Hi, just briefly added: To reach the area with the suggestions for correction you can also just press arrow down after hearing the blip sound. Anter chooses the suggested word. Press arrow up to leave that area and you are back in the text.
All the best Jürgen Am 07.08.2011 um 01:54 schrieb Bryan Jones: > Hello Teresa, > > I can try to answer your question regarding the use of VO+Shift+J to navigate > pop-up items in Lion. First let me say that I'm still not sure I have this > feature totally figured out myself, but hopefully this will make sense and > will shed at least some light on the feature. To start with, here's the > official one line definition from Apple's Lion VO quick start guide just in > case you haven't seen it yet: <begin quote> "Jump from the current location > to any displayed input method or auto correction panel, and then jump back to > the original location." <end quote>. > > Here's what I've found while trying to figure this feature out in more > detail. I forget if you have n i-Device, but if you do you might recognize a > small "blip" sound that is sometimes made in IOS when a popup list of > spelling corrections is presented. Lion now has the ability to mimic that > same behavior and the same sound when a misspelling is encountered. When you > hear that sound, you can press VO+Shift+J and the VO cursor will move to the > pop-up list of spelling choices where you can then use VO+left / right arrow > to navigate the choices and VO will read them to you. While you are > navigating that list, VO will speak the currently highlighted word, will tell > you the number of possible choices in the list, and if you let the VO cursor > sit on a highlighted word for a second it will spell the selection out loud. > > As an example, if I misspell the word "the" as "ths" I will hear the little > blip sound and VO will announce "six suggested corrections." If I then press > VO+Shift+J VO will announce, "the, suggested correction one of six, t-h-e." > If I then proceed to VO-right arrow I will hear the same thing repeated for > the other suggested words in the list: "the, this, thus, these, and those." > When I've highlighted the word I want to use, I can press Enter and it will > replace the misspelled word. > > Now, here are a few things I still haven't figured out about this feature. > 1. I'm not sure exactly what options need to be turned on or off for this to > work in Lion, but I'm pretty sure the "Correct Spelling Automatically" > feature needs to be turned on either globally or in the current application. > For example, while I'm typing this message in Mail, the feature is working if > I have "Correct Spelling Automatically" checked in Mail's Edit menu / > Spelling and Grammar. However, if I uncheck that option the spelling popup > and associated blip don't seem to appear. Note that I have "correct spelling > automatically" unchecked in System Prefs / Language and Text / Text. > 2. Sometimes the blip and popup will happen before I finish typing a word, as > if it's acting as a sort of auto-complete feature. > 3. Sometimes I can misspell a word and nothing happens, but if I left arrow > back to the word I will then hear the blip and get the popup. It almost seems > like I'm typing too fast for the spell checker to keep up, but I guarantee > you I type slow enough for a turtle to easily keep up. <grin>. > 4. I'm not sure if VO+Shift+J gives access to any other sort of popup. I > haven't found any yet, but also haven't really looked around much. > > If you have any questions or thoughts about this, please email me off-list as > I'm unsubscribing. > > HTH, > Bryan > > On Aug 6, 2011, at 11:28 AM, Teresa Cochran wrote: >> Perhaps a related question: I notice that the keystroke VO-shift-J will "go >> to pop-up item". I can't for the life of me find an example of a context in >> which to use this particular command. > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "MacVisionaries" group. > To post to this group, send email to macvisionaries@googlegroups.com. > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > macvisionaries+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. > For more options, visit this group at > http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries?hl=en. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MacVisionaries" group. To post to this group, send email to macvisionaries@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to macvisionaries+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries?hl=en.