
 1. Interact with text on web page with VO, Shift, Down arrow.
 2. VO + enter to begin selecting text.
 3. VO + Right Arrow till end of desired text.
 4. VO + Enter to stop selecting text.
 5. Command C to copy.
 6. Command V into a word processor to paste.
 
 Am I doing something wrong here? Also, I'm using group navigation mode with 
 VO. Curious to know how to copy multiple paragraphs on a web page as well. 
 Meaning parts of an essay which are separated in group navigation mode so it 
 requires you stop interacting with the first paragraph and then VO right 
 arrow to the next paragraph and then interact with the second paragraph.
 
 Thanks for any tips.
 
 Best,
 
 I
 
 
 
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Re: Copy and Paste

2014-07-07 Thread isaac
First add the paragraph setting to you're rotor then try doing the following 
steps that I sent you in the previous email. 

isaac
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On Jul 7, 2014, at 1:59 PM, Ibraheem Fakir ibayri...@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear Isaac,
 
 Thank you for writing back.
 
 First, though not a huge issue at this problem, when turning quicknav on, and 
 spinning through my roter, I don't have a paragraph setting. I set it to 
 words. Second, I followed your steps and when I'm ready to copy by pressing 
 command C. I hear the short high pitch sound indicating that whatever I tried 
 to do failed. I tried your steps on a different page, this time a random 
 Wikipedia article and didn't receive the high pitch sign of error. Instead, 
 VO pronounced the phrase copy and when I went to paste the chunk of 
 Wikipedia article into a document, my clipboard was empty. I tried a 
 Wikipedia article in case there was some form of restriction on the original 
 page I'm trying to copy from. Don't see why there would be as its a write up 
 on exercise descriptions. Anyway, any other ideas? I have my mouse set to 
 follow my keyboard cursor. 
 
 All best,
 
 I
 
 
 On Jul 7, 2014, at 2:39 PM, isaac isaac.heb...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 No you are doing every thing right. 
 To copy paragraphs try turning on quick nav and switch it to [aragraphs. 
 Next press vo enter to start selecting text. 
 Next try pressing vo down arrow to select  the text. 
 Next press command c to copy it and then paste it in to you're document. 
 If this doesn't work or if have you have any questions reply to this.
 isaac
 isaac.heb...@gmail.com
 Skype gold_wildcat 
 
 On Jul 7, 2014, at 1:04 PM, Ibraheem Fakir ibayri...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Dear List,
 
 Recently, I've tried copying text off a web page and have had little 
 success. I've never had this problem before, on an older mac running 
 Mavericks. Now, I'm using a newer machine but still running Mavericks and 
 can't seem to accomplish task. Below is the steps I've tried.
 
 1. Interact with text on web page with VO, Shift, Down arrow.
 2. VO + enter to begin selecting text.
 3. VO + Right Arrow till end of desired text.
 4. VO + Enter to stop selecting text.
 5. Command C to copy.
 6. Command V into a word processor to paste.
 
 Am I doing something wrong here? Also, I'm using group navigation mode with 
 VO. Curious to know how to copy multiple paragraphs on a web page as well. 
 Meaning parts of an essay which are separated in group navigation mode so 
 it requires you stop interacting with the first paragraph and then VO right 
 arrow to the next paragraph and then interact with the second paragraph.
 
 Thanks for any tips.
 
 Best,
 
 I
 
 
 
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Re: Copy and Paste

2014-07-07 Thread Ibraheem Fakir
Sorry,

I can't find a paragraph option to add to roter. Here's what I did. In VO 
utility, I went to the web category. Inside there, I selected the web roter 
tab. In the table of options, I don't see anything that says paragraph for me 
to check.

Any thoughts? Also, shouldn't it be able to work with quick nag set to read 
words? Thanks so much for your thoughts.

All best,

I

On Jul 7, 2014, at 3:14 PM, isaac isaac.heb...@gmail.com wrote:

 First add the paragraph setting to you're rotor then try doing the following 
 steps that I sent you in the previous email. 
 
 isaac
 isaac.heb...@gmail.com
 Skype gold_wildcat 
 
 On Jul 7, 2014, at 1:59 PM, Ibraheem Fakir ibayri...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Dear Isaac,
 
 Thank you for writing back.
 
 First, though not a huge issue at this problem, when turning quicknav on, 
 and spinning through my roter, I don't have a paragraph setting. I set it to 
 words. Second, I followed your steps and when I'm ready to copy by pressing 
 command C. I hear the short high pitch sound indicating that whatever I 
 tried to do failed. I tried your steps on a different page, this time a 
 random Wikipedia article and didn't receive the high pitch sign of error. 
 Instead, VO pronounced the phrase copy and when I went to paste the chunk 
 of Wikipedia article into a document, my clipboard was empty. I tried a 
 Wikipedia article in case there was some form of restriction on the original 
 page I'm trying to copy from. Don't see why there would be as its a write up 
 on exercise descriptions. Anyway, any other ideas? I have my mouse set to 
 follow my keyboard cursor. 
 
 All best,
 
 I
 
 
 On Jul 7, 2014, at 2:39 PM, isaac isaac.heb...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 No you are doing every thing right. 
 To copy paragraphs try turning on quick nav and switch it to [aragraphs. 
 Next press vo enter to start selecting text. 
 Next try pressing vo down arrow to select  the text. 
 Next press command c to copy it and then paste it in to you're document. 
 If this doesn't work or if have you have any questions reply to this.
 isaac
 isaac.heb...@gmail.com
 Skype gold_wildcat 
 
 On Jul 7, 2014, at 1:04 PM, Ibraheem Fakir ibayri...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Dear List,
 
 Recently, I've tried copying text off a web page and have had little 
 success. I've never had this problem before, on an older mac running 
 Mavericks. Now, I'm using a newer machine but still running Mavericks and 
 can't seem to accomplish task. Below is the steps I've tried.
 
 1. Interact with text on web page with VO, Shift, Down arrow.
 2. VO + enter to begin selecting text.
 3. VO + Right Arrow till end of desired text.
 4. VO + Enter to stop selecting text.
 5. Command C to copy.
 6. Command V into a word processor to paste.
 
 Am I doing something wrong here? Also, I'm using group navigation mode 
 with VO. Curious to know how to copy multiple paragraphs on a web page as 
 well. Meaning parts of an essay which are separated in group navigation 
 mode so it requires you stop interacting with the first paragraph and then 
 VO right arrow to the next paragraph and then interact with the second 
 paragraph.
 
 Thanks for any tips.
 
 Best,
 
 I
 
 
 
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Re: Copy and Paste

2014-07-07 Thread Ibraheem Fakir
Interesting note,

I've been using Google Chrome and there's where the problem seems to exist. I 
just tried copying and pasting with Safari and it works perfectly well. Excuse 
me if its been mentioned before that copying and pasting within Chrome isn't 
possible with the usual VO commands. Thanks for your help. Now I've got to 
figure out how to find the URL of a web page loaded in Chrome. 

Much appreciation,

I


On Jul 7, 2014, at 3:14 PM, isaac isaac.heb...@gmail.com wrote:

 First add the paragraph setting to you're rotor then try doing the following 
 steps that I sent you in the previous email. 
 
 isaac
 isaac.heb...@gmail.com
 Skype gold_wildcat 
 
 On Jul 7, 2014, at 1:59 PM, Ibraheem Fakir ibayri...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Dear Isaac,
 
 Thank you for writing back.
 
