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My hope is that you've been directed to this story by a caring friend or relative—so caring, in fact, that their holiday generosity extended to giving you a new Mac.
Adolph Hofner - South Texas Swing; Adonten Singers - Adonten Singers (1975) (LP) Adu Kwasi's Band Of Ghana - Adu Kwasi 1979 (Digital) Africa Airways Five (Brace Brace Boogie 1976 - 1982) Africa Airways Six: Mile High African Funk 1974-1981; Africa Airways Vol. 1 - 4 (Africa Seven) Africa Boogaloo: The Latinization of West Africa; Africa Crioula.
'Oh my goodness!' you chirped.
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- Mac OS X & macOS names. As you can see from the list above, with the exception of the first OS X beta, all versions of the Mac operating system from 2001 to 2012 were all named after big cats.
'Oh how wonderful!' you crowed.
And they beamed and blushed with pride and approval.
But now that they're on their way back to wherever they call home, you can express your true feelings.
'What in the world am I supposed to do with this thing?'
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You have my sympathies. As someone who has burdened family members with technology they can't begin to comprehend, I understand that it's easy to become overwhelmed by the sheer possibility of it all. And this is why, a little over a year ago, I launched Mac 101, a column designed specifically with the new Mac user in mind.
As easy as it would be to offer you a single link to the column's index page, allow me instead to cherry pick a few lessons that I think you'll find helpful. Note that while the bulk of these lessons discuss Mac OS X Mountain Lion (the previous version of Apple's Mac operating system), the current Mac OS (called Mavericks) isn't wildly different from an operational point of view. What you learn in these lessons will, in large part, translate nicely to your new computer.
Getting set up: This inaugural lesson provides instructions on what to do when you first pull your new Mac from the box, plug it in, and press its power button. A truly caring gift-giver would have done this for you, but if you're on your own, this will get you started.
Meet the Finder: This is a quick tour of the Mac's working environment—the menu bar, desktop, and Dock.
Seek and find: The Mac operating system stores information in various folders. In this lesson, I show you ways to more easily find your files using the Mac's search tools.
The printer primer: If you have a printer that you hope to use with your Mac, you'll want to read this lesson. (And, quite possibly the next lesson on how to set up your applications for printing.)
Setting up email on your Mac: What better way to send a cry for help to the person who gave you this infernal contraption than via an email message? Here's how to configure an email account on your Mac.
Creating, sending, and receiving email: It's all well and good to have an email account set up, but what about creating and sending email messages (and receiving a reply)? I explain it all.
Getting started with Safari: The more time you spend with your computer, the more time you'll spend surfing the Web. In this lesson I show you how to get started with Apple's Web browser, Safari.
20 computer terms every Mac user should know: Trying to get help with your computer is made even more difficult when others throw jargon at you. Knowing these 20 terms will help you break through the babble.
Getting started with iPhoto: It's next to impossible to purchase a film camera these days. Cameras have gone digital. And because they have, you need somewhere to store the images these cameras capture. In Apple's world that means iPhoto. The first installment of this eight-part series will get you started.
New to the Mac? New to Mavericks? Here's what you need to know: As I mentioned earlier, Mavericks isn't wildly different from Mountain Lion, but it does add a few welcome new features. I explain them in this lesson.
And there you have it, 10 lessons that will help you make your way through your new Mac. If they do nothing more than whet your appetite for more, I encourage you to breeze through the remaining 49. Welcome to your new Mac. In time you'll grow to love it!
Mac for the Blind Audio Tutorial Series – Mac Lessons
Welcome to the Mac for the Blind Audio Tutorial Series page for Mac OS X. These lessons specifically address Mac OS X and both the VoiceOver features and Mac OS X features of importance. Since the Mac operating system is updated yearly, I have tried to keep the material as general as possible so that the material addresses the vast majority of users.
Please check back here from time to time as these lessons will be updated, if necessary, or as I add more material. Furthermore, please feel free to send me feedback or any comments you might have to help me improve the material or for ideas for future lessons.
Lesson 1: An Introduction to VoiceOver
This file is free for you to download. In it, I cover all of the basics to help you get up and running on your Mac with VoiceOver. The tutorial includes some tips and advice for the Windows user who might be trying to learn the Mac or is switching to the Mac. It also includes additional suggestions and information for using your Mac effectively as a VoiceOver user. The basic VoiceOver keyboard commands and features, as well as the VoiceOver help system, are covered in detail.
