Hello,
I am running Mac/OS Monterey 12.2.1.
In the past I used to restore files from time machine by using Finder on the 
time machine disk to locate the desired file in a backup with the desired date 
and time and using command+c to copy that file to the clipboard. I then went 
back to Finder on my Mac Hard Disk and pasted the above file into the correct 
folder usually choosing the option to replace the existing version of that 
file. This usually works OK.
However I understand that this is not the correct way to restore files from 
time machine, though I do not understand why not. I have looked up how to 
restore files from time machine via Google but the suggested methods are not VO 
friendly.
So how can I correctly restore files from time machine using VoiceOver?
Many thanks for any tips … Paul Hopewell

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