 First, though not a huge issue at this problem, when turning quicknav on, 
 and spinning through my roter, I don't have a paragraph setting. I set it to 
 words. Second, I followed your steps and when I'm ready to copy by pressing 
 command C. I hear the short high pitch sound indicating that whatever I 
 tried to do failed. I tried your steps on a different page, this time a 
 random Wikipedia article and didn't receive the high pitch sign of error. 
 Instead, VO pronounced the phrase copy and when I went to paste the chunk 
 of Wikipedia article into a document, my clipboard was empty. I tried a 
 Wikipedia article in case there was some form of restriction on the original 
 page I'm trying to copy from. Don't see why there would be as its a write up 
 on exercise descriptions. Anyway, any other ideas? I have my mouse set to 
 follow my keyboard cursor. 
 
 All best,
 
 I
 
 
 On Jul 7, 2014, at 2:39 PM, isaac isaac.heb...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 No you are doing every thing right. 
 To copy paragraphs try turning on quick nav and switch it to [aragraphs. 
 Next press vo enter to start selecting text. 
 Next try pressing vo down arrow to select  the text. 
 Next press command c to copy it and then paste it in to you're document. 
 If this doesn't work or if have you have any questions reply to this.
 isaac
 isaac.heb...@gmail.com
 Skype gold_wildcat 
 
 On Jul 7, 2014, at 1:04 PM, Ibraheem Fakir ibayri...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Dear List,
 
 Recently, I've tried copying text off a web page and have had little 
 success. I've never had this problem before, on an older mac running 
 Mavericks. Now, I'm using a newer machine but still running Mavericks and 
 can't seem to accomplish task. Below is the steps I've tried.
 
 1. Interact with text on web page with VO, Shift, Down arrow.
 2. VO + enter to begin selecting text.
 3. VO + Right Arrow till end of desired text.
 4. VO + Enter to stop selecting text.
 5. Command C to copy.
 6. Command V into a word processor to paste.
 
 Am I doing something wrong here? Also, I'm using group navigation mode 
 with VO. Curious to know how to copy multiple paragraphs on a web page as 
 well. Meaning parts of an essay which are separated in group navigation 
 mode so it requires you stop interacting with the first paragraph and then 
 VO right arrow to the next paragraph and then interact with the second 
 paragraph.
 
 Thanks for any tips.
 
 Best,
 
 I
 
 
 
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Re: Copy and Paste

2014-07-07 Thread Rachel Feinberg

You can find the web address by pressing command+L in Chrome.

On 7/7/2014 1:46 PM, Ibraheem Fakir wrote:

Interesting note,

I've been using Google Chrome and there's where the problem seems to exist. I 
just tried copying and pasting with Safari and it works perfectly well. Excuse 
me if its been mentioned before that copying and pasting within Chrome isn't 
possible with the usual VO commands. Thanks for your help. Now I've got to 
figure out how to find the URL of a web page loaded in Chrome.

Much appreciation,

I


On Jul 7, 2014, at 3:14 PM, isaac isaac.heb...@gmail.com wrote:


First add the paragraph setting to you're rotor then try doing the following 
steps that I sent you in the previous email.

isaac
isaac.heb...@gmail.com
Skype gold_wildcat

On Jul 7, 2014, at 1:59 PM, Ibraheem Fakir ibayri...@gmail.com wrote:


Dear Isaac,

Thank you for writing back.

First, though not a huge issue at this problem, when turning quicknav on, and spinning 
through my roter, I don't have a paragraph setting. I set it to words. Second, I followed 
your steps and when I'm ready to copy by pressing command C. I hear the short high pitch 
sound indicating that whatever I tried to do failed. I tried your steps on a different 
page, this time a random Wikipedia article and didn't receive the high pitch sign of 
error. Instead, VO pronounced the phrase copy and when I went to paste the 
chunk of Wikipedia article into a document, my clipboard was empty. I tried a Wikipedia 
article in case there was some form of restriction on the original page I'm trying to 
copy from. Don't see why there would be as its a write up on exercise descriptions. 
Anyway, any other ideas? I have my mouse set to follow my keyboard cursor.

All best,

I


On Jul 7, 2014, at 2:39 PM, isaac isaac.heb...@gmail.com wrote:


No you are doing every thing right.
To copy paragraphs try turning on quick nav and switch it to [aragraphs.
Next press vo enter to start selecting text.
Next try pressing vo down arrow to select  the text.
Next press command c to copy it and then paste it in to you're document.
If this doesn't work or if have you have any questions reply to this.
isaac
isaac.heb...@gmail.com
Skype gold_wildcat

On Jul 7, 2014, at 1:04 PM, Ibraheem Fakir ibayri...@gmail.com wrote:


Dear List,

Recently, I've tried copying text off a web page and have had little success. 
I've never had this problem before, on an older mac running Mavericks. Now, I'm 
using a newer machine but still running Mavericks and can't seem to accomplish 
task. Below is the steps I've tried.

1. Interact with text on web page with VO, Shift, Down arrow.
2. VO + enter to begin selecting text.
3. VO + Right Arrow till end of desired text.
4. VO + Enter to stop selecting text.
5. Command C to copy.
6. Command V into a word processor to paste.

Am I doing something wrong here? Also, I'm using group navigation mode with VO. 
Curious to know how to copy multiple paragraphs on a web page as well. Meaning 
parts of an essay which are separated in group navigation mode so it requires 
you stop interacting with the first paragraph and then VO right arrow to the 
next paragraph and then interact with the second paragraph.

Thanks for any tips.

Best,

I



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Re: Copy and Paste

2014-07-07 Thread Ibraheem Fakir
Thanks!

On Jul 7, 2014, at 7:20 PM, Rachel Feinberg walksi...@gmail.com wrote:

 You can find the web address by pressing command+L in Chrome.
 
 On 7/7/2014 1:46 PM, Ibraheem Fakir wrote:
 Interesting note,
 
 I've been using Google Chrome and there's where the problem seems to exist. 
 I just tried copying and pasting with Safari and it works perfectly well. 
 Excuse me if its been mentioned before that copying and pasting within 
 Chrome isn't possible with the usual VO commands. Thanks for your help. Now 
 I've got to figure out how to find the URL of a web page loaded in Chrome.
 
 Much appreciation,
 
 I
 
 
 On Jul 7, 2014, at 3:14 PM, isaac isaac.heb...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 First add the paragraph setting to you're rotor then try doing the 
 following steps that I sent you in the previous email.
 
 isaac
 isaac.heb...@gmail.com
 Skype gold_wildcat
 
 On Jul 7, 2014, at 1:59 PM, Ibraheem Fakir ibayri...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Dear Isaac,
 
 Thank you for writing back.
 
 First, though not a huge issue at this problem, when turning quicknav on, 
 and spinning through my roter, I don't have a paragraph setting. I set it 
 to words. Second, I followed your steps and when I'm ready to copy by 
 pressing command C. I hear the short high pitch sound indicating that 
 whatever I tried to do failed. I tried your steps on a different page, 
 this time a random Wikipedia article and didn't receive the high pitch 
 sign of error. Instead, VO pronounced the phrase copy and when I went to 
 paste the chunk of Wikipedia article into a document, my clipboard was 
 empty. I tried a Wikipedia article in case there was some form of 
 restriction on the original page I'm trying to copy from. Don't see why 
 there would be as its a write up on exercise descriptions. Anyway, any 
 other ideas? I have my mouse set to follow my keyboard cursor.
 
