Yes, but when I want to read the contents of another control, the  
blasted thing jumps to the default control before I am done with my  
task. Is this preventable?
Thanks,
Jason

On Mar 8, 2009, at 1:32 AM, Scott Howell wrote:

>
> Jason, I believe that jumping as you refer to it is VO focusing on the
> default control.
> On Mar 7, 2009, at 10:31 PM, Jason Custer 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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