Paul: I got it to work. Thanks a lot.
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Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2021 05:42 AM
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Subject: [mac4theblind] Re: Disabling the Mouse pad on the MacBook Air
No on my MacBook Air 2017, it is purely VO then two fingers on trackpad rotate
anticlockwise off clockwise on. Apart from that sorry I really can’t help you.
All the best
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On 18 Feb 2021, at 10:36 am, John J. Fioravanti, Jr. <fioresq1@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:fioresq1@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote:
Hi: are you saying VO and then downarrow before using the rotor? Because the
Appendix A "Commands and Gestures" simply says VO and then use the rotor. I've
tried that without arrowing down, and nothing happens.
Thanks.
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Subject: [mac4theblind] Re: Disabling the Mouse pad on the MacBook Air
If you use your VO keys which are command and option how down then like on the
iPhone use the rotor action on your trackpad turn to fingers anticlockwise and
that should do it for you all the best
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On 18 Feb 2021, at 10:23 am, John J. Fioravanti, Jr. <fioresq1@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:fioresq1@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote:
Hi: but how did you turn the trackpad off? I'm new to the Mac and need to get
use to the actual commands. Thanks.
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<mailto:mac4theblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > On Behalf Of Eleanor Martha Burke
Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2021 05:19 AM
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Subject: [mac4theblind] Re: Disabling the Mouse pad on the MacBook Air
like I said in a previous email, I turned the trackpad off. it was most
irritating and I could not type with it turned on.
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On 18 Feb 2021, at 10:15, John J. Fioravanti, Jr. <fioresq1@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:fioresq1@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote:
How do you do that?
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<mailto:mac4theblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > On Behalf Of crayton Benner
Sent: Monday, February 15, 2021 10:04 PM
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Subject: [mac4theblind] Re: Disabling the Mouse pad on the MacBook Air
I always tell the voiceover cursor to just follow the mouse cursor. That way,
the trackpad won’t get in my way.
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On Feb 15, 2021, at 21:21, Eleanor Martha Burke <eleanormarthaburke@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:eleanormarthaburke@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote:
you can turn it off. I have mine turned off because I found it most irritating
and like you say getting in my way. I can't recall how I turned it off I think
it was something I did physically but I'm sure someone else will tell you how
to do this.
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On 16 Feb 2021, at 01:16, Sarah alawami <marrie12@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:marrie12@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote:
No, you cannot, at least not to my knowledge. I just get used to it. You can
though enable something where if you hit, I think its command or option it will
disable use of the mouse pad sort of, but I have not found that too reliable.
I’ve been using a mac for about 11 years now and am so used to the mouse pad
it’s no big anymore.
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Subject: [mac4theblind] Disabling the Mouse pad on the MacBook Air
Am I able to disable the mouse pad on this machine. It seems to be getting in
my way in trying to learn the MacBook Air?
Thank you.
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Subject: [mac4theblind] Re: strange problem with Mac and Wifi connection
First, what model mac are ou tunning.
Second, what OS
Third, what steps have you taken to troubleshooting, if any.
Good luck.
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On 14 Feb 2021, at 19:44, Juliette Swiler wrote:
Hello all,
I have had a strange issue with my Wifi connection the past few days. I don’t
remember this ever happening before. My network is showing a full connection, 3
out of 3 bars, and the computer is showing that it is connected to the proper
network. But when I try to load Safari, or connect to Express VPN, the VPN gets
as far as 35% and stops. Then, if I try to do a restart, it doesn’t fix the
issue. Safari will say web content instead of loading my home page. So the only
way to fix it is if I shut the computer completely down, and start up again.
This happens especially if I leave the computer idle for quite some time. Any
thoughts or ideas on what could be causing the issue?
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