 All best,
 
 I
 
 
 On Jul 7, 2014, at 2:39 PM, isaac isaac.heb...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 No you are doing every thing right.
 To copy paragraphs try turning on quick nav and switch it to [aragraphs.
 Next press vo enter to start selecting text.
 Next try pressing vo down arrow to select  the text.
 Next press command c to copy it and then paste it in to you're document.
 If this doesn't work or if have you have any questions reply to this.
 isaac
 isaac.heb...@gmail.com
 Skype gold_wildcat
 
 On Jul 7, 2014, at 1:04 PM, Ibraheem Fakir ibayri...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Dear List,
 
 Recently, I've tried copying text off a web page and have had little 
 success. I've never had this problem before, on an older mac running 
 Mavericks. Now, I'm using a newer machine but still running Mavericks 
 and can't seem to accomplish task. Below is the steps I've tried.
 
 1. Interact with text on web page with VO, Shift, Down arrow.
 2. VO + enter to begin selecting text.
 3. VO + Right Arrow till end of desired text.
 4. VO + Enter to stop selecting text.
 5. Command C to copy.
 6. Command V into a word processor to paste.
 
 Am I doing something wrong here? Also, I'm using group navigation mode 
 with VO. Curious to know how to copy multiple paragraphs on a web page 
 as well. Meaning parts of an essay which are separated in group 
 navigation mode so it requires you stop interacting with the first 
 paragraph and then VO right arrow to the next paragraph and then 
 interact with the second paragraph.
 
 Thanks for any tips.
 
 Best,
 
 I
 
 
 
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Re: How to select, copy and paste audio within a Garageband project?

2014-04-15 Thread Phil Halton
I used to do this all the time in V6.0.5, and I recall that it involved 
splitting regions with the split command, and also having the mouse track the 
vo cursor. GB doesn't recognize that a region is selected just because VO says 
it is. GB requires that the region be clicked in order to select it and that 
means having the mouse track VO and do a mouse click on the desired region. I 
say to have the Mouse track the VO cursor, because I found that routing the 
mouse with the VO command F5 command caused GB to crash, so I simply tracked 
the VO cursor to avoid that problem. As long as you select the region before 
splitting, copying, or joining, the commands will work as advertised. But, if 
you don't click the regions to be worked on, its a crap-shoot as to whether 
it'll work or not. Sometimes VO and GB rare in agreement as to what is 
selected, and sometimes they're not. So, Track and click and you'll be alright.

On Apr 14, 2014, at 5:10 PM, Gabriele Battaglia iz4...@libero.it wrote:

 Hi everyone.
 
 Is it still accessible the procedure to select a portion of a track, copy and 
 paste it into a different time index, within a Garageband 10.0.2 project?
 
 If it's so, I didn't find how to do that. 
 
 Thanks for any help and suggestions.
 
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Re: How to select, copy and paste audio within a Garageband project?

2014-04-15 Thread Gabriele Battaglia

Il giorno 15/apr/2014, alle ore 16:57, Phil Halton philh...@gmail.com ha 
scritto:

 I used to do this all the time in V6.0.5, and I recall that it involved 
 splitting regions with 
GB: Hi.

Ok, with V 6.0.5 it's doable, but I wonder what about te last 10.0.2?
Thanks.

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Finder copy and paste functions

2014-04-14 Thread Robert C
   When in Finder, how does one carry out copy and paste functions? I 
want to copy some files and folders from an external drive to the 
desktop. Thanks.


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Re: Finder copy and paste functions

2014-04-14 Thread isaac
When on the file in the external press command c and then go to the finder and 
then press command v to paste.
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 copy some files and folders from an external drive to the desktop. Thanks.
 
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Re: Finder copy and paste functions

2014-04-14 Thread Robert C

   Ahhh command, not VO. Got it now, thanks.

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On 4/14/2014 10:31 AM, isaac wrote:

When on the file in the external press command c and then go to the finder and 
then press command v to paste.
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   When in Finder, how does one carry out copy and paste functions? I want to 
copy some files and folders from an external drive to the desktop. Thanks.

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Re: Finder copy and paste functions

2014-04-14 Thread Alex Hall
You might want to look at a guide to Finder I posted to Applevis:
http://www.applevis.com/guides/mac-os-x/getting-started-os-x-finder

That will explain cutting versus copying (it's different than Windows), the 
ways to select items, and so on.
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 When on the file in the external press command c and then go to the finder 
 and then press command v to paste.
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  When in Finder, how does one carry out copy and paste functions? I want to 
 copy some files and folders from an external drive to the desktop. Thanks.
 
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Re: Finder copy and paste functions

2014-04-14 Thread Robert C
   Alex thanks for that, I will take a lcoser look at this. I know 
Finder is going to be worth getting to know better.


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You might want to look at a guide to Finder I posted to Applevis:
http://www.applevis.com/guides/mac-os-x/getting-started-os-x-finder

That will explain cutting versus copying (it's different than Windows), the 
ways to select items, and so on.
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When on the file in the external press command c and then go to the finder and 
then press command v to paste.
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copy some files and folders from an external drive to the desktop. Thanks.

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How to select, copy and paste audio within a Garageband project?

2014-04-14 Thread Gabriele Battaglia
Hi everyone.

Is it still accessible the procedure to select a portion of a track, copy and 
paste it into a different time index, within a Garageband 10.0.2 project?

If it's so, I didn't find how to do that. 

Thanks for any help and suggestions.

Gabriel.
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Not able to copy and paste loops in New Garageband.

2013-10-29 Thread Daniela Rubio
Hi!
I am trying to get around the new Garageband. How ever, I am encountering a 
major problem, I can not take a loop from the loop browser to my track. I can 
find the browser correctly, reproduce the loops, but no way to copy or to drag 
them to my current track. Please, doe’s anybody have some idea on how to do 
this? or we need to report that.
Thanks!
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Copy and paste

2013-01-11 Thread Craig J Dunlop
Using voice over and Mountain lion what is the easiest way to copy text from 
the Internet using Safari to be pasted in other locations?


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Copy and paste

2013-01-11 Thread Nicholas Parsons
I think someone was asking about copy and paste in Safari.

To copy:
•   Navigate to the item you wish to copy using VO-Right Arrow or 
just right arrow with Quick Nav turned on.
•   Turn Quick Nav off if it is not already.
•   Use COMMAND-SHIFT-RIGHT ARROW to select one line, and then 
arrow down while holding shift to select multiple lines. Unfortunately using 
SHIFT-OPTION-ARROW keys to select or deselect particular words has unreliable 
results.
•   Once you have selected the desired text, use COMMAND-C to copy.
•   Use COMMAND-V to paste wherever you like.

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Re: Extremely Frustrated trying to copy and paste . . .

