Okay.  First, you cannot do it through the Webvisum submenu.  For some reason, 
this does not work on the Mac version of Firefox.  You'll need to reset all of 
the hotkeys for Webvisum to be usable.  Doing this can be a little tricky since 
you have to manually type in the key mapping rather than just press the keys 
themselves.

1.  Go to the Firefox tools menu from the main menu bar.

2.  Now, from there, click the "add ons" menu.  You will be placed in the add 
on manager group.  interact with this.

3.  Find the Webvisum add on off the add ons group.
4.  Now, tab until you get to the add on prefs window for this add on.  Click 
on the "change this add on's preferences".

5.  Now, you will notice a group of tabs.  The tab you want is the key bindings 
tab.  Press space on this.

6.  Next, you want to go to the key bindings group and interact with it.
7.  Next, you want to locate what looks like the help button just to the right 
using VO+right.  Actually, this is not a tipicle help button:  rather, it's the 
top most of the functions for which you can assign a key binding.

8.  Suppose you want to assign a new hotkey to this button.  You need to tab 
from here and when you hear the hotkey that has been assigned, you are in the 
area where you will manually type the new key binding.

9.  Now, select all in the usual way and delete what's there.  This action will 
delete the key.

10.  Now, remaining where you are, manually type the new key.  I'd use 
control+1 on the number row.  Type it in exactly like what you see on the next 
line.
ctrl 1

11.  Now, if you back tab, you will get back in to the help button pop up.  To 
set the key binding for the next key, press the down arrow until you hear the 
next button for which you want to set a new key binding.

12.  Now, pressing VO+space will not work here:  So, you need to rout the mouse 
or track pad to this button by pressing VO+ctrl+5.  Once done, click on it by 
pressing shift+VO+space.

13.  Now, follow steps 8/10 above for setting the new key binding you wish.

As you can see, I do not recommend a new Mac user try this:  because, there 
seems still to be quite a bit of play in Firefox, as you doubtless have already 
found out for yourself.




Sent from my mac, the only computer with full accessibility for the blind 
built-in!
Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray
Still a very proud and happy Mac and Iphone user!

On Mar 6, 2013, at 7:50 PM, Emilio Hernandez <emilio.s.hernan...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> Hello everyone,
> 
> I have just installed FireFox and painstakingly also installed Webvism also.
> How do I execute webvism on the Mac to hopefully solve my captchas?
> 
> Thanks for any help anyone can provide.
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