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you should send me an e-mail. Galatea, my little laptop which went with me to MIT and upon which I composed my thesis, finally gave up the ghost. She was noble enough to give signs of failure, so I had enough time to back up my files, but not my address book.
Now I am trying to learn how to use Hypatia, my Mac Air, which looks like even more of a "Death Sliver" than Galatea did. Progress is slow, because most of the how to books only describe how to do things using a mouse and graphics, so I'm still trying to figure out how to get files from a USB onto the Mac Air using keyboard commands.
Now I am trying to learn how to use Hypatia, my Mac Air, which looks like even more of a "Death Sliver" than Galatea did. Progress is slow, because most of the how to books only describe how to do things using a mouse and graphics, so I'm still trying to figure out how to get files from a USB onto the Mac Air using keyboard commands.
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Date: 2012-09-25 11:34 am (UTC)There is at least one Mac list for blind users, but it is very high in snark, flames, complaining, mocking Windows users, and long rambles about the iPhone, not to mention *too many people who don't bother using their spellcheckers!* so I have subbed and unsubbed a number of times and mostly come to the conclusion that the signal is not worth the noise. Users also typically fail to give their posts useful subject lines, so attempting to do Web searches of the archive has a high failure rate, also. Someone wrote a guide for blind Mac users, but it costs $78, so I'm being stubborn about buying it.