2011-03-23 Thread Simon Cavendish
I have learnt to use yet another technique which is much faster to copy parts 
of the text from a webpage into an open text document. I use Voiceover clever 
feature called copy last phrase to the clipboard which you activate with 
vo+shift+c. Press this command immediately or shortly after voiceover has 
spoken a chunk of text. I often use it even before Voiceover stops speaking if 
I sort know what I want to copy. Even large portion of text - provided they are 
spoken in one go so to speak - get copied. I use it with languages too and it 
works perfectly. You can also copy to clipboard the text spoken related to 
images with which you cannot otherwise interact with. It is very seeful. Be 
aware though, that everything spoken is copied so if Voiceover says for 
instance header level 2 link what is going in the world today? the words 
header level 2 and link will be copied too and need to be deleted but that is a 
minor nuisance to me.

Hope this helps.

Simon
On 22 Mar 2011, at 23:15, Christine Grassman wrote:

 Hello, everyone. Here I am again, one of the poor souls drifting with shame 
 from the world of Windows into the enlightened precincts of Macdom.  It 
 continues to be a rather bumpy newbie ride.
 Although I have not had any difficulty selecting, copying, and pasting from 
 e-mails and text files, I cannot seem to be able to do it successfully on Web 
 pages.  Today, for example, I attempted to copy some text about the pros and 
 cons of nuclear power from a Web site. When I selected, there was no 
 feedback, so I had to estimate. Then, when I pasted the material into first 
 an e-mail, then a text edit file, all I got was imbedded png file and 
 imbedded gif file. I tried searching for the text, but to no avail. I was 
 interacting with the text when I attempted this. 
 I have previously given up when attempting to copy from sites which I had no 
 trouble copying from with my PC. Can anyone explain this new hurdle, and 
 suggest what I must do to leap over it? Thank you.
 Christine
 
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Re: Extremely Frustrated trying to copy and paste . . .

2011-03-23 Thread Ian Robinson
Hi All,

I too use the Copy Last Phrase command and find it extremely useful.  However, 
I usually Press VO v to display the Verbosity Dialogue and set Verbosity to Low 
first.  Then the copy doesn't include heading level 3, link, etc.

Regards.

Ian

On 23 Mar 2011, at 06:33, Simon Cavendish wrote:

 I have learnt to use yet another technique which is much faster to copy parts 
 of the text from a webpage into an open text document. I use Voiceover clever 
 feature called copy last phrase to the clipboard which you activate with 
 vo+shift+c. Press this command immediately or shortly after voiceover has 
 spoken a chunk of text. I often use it even before Voiceover stops speaking 
 if I sort know what I want to copy. Even large portion of text - provided 
 they are spoken in one go so to speak - get copied. I use it with languages 
 too and it works perfectly. You can also copy to clipboard the text spoken 
 related to images with which you cannot otherwise interact with. It is very 
 seeful. Be aware though, that everything spoken is copied so if Voiceover 
 says for instance header level 2 link what is going in the world today? the 
 words header level 2 and link will be copied too and need to be deleted but 
 that is a minor nuisance to me.
 
 Hope this helps.
 
 Simon
 On 22 Mar 2011, at 23:15, Christine Grassman wrote:
 
 Hello, everyone. Here I am again, one of the poor souls drifting with shame 
 from the world of Windows into the enlightened precincts of Macdom.  It 
 continues to be a rather bumpy newbie ride.
 Although I have not had any difficulty selecting, copying, and pasting from 
 e-mails and text files, I cannot seem to be able to do it successfully on 
 Web pages.  Today, for example, I attempted to copy some text about the pros 
 and cons of nuclear power from a Web site. When I selected, there was no 
 feedback, so I had to estimate. Then, when I pasted the material into first 
 an e-mail, then a text edit file, all I got was imbedded png file and 
 imbedded gif file. I tried searching for the text, but to no avail. I was 
 interacting with the text when I attempted this. 
 I have previously given up when attempting to copy from sites which I had no 
 trouble copying from with my PC. Can anyone explain this new hurdle, and 
 suggest what I must do to leap over it? Thank you.
 Christine
 
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Re: Extremely Frustrated trying to copy and paste . . .

2011-03-23 Thread Colin M
Hi there! :]
I like that copy to clipboard enough to make a keyboard commander shortcut!
I've set right option+c to do that command!
Colin
Qapla!

Chegh chew jaj Vam jaj Kak

On 23 Mar 2011, at 07:15, Ian Robinson wrote:

 Hi All,
 
 I too use the Copy Last Phrase command and find it extremely useful.  
 However, I usually Press VO v to display the Verbosity Dialogue and set 
 Verbosity to Low first.  Then the copy doesn't include heading level 3, 
 link, etc.
 
 Regards.
 
 Ian
 
 On 23 Mar 2011, at 06:33, Simon Cavendish wrote:
 
 I have learnt to use yet another technique which is much faster to copy 
 parts of the text from a webpage into an open text document. I use Voiceover 
 clever feature called copy last phrase to the clipboard which you activate 
 with vo+shift+c. Press this command immediately or shortly after voiceover 
 has spoken a chunk of text. I often use it even before Voiceover stops 
 speaking if I sort know what I want to copy. Even large portion of text - 
 provided they are spoken in one go so to speak - get copied. I use it with 
 languages too and it works perfectly. You can also copy to clipboard the 
 text spoken related to images with which you cannot otherwise interact with. 
 It is very seeful. Be aware though, that everything spoken is copied so if 
 Voiceover says for instance header level 2 link what is going in the world 
 today? the words header level 2 and link will be copied too and need to be 
 deleted but that is a minor nuisance to me.
 
 Hope this helps.
 
 Simon
 On 22 Mar 2011, at 23:15, Christine Grassman wrote:
 
 Hello, everyone. Here I am again, one of the poor souls drifting with shame 
 from the world of Windows into the enlightened precincts of Macdom.  It 
 continues to be a rather bumpy newbie ride.
 Although I have not had any difficulty selecting, copying, and pasting from 
 e-mails and text files, I cannot seem to be able to do it successfully on 
 Web pages.  Today, for example, I attempted to copy some text about the 
 pros and cons of nuclear power from a Web site. When I selected, there was 
 no feedback, so I had to estimate. Then, when I pasted the material into 
 first an e-mail, then a text edit file, all I got was imbedded png file 
 and imbedded gif file. I tried searching for the text, but to no avail. I 
 was interacting with the text when I attempted this. 
 I have previously given up when attempting to copy from sites which I had 
 no trouble copying from with my PC. Can anyone explain this new hurdle, and 
 suggest what I must do to leap over it? Thank you.
 Christine
 
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Re: Extremely Frustrated trying to copy and paste . . .

2011-03-23 Thread carolyn Haas
Hello Simon:
I've heard about this but never got it to work for me.  I'm thinking now from 
what you've said it's probably a timing thing on my part. 
Thanks for that little detail.
Enjoy your day.

Ca
On Mar 23, 2011, at 12:33 AM, Simon Cavendish wrote:

 I have learnt to use yet another technique which is much faster to copy parts 
 of the text from a webpage into an open text document. I use Voiceover clever 
 feature called copy last phrase to the clipboard which you activate with 
 vo+shift+c. Press this command immediately or shortly after voiceover has 
 spoken a chunk of text. I often use it even before Voiceover stops speaking 
 if I sort know what I want to copy. Even large portion of text - provided 
 they are spoken in one go so to speak - get copied. I use it with languages 
 too and it works perfectly. You can also copy to clipboard the text spoken 
 related to images with which you cannot otherwise interact with. It is very 
 seeful. Be aware though, that everything spoken is copied so if Voiceover 
 says for instance header level 2 link what is going in the world today? the 
 words header level 2 and link will be copied too and need to be deleted but 
 that is a minor nuisance to me.
 
