[macvoiceover] Re: Introduction
- From: John Hess <johnythehess@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 7 Feb 2009 10:36:02 -0500
Chris, please make this document available when it is ready. It will
help many understand the differences and make the change. Thanks.
On Feb 7, 2009, at 11:53 AM, Michael Busboom wrote:
Hello Chris,
Roselle uses only superlatives whenever she talks about you, too.
And since the aforementioned lady can occasionally be a little
caustic, that says a lot about what a great guy you must be, too--
<Smile>.
Your idea about immersing myself in all things related to Voice Over
totally meshes with my plans. I will, however, have one large
translation to do during that period, and it has to be done in
Word. Before I lose a client for working to slowly owing to a
learning curve with entirely new programs, I may bite the bullet and
use my current system. I do love Window-Eyes and for now, I’m just
faster with it. Please post information about where to obtain your
article, once you have finished it. Thanks.
You mentioned getting an external keyboard. Can I use an off-the-
shelf USB keyboard for Windows or should I buy one for my Mac,
provided they even exist. I assume that in order to obtain certain
information from Voice Over, I will need to use specific key
combinations with function keys, and the function keys I will need
to use might not even be available on a Windows-based USB keyboard.
Recommendations for an externam keyboard, either Bluetooth or USB
would be greatly appreciated. The computer I will be using is a Mac
Book with 4 GB/RAM and a 2.4 Ghz processor.
Best regards,
Mike
From: macvoiceover-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:macvoiceover-
bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Chris Hofstader
Sent: Friday, 06 February, 2009 22:39
To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [macvoiceover] Re: Introduction
Mike,
Great to see you here, I have heard Roselle (CF) say all sorts of
great things about your ideas and skills.
I'm currently working on an outline for a long form textual document
on using Macintosh with only keyboard and will include a lot about
migrating from JAWS, WE, SA, orca and other screen access tools that
do things differently. The learning curve, without the existence of
such a document, is less steep if you come here and ask lots of
questions. Also, try to go for a few weeks or longer if you can
totally emersing yourself in VoiceOver as philosophically it differs
quite a lot from that with which you may be familiar on Windows.
Finally, if you bought a laptop, get an external keyboard.
Happy Hacking,
cdh
On Feb 6, 2009, at 1:32 PM, Michael Busboom wrote:
Hi listers,
My name is Mike Busboom, and I have joined this list because I will
be taking possession of my Mac Book in late February. I am very
excited!
I have been a PC user since 1984, having started with MS DOS,
migrating to Windows 3.1, etc.
Since my point of reference is currently MS Windows, I was wondering
if there was any documentation that explains concepts from a Windows
vs. Leopard point of view. I am not looking for evaluations; I am
just trying to find materials that might use Windows points of
reference to explain Voice Over concepts.
I am also wondering if there is documentation that describes the
layout of the Mac Book and its keyboard.
A little bit about me:
I grew up on a farm in Illinois, but I have been living in Vienna,
Austria since 1976. I have a guide dog named Arla, I enjoy hiking
and wine collecting. I love all things pertaining to Bible
studying, so I especially hope that the Mac world has software that
will allow me to follow this pursuit.
I love meeting new people. If any of you want to contact me off
list, please feel free to do so. I can also be reached on Skype
where my user name is mbusboom .
My best to all of you and please allow me to apologize in advance if
any of my questions are too “novice-like.”
Mike
John W. Hess & Barclay the WonderLab
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