Hello Anne,
Good to see you on this list.
I got a reply from accessibil...@apple.com on this. You open mission
control and move the VO cursor to the space you want to remove. You then
press VO+COMMAND+SpaceBar which gives you access to an action menu. In this
action menu you will find the butt
Hello Paul,
Have you tried opening System Preferences and looking at Mission Control. Try
unchecking the first four checkboxes, then set all the shortcuts except for
Dashboard to Hyphen, which is the last choice in the menus.
I don’t know that this will fix your problem as I’ve always disabled M
i see that looping too. but if you want to get rid of the partition you've
created go to disk utility then select the drive that you want to delete.
> Il giorno 05 dic 2015, alle ore 8:06 PM, Paul Hopewell
> ha scritto:
>
> Hello,
> It is interesting that others are not seeing the Safari and V
Hello,
It is interesting that others are not seeing the Safari and VoiceOver looping
problem I reported earlier today.
I suspect that the problem is related to my iMac being configured with multiple
spaces. I somehow accidentally created these multiple spaces in an earlier Mac
OS release and