Lesson 2: Interaction on the Mac with VoiceOver
This file discusses the concept of interaction on the Mac as well as the keyboard commands for interacting and to stop interacting. It also covers tips for knowing when to interact and when it is not necessary. This can be one of the more challenging aspects of learning VoiceOver, particularly for people who have used Windows, so this file is intended to help such a user become comfortable with this feature.
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Lesson 3: An Introduction to the VoiceOver Utility Version 2.0
*Updated 4–9-2020 – – This file covers the VoiceOver Utility feature in Mac OS X. I go over how to access the utility, its layout, how to navigate it and then give an overview of the ten, utility categories. Additionally, exporting/importing preferences, resetting preferences and setting up Portable Preferences is explained.
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Lesson 4: The Finder on the Mac version 2.0
This file explains the Finder on the Mac with VoiceOver. This includes setting view options, folder navigation and the folder structure of the Root Directory, User folders and the User Home Folder. In addition, the use of the Sidebar by VoiceOver users is explained, and the keyboard shortcuts available in MacOS are mentioned. I also touch on the use of Documents in the Cloud and how this impacts what one will encounter in the Finder.
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This lesson describes the four Commanders features that are part of VoiceOver on the Mac. The Trackpad Commander, Numpad Commander, Keyboard Commander and Quick Nav Commander are each explained in detail and in which situations they are best used. In addition, I detail the steps for customizing them and give examples of how you can effectively utilize them to make your VoiceOver experience even better.
Price: $40.00
Lesson 6: VoiceOver and Safari
Part 1: In this tutorial, I begin to talk about using VoiceOver and Safari. This is the first part of the lesson, which includes detailing some of the important preferences in the VoiceOver Utility in the Web category. Then, I explain, with examples, the two methods that one can use to navigate webpages, VoiceOver keyboard commands and the Quick Nav feature.
Price: $35.00
Part 2: This is the second part of the VoiceOver and Safari lesson. In this tutorial, I cover some Safari basics, such as cleaning up the Safari window to eliminate some clutter, as well as how to enable use of the tab key and shift-tab combination for the Windows users learning or switching to the Mac. Searching for specific content by way of the web item rotor and Item Chooser menu are explained, as well as web spots and the Safari Reader. Finally, I talk about the Safari Reading List feature and how to deal with downloads in Safari.
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Lesson 7: Working with VoiceOver and Apple Mail on the Mac 2.0
In this lesson, we will work on the Apple Mail application on your Mac with VoiceOver. A description of the Mail screen and how to navigate your inbox and message lists is explained in depth. Also, how to compose a new message, reply to messages, forward messages and deal with attachments is all detailed as well. Working with mailboxes and creating signatures are other areas I discuss for you to utilize on your system.
Note: This newer version of the tutorial reflects changes that have occurred in the later versions of MacOS as well.
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Lesson 8: Working with Text and VoiceOver on the Mac
This lesson addresses the subject of working with text on the Mac from the VoiceOver perspective. Navigating and reading text, as well as inserting and deleting text is explained by way of examples for you to utilize. Additionally, the major text verbosity settings in the VoiceOver Utility and the methods of spellchecking are also detailed.
Note that Text Edit is the application one will use in this lesson, but the material covered does readily apply to any other word processor application you might choose to use on your Mac.
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Lesson 9: VoiceOver and Applications on the Mac Version 2.0
This lesson is what I like to call 'Application 101' material. It discusses how one acquires both Mac App Store and third party applications and the differences that one can encounter in downloading them. Also, upgrading applications and deleting them are topics covered in-depth as well. Finally, the Gate Keeper Security feature in Mac OS X and its impact on third party applications is explained.
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Lesson 10: VoiceOver and the Calendar on the Mac
This lesson covers use of the Calendar application on the Mac. It discusses the view options for the calendar and how to navigate and locate your events. Creating events, and viewing and editing events and the use of multiple calendars is also detailed. Additionally, the topic of syncing ones calendars via iCloud is also touched upon as well.
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Lesson 11: VoiceOver and Contacts on the Mac
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This lesson discusses the Contacts application on the Mac. This includes navigating the application and the contact list table, the contact details scroll area and the groups list. Also, creating contacts, editing contacts and working with distribution lists are other areas I cover.
