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Thanks so long.
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From: "Rafaela Freundt" <rafafreu...@gmail.com>
To: <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 6:49 AM
Subject: Re: Intro and Questions
Hi,
there is yet another way to navigate by headings, links, etc. press the left
and right arrows together to turn on quick nav. this will allow you to
navigate without using the vo keys which are control option. so instead of
using control option right arrow to move to the next element, you just hit
right arrow. It will let you edit text fields, doesn't interfere with the
letters.
When in quick nav mode. you can press the right and up arrows together to go
right on the rotor described before, and the left and up arrows to go left.
then, you just hit down or up arrow and you will be in the next of that
element; eg tables, links, etc. You are just there, don't have to press
enter to find it.
Something else with quick nav. Pressing the right and down arrows together
lest you interact just like control option shift down arrow, and the left
and down arrows together stops interacting like control option shift up
arrow.
Oh, another method I forgot is the trackpad commander. If you are using a
macbook or have a trackpad, you can turn it on by pressing control option
and turning two fingers on the trackpad clockwise like a dial. then, you can
navigate by flicking left or right or by moving your finger down the
trackpad and touching the different elements on the screen.
to use the rotor, turn two fingers clock or anti clockwise on the trackpad
until you find the element you want, then flick up or down and you will be
on the previous or next instance of that element just like with quick nav.
also, to interact, flick right with two fingers and to stop interacting
flick left with two fingers.
hope this helps and welcome to the list and to the world of the wonderful
mac and voiceover.
rafaela
El 23/11/2010, a las 22:40, Ezzy Bueno escribió:
Thank you so much, Carolyn!
Ezzy
----- Original Message -----
From: Carolyn Haas <chaas0...@gmail.com
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Date sent: Tue, 23 Nov 2010 19:54:32 -0700
Subject: Re: Intro and Questions
Hello Ezzy:
There is also something handy called the web item roter which you can set
up to allow you to move quickly to links, headers, frames etc. You can
invoke the roter by pressing VO-keys U. Then you can arrow down whichever
collumn you want to search. I used that a lot in the beginning when I
couldn't remember all the cmmands to go places on a web page.
Gmail still somewhat illudes me. I kind of set mine up by accident.:)
So, I'll leave that for someone else.
Welcome
On Nov 23, 2010, at 6:44 PM, Ezzy Bueno wrote:
Thank you so much, Kim!
Ezzy
----- Original Message -----
From: Kimberly thurman <kimthur...@insightbb.com
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Date sent: Tue, 23 Nov 2010 20:38:25 -0500
Subject: Re: Intro and Questions
I can answer your question about browsing the internet. To browse by
headings press control/option,command/H for headings. For tables:
control/option/command T. For visited links: control/option/command V.
Also you might find the web item rotor handy. Press control/option U and
then VO right, left, and up and down arrows to see elements on the page
divided into categories such as links, visited links, tables, etc. Press
enter on the element you would like to go to. In order to get a complete
list of all the elements on a web page, press control option I. You can
then begin typing any word you might be looking for and you will move to
that in the list. You will need to press enter on it to go to the actual
element.
I'm sure someone else can answer your question about mail. hth and
welcome to the list.
On Nov 23, 2010, at 8:24 PM, Ezzy Bueno wrote:
Hello Everyone,
My name is Ezzy, and I am new to the Mac Visionaries list. I am a college
student and am also new to the Mac.
I had a few questions that I was hoping someone could answer:
1. What exactly do I need to create a mail record? I've tried setting up
my Gmail account, but I believe I keep doing something wrong.
2. On the Internet, how can I browse by specific elements (for example,
by headings)?
Thanks in advance. Have a wonderful day!
Ezzy (Sent from my BrailleNote Apex)
(512) 553-8553
Skype: SillyEz
Facebook: www.facebook.com/sillyez
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