On Sat, 9 May 2015 18:28:45 +0100, you wrote:
I've just emailed accessibil...@apple.com with a short example of how
this keeps biting me on the arse, and recommending that such windows
be made reachable/switchable using Alt+Tab. Even once you know the
behaviour exists, it's unnecessarily
VoiceOver does, in fact, report when a new window is introduced. The problem
is, when something like force quitting applications takes place, the focus is
taken away from the application and one can make the mistake of assuming there
is no more force quit window open. The other instance is,
Hey Slau,
Still no go. I made sure that my mix and edit windows were the only thing open,
and that there were no notifications open, but the same thing is happening.
Looks like the solo button is not being put under the mouse with VO command f5
and so therefore when I try to command click,
Hi,
Sorry if this is somthing you’ve already tried, but make sure you have hidden
all other tracks, and press page down or page up to make sure the track you are
interacting with really is visible. I experience this all the time, but it use
to work better when I do all the things that have
Just to give people following this thread a little update:
Brian's issue was, in fact, a window blocking the physical mouse click. A
Force Quit dialog was still open and it's the kind of thing that will fool
you into thinking it's not there unless you specifically bring up the Window
Chooser,
Slau,
How do I make sure track pad is enabled? I checked under system preferences
and track pad, but couldn’t find where to check that setting. Thanks Slau,
Brian
On May 9, 2015, at 9:23 AM, Slau Halatyn slauhala...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Brian,
When tech support people troubleshoot these
I've just emailed accessibil...@apple.com with a short example of how
this keeps biting me on the arse, and recommending that such windows
be made reachable/switchable using Alt+Tab. Even once you know the
behaviour exists, it's unnecessarily unproductive to have to use
VO-specific stuff when a
Yeah that is exactly what I used to do before. It worked before doing the OS
update.
Brian
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On May 8, 2015, at 9:52 AM, John André Lium-Netland eml...@a-pro-studio.no
wrote:
Hi,
You can also hold the command button and press the track pad on your MacBook
Pro when
Hi,
You can also hold the command button and press the track pad on your MacBook
Pro when you have hidden all other tracks and focused both the mouse cursor and
the VO cursor to the solo button..
Best,
John André
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Hi Brian,
In addition to the other steps mentioned.
Use the actual mouse and only the command key.
So get on top of the solo button then hold down the command key while holding
the command key click the actual mouse.
That does it for me.
?
YMMV
Chuck
CHUCK REICHEL
hi can’t really add any more to this. But just to say. i have found solo safe
doesn’t always work for me. only yesterday i was using it, and i solo safed 6
tracks fine, then the following track did not seem to want to do it. i’d hit v
o command f 5, then command and left click on the mouse and
Hi, not sure if this is related but I notice that when trying to send
effects to busses there are now two groups of busses and I am always
placed at the bottom of the list so have to use voiceover and the up
errow to get back to bus one and two if these are the ones I wish to
use. In older
Hey Guys,
I have tried hiding all tracks accept the aux input. When I tried hitting VO
command F5 on the solo button, the same thing is happening. When I hit Vo f5
to check the position of the mouse, voiceover does not say anything. This is
where I am right now.
Brian
On May 8, 2015, at
Hello all,
I want to mention this on the list to see if anyone else is experiencing this.
Could possibly be a bug, I am not sure. I am working on a mix and I am trying
to send all of my drums to an aux track. When I try to solo safe the aux input
by pressing VO command F5 on the solo button
Hi,
I would hide all other tracks, only showing the aux track. Then focus on the
solo button, press command-option-control-F5 to make sure the mouse is also
focused there, then hold command and press your mouse or track pad.
Best,
John André
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Have you checked the position of the mouse with VO-F5?
HTH,
On 8 May 2015, at 12:55, Brian Howerton bshowert...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all,
I want to mention this on the list to see if anyone else is experiencing
this. Could possibly be a bug, I am not sure. I am working on a mix and I
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