Hi April, 

I thought I would mention this to you. I have only had my MacBook Air for a 
little over 4 months. when I first started, I accessed the Voiceover help menu 
by pressing CONTROL-OPTION-H. This is the command to open Voiceover help. If 
you arrow down to a submenu item called "Quick Start Tutorial," it will present 
you with an interactive tutorial. The other item in the Voiceover help menu 
that I have gone back to periodically is the "Getting Started Manual" for 
Voiceover. 
there is also a Voiceover command help menu. This is accessed by pressing 
CONTROL-OPTION-H-H (tapping the H twice quickly) This will open a submenu of 
different categories such as general, keyboard, navigation, etc. When you enter 
on one of these submenu items, it will open and delineate the keystroke command 
and its description  of what the command does. At the beginning of all of this, 
I used this the most to commit the keystrokes to memory. Be kind to yourself. 
It will get better in time. I rarely turn my PC on these days. It's only for 
the programs that I can't run on the Mac that I reach for the PC. I know in 
time I will probably venture to place a virtual machine on my air, but that's 
for another time in place. HTH. 

Cheers, 
Eileen  


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