[macvoiceover] Re: safari v2.x help needed

Hi Jude,

1: First of all,

There has not been any updates in some weeks.

2: Voiceover does tell you when you are not connected to the internet.

3: This is autofill, the program is filling in information for you from a number of sorces. If you don't want this to happen, go to Safari preferences and tab over to the autofill button and press it with Control-option-space bar then tab over to the choices and uncheck the boxes.
Also go to your history list and clear it.
Safari will also fill in addresess from the history list.
As for me, I just keep typeing because at some point the program will stop filling in.

Keith Reedy


On Jul 30, 2007, at 9:06 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote:

What can be done to disable predictive text in safari? When I do command-l and start typing in a url to go and visit, safari thinks it knows better where I want to go than I do. Also, safari isn't connecting to the internet apparently or the http:// www.logicalshift.daemon.co.uk/ web site is down. I'll try a few others but apple usually has software updates available and according to software update it hasn't had any updates to do on my system for the last couple weeks. Software update didn't tell me it couldn't connect with the internet when I used it though and I think that should be something a software update package should tell a user when connection to any repository fails.




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