Control-F2 brings up the Menu Bar, and Control-F3 will take you to the Doc.

Matt Roberts

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On Feb 10, 2010, at 10:25 AM, erik burggraaf <e...@erik-burggraaf.com> wrote:

Thanks, I knew about the ones from the menus. I was thinking more along the lines of commands that weren't obvious. Like, I know there is a mac OS10 command to get to the menu bar. VO M replaces this redundantly. Same for the dock.

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On 2010-02-10, at 9:53 AM, Anne Robertson wrote:

Hello Erik,

You can find most of the shortcuts in menus. The Go menu in the Finder has lots of useful ones. I don't know of any handy document with a comprehensive list of them.

Cheers,

Anne


On Feb 10, 2010, at 3:23 PM, erik burggraaf wrote:

Hi Ann,

Do you have an appendix or quick reference for MAc OS shortcut keys? I know that VO replaces many of them redundantly and I would be very interested to see what the system itself offers.

Best,

erik burggraaf
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On 2010-02-10, at 9:18 AM, Anne Robertson wrote:

Hello Carolyn,

There are no dumb questions.

The physical mouse depends on what kind of computer you're using. On a recent MacBook or MacBook Pro, it's the trackpad itself, on an older MacBook, MacBook Pro, PowerBook or iBook, it's the trackpad button, and on a desktop computer, of course, it's the mouse.

If you have MouseKeys turned on, it's usually possible to click the mouse by using FN and the letter "i". You can also use the number 5 on the Numpad with Numpad Commander turned on.

Control-click is the same thing as VO-Shift-m, but sometimes, the VO command doesn't work whereas the standard keyboard shortcut does.

I usually prefer to use standard keyboard shortcuts where they exist, probably because I was using Macs long before VoiceOver appeared.

Cheers,

Anne

On Feb 10, 2010, at 2:54 PM, Carolyn wrote:

Anne:
I'm following this trying to learn. I feel pretty dumb asking this, but where is the mouse you click? Is it on the tracking pad? Sorry for how ridiculous this sounds.

Carolyn
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Subject: Re: Snow Leopard Mail: Message headers


Hello Everett,

There seems to be a focus issue in Snow Leopard, but you can get round it by navigating to the sender's name then bringing the mouse cursor to the VO cursor with VO-Command-F5. Then Control- click to get the contextual menu and it works as before.

Cheers,

Anne

On Feb 10, 2010, at 3:59 AM, E.J. Zufelt wrote:

Good evening,

On Leopard I could interact with the message headers in Mail and bring up a context menu on the Senders address. That functionality seems to be missing in Snow Leopard. Am I crazy, has this moved somewhere?

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