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Lesson 12: VoiceOver and Time Machine on the Mac
This lesson explains what Time Machine is and how it can be used to backup your Mac. I go over how to setup and prepare a disk for Time Machine use and what to expect when you backup. Besides also detailing the settings in System Preferences for Time Machine and selecting multiple disk for backup use, I also talk about other types of backup solutions and ideas.
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Lesson 13: VoiceOver and OCR on the Mac
This tutorial gives the listener an overview of the state of OCR products on the Mac as of El Capitan. I go over DocuScan Plus, Abby FineReader Pro and Prizmo as viable scanning solutions and explain how to use them, as well as pointing out strengths and shortcomings of each product. I do demonstration scans with all 3 products and allow the user to hear them in use. I also talk about the VueScan product, though, unfortunately, I am not able to demonstrate it in use.
Note that this tutorial does not set out to endorse or promote any product over another. I simply want the listener to have a general idea that there are OCR options available for the Mac, and your choices are very good ones.
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Lesson 14: VoiceOver and Notes on the Mac
This tutorial covers the Notes application on the Mac. The process of creating notes is detailed, as well as the use of folders. Also, the various options one has that can be utilized for formatting notes is demonstrated as well. Lastly, I mention a few pointers about syncing your notes to iOS devices and what to expect when doing that.
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Lesson 15: VoiceOver and iTunes on the Mac – Version 2.0 – Updated 10-10-2017
In this tutorial, I present several iTunes basics to get the user familiar with how iTunes works and the easiest ways to use it. I feel that iTunes has gotten an unfair and somewhat misinformed bad reputation among the blind, so I hope to clarify how to best understand the interface and how to successfully make use of the application. I present several examples of using iTunes and I demonstrate several features during the course of the tutorial. This includes ways to view your music, playlists, audio books, and podcasts, as well as how to navigate and search the iTunes store.
Note that this tutorial has been rerecorded from the original to reflect later versions of iTunes. However, if you are still running Sierra or El Capitan or any other version of MacOS, it will still be relevant as long as you are running an iTunes version that is 12.7 or later.
If you have purchased the earlier tutorial and you would like to buy this version, please contact me directly to receive a discount.
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Lesson 16: VoiceOver and Messages on the Mac
In this lesson, I detail the use of the Messages application on the Mac. This includes using iMessages and text messages between Apple devices effectively through the Continuity feature. Also, for those of you who still use instant messaging clients, I explain how to utilize those services as well. I also go over navigating the interface, and Preferences for Messages of importance.
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Lesson 17: VoiceOver and System Preferences on the Mac Version 2
In this lesson, I focus on the System Preferences application on the Mac. I explain the layout of System Preferences and the differences between personal preferences and those that impact the system. Additionally, I spend time showing the user around the preference panes of some of the major preferences and how to configure them. Along the way, I also try to present other quick tips and tricks that are useful while in System Preferences. This is probably the lengthiest of the tutorials, but there is a lot of material to cover.
Note: I recorded This tutorial using a Mac mini. You might find additional items, such as Apple Pay and Wallet, if you are using a Mac Book Air or Mac Book Pro in System Preferences.
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Lesson 18: VoiceOver and Reminders on the Mac
This is a lesson on using the Reminders app on the Mac with VoiceOver. I explain how to use lists and then how to assign reminders to specific lists. Sharing lists and configuring reminders is also detailed in the tutorial.
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Lesson 19: VoiceOver and the Dock on the Mac
In this tutorial, I cover the Dock in Mac OS X and how it is used with VoiceOver. This includes getting to the Dock, and how to navigate it and open items. Additionally, how to move items is detailed, as well as adding and removing items on the Dock. I also discuss the use of folders on the Dock, including the Trash folder, and, of course, how to leave the Dock without opening anything or making any changes.
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Lesson 20: VoiceOver and Skype on the Mac – Version 2 – Updated 02-20-2019
This lesson covers the Skype communication application version 8.X and its use with VoiceOver on the Mac. Assuming the app is already on your Mac, I go over all of the changes in the interface as of the latest major update. Then, I go over all of the major tasks one can do and how to accomplish them. The overall application interface, the menus and Skype preferences are also detailed as well. It is meant to get a user up and running with Skype and to be comfortable and knowledgeable in utilizing it.
