Hi Dane
If you can see if you are able to get to the apple store in Highpoint and try
one out.
Debbie
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From: Dane Trethowan [mailto:grtd...@internode.on.net]
Sent: Thursday, 29 June 2017 4:58 AM
To: Techno-Chat ... Technology Enthusiasm!
This works for me in OS but not in recovery Console which is where the problem
is.
David Griffith
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From: Gordon Smith [mailto:gor...@mac-access.net]
Sent: 28 June 2017 16:05
To: Techno-Chat ... Technology Enthusiasm!
Subject: Re: [Techno-Chat]: iMac recovery utility
I think people use a variety of techniques.
I have not got one of these machines but as I understand it from discussions
on other lists you can use the FN key with the Number row on the keyboard to
simulate a physical function key press, also you can apparently navigate to
the appropriate
On the subject of Note Takers and Laptops,
My next computer - if all goes well at the end of the year - will be a MacBook.
I hear the MacBook has done away with the row of function keys replacing them
with a touch strip so how does this go with Voiceover.
I mean if you want to press a function
Yes, but two distinct devices. Have also to say that those who speak from
experience may be just a tiny little bit more qualified to do so than those who
do not. I certainly don’t mean to be fractious. But as I discovered, experience
in the real world is a huge benefit when advocating one
I can see advantages and disadvantages to both approaches. So I guess it’s more
or less horses for courses.
Was a time in the not so very long ago that Would have said no to any Braille
note taker at all. But now, having used them extensively for quite a long time,
I’ve changed my views.
You can turn the volume up. Press VO+Command+right arrow until you hear volume.
Then press the same modifier keys plus up arrow instead of right arrow. Job
done.
That will all change soon as it happens.
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My compliments and kindest regards