Hi Martin,
I believe that, whichever key combination you use to launch an application,
holding the Shift key immediately after letting go of the previous key
combination will suffice. I've used modifiers that way when launching apps and
it seems fine. If you have no luck whatsoever, you might try Flo Mouse and use
Shift+` (Accent) in a double-tap while continuing to hold down the Shift
modifier. That is the equivalent of Shift-double-clicking and holding the Shift
key down. Hope that helps,
Slau
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> On May 27, 2021, at 1:03 AM, Martin (Punky) Sopart <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Hello all!
>
> Is there a way to hold the shift key while launching an app when using
> VoiceOver?
> I tried Shift+Command+DownArrow,
> Shift-Click via the mouse macros,
> Holding Shift and double pressing routing key on my braille display.
> No touchpad available.
>
> Thanks and best! / Martin
>
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