Steve,
That would be my experience and usage pattern as well.
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Neil Barnfather
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In general, I have had good results with Quick Nav. I have only used it with
HTML areas. It doesn't make much sense to use it elsewhere particularly when
arrow keys are pressed in a list or table like the message list in Mail or a
twitter timeline, etc. I have also discovered Quick Nav turning
yes, Quick Nav has physically disabled when I have entered certain edit fields
when using Safari. I know this as when I press the right arrow to jump to the
next item nothing happens.
I press left and right together and Voice Over says, Quick Nav On…
The thing was, Quick Nav was on in the first
What you discribed happens with VoiceOver in iOS but never in Mountain Lion on
a Mac. At least not on my two Macs with Mac OS X 10.8.2. Quick Nav doesn't
disable itself in a text edit field on a Mac. Were you really talking about VO
on your Mac?
Am 20.12.2012 um 12:43 schrieb Neil Barnfather -
You are lucky that quick nav works fine for you as I use it all the
time as it is nice not to have to use two hands all the time and press
the VO keys, and considering that quick nav worked just fine in Lion
it is quite frustrating that quick nav has a mind of its own in Lion.
Like I said I got the
Brian,
I use Quick nav extensively myself, I have had no such issues at all with ML
and Quick Nav.
The only thing I have noticed is that Quick Nav seems to auto disable when you
enter certain edit fields on web-sites. But, not all of them. which is a little
confusing.
Certainly though it beha
Hi,
I agree. for me, quick nav is just used in Safari, for 1 letter navigation.
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On Dec 19, 2012, at 5:34 PM, Harry Hogue wrote:
> Brian and others,
>
> I find that in many cases QuickNav is less helpful
Brian and others,
I find that in many cases QuickNav is less helpful than it is helpful. It is
convenient on websites, but other than that I do not use it. In Pages it is
best not to use it, for expanding and collapsing message threads in Mail it is
better if you don't use it, etc. It is not
I couldn't agree with you more. While I do enjoy the Facebook
integration in Mountain Lion, I feel there have been several steps
backwards with Voiceover performance. I do not need dictation on my
mac as I type so much faster than I dictate and dictation gets so much
more wrong than my typing. Woul
Same issues here and others more. Sometimes I'm not able to switch off Quick
Nav at all.
As always: please report your observations to
accessibil...@apple.com
and let's hope Apple will increase the efforts for VoiceOver on the Mac. For me
personally Mountain Lion was a step forward because of so
This is a problem I have had for quite awhile and I had held off on
mentioning it, as I had hoped for a fix from Apple, but seeing that
Apple rarely makes any improvements to accessibility with their
updates, I wanted to mention it to the group and see if anyone else
came up with a solution.
I mak
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