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Lesson 21: VoiceOver and SIRI on the Mac
This lesson covers the basics for using SIRI on the Mac. I discuss some of the differences you will find between using SIRI on the Mac compared to the iOS devices. Also, how to ask SIRI to perform a number of different tasks, and how to read the results if they are not automatically spoken by SIRI.
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Lesson 22: VoiceOver and Pages on the Mac Part 1
This is an introduction to the word processor application on the Mac, Pages. I explain some basic setup suggestions for Pages preferences, as well as how to customize the document window. Document creation, and finding items on the menu are also detailed. Working with documents and some information about Pages that differs from working with documents in Windows are also covered.
Note that this material is significantly credited to Anne Robertson and her book, 'My Mac Pages – A VoiceOver Guide to Word Processing'. https://shoppingfreetogimacasinospree.peatix.com. I highly recommend this book, as well as the course Anne offers for learning Pages in depth.
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Lesson 22: VoiceOver and Pages on the Mac Part 2
This lesson focuses on some specific tasks using Pages. I try to give some samples of the kinds of accessible tasks one can accomplish. This includes inserting tables into documents, dealing with place holder text and templates and utilizing the formatter. It is not intended on being an in depth lesson, but I try to provide as much information as possible to enable the listener to work with other areas of Pages successfully.
Note that this material is significantly credited to Anne Robertson and her book, 'My Mac Pages – A VoiceOver Guide to Word Processing'. I highly recommend this book, as well as the course Anne offers for learning Pages in depth.
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Lesson 23: VoiceOver and Notifications on the Mac
This lesson goes over how to effectively use VoiceOver with the Notification Center on the Mac. It includes how to configure Notification Center preferences in System Preferences and how to set up keyboard shortcuts to get to the Notification Center or to toggle Do Not Disturb on or off. In addition, the Today and Notification views of Notification center itself are detailed and how to best work with them.
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Lesson 24: Updating or Installing MacOS
In this lesson I both explain how to update an existing system and how to install a brand new copy of MacOS onto a system. This includes the differences between installing over an older version of MacOS or doing a 'clean install'. Also, the Setup Assistant steps that one will encounter after the system has been either updated or you are installing a fresh version of MacOS are demonstrated as well.
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Lesson 25: VoiceOver and Disk Utility on the Mac – Version 2
In this tutorial, I explain how the Disk Utility app works for doing basic maintenance for both your system disk or connected drives. I explain the interface and go over the options one will find in the toolbar. Also, I detail erasing a disk or partitioning a disk, and the differences between a disk and a volume.
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Lesson 26: VoiceOver and the Recovery System on the Mac Version 2
In this tutorial, I explain how the recovery system in MacOS works. I explore the various utilities available once you boot into the recovery system and describe each of them. Additionally, I show you how Disk Utility and the Startup Security Utility works from recovery. I differentiate between Macs running the T2 Security Chip and those that don't as far as what you will find when entering the Recovery System and in the utilities.
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Lesson 27: Configuring and Using Continuity with VoiceOver
This lesson explains exactly what continuity is in the world of Apple devices. I go over the features of Continuity, such as Handoff, making and receiving cellular calls on the Mac, the universal clipboard, text messaging and instant Hotspot Unlock. I go over the system requirements and the specific technical requirements for these features, as well as demonstrations of how some of them work between an iMac computer and an iPhone 8.
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Lesson 28: An Introduction to MacOS and your Mac
This tutorial is one that comes by way of several requests. It is a basic introduction to MacOS and an orientation to the major apps you will find on your Mac. It's meant to help the new Mac user get accustom to MacOS terminology and an understanding of where to find the most important items on your system. And, of course, 'there's a tutorial for that' ….
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Lesson 29: VoiceOver and Text Edit on the Mac
In this lesson, I give an introduction to the Text Edit application on the Mac. This includes the basic layout of the application, its menus and the specific preferences for the application. I also demonstrate how to apply some text attributes are included, as well as an overview of the open and save dialogs.
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Lesson 30: VoiceOver and Syncing an iDevice with the Mac
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Lesson 31: VoiceOver and the Music App on the Mac
In MacOS 10.15 Catalina and beyond, the iTunes applications has been subdivided into smaller applications. In this lesson, I go over the Music app in detail, and its similarities and differences compared to iTunes. I demonstrate the quick ways to navigate and utilize the sidebar to access the various music options. I also show how to search for music in the iTunes Store and I talk a bit about Apple Music.
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