Thanks, everybody.  enabling keyboard commander did the trick.
Kevin

Simon Cavendish wrote:
> Go to Voiceover utility, and in the top general menu check the box to enable 
> Voiceover to be controlled by apple scripts. Then arrow down to the 
> commanders and enable keyboard commander. Once you have done it, within the 
> keyboard commander tab, you will see a table where in you ccan find the 
> already existing scripts and their functions like for instance launching 
> Safari or Mail by pressing Right option + s or right option + m respectively. 
> You can add your own scripts and shortcut keys to operate them. Read through 
> the Voiceover help files for more information. I have not designed my own 
> scripts but others certainly have done so.
>
> Best wishes
>
>
> On 22 Mar 2011, at 07:33, Kevin Gibbs wrote:
>
> > How do you enable apple scripts?
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