Hi Kimber,
You can start by turning on the trackpad commander. You can do this either in 
Voiceover utility or by putting 
two fingers down on the pad and rotating them clockwise while holding down 
control and option. I 
personally use this latter method with my right thumb and index finger. It 
might take a bit of getting 
used too at first, but the gestures really are very efficient, quite similar to 
the ones on my iPod Touch.
Hope this helps,
Zack.
On Wed, 23 Mar 2011 04:47:46 -0400, Kimberly wrote:


>Hi guys,
>
>I've been wanting to experiment with using trackpad gestures to perform some
>vo functions like interact with element as I seem to have trouble pressing
>control, option and shift simultaneously. The problem is I can't get my
>trackpad to speak when I touch it. I know the trackpad is responding because
>a sighted person has told me the cursor moves around when I touch the
>trackpad, but what am I doing or not doing? Do I need to turn something on?
>Check something?
>
>Any help is appreciated.
>Kimber
>
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