Hello,

In that version of OSX, in order to select text on web pages, you need to go to 
the area where you wish t begin selecting text, then press VO+return.  Then, 
press VO up and down arrows to move by line and VO+right and left arrows to 
move by word.  When you are finished, press VO+return to stop the selection 
mode, then press CMD+C to copy the select text, then CMD+V to paste it 
elsewhere.

I don't know if other selection type commands work beyond line and word; these 
are the only ones I ever tried or cared about.  All-in-all, I am really glad to 
find the easier navigation of Mountain Lion.

I hope this helps!

Harry
On Feb 2, 2013, at 11:56 AM, Katie Zodrow <kzodrow...@att.net> wrote:

> Hi, I forgot to mention I'm using a Macbook Pro with Snow Leopard.
> Katie
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