Hi, Bill,

VO-shift-space is a simple mouse-click. VO-command-shift-space first performs a 
mouse-down, that is, it begins the dragging operation. When you move to the 
place you want to drag the item, press VO-command-shift-space again to release 
the object into its new location, or "mouse-up".

The VO-comma and VO-period are also beginning and end dragging commands. I'm 
not sure how they are different "under the hood", but I will often try one 
method when the other isn't working for me. It seems that the VO-comma and 
-period commands first perform VO actions, then the mouse is manipulated after 
the two positions are marked.

HTH,
Teresa

"On the other hand, there are different fingers."

On Oct 21, 2011, at 2:15 PM, Bill Holton wrote:

> Hi.
> Can someone explain the difference between the mouse up and down commands, VO 
> command shift space, and the VO comma, / VO period . drag and drop?  Thanks.
>  
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