Even before I got my SSD, I didn't experience lag in voices when I had
different voices set up for different activities.  AS for using iMessage,
just set up a commander to go to the beginning and, and then just inter act
with the HTML section when reading and replying to messages, works like a
charm for me!

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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Mark Baxter
Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2012 8:57 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: activities (was easy way to use iMessage on mac)

The lag when switching apps only gets worse if you choose a different voice,
and it's the one single drawback to Activities, which is otherwise an
extremely powerful way to use VO.  I have, now, two activities; the normal
one, which I use for everything except messaging clients.  I use AIM instead
of Messages, as I was having problems getting messages to read, and only use
AIM and SKype regularly--who needs more than two IM clients? sheesh.  So,
for these two apps, I use Alex, who is slightly louder than Fred for some
reason.  I slow him down a bit, as Fred can speak very quickly and I can
still understand him, but other voices this is not so much true.  I turn off
all the elements of cursor tracking (There is no way to just turn cursor
tracking off, except with a manual keystroke, but you *CAN* go through and
uncheck all the boxes that say "VoiceOver cursor follows ." whatever, same
beastie in the end..  Then, I park my message client's VO cursors in the
HTML content window (leaving the insertion pointer in the edit boxes).  It
sounds complicated but once it's all set up it's just a few keystrokes.

This is just one way to use Activities.  I've written to
accessibil...@apple.com to suggest at least one or two others; activities
which could come "preset," with VO, but which might really help when using a
new app for the first time or whatever.  That lag, though, I think is just a
processor hard limit, and will be better or worse depending on how much RAM
you have.

Don't let this lag dissuade you from using Activities to customize VO and
make it even more flexible than it already is.,


 . Mark BurningHawk Baxter
 . AIM, Skype and Twitter:  BurningHawk1969  . MSN:
burninghawk1...@hotmail.com  . My home page:
 . http://MarkBurningHawk.net/

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