 Hope this helps.
 
 Simon
 On 22 Mar 2011, at 23:15, Christine Grassman wrote:
 
 Hello, everyone. Here I am again, one of the poor souls drifting with shame 
 from the world of Windows into the enlightened precincts of Macdom.  It 
 continues to be a rather bumpy newbie ride.
 Although I have not had any difficulty selecting, copying, and pasting from 
 e-mails and text files, I cannot seem to be able to do it successfully on 
 Web pages.  Today, for example, I attempted to copy some text about the pros 
 and cons of nuclear power from a Web site. When I selected, there was no 
 feedback, so I had to estimate. Then, when I pasted the material into first 
 an e-mail, then a text edit file, all I got was imbedded png file and 
 imbedded gif file. I tried searching for the text, but to no avail. I was 
 interacting with the text when I attempted this. 
 I have previously given up when attempting to copy from sites which I had no 
 trouble copying from with my PC. Can anyone explain this new hurdle, and 
 suggest what I must do to leap over it? Thank you.
 Christine
 
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Re: Extremely Frustrated trying to copy and paste . . .

2011-03-23 Thread Anne Robertson
Hello Carolyn,

If you have VoiceOver set to announce when a modifier key is pressed, the VO 
command to copy last spoken phrase to the clipboard doesn't work.

Cheers,

Anne


On 23 Mar 2011, at 14:11, carolyn Haas wrote:

 Hello Simon:
 I've heard about this but never got it to work for me.  I'm thinking now from 
 what you've said it's probably a timing thing on my part. 
 Thanks for that little detail.
 Enjoy your day.
 
 Ca
 On Mar 23, 2011, at 12:33 AM, Simon Cavendish wrote:
 
 I have learnt to use yet another technique which is much faster to copy 
 parts of the text from a webpage into an open text document. I use Voiceover 
 clever feature called copy last phrase to the clipboard which you activate 
 with vo+shift+c. Press this command immediately or shortly after voiceover 
 has spoken a chunk of text. I often use it even before Voiceover stops 
 speaking if I sort know what I want to copy. Even large portion of text - 
 provided they are spoken in one go so to speak - get copied. I use it with 
 languages too and it works perfectly. You can also copy to clipboard the 
 text spoken related to images with which you cannot otherwise interact with. 
 It is very seeful. Be aware though, that everything spoken is copied so if 
 Voiceover says for instance header level 2 link what is going in the world 
 today? the words header level 2 and link will be copied too and need to be 
 deleted but that is a minor nuisance to me.
 
 Hope this helps.
 
 Simon
 On 22 Mar 2011, at 23:15, Christine Grassman wrote:
 
 Hello, everyone. Here I am again, one of the poor souls drifting with shame 
 from the world of Windows into the enlightened precincts of Macdom.  It 
 continues to be a rather bumpy newbie ride.
 Although I have not had any difficulty selecting, copying, and pasting from 
 e-mails and text files, I cannot seem to be able to do it successfully on 
 Web pages.  Today, for example, I attempted to copy some text about the 
 pros and cons of nuclear power from a Web site. When I selected, there was 
 no feedback, so I had to estimate. Then, when I pasted the material into 
 first an e-mail, then a text edit file, all I got was imbedded png file 
 and imbedded gif file. I tried searching for the text, but to no avail. I 
 was interacting with the text when I attempted this. 
 I have previously given up when attempting to copy from sites which I had 
 no trouble copying from with my PC. Can anyone explain this new hurdle, and 
 suggest what I must do to leap over it? Thank you.
 Christine
 
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Re: Extremely Frustrated trying to copy and paste . . .

2011-03-23 Thread William Windels
Hello all,
I haven't used the command vo+shift+c to do this task.
What I do, and it works in most of the cases:
I switch from dom-mode (used by default) to group-mode when I want to select 
text on a webpage.
To do this switch quickly, I have assigned a keystroke in the 
keyboard-commander.
When I am in group-mode, It seems to be much more easy to select text on a 
webpage with shift+down-arrow (also or only if quicknav is on).

Hope this helps,

best regards,
William Windels 
Op 23-mrt-2011, om 14:18 heeft Anne Robertson het volgende geschreven:

 Hello Carolyn,
 
 If you have VoiceOver set to announce when a modifier key is pressed, the VO 
 command to copy last spoken phrase to the clipboard doesn't work.
 
 Cheers,
 
 Anne
 
 
 On 23 Mar 2011, at 14:11, carolyn Haas wrote:
 
 Hello Simon:
 I've heard about this but never got it to work for me.  I'm thinking now 
 from what you've said it's probably a timing thing on my part. 
 Thanks for that little detail.
 Enjoy your day.
 
 Ca
 On Mar 23, 2011, at 12:33 AM, Simon Cavendish wrote:
 
 I have learnt to use yet another technique which is much faster to copy 
 parts of the text from a webpage into an open text document. I use 
 Voiceover clever feature called copy last phrase to the clipboard which 
 you activate with vo+shift+c. Press this command immediately or shortly 
 after voiceover has spoken a chunk of text. I often use it even before 
 Voiceover stops speaking if I sort know what I want to copy. Even large 
 portion of text - provided they are spoken in one go so to speak - get 
 copied. I use it with languages too and it works perfectly. You can also 
 copy to clipboard the text spoken related to images with which you cannot 
 otherwise interact with. It is very seeful. Be aware though, that 
 everything spoken is copied so if Voiceover says for instance header level 
 2 link what is going in the world today? the words header level 2 and link 
 will be copied too and need to be deleted but that is a minor nuisance to 
 me.
 
 Hope this helps.
 
 Simon
 On 22 Mar 2011, at 23:15, Christine Grassman wrote:
 
 Hello, everyone. Here I am again, one of the poor souls drifting with 
 shame from the world of Windows into the enlightened precincts of Macdom.  
 It continues to be a rather bumpy newbie ride.
 Although I have not had any difficulty selecting, copying, and pasting 
 from e-mails and text files, I cannot seem to be able to do it 
 successfully on Web pages.  Today, for example, I attempted to copy some 
 text about the pros and cons of nuclear power from a Web site. When I 
 selected, there was no feedback, so I had to estimate. Then, when I pasted 
 the material into first an e-mail, then a text edit file, all I got was 
 imbedded png file and imbedded gif file. I tried searching for the 
 text, but to no avail. I was interacting with the text when I attempted 
 this. 
 I have previously given up when attempting to copy from sites which I had 
 no trouble copying from with my PC. Can anyone explain this new hurdle, 
 and suggest what I must do to leap over it? Thank you.
 Christine
 
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Re: Extremely Frustrated trying to copy and paste . . .

2011-03-23 Thread Geoff Waaler
Hi Mike,

I believe a more objective user might put it differently.  The sentence I have 
in mind is that the JFW virtual viewer handles this infinitely better than 
VO/Safari.  I fear that the all too ubiquitous Pollyannaish attitude  often 
seen on this list that voiceOver can do no wrong will result in VI users having 
inferior functionality in this and other browsing tasks on the MacOS platform 
for decades to come.

Frankly, when I need to copy a large section of text from a web page (E.G. 
sharing the latest Ann Coulter column I boot up my XP machine!!

