Marlaina:
Just a tiny bit of advice from someone who is still just beginning to 
understand this stuff.  Don't try to remember it as you get it.  Collect or 
copy things, and then when you're actively doing something and need the info, 
it's there waiting for you.  I have found it immensely helpful to do this with 
posts that give lots of good commands and other info and tricks.  Take your 
time and don't try to force this.  It will become second nature in time.:)

Carolyn H
On Dec 17, 2010, at 3:04 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:

> Eric,
> 
> I'll try that but I still have a problem when each item is only a line.
> 
> Man, I hope I can remember all this safari stuff, :)
> 
> So control option shift c will copy the text of the item I just heard.  
> Control option return will begin selecting and control option return will 
> stop selecting and then I do a command c.
> 
> I have to break my mind open here and come up with ways to remember all this 
> stuff, :)
> 
> Marlaina
> 
> 
> On Dec 17, 2010, at 10:02 AM, erik burggraaf wrote:
> 
> Hi Marlena,  I see no one has suggested control shift c yet.  I'm not sure 
> how I got along without that keystroke on windows.
> 
> It works like this.  You hear voiceover say something, you press control 
> option shift C, you paste where you like.
> 
> So, If all of the instructions for your recipe are in one item and voiceover 
> speaks that item, press control option shift C and it will copy the entire 
> contents of that item to clipboard for pasting anywhere you desire.
> 
> Hope this helps,
> 
> Erik Burggraaf
> User support consultant,
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> 
> On 2010-12-16, at 12:29 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
> 
>> Mike or others,
>> 
>> One problem I have with surfing the web on the Mac is that I can't copy and 
>> paste consistently from websites.  I mean that since it moves by item and 
>> not by line, I have a hard time copying the text of an item.  I also wonder 
>> if there is an easier way to read the text within an item rather than 
>> navigating to it and doing vo a.  Just another of my many wonders as I 
>> wander through the land of Mac.
>> 
>> Marlaina
>> On Dec 15, 2010, at 5:13 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:
>> 
>> Actually, once you get used to it, it works much better than the windows 
>> screen readers. It moves by item rather than by line, I find surfing the web 
>> on the mac to be a very enjoyable experience.
>> On Dec 14, 2010, at 9:24 PM, denise avant wrote:
>> 
>>> hello all,
>>> after being an internet explorer user for years and years, i am trying to 
>>> learn to use safari. what question i have is what the command is for 
>>> jumping to text on a page once you have landed on the page you need. i'm 
>>> not finding safari with vo as intuitive as ie is with windoweyes or jfw 
>>> unfortunately. 
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