I use web spots all the time. I love them. I have talked about them on my 
YouTUbe channel. They are a great tool!

Mike 
On Aug 1, 2012, at 10:51 AM, Tim Kilburn <kilbur...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Brian,
> 
> No, sorry, I don't use web spots but after looking into this a little for 
> you, I certainly see the advantages.  I've just got used to using the Item 
> Chooser and such as the web spots weren't available when I first started 
> using VO.  It looks like this is a bug to me.  If you read in the Help 
> documentation and use VO-k to bring up Keyboard Practice, VO-right bracket 
> should do as you are used to and VO-left bracket should do the opposite.  I 
> suggest that you send an eMail to Apple Accessibility and report it as a bug. 
>  You are totally correct in that it is much more logical to do it as outlined 
> in your message and if that is the way they say to do it within the Help 
> Viewer, then it is a bug.
> 
> Later...
> 
> Tim Kilburn
> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
> 
> On 2012-08-01, at 9:30 AM, Brian Fischler <blindga...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hey all,
>> 
>> I posted once about this but got no response, so wanted to try again.
>> I make use of setting webspots and sweet spots on the pages I go to a
>> lot, as I find this makes navigating a page much faster. Anyway, all
>> of my webspots have been reversed in mountain lion. what I mean is to
>> scroll down from the top to the bottom of the page in previous
>> versions I would hit VO Command right bracket to go to the next web
>> spot to the right, and VO command left bracket to go to the next web
>> spot to the left. Simple. In Mountain it is completely reverse which
>> is one of the most annoying thing as when I click VO command righ
>> bracket it takes me to the next web spot to the left and VO command
>> left bracket to the next web spot to the right. This makes no sense
>> what so ever, and I am wondering if it is a setting that I have set
>> incorrectly for navigating a page. I tried turning scrolling from
>> normal to not clicking normal and this did nothing. This setting was
>> under the Track pad. I don't even have a mouse connected, so maybe the
>> setting is in that menu, as I can't even access the mouse menu since
>> my system doesn't detect a mouse. Has anyone else experienced this? I
>> am so used to where all of my web spots are set this is so
>> frustrating. I even tried removing my web spots on a page and
>> resetting them, but this didn't change the directions. It would make
>> sense you click right and you go right you click left and you go left,
>> but not in Mountain Lion. Would appreciate any help. Thanks
>> 
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