I suspect Christine was already aware of all suggestions offered in this thread 
so far prior to authoring her post.  the problem is that IMHO the solutions 
offered are not viable  because in many instances such as the one sighted 
above, there can be hundreds of chunks of text which all need to be copied one 
at a time, MHO rendering the task impossible.  Since there is no feedback given 
as you use the shift arrow keys, there is no way to limit the selection, hence 
it's almost easier to select all and cut it down.  Much faster to boot up my XP 
machine and selectively copy what I want n one step.

If I'm missing something I'd love to be shown the error of my ways, but 
Christine has documented what I believe to be a major VO deficiency.

Best regards.
Geoff


On Mar 22, 2011, at 10:12 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:

 This can be a bit tricky, admitedly, the windows screen readers probably 
 handle this a bit better. Interact with the text you want to select, then 
 press control option enter to start selecting. Now move the voiceover cursor 
 to the end of the text you want to select, then press control option enter 
 again. You can press control option F6 to read the text you have selected. At 
 this point, command c will copy the selected text.
 On Mar 22, 2011, at 6:15 PM, Christine Grassman wrote:
 
 Hello, everyone. Here I am again, one of the poor souls drifting with shame 
 from the world of Windows into the enlightened precincts of Macdom.  It 
 continues to be a rather bumpy newbie ride.
 Although I have not had any difficulty selecting, copying, and pasting from 
 e-mails and text files, I cannot seem to be able to do it successfully on 
 Web pages.  Today, for example, I attempted to copy some text about the pros 
 and cons of nuclear power from a Web site. When I selected, there was no 
 feedback, so I had to estimate. Then, when I pasted the material into first 
 an e-mail, then a text edit file, all I got was imbedded png file and 
 imbedded gif file. I tried searching for the text, but to no avail. I was 
 interacting with the text when I attempted this. 
 I have previously given up when attempting to copy from sites which I had no 
 trouble copying from with my PC. Can anyone explain this new hurdle, and 
 suggest what I must do to leap over it? Thank you.
 Christine
 
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Extremely Frustrated trying to copy and paste . . .

2011-03-22 Thread Christine Grassman
Hello, everyone. Here I am again, one of the poor souls drifting with shame 
from the world of Windows into the enlightened precincts of Macdom.  It 
continues to be a rather bumpy newbie ride.
Although I have not had any difficulty selecting, copying, and pasting from 
e-mails and text files, I cannot seem to be able to do it successfully on Web 
pages.  Today, for example, I attempted to copy some text about the pros and 
cons of nuclear power from a Web site. When I selected, there was no feedback, 
so I had to estimate. Then, when I pasted the material into first an e-mail, 
then a text edit file, all I got was imbedded png file and imbedded gif 
file. I tried searching for the text, but to no avail. I was interacting with 
the text when I attempted this. 
I have previously given up when attempting to copy from sites which I had no 
trouble copying from with my PC. Can anyone explain this new hurdle, and 
suggest what I must do to leap over it? Thank you.
Christine

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Re: Extremely Frustrated trying to copy and paste . . .

2011-03-22 Thread Mike Arrigo
This can be a bit tricky, admitedly, the windows screen readers probably handle 
this a bit better. Interact with the text you want to select, then press 
control option enter to start selecting. Now move the voiceover cursor to the 
end of the text you want to select, then press control option enter again. You 
can press control option F6 to read the text you have selected. At this point, 
command c will copy the selected text.
On Mar 22, 2011, at 6:15 PM, Christine Grassman wrote:

 Hello, everyone. Here I am again, one of the poor souls drifting with shame 
 from the world of Windows into the enlightened precincts of Macdom.  It 
 continues to be a rather bumpy newbie ride.
 Although I have not had any difficulty selecting, copying, and pasting from 
 e-mails and text files, I cannot seem to be able to do it successfully on Web 
 pages.  Today, for example, I attempted to copy some text about the pros and 
 cons of nuclear power from a Web site. When I selected, there was no 
 feedback, so I had to estimate. Then, when I pasted the material into first 
 an e-mail, then a text edit file, all I got was imbedded png file and 
 imbedded gif file. I tried searching for the text, but to no avail. I was 
 interacting with the text when I attempted this. 
 I have previously given up when attempting to copy from sites which I had no 
 trouble copying from with my PC. Can anyone explain this new hurdle, and 
 suggest what I must do to leap over it? Thank you.
 Christine
 
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Re: Extremely Frustrated trying to copy and paste . . .

2011-03-22 Thread carolyn Haas
Hi:
I've had that not work on some sites.  Another more painful alternative is to 
select all with command A.  Copy and paste it into a document, and then cut off 
that you don't want.  This is one area where I think things Mac and Vo could 
improve.


On Mar 22, 2011, at 8:12 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:

 This can be a bit tricky, admitedly, the windows screen readers probably 
 handle this a bit better. Interact with the text you want to select, then 
 press control option enter to start selecting. Now move the voiceover cursor 
 to the end of the text you want to select, then press control option enter 
 again. You can press control option F6 to read the text you have selected. At 
 this point, command c will copy the selected text.
 On Mar 22, 2011, at 6:15 PM, Christine Grassman wrote:
 
 Hello, everyone. Here I am again, one of the poor souls drifting with shame 
 from the world of Windows into the enlightened precincts of Macdom.  It 
 continues to be a rather bumpy newbie ride.
 Although I have not had any difficulty selecting, copying, and pasting from 
 e-mails and text files, I cannot seem to be able to do it successfully on 
 Web pages.  Today, for example, I attempted to copy some text about the pros 
 and cons of nuclear power from a Web site. When I selected, there was no 
 feedback, so I had to estimate. Then, when I pasted the material into first 
 an e-mail, then a text edit file, all I got was imbedded png file and 
 imbedded gif file. I tried searching for the text, but to no avail. I was 
 interacting with the text when I attempted this. 
 I have previously given up when attempting to copy from sites which I had no 
 trouble copying from with my PC. Can anyone explain this new hurdle, and 
 suggest what I must do to leap over it? Thank you.
 Christine
 
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RE: cut, copy, and paste files

2010-07-05 Thread Bryan Smart
I'll have a better way to do this stuff in about a week.

Bryan 

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Subject: Re: cut, copy, and paste files

Yep,

I tried both of these too and no luck. What we need is a way to append to the 
clipboard instead of replacing the items in there. They have a way to do this 
in jaws but so far, no success. Do we need an enhancement or is Chris smarter 
or more talented than us.

Kev
On Jul 4, 2010, at 5:13 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote:

 Hi:
 1. I opened up documents.
 2. I pressed vo shift function left arrow to go to the top of the window.
 3. Turned off cursor tracking.
 4. Pressed shift down arrow to sellect a file.
 5. Wanted to skip a couple of files and continue, but wen pressing space, it 
 opened up a preview window, didn't select specific files to copy.
 On Jul 4, 2010, at 2:14 PM, Chris Moore wrote:
 
 you can use command + a to select all, to select multiple files press shift 
 + command + option + f3 to turn keyboard tracking off, then move to the 
 file(s) you wish to select by pressing the spacebar.
 On 4 Jul 2010, at 20:10, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote:
 
 What if you want to select everything from 1 point to the top of the 
 window, I.E. from current position to home or from current position to 
 end.? What about selecting only specific files that aren't right next to 
 each other?
 On Jul 4, 2010, at 1:05 PM, Kevin Mattingly wrote:
 
 From what I understand cut doesn't work. You can select multiple files by 
 holding the shift and the down arrow. I generally don't have luck moving 
 from group to group doing this. Once you select the files, hit control-c 
 to copy and then control-v to paste when you're in the folder you want 
 tthe files in.
 
