If it's a PDF file, then probably not. Many PDF files are not tagged,
and will therefore be problematic (especially for tables and other
structures) regardless of what operating system or reading tool you use.
If you can obtain the information in HTML, or in a word processor
format, you'll have
I see, ok, thanks much!
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com On
Behalf Of Brad Snyder
Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2021 1:50 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Interacting?
If you are using VoiceOver, you should not even be fooling with Spoken Content.
This will just m
Try opening the pDF in a wb browser and see if it reads better.
> On Mar 24, 2021, at 15:46, Barry Hadder wrote:
>
> There isn’t a lot you can do, but often just rerendering the page in question
> can help with voiceover related issues with PDFs.
> You can do this by pressing command-p to open
If you are using VoiceOver, you should not even be fooling with Spoken Content.
This will just mess you up. spoken Content is intended for those who do not use
VoiceOver.
- Brad -
On Mar 24, 2021, at 14:52, Fazil wrote:
Hi, Group.
When we interact with a table, for instance, if I go to Spok
Thanks. I didn’t know about the command p thing.
Cait
> On Mar 24, 2021, at 4:46 PM, Barry Hadder wrote:
>
> There isn’t a lot you can do, but often just rerendering the page in question
> can help with voiceover related issues with PDFs.
> You can do this by pressing command-p to open the p
There isn’t a lot you can do, but often just rerendering the page in question
can help with voiceover related issues with PDFs.
You can do this by pressing command-p to open the print dialog and choosing
open in preview or save to PDF from the PDF menu.
> On Mar 24, 2021, at 14:28, Caitlyn Furne
Hi, Group.
When we interact with a table, for instance, if I go to Spoken Contents in
system preferences > Accessibility and interact with the table there, should
I hit VO-spacebar in order to select Spoken contents prior to stopping
interaction or leave it alone and stop interacting?
Thanks!
Hi,
Has anybody figured out a way to read tables properly in preview on the mac??
righ now it’s doing one column then the next column to the right. I need it to
read across.. is this possible?
Thanks,
Cait
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The following information is important for all members of the Mac Visionaries
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The command VO + Shift + F5, will route the VO cursor to the position of the
mouse. This is the opposite of VO + CMD + F5, which routes the mouse pointer
to the position of the VO cursor.
HTH.
- Brad -
On Mar 24, 2021, at 08:51, Herbie Allen wrote:
Command VO f5 followed by VO space. In so
Command VO f5 followed by VO space. In some situations you can also do VO shift
F5 instead of Command VO F5..
> On Mar 24, 2021, at 08:30, kliph miller Sr wrote:
>
> Reminder, how do you root the mouse again?
>
> New to the Mac, transitioning from a PC, need extra help, struggle with
> cert
Reminder, how do you root the mouse again?
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