A little correction Scott; when QuickNav is enabled, up and down takes  
you between the items that matches the category you have set with the  
rotor. Left and right takes you left or right on the screen. It works  
similar as on an iPHone. Left and right is like flicking left and  
right with one finger, up and down is like flicking up and down  
between web items or Words/letters with one finger.

Take care,
John André


Den 28. aug. 2009 kl. 17.26 skrev Scott Chesworth:

>
> Haven't tried it myself yet, but according to the review I just read:
> hit left and right arrows together to enable or disable quick nav,
> once enabled, arrow keys alone act as if VO keys are being held down,
> Hit down and right arrows together to interact,
> Hit down and left arrows together to end interaction,
> Hit up and down arrows together to perform the standard action on  
> any control.
>
> If it's as well implimented as I'm hoping, I have a feeling this is
> how I'll be doing 80% of my navigation from now on.  One handed,
> simple, hats off to Apple for a good idea.
>
> On 8/28/09, william lomas <lomaswill...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>>
>>      hi all has anyone yet tried quicknav in snowleopard?
>> If so how does one interact etc, if not using the voiceover keys?
>> WIll
>>
>>
>>>
>>
>
> >


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