Try first interacting with the document (VO-shift-down-arrow) and then the VO-A 
keys to read from the cursor position.

Teresa
On Jun 12, 2010, at 10:05 AM, Catherine Kudlick wrote:

> Hi All,
> What do people do when using VO to read a long document and want to skip 
> ahead, start in the middle of a page, or return to reading it where they left 
> off?  Someone suggested I hit shift VO up-arrow to get out of interacting 
> with the text, then use the find a string of text or go-to a particular page 
> commands followed by VO-shift down arrow to interact with the text again.  
> This strikes me as cumbersome for doing something so basic.  Is there a 
> better option, such as a command that tells it to read from the cursor 
> forward?  (The in-depth manual says to use VO-A, but this always takes me 
> back to the beginning.)
> 
> Thanks, Cathyk
> 
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