Yes here is how to turn it off.
Go to the voice over utility, VO f 8 go down to voice over visuals the first
item in the tabs is voice over cursor, I believe the default is show voice
over cursor uncheck that and the voice over cursor should disappear.
-Original Message-
From: macvisionari
In Voiceover Utility, VO-f8, you can go to Visuals and try the Voiceover cursor
tab. Uncheck the box that says "show Voiceover cursor" and see if that changes
your display.
HtH,
Teresa
"Everything is interesting if you go into it deeply enough."--Richard P. Feynman
On Feb 19, 2014, at 12:07 PM
Please disregard. I thought this was on iOS. When I read the below and
when I checked the footer I realized it's on Os X. Sorry about that.
Regards Chris
On 19/02/2014 20:03, Mike Arrigo wrote:
Yes, it's in the visual settings. There's an option for whether to show
the voice over cursor on the
You can't. This is the VoiceOver cursor and helps partially or fully
sighted people who are working with you. It can also enable a partially
or fully sighted person to use VoiceOver or just help you out along the
way. As you move along the screen with a swipe or a single tap the box
shows what'
Yes, it's in the visual settings. There's an option for whether to show
the voice over cursor on the screen.
Original message:
Hi.
My wife was looking at my screen last night, and she mentioned that I have a
box tracking the cursor. I cannot find anywhere to turn this off. Can
someone suggest