Hi,

This process works in El Capitan.  Using VO-comma and VO-period will work if 
you're only moving it up or down within the visible networks.  Once the 
original network goes out of the scroll list, VO can't seem to handle it.  
Using the old fashioned Drag & Drop method will work though.  So, for example, 
I have a network named Chateau Lacombe way down my list and I wish to move it 
much higher in the priority, then I'd navigate to the Chateau Lacombe network 
(Press VO-cmd-f5 if your cursors aren't following each other), then 
VO-shift-cmd-space to activate the mouse down action, then VO-up to the item 
I'd like it to be above, press VO-cmd-f5 to route the mouse to the VO-cursor 
and finally press VO-shift-cmd-space to drop it.  Often, you need to use the 
VO-cmd-f5 after the drag as I've found that the cursors don't follow each other 
properly during this process.

HTH.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Jul 23, 2016, at 09:05, Jonathan Cohn <jon.c.c...@gmail.com> wrote:

Good Morning,

For the first time since upgrading, I needed to change the priority of networks 
in my WiFi settings. My memory was that there were move up and move down 
buttons just beyond the table of networks I have joined that you have to get to 
by interacting with a group. I could not find this, so I tried several 
techniques (highlighted below) to drag the last network up the list. I was 
unsuccessful in doing this with  Voiceover.  Before I report to Accessibility, 
could somebody else confirm this is impossible. 

The basic procedure is:

1. Open System Preferences
2. Switch to Network and then unlock the preference pane.
3. Click the Advanced Button.

This brings up a table of networks where you can select one at a time and edit 
settings, add and remove stations and change priority. The panel states drag 
and drop to change the order.

My attempts were as follows:
1. Try Option arrows and control arrows.
2. Use vo drag / drop (vo-, followed by vo - .)
3. Try moving mouse to VO cursor and using the mouse down  / mouse up  VO 
keystrokes.
4. Use VO move object keystroke on different interaction levels of the table of 
networks (vo-command-accent ) 
Please let me know if you can think of any other approaches. Also, if somebody 
on a Beta version would like to let me know if perhaps this is an already 
resolved issue so I don't have to bug Accessibility over an issue that has been 
resolved in the latest code fix.


Best wishes,

Jonathan Cohn
jon.c.c...@gmail.com <mailto:jon.c.c...@gmail.com>





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