2. There is no "move" function as far as I know. Someone made an
automator action to simulate this. Apple tends to remove functionality
found elsewhere (a "stop" button in iTunes for instance).
3. I forget the command, but I have it reassigned to numpad 5 in the
VO utility. It's called "begin/end selection" or something. Try that
when interacting w/ VO cursor; start selecting, highlight one thing,
stop, move to next w/vo (probably without cursor tracking on) and
start and stop when you please.

James

On 3/7/09, Jason Custer <jscus...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have a cuple questions.
> First, I notice that when I am in some applications, My VoiceOver
> curser jumps to controls against my will so to speak. Example: Tube-
> tv, the progress window, While looking at the progress of a download,
> The vo cursor jumps to the cancel button.
> How can I prevent this?
> Second, Why can I copy files in finder, command+c, but not cut them
> command+x. As it stands, I have to copy my file(s), which takes longer
> than just moving them, then go back and delete them. Alternatively, I
> go to terminal and use mv. Suggestions?
>
> Last question, this one is easier. How do I select multiple items, in
> finder for example, that are not next to eachother? For example, in a,
> b, c, d, e, How do I select b, d, e?
>
> Thank you for your assistance.
> Jason Custer
>
> >
>

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