Hi Brandon, Sorry I did not understand the question at first.When you open the dictionary there is an edit box where you type your word. The check boxes are to tell the dictionary where you want to search and what kind of search you want to do.
Maybe some one els can give more detaled info on this. Keith Reedy On Jul 21, 2009, at 11:07 AM, brandon armstrong wrote:
hi keith I would like to look up a word. Brandon On Jul 21, 2009, at 8:52 AM, Keith Reedy wrote:Hi Brandon, What is it exactly that you want to do and we will try to help. Keith Reedy On Jul 21, 2009, at 6:50 AM, brandon armstrong wrote:Hi all, I don't know how to use the dictionary built in to voice over. can someone please explain to me how i use it when i open it?I just see a bunch of check boxes. thanks. Brandon On Jul 21, 2009, at 5:41 AM, David Poehlman wrote:Hi all,at the risk of causing confusion and to cut down on fragmentation of this topic, what happens when you insert a cd, card reader, dvd, link to an external source such as external disc drive, or open a .dmg file which is a cd image is called mounting. is that you are asking the system to provide you with access to an unmounted resource meaning asking the system to mount the resource. Optical media are ejected with the eject button but the rest are not hence we have a command to eject. you can as you know also eject media with the command-e stroke as well as with the eject key.I hope this clears up the confusion as to why there are two ways of doing this. One more thing to ad is that some desktop keyboards do not have eject keys.On Jul 20, 2009, at 10:56 PM, Marty Rimpau wrote:Hi Donna, command e is the key stroke for ejecting either a cd, or the icon for a newly installed program, that is, when you start installing programs.--Original Message Text--- From: Donna Goodin Date: Mon, 20 Jul 2009 17:14:10 -0400 Hi all,Sorry, but yet another question. How does one eject a CD? I had thought that pressing the eject key would be a logical choice, but clearly I was wrong, as the CD is still inside the computer, despite multiple presses with and without the vo keys..Thanks, Donna MartyClick on the link below to go to our homepage. http://www.icanworkthisthing.comManage your subscription by using the web interface on the link below.//www.freelists.org/list/macvoiceover Users can subscribe to this list by sending email to macvoiceover-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxwith 'subscribe' in the Subject field OR by logging into the Webinterface at //www.freelists.org/list/macvoiceoverClick on the link below to go to our homepage. http://www.icanworkthisthing.comManage your subscription by using the web interface on the link below.//www.freelists.org/list/macvoiceover Users can subscribe to this list by sending email to macvoiceover-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxwith 'subscribe' in the Subject field OR by logging into the Webinterface at //www.freelists.org/list/macvoiceoverClick on the link below to go to our homepage. http://www.icanworkthisthing.comManage your subscription by using the web interface on the link below.//www.freelists.org/list/macvoiceover Users can subscribe to this list by sending email to macvoiceover-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxwith 'subscribe' in the Subject field OR by logging into the Webinterface at //www.freelists.org/list/macvoiceoverClick on the link below to go to our homepage. http://www.icanworkthisthing.comManage your subscription by using the web interface on the link below.//www.freelists.org/list/macvoiceover Users can subscribe to this list by sending email to macvoiceover-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxwith 'subscribe' in the Subject field OR by logging into the Webinterface at //www.freelists.org/list/macvoiceover
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