 Is this what you're asking about?
 
 Kev
 On Jul 4, 2010, at 2:01 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote:
 
 Hello:
 I'm having a real problem figuring out how to cut, copy, and paste files 
 and folders from 1 location to another. If this was Windows, I'd just use 
 shift up and down arrows to continuously select files. If I wanted to 
 select specific files, I'd use control up and down arrows, then press 
 space bar on the files I wanted, choose control x, c, v, etc to perform 
 the specific actions. I'm having no luck on the Mac. I have my keyboard, 
 mouse, vo cursors all following each other. I'm confused. Help? I've read 
 chapter 4 of the VO user guide, but that isn't helping me.
 
 
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Re: cut, copy, and paste files

2010-07-04 Thread Sarai Bucciarelli
What if you want to select everything from 1 point to the top of the window, 
I.E. from current position to home or from current position to end.? What 
about selecting only specific files that aren't right next to each other?
On Jul 4, 2010, at 1:05 PM, Kevin Mattingly wrote:

 From what I understand cut doesn't work. You can select multiple files by 
 holding the shift and the down arrow. I generally don't have luck moving from 
 group to group doing this. Once you select the files, hit control-c to copy 
 and then control-v to paste when you're in the folder you want tthe files in.
 
 Is this what you're asking about?
 
 Kev
 On Jul 4, 2010, at 2:01 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote:
 
 Hello:
 I'm having a real problem figuring out how to cut, copy, and paste files and 
 folders from 1 location to another. If this was Windows, I'd just use shift 
 up and down arrows to continuously select files. If I wanted to select 
 specific files, I'd use control up and down arrows, then press space bar on 
 the files I wanted, choose control x, c, v, etc to perform the specific 
 actions. I'm having no luck on the Mac. I have my keyboard, mouse, vo 
 cursors all following each other. I'm confused. Help? I've read chapter 4 of 
 the VO user guide, but that isn't helping me.
 
 
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Re: cut, copy, and paste files

2010-07-04 Thread Chris Moore
you can use command + a to select all, to select multiple files press shift + 
command + option + f3 to turn keyboard tracking off, then move to the file(s) 
you wish to select by pressing the spacebar.
On 4 Jul 2010, at 20:10, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote:

 What if you want to select everything from 1 point to the top of the window, 
 I.E. from current position to home or from current position to end.? What 
 about selecting only specific files that aren't right next to each other?
 On Jul 4, 2010, at 1:05 PM, Kevin Mattingly wrote:
 
 From what I understand cut doesn't work. You can select multiple files by 
 holding the shift and the down arrow. I generally don't have luck moving 
 from group to group doing this. Once you select the files, hit control-c to 
 copy and then control-v to paste when you're in the folder you want tthe 
 files in.
 
 Is this what you're asking about?
 
 Kev
 On Jul 4, 2010, at 2:01 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote:
 
 Hello:
 I'm having a real problem figuring out how to cut, copy, and paste files 
 and folders from 1 location to another. If this was Windows, I'd just use 
 shift up and down arrows to continuously select files. If I wanted to 
 select specific files, I'd use control up and down arrows, then press space 
 bar on the files I wanted, choose control x, c, v, etc to perform the 
 specific actions. I'm having no luck on the Mac. I have my keyboard, mouse, 
 vo cursors all following each other. I'm confused. Help? I've read chapter 
 4 of the VO user guide, but that isn't helping me.
 
 
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Re: cut, copy, and paste files

2010-07-04 Thread Kevin Mattingly
Well, I'll need to test this one some. I don't have enough small files to test 
it. Unless someone else has a chance or and answer, I'll see if I can't do some 
testing. Are you trying to move files from your downloads or where?

Thanks,
Kevin M.

If all else fails, I'll put together the command in terminal to help you do it.

Kev
On Jul 4, 2010, at 3:10 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote:

 What if you want to select everything from 1 point to the top of the window, 
 I.E. from current position to home or from current position to end.? What 
 about selecting only specific files that aren't right next to each other?
 On Jul 4, 2010, at 1:05 PM, Kevin Mattingly wrote:
 
 From what I understand cut doesn't work. You can select multiple files by 
 holding the shift and the down arrow. I generally don't have luck moving 
 from group to group doing this. Once you select the files, hit control-c to 
 copy and then control-v to paste when you're in the folder you want tthe 
 files in.
 
 Is this what you're asking about?
 
 Kev
 On Jul 4, 2010, at 2:01 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote:
 
 Hello:
 I'm having a real problem figuring out how to cut, copy, and paste files 
 and folders from 1 location to another. If this was Windows, I'd just use 
 shift up and down arrows to continuously select files. If I wanted to 
 select specific files, I'd use control up and down arrows, then press space 
 bar on the files I wanted, choose control x, c, v, etc to perform the 
 specific actions. I'm having no luck on the Mac. I have my keyboard, mouse, 
 vo cursors all following each other. I'm confused. Help? I've read chapter 
 4 of the VO user guide, but that isn't helping me.
 
 
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Re: cut, copy, and paste files

2010-07-04 Thread Sarai Bucciarelli
iTunes, documents, etc.
On Jul 4, 2010, at 3:30 PM, Kevin Mattingly wrote:

 Well, I'll need to test this one some. I don't have enough small files to 
 test it. Unless someone else has a chance or and answer, I'll see if I can't 
 do some testing. Are you trying to move files from your downloads or where?
 
 Thanks,
 Kevin M.
 
 If all else fails, I'll put together the command in terminal to help you do 
 it.
 
 Kev
 On Jul 4, 2010, at 3:10 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote:
 
 What if you want to select everything from 1 point to the top of the window, 
 I.E. from current position to home or from current position to end.? What 
 about selecting only specific files that aren't right next to each other?
 On Jul 4, 2010, at 1:05 PM, Kevin Mattingly wrote:
 
 From what I understand cut doesn't work. You can select multiple files by 
 holding the shift and the down arrow. I generally don't have luck moving 
 from group to group doing this. Once you select the files, hit control-c to 
 copy and then control-v to paste when you're in the folder you want tthe 
 files in.
 
 Is this what you're asking about?
 
 Kev
 On Jul 4, 2010, at 2:01 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote:
 
 Hello:
 I'm having a real problem figuring out how to cut, copy, and paste files 
 and folders from 1 location to another. If this was Windows, I'd just use 
 shift up and down arrows to continuously select files. If I wanted to 
 select specific files, I'd use control up and down arrows, then press 
 space bar on the files I wanted, choose control x, c, v, etc to perform 
 the specific actions. I'm having no luck on the Mac. I have my keyboard, 
 mouse, vo cursors all following each other. I'm confused. Help? I've read 
 chapter 4 of the VO user guide, but that isn't helping me.
 
