Hi Aman.
Have you tried voice over left arrow and voice over right arrow? That's how I
move around the web if I'm not using the rota. However, I do find it difficult
to know when to use the tab key on it's own and when not to.
Does anyone have any comments about this please?
Kawal.
On Jul 2,
Thanks for this info. I will look in to it as well. I am sure there are some
things in there that I haven't even seen before. lol. So much to learn and so
little time it seams.
GF
On Jul 2, 2010, at 1:27 PM, Esther wrote:
> Hi Aman and GF,
>
> To bring up a list of VoiceOver's web navigation
Hi Aman and GF,
To bring up a list of VoiceOver's web navigation shortcuts try either
bringing up the VoiceOver menu (VO+F7, where "VO" stands for holding
down the VoiceOver keys of Control and Option), and then navigate down
to the "Search" option with your arrow keys or by pressing "s". R
VO + command J will jump you to the next control element.
On Jul 2, 2010, at 10:40 AM, Aman Singer wrote:
> Hi, all.
> I am slowly getting to grips with the Mac Mini I have here and am
> finding it an interesting experience at least. If I may ask, is there any
> way to, as one can in the Wi
VO + command and h will move you to headers. I think l moves to links and you
can try others to see what they do. Turn on your keyboard help and play around
with some of the VO + command + letter keys and see what you come up with. I am
sure there are ones for all the things you want to do. if n
Hi, all.
I am slowly getting to grips with the Mac Mini I have here and am
finding it an interesting experience at least. If I may ask, is there any
way to, as one can in the Windows screen readers, move to the next specified
HTML attribute? That is, if I want to move to the next check box,