On 26/1/23 10:04, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries wrote:
I agree about the VO keys. Many things on the Mac require the use of several
keys at once that on Windows can be accomplished with just one or two keys.
An advantage of this, however, is that it avoids conflicts between keys
used by the screen reader and those used by the application, so you
don't have to deal with pass-through commands very often.
Of course, as others have noted in this discussion, you can use capslock
as the VoiceOver modifier (this is now the default, if I remember
rightly), as well as Quick Nav. You can enable additional keystrokes for
Quick Nav that expand the navigation commands available in VoiceOver,
for example in Web browsers.
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