 
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Re: cut, copy, and paste files

2010-07-04 Thread Sarai Bucciarelli
Hi:
1. I opened up documents.
2. I pressed vo shift function left arrow to go to the top of the window.
3. Turned off cursor tracking.
4. Pressed shift down arrow to sellect a file.
5. Wanted to skip a couple of files and continue, but wen pressing space, it 
opened up a preview window, didn't select specific files to copy.
On Jul 4, 2010, at 2:14 PM, Chris Moore wrote:

 you can use command + a to select all, to select multiple files press shift + 
 command + option + f3 to turn keyboard tracking off, then move to the file(s) 
 you wish to select by pressing the spacebar.
 On 4 Jul 2010, at 20:10, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote:
 
 What if you want to select everything from 1 point to the top of the window, 
 I.E. from current position to home or from current position to end.? What 
 about selecting only specific files that aren't right next to each other?
 On Jul 4, 2010, at 1:05 PM, Kevin Mattingly wrote:
 
 From what I understand cut doesn't work. You can select multiple files by 
 holding the shift and the down arrow. I generally don't have luck moving 
 from group to group doing this. Once you select the files, hit control-c to 
 copy and then control-v to paste when you're in the folder you want tthe 
 files in.
 
 Is this what you're asking about?
 
 Kev
 On Jul 4, 2010, at 2:01 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote:
 
 Hello:
 I'm having a real problem figuring out how to cut, copy, and paste files 
 and folders from 1 location to another. If this was Windows, I'd just use 
 shift up and down arrows to continuously select files. If I wanted to 
 select specific files, I'd use control up and down arrows, then press 
 space bar on the files I wanted, choose control x, c, v, etc to perform 
 the specific actions. I'm having no luck on the Mac. I have my keyboard, 
 mouse, vo cursors all following each other. I'm confused. Help? I've read 
 chapter 4 of the VO user guide, but that isn't helping me.
 
 
 Sarai Bucciarelli
 Personal Come join me on www.swagbucks.com/refer/sdbuccia
 
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Re: cut, copy, and paste files

2010-07-04 Thread Kevin Mattingly
Yep,

I tried both of these too and no luck. What we need is a way to append to the 
clipboard instead of replacing the items in there. They have a way to do this 
in jaws but so far, no success. Do we need an enhancement or is Chris smarter 
or more talented than us.

Kev
On Jul 4, 2010, at 5:13 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote:

 Hi:
 1. I opened up documents.
 2. I pressed vo shift function left arrow to go to the top of the window.
 3. Turned off cursor tracking.
 4. Pressed shift down arrow to sellect a file.
 5. Wanted to skip a couple of files and continue, but wen pressing space, it 
 opened up a preview window, didn't select specific files to copy.
 On Jul 4, 2010, at 2:14 PM, Chris Moore wrote:
 
 you can use command + a to select all, to select multiple files press shift 
 + command + option + f3 to turn keyboard tracking off, then move to the 
 file(s) you wish to select by pressing the spacebar.
 On 4 Jul 2010, at 20:10, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote:
 
 What if you want to select everything from 1 point to the top of the 
 window, I.E. from current position to home or from current position to 
 end.? What about selecting only specific files that aren't right next to 
 each other?
 On Jul 4, 2010, at 1:05 PM, Kevin Mattingly wrote:
 
 From what I understand cut doesn't work. You can select multiple files by 
 holding the shift and the down arrow. I generally don't have luck moving 
 from group to group doing this. Once you select the files, hit control-c 
 to copy and then control-v to paste when you're in the folder you want 
 tthe files in.
 
 Is this what you're asking about?
 
 Kev
 On Jul 4, 2010, at 2:01 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote:
 
 Hello:
 I'm having a real problem figuring out how to cut, copy, and paste files 
 and folders from 1 location to another. If this was Windows, I'd just use 
 shift up and down arrows to continuously select files. If I wanted to 
 select specific files, I'd use control up and down arrows, then press 
 space bar on the files I wanted, choose control x, c, v, etc to perform 
 the specific actions. I'm having no luck on the Mac. I have my keyboard, 
 mouse, vo cursors all following each other. I'm confused. Help? I've read 
 chapter 4 of the VO user guide, but that isn't helping me.
 
 
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cut copy and paste comes to ipod touch and this is in the 3.1 iphone firmware as well

2009-09-09 Thread william lomas

Cut, copy, and paste comes to iPod touch. To bring up cut, copy, and  
paste options, use the rotor and choose Edit. Flick up or down to  
choose between the Select and Select All functions, then double tap.  
If you choose Select, the word closest to the insertion point is  
selected when you double tap. Pinch to increase or decrease the  
selection. If you choose Select All, the entire text is selected. When  
text is selected, cut, copy, and paste options appear on the screen.  
If you want to undo something, just give iPod touch a shake. You can  
also flick left or right to choose the undo action, then double tap.

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RE: copy and paste IPhone

2009-08-09 Thread Simon Fogarty

Thanks  Anne 

 Much appreciated.

 I turned vo off and had a friend do what I needed.

 That's what I get for having a 59 character key for my wireless network.

 Cheers 

Simon 

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Hello Simon,

The Copy and Paste function is not accessible with VoiceOver as yet.  
Let's hope we get it soon.

Cheers,

Anne

On Aug 8, 2009, at 7:20 AM, Simon Fogarty wrote:


 Hi folks,

 Wondered if anyone has info on the copy / paste   function with in the
 IPhone.

 I need to do this with text from a text message and can't get the copy
 bubble to appear in a place I can click on it.

 It pops up but it's not accessible.

 Does anyone have info on how to use this function.

 Cheers

 simon


 




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Re: copy and paste IPhone

2009-08-08 Thread Anne Robertson

Hello Simon,

The Copy and Paste function is not accessible with VoiceOver as yet.  
Let's hope we get it soon.

Cheers,

Anne

On Aug 8, 2009, at 7:20 AM, Simon Fogarty wrote:


 Hi folks,

 Wondered if anyone has info on the copy / paste   function with in the
 IPhone.

 I need to do this with text from a text message and can't get the copy
 bubble to appear in a place I can click on it.

 It pops up but it's not accessible.

 Does anyone have info on how to use this function.

 Cheers

 simon


 


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Re: copy and paste IPhone

2009-08-08 Thread Scott Chesworth

Anybody know if the accessibility of copy and paste functions will be
addressed in the next firmware update?
I heard from a friend who owns the iPhone a few days ago that
apparently Apple have incorporated a tripple hit of the home button to
launch VO from anywhere, so thought that perhaps it might not be the
only access enhancement, although that in itself is a really good one.
Not even sure when 3.1 is out, very speculative post I know, but maybe
someone knows more than I.

Scott

On 8/8/09, Anne Robertson a...@anarchie.org.uk wrote:

 Hello Simon,

 The Copy and Paste function is not accessible with VoiceOver as yet.
 Let's hope we get it soon.

 Cheers,

 Anne

 On Aug 8, 2009, at 7:20 AM, Simon Fogarty wrote:


 Hi folks,

 Wondered if anyone has info on the copy / paste   function with in the
 IPhone.

 I need to do this with text from a text message and can't get the copy
 bubble to appear in a place I can click on it.

 It pops up but it's not accessible.

 Does anyone have info on how to use this function.

 Cheers

 simon


 


 


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copy and paste IPhone

2009-08-07 Thread Simon Fogarty

Hi folks,

 Wondered if anyone has info on the copy / paste   function with in the
IPhone.

 I need to do this with text from a text message and can't get the copy
bubble to appear in a place I can click on it.

 It pops up but it's not accessible.

 Does anyone have info on how to use this function.

Cheers 

simon


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