Thanks, Wes!  Looks like the Keyboard shortcuts in the System Preferences is 
still set to allow access to everything.  I also browsed through many of the 
other various settings, just to see if anything else jumped out at me.  Didn't 
make any changes though.  With regard to the problem I am having, I am 
apparently unable to expand a collapsed folder simply by hitting right-arrow.  
When I do press right-arrow, VoiceOver begins reading additional information 
about the folder, such as the date it was last modified, size,etc.  I don't 
know, I am still trying to figure out exactly what is and is not happening at 
this point. :-)

Jenny  

        


On Nov 6, 2010, at 10:36 PM, Wes Smith wrote:

> OK......you also need to make sure that in system prefs under keyboard and 
> then under the keyboard shortcuts tab you need to have full keyboard access 
> to "all controls" and not just "text boxes and lists only."  HTH,
> Wes.
> On Nov 6, 2010, at 8:21 PM, Jenny Wood wrote:
> 
>> Hello all.  Wow, so okay.  I have absolutely no idea what I did, but 
>> apparently I managed to hit some key combination that modified the way 
>> VoiceOver interacts with the Finder window, as well as Mail.  I wish I could 
>> provide a better visual description of what is happening, but I'm afraid I 
>> don't quite understand it myself.  Basically, rather than arrowing through 
>> the list of files or folders, I have to tab through the list.  My husband, 
>> who is sighted, said it appears as if the cursor is moving from section to 
>> section of the window, as opposed to the next item in the list.  However, 
>> when VoiceOver is turned off, things appear to operate as normal.  Anyway, 
>> assuming nobody has any suggestions as to what in the world I may have done, 
>> and how to fix it, can anyone perhaps tell me how I might go about resetting 
>> my default settings for VoiceOver?  That is, of course, if it can in fact be 
>> done.  I suspect I must have pressed some key combination that triggered the 
>> change, but I have to admit it is becoming rather frustrating. <grin>  I am 
>> using a macbookpro, Snow Leopard.  Oh, and if it matters, I currently have 
>> my view set to listview, which is what I typically use...  
>> 
>> Thank you so much for any help you can offer!
>> 
>> Jenny
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