All that does is cause Voice Over to always show you what is to the right of 
the curser.  It WILL, NOT, make the Mac curser move like the windows curser.  
You must remember, even if you choose this option, the Mac curser is still the 
Mac curser.


Sincerely,
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On Jun 6, 2011, at 9:14 PM, Johchi wrote:

> Hi Ray and all,
> 
> Isn't there an option on the Mac where you can make the cursor movement act 
> just like it does in Windows?
> 
> Johnny
> 
> On 6/1/2011 4:38 PM, Ray Foret Jr wrote:
>> Here's something that might prove a big help to you.  Where-as in windows, 
>> the curser is directly beneath each character you right, on the Mac, the 
>> curser is immediately to the right of each character you type.  think, if 
>> you will, of the old electric typewriter.  On an electric typewriter, as you 
>> will recall, the typing ball causes a letter to be typed and then moves over 
>> to the right to type the next character.  Well, the Mac curser's behavior is 
>> rather more like that old typing ball than a windows curser.  if, for 
>> example, you type the word "apple" as soon as you type the letter a, the Mac 
>> curser will be found just to the right of that letter a.  This will allow 
>> you to type the p, just like the old  typewriter ball.  What you are seeing 
>> is not a characteristic of Voiceover, rather, it's a fundamental difference 
>> in how the Mac handles curser movement for everyone.  So, to get back to the 
>> "apple" example, let's say you put in too many p's.  How to get rid of the 
>> third p? 
> IF you use command+left, this should put you back at the beginning of the 
> line; and, assuming you've typed the word "apple" at the beginning of this 
> line, the word also.  IF the word is in the middle of the line, just use 
> VO+left or right till you locate the beginning of the word.  Now, move the 
> curser right letter by letter.  IF, IF you have the curser moving to the 
> right and you hear, "space", followed by "a", that tells you that the curser 
> is now just to the right of the letter a and is in place to either delete 
> that A or type another letter to the right of that a.  So, now, you want to 
> find that extra p in apple.  Just press the right arrow till you hear that 
> third p spoken.  Now, press the delete or backspace key.  Here's what you 
> just did.  When you moved to the right of that second p, you heard the third 
> p and were then to the right of it.  Now, when you backspaced over that third 
> p, you caused the curser to behave just like the self-correcting key on an 
> electric type
> writer.  The curser deleted that third p and then moved in to it's position 
> so that now, the curser is just to the left of the l and to the right of the 
> second p in the word apple.
>> 
>> HTH.
>> 
>> 
>> Sincerely,
>> The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
>> 
>> Now a very proud and happy Mac user!!!
>> 
>> Skype name:
>> barefootedray
>> 
>> Facebook:
>> facebook.com/ray.foretjr.1
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Jun 1, 2011, at 3:22 PM, David Eagle wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello,
>>> I'm sure this has been asked on this list loads of times but I must
>>> ask, since I can't find the answer in Google. I have used windows for
>>> years, I use windows everyday at work. I cannot come home and suddenly
>>> get to grips with the way that Voice-Over deals
>>> with cursoring through text. I'm sure you know what I mean. If I was
>>> using a windows computer with or without a screenreader,
>>> I could edit text both the same way. My head is hurting with the new
>>> way of cursoring through text and I'm making so many mistakes; It is
>>> taking me ages to write simple documents. Is th--
>>> http://www.davideagle.co.uk
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