Hi,

I noticed yu need to be interacting with the browser in order for the proper 
context menu containing the drop box sub menu to appear.  So, When you press 
command shift H, interact.  then go to your drop box folder and arrow down to 
your public folder and press VO shift M.

hth

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On Feb 21, 2011, at 4:22 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:

> Esther,
> 
> I followed your directions to the letter and I hear new folder, get info, 
> paste item, view, arrange by and view options.
>  I have tried going to the dropbox app and opening it and then navigating 
> back to the dropbox public folder and still no luck.  I am assuming my 
> dropbox is installed, since I am sharing folders with a couple of friends.  I 
> just cannot seem to get this stuff going in the public folder.
> 
> I tried to uninstall dropbox and it told me it could not move dropbox to the 
> trash because dropbox was running.  I see that I have several .dmg versions 
> of dropbox in my downloads and thought maybe I could revert to the earliest 
> one.  I just don't know why it's not working and again, I absolutely followed 
> your instructions to the letter.
> 
> MarlainaOn Feb 21, 2011, at 12:21 PM, Esther wrote:
> 
> Hi Marlaina,
> 
> I'm not sure whether it will help to go over this again or not, since I'm not 
> running the latest version of Drop box.  But I'll start from scratch.  First, 
> make sure that the file you want to share is actually in your Dropbox/Public 
> folder.  From Finder, press Command-Shift-H to go to your home directory, 
> then press Command-Shift-G ("Go to Folder"), and type or paste in:
> Dropbox/Public
> into the text box and press return.  Your Finder window should show files 
> that are in the Public folder of your Dropbox folder.  Navigate to one of 
> these and bring up the context menu with VO-Shift-M.  Now VO-Down arrow 
> through the menu.  You should hear VoiceOver announce in succession: "Open", 
> "Open with, sub-menu", then "Dropbox, sub-menu".  When you reach "Dropbox, 
> sub-menu" press VO-Space.  You should hear VoiceOver say "Dropbox, sub-menu; 
> Browse on Dropbox site…". VO-Down arrow again twice.  You should hear 
> VoiceOver say "View Previous Versions…", then "Copy Public Link". When you 
> reach "Copy Public Link", press VO-Space.  You should now be able to paste 
> the link (with Command-V) into a mail message or text file.  Sorry to be 
> heavy-handed about this, but these commands should work whether or not you 
> have TrackPad Commander on or off, and regardless of your cursor tracking 
> settings.  Let us know if you still don't see a Dropbox sub-menu.  
> 
> HTH.  Cheers,
> 
> Esther
> 
> On Feb 21, 2011, at 09:08, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
> 
>> I do not get the drop box sub menu.  I have only the standard finder menu.  
>> Can it be that somehow I do not have dropbox installed properly?  I don't 
>> know.
>> On Feb 21, 2011, at 10:56 AM, Darcy Burnard wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Marlaina.  When you're focussed on the file you want in your dropbox 
>> public folder, you want to do VO shift M on it.  This will bring up the 
>> standard finder context menu.  However there should be an additional submenu 
>> for dropbox.  From there you should find the option to get the download link 
>> for said file.  It will copy the link to your clipboard.
>> It is possible that the dropbox submenu might only be available once the 
>> file has finished uploading to dropbox.  I've never tried to access that 
>> submenu until after the upload was finished.
>> Unfortunately the only way I've found to reliably tell if the file is 
>> finished uploading is to keep an eye on the network traffic section of 
>> activity monitor.  Of course this only works if you're not doing much other 
>> network activity at the time.
>> HTH.
>> Darcy
>> 
>> On 2011-02-21, at 11:53 AM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
>> 
>>> I put a file into my public folder, which I get to by pressing command 
>>> shift h then arrowing down to drop box.  I right arrow to public an past 
>>> the file there.  I right arrow to open public and focus on the file; I have 
>>> tried vo m m, vo m and vo shift m and none of them give me an option to get 
>>> a link to the file on which I'm focussed.  Vo m m brings up the time 
>>> machine menu and vo m and vo shift m just bring up the finder menu.  What 
>>> am I doing wrong?
>>> 
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