I'm just curious, would RAM size matter as a VoiceOver user on a Mac?
I know it matters on the Windows side - using 16gb, for the most part, is a smoother experience with JAWS and NVDA. I know the Mac is better at optimising RAM, though.
So for someone who may deal with large spreadsheets in Numbers with multiple tabs in Safari, for example, would it matter? Or for someone who values longevity?
Just interested to know everyone's thoughts and experiences :)
Hello,
I found a certified preowned iphone 5c on Verizon's website for $10 a month for 24 months. I am strongly considering this since it is half the cost of a new one. However, I was wondering if the 5c has touch Id. This is a very important feature for me. If the 5c does not have the fingerprint scanner, I will probably get an Se. The phone is directly from Verizon, so it has been inspected.
Hi folks, I know I've talked about this a lot over the years but I'm finally, finally ready to spring for an iPhone as a supplement to my android. There are just enough apps that work better on one platform or another that I think it's time to get the best of both worlds. I've gotten over the lightning port -- well, maybe not but I'll only complain about it once, I'm looking at the SE but I see it only has 4 gigs of working memory.
If you're thinking about buying Apple Watch 3, think again.
I just bought my wife Apple Watch 6 for a gift, and I started using her Apple Watch 3.
First, there is a huge difference in VoiceOver lag.
Second, Apple Watch 3 has only 8gb memory, Apple Watch 4 has 16, and I believe 5 and up including SE has 32gb.
This is particularly annoying when you want to update your WatchOS.
It still didn't have enough memory for an update even after I deleted all my apps, music, photos, podcast, and etc.
Hi everyone hope you're doing well and staying safe. I'm located in the UK and I have an iPhone SE three. I would like to get a case for it that is drop resistant durable and easy to fit. I have been looking at the recommendations but there are so many options I'm overwhelmed does anybody have any personal recommendations which they could give me? Thank you very much for your help in advance everyone :-)
I have an iPhone 4S and prefer to use the ear buds to make and receive calls as well as communicate with the phone. Howver, for the past several weeks, the ear buds have not worked. I got another set, and this also did not work so I got an Apple set the other day. Still the microphone does not pick up anything I say to the phone such as a call or question. Sometimes even without the ear buds and just pressing the home key the phone does not seem to hear what I'm saying. Is there a setting that has gotten messed up or is there anything I can do to correct this problem?
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I have an Iphone 6s and love the earpods. they have good sound and nice inline controls. the problem for me is however that I use them the whole day, put htem in and out of pockets and take them everywhere. This means that usually I use three to four pairs a year. I am looking therefore for a better alternative?
I have thought of nvesting in airpods but they can not change volume and skipmusic with buttons.
I do not like in-ear earphones either because they inhibit to much of the outside sound.
Any suggestions are highly aprisiated.
Hello,
I am a user of an iPhone 6SPlus, who will most likely update very soon to an 8Plus.
I was wondering if the camera improvements in the 7 and 8 had had any positive effects on OCR.
Also, will the double lense optical image stabilization improvement for the iphone x positively effect OCR? Of course, I realise that this will depend on developers trying to take advantage of these changes, but is it a possibility? I had dismissed the idea of bying the X, but might think of it if it has better OCR possibilities.
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I have Windows installed on my Air and have copied a very large set of files to the Windows side for use with Word. In JAWS on a PC, I can use control-shift-home to go to the top of the list and control-shift-end to go to the bottom. However, the Air doesn't have the home and end keys. When I am running Jaws in Windows, is there a keystroke to emulate these commands on the Air?
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I got Apple Vision Pro and wanted to learn and understand from VoiceOver/Braille users of apps, experiences and/or workflows that you use and recommend that are engaging/compelling? Thanks!
I wasn't quite sure where to put this, as it primarily has to do with apps and podcasting, though my question has more to do with software and equipment more than anything else. If it needs to be moved, I can repost it, though.
Anyhow, to get to the gist of my topic, I'd like to do a podcast for AppleVis, but am unsure of how to get VoiceOver to come through clearly. I have no idea on how to record things like podcasts, or, for that matter, anything else on my computer.
Good day to all. Is there a command on the smart keyboard for the iPad pro that works as the escape key when voiceover is turned on? I realize it doesn't exist but thought I had heard of a work around. Thanks.