Hi all, Again, most of you may know this, but it's a good reminder and might be helpful to newer users. Vo-cmd-t (add shift to go backward) finds the next table. I normally think of this and other, similar commands (use keyboard help to find them all, but they are all vo-cmd-symbol) as useful on webpages. However, a lot of UIs on the mac use tables, such as preferences or even some main app interfaces. So, even in a dialog, you can hit vo-cmd-t to jump to the table you want, without vo-arrowing all over the place to get to it. If there were only a command for text input controls...
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