Hi Randi.
As many people already have said, you can navigate by heading by
pressing VO command h. Another great command is VO command m. This
jumps to the next heading on the same level. This is especially great
on Google. You can press VO command h to Voiceover says Heading level
2. If y
Sometimes there are no headings. Go to a page that you KNOW has
headings, and once there, interact with the HTML content if you have
to and try it again.
Mark BurningHawk
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Hmm I did VO command H and it did not say header. It blipped and took
me down a heading. I'm sure I'll get the hang of it though. :)
chantel cuddemi wrote:
> Hi, Randy,
> If you press control option command h, you will hear voiceover say,
> "Heading" You can then vo to the right and scrool that h
Hi, Randy,
If you press control option command h, you will hear voiceover say,
"Heading" You can then vo to the right and scrool that heading. Hth,
Chantel.
On May 2, 2009, at 10:40 AM, rayna424 wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm learning my macbook and VO one thing at a time and its working
> great.
Ah yes it was the command key I was forgetting. I kept just doing VO H
haha. Thanks!
Mark Baxter wrote:
> Randi:
> In Safari, VO COmmand H will navigate by headings. another thing you
> can do is lock down the VO keys once on a web page, with VO semicolon;
> the you'd only have to press command
Randi:
In Safari, VO COmmand H will navigate by headings. another thing you
can do is lock down the VO keys once on a web page, with VO semicolon;
the you'd only have to press command H to navigate by headings, and
left and right arrow to read the text on that page. Don't forget to
unloc
Hi folks,
I'm learning my macbook and VO one thing at a time and its working
great. I've come much farther since my first post to this group haha.
Its time for me to start navigating by heading. How does this work,
what are the VO commands, and do you do this with pages you're
familiar with and