Hi,

Yep. This is definitely a neat way of seeing the suggestions. Thanks.  
Makes it a lot easier.

Isn't word completion kind of the same as a spellcheck? And for some  
odd reason, option-escape didn't work.

Regards,
Nic
On Oct 4, 2009, at 7:03 PM, Donna Goodin wrote:

>
> Oh, good deal.  thanks, Dean.
> Donna
> On Oct 4, 2009, at 12:29 PM, Dean Hudson wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi:
>>
>> To use the quick spellcheck:
>>
>> • in a document/email/text field, press cmd-; to highlight/navigate
>> to the next miss spelled word,
>> • press VO-shift-m to bring up the context menu,
>> • if there are suggestions for the miss spelled word, you can use
>> the VO-arrow keys to select a suggestion,
>> • press VO-spacebar to choose the suggestion.
>>
>> On Oct 4, 2009, at 9:14 AM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> The only way I know of doing this is command-colon to invoke the
>>> suggestions, and command-semicolon to just highlight the next
>>> misspelled word.
>>>
>>> I've never heard of other ways to do this.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Nic
>>> On Oct 4, 2009, at 5:54 PM, Donna Goodin wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> This is a great article, very well written and balanced.  Well  
>>>> worth
>>>> the read.
>>>>
>>>> I did find one surprise though.  When Steven was talking about the
>>>> announcement of mis-spelled words, he mentions that when you are
>>>> told
>>>> that a word is misspelled, there is a way to pull up a list of
>>>> possible suggested correct spellings.  I'm talking here about just
>>>> the
>>>> misspelled prompt when reviewing a doc, email, etc, not the actual
>>>> use
>>>> of spell-checker.  How does one access this list of possible
>>>> corrections?
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Donna
>>>> On Oct 3, 2009, at 6:10 PM, Esther wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks, Rich, for posting this link to the Braille Monitor.  For
>>>>> those
>>>>> of you who have not yet read the article, The Braille Monitor
>>>>> invited
>>>>> a commentary on the original article from a Mac user (who is a
>>>>> member
>>>>> of this list, and who some of you may recognize as the host of the
>>>>> ATMaine access technology podcasts and from his appearances on the
>>>>> Mac-
>>>>> cessibility and Screenless Switcher podcasts).  It's well written,
>>>>> and
>>>>> you can also download the mp3 version of the article.
>>>>>
>>>>> The direct link to the mp3 file, which may be too long to use from
>>>>> mail, is:
>>>>>
>>>>> https://www.nfb.org/images/nfb/Audio/Braille_Monitor/2009/October/07_A_Second_Look_At_Apples_Voiceover.mp3
>>>>>
>>>>> You can alternatively go to the table of contents for the latest
>>>>> Braille Monitor at:
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.nfb.org/images/nfb/Publications/bm/bm09/bm0909/
>>>>> bm0909tc.htm
>>>>>
>>>>> Then use item chooser menu to look for "A Second Look at Apple’s
>>>>> VoiceOver", VO-RIght arrow to the "Listen Now" link, and press
>>>>> Option-
>>>>> Return to download the mp3 file.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>
>>>>> Esther
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>
>
>
> >


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