Macintosh features for Deaf-Blind and Universal Access

André Thibeault atg at VIDEOTRON.CA
Fri Aug 31 23:52:24 UTC 2012


Hi Val, Steve and everyone,

 It does not work.

 Steve, do you know ASL?  If yes, I would like to contact you via Skype.
IF not, I will meet with Val or Adam via Skype.  I will show the screen to
you, her or him.

 Regards,

 André

Le 12-08-31 12:31, « Valerie Sutton » <signwriting at MAC.COM> a écrit :

>SignWriting List
>August 31, 2012
>
>Thank you, Steve, for helping us. I figured that was the case. Restart
>your computer and then do not access the Blind icon, but always stay
>within the Sighted buttons, so you do not have the screen reversed for
>Windows. Now that you are on a Macintosh, you do not need special
>programming to see the symbols because of the Mac feature of auto-reverse
>of everything on the MacŠ
>
>Technically we do not need the Blind buttons any longer, but I could keep
>them and make it clear that they are only for Windows, not the Mac...
>
>Thanks Steve!
>
>------
>
>
>On Aug 31, 2012, at 9:20 AM, Steve Slevinski wrote:
>
>> Hi Andre,
>> 
>> Accessing the blind interface sets a value that inverts the symbol
>>colors.  This value is set as long as the session is active.  It should
>>be enough to quit the browser and restart.  If that doesn't work, please
>>reboot the computer.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> -Steve
>> 
>



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