Hi Chris and others,

        I even use Quick Nav in amadeus Pro but I do turn it off and on a lot.  
I would rather use one hand if possible rather then both hands with one holding 
down VO keys and the other doing all the work.  

I'm still hoping for the day I can keep my fingers completely on the home row 
and use the Caps lock as VO.  I remember when learning to use Voice Over how 
excited I was to start using QN.  I love the way one hand can do much of the 
navigating and my other hand can be on the home row or other position 
anticipating the next need. 

I hope Voice Over is still going to come up with more innovations. In the 
meantime QN speeds up my work.

Best 
 Eric Caron 
 
On Aug 24, 2010, at 5:53 PM


, Chris Snyder wrote:

> Hi Eric,
> I use QN all the time except when I am editing in Amadeus Pro. I love its 
> functionality, and convenience. In my view, it is one of the features that 
> makes Voiceover a better screen reader than any of the windows systems.
> 
> Friendly,
> Chris
> 
> On Aug 23, 2010, at 6:35 PM, Eric Caron wrote:
> 
>> Hi list,
>> 
>>      I am certainly in the minority here.  I love quick nav  and find it 
>> helps me move around quickly.  I have found I can use VO keys without 
>> turning quick nav off to increase functionality.  I tend to use many VO 
>> features for example I use track pad gestures, keyboard defined commands 
>> with the right option key, quick nav  and standard VO commands.  They all 
>> help in different ways.  It is great to have so many options.  My only 
>> frustration is that the VO keys are two keys in a tricky location.  I'd love 
>> to be able to assign the caps lock key to be the VO keys! 
>> 
>> I'd love to see more tips on using quick nav. 
>> 
>> eric Caron 
>>   
>> On Aug 23, 2010, at 6:40 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
>> 
>>> I don't use QN hardly if at all. I don't rally find it quick at all but 
>>> very combersum on my finders. lol!
>>> 
>>> S
>>> On Aug 23, 2010, at 3:07 PM, Carolyn wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Erik:
>>>> Actually you've gotten better luck with quick-nav than I have.  I only 
>>>> tend to use it when my arrows won't accomplish something in a message.  I 
>>>> really wish I understood it's full effect on the behavior of arrows and 
>>>> cursors. 
>>>> Anyway, thanks for putting this out.  It'll be helpful.
>>>>  
>>>> Carolyn Haas
>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>> From: erik burggraaf
>>>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>>>> Sent: Saturday, August 21, 2010 8:55 AM
>>>> Subject: getting the most out of quicknav?
>>>> 
>>>> Hi,  I'm forcing myself to use quicknav today, just because.  So, I've 
>>>> done some googling and some reading and some playing, but I sense that I'm 
>>>> not getting the most out of quicknav, because to be honest, it's somewhat 
>>>> more convenient, but I'm not as blown away by the simplicity as I thought 
>>>> I would be.
>>>> 
>>>> So far, I've got left+right turn qn on or off.
>>>> down+right interact.
>>>> left+down stop interacting.
>>>> left+up and up+right, move around the router.
>>>> up+down perform the default action on an item in the voiceover curser.
>>>> Arrow keys on their own are used to navigate in the desired direction.
>>>> 
>>>> Now, I'm thinking there must be more to this.  For one thing, I'm finding 
>>>> it counter-intuitive because I generally don't interact with things.
>>>> 
>>>> For example, I would normally arrow up and down the messages table in mail 
>>>> or the mailboxes table without interacting.  This will read me the entire 
>>>> row of information and I usually find that to be what I want to happen.  
>>>> If I sit on the messages table with qn and press the down arrow, of course 
>>>> it takes me to the scroll bars and things, and in order to read the 
>>>> messages table, I have to either interact with it, or turn qn off.
>>>> 
>>>> There are ways I can get around this in some tables, for example, if I 
>>>> know what I want I can press the first letter or first few letters.  That 
>>>> will work some of the time, but in the messages table of mail, I want to 
>>>> scan them all, not usually specific ones, so it falls over.
>>>> 
>>>> So, how do people get along with this all the time?  or are we all sitting 
>>>> here turning qn on and off all the time depending on the situation?  Am I 
>>>> missing any qn features?
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> 
>>>> Erik Burggraaf
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