Thanks.
I didn’t know this was the same command on both operating systems.
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Hi Rebecca
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> Not really. The use of Sticky Keys is intended f
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Rebecca,
I know what you’re talking about being able to lock the VO keys. But that’s not
actually what sticky keys are. Sticky keys or away for a key press to be held
electronically down longer to allow you to move your finger to
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Not really. The use of Sticky Keys is intended for individuals with dexterity
issues.
- Brad -
On Dec 7, 2021, at 14:07, Rebecca
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Rebekah, like you I like using the sticky keys. It is definitely very easy.
On Dec 7, 2021, at 2:07 PM, Rebecca Skipper mailto:skipper8...@gmail.com> > wrote:
Thanks.
It is my understanding that there are les
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> The differences are summarized in two main points from my experience:
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Not really. The use of Sticky Keys is intended for individuals with
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Hi,
No worries. I hope that this discussion is helping to clarify.
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problem on a Windows Laptop if you can’t
>> configure the FN key functions without going into BIOS.
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Sorry, I’m new to the Mac and am getting the terms confused.
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Hi,
That is correct, although that is a
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> Not really. The use of Sticky K
the FN key functions without going into BIOS.
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Not really. The use of Sticky Keys is intended
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On 7/12/21 13:44, Rebecca Skipper wrote:
The only thin
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On 7/12/21 13:44, Rebecca Skipper wrote:
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> On 7/12/21 13:44, Rebecca Skipper wrote:
> The only thing Windows users can do is simulate mouse clicks with the
> keyboard or
The keyboard shortcuts are similar though, right?
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Actually, the operating environment Onamac
ivalent to Trackpad Commander on windows
On 7/12/21 13:44, Rebecca Skipper wrote:
The only thing Windows users can do is simulate mouse clicks with the keyboard
or physically use the mouse.
I think JAWS will recognize mouse movements, but this is no where near the
Mac’s trackpad commander.
The
esday, December 7, 2021 1:41 PM
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> Hi,
>
> Me neither. In fact, I attended Sight Tech Global last week, and heard
> Windows screen r
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On 7/12/21 13:44, Rebecca Skipper wrote:
The only thing Windows users can do is simulate mouse clicks with the keyboard
or physically use the mouse.
I think JAWS will recognize mouse movements, but this is no wher
On 7/12/21 13:44, Rebecca Skipper wrote:
The only thing Windows users can do is simulate mouse clicks with the
keyboard or physically use the mouse.
I think JAWS will recognize mouse movements, but this is no where near
the Mac’s trackpad commander.
There is also touch support available
: 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
Sent: Tuesday, December 7, 2021 1:41 PM
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Hi,
Me neither. In fact, I attended Sight Tech Global last week, and heard Windows
screen reader users lamenting
recognize mouse movements, but this is no where near the
Mac’s trackpad commander.
From: 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
Sent: Tuesday, December 7, 2021 1:41 PM
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Subject: Re: Equivalent to Trackpad Commander on windows
Hi,
Me neither. In fact, I atte
Ok, I thought the problem was with me that I was not able to find something
like that!
I like it too much personally and it is very convenient to assign many commands
to it and use it, especially when I’m not working. It’s fun and changing the
way of interaction with my MBP is somewhat to chang
21 1:41 PM
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Subject: Re: Equivalent to Trackpad Commander on windows
Hi,
Me neither. In fact, I attended Sight Tech Global last week, and heard Windows
screen reader users lamenting about not really having a concept of how mouse
navigation behaved. Voi
Hi,
Me neither. In fact, I attended Sight Tech Global last week, and heard Windows
screen reader users lamenting about not really having a concept of how mouse
navigation behaved. VoiceOver has had that from the start. Now, TrackPad
Commander wasn’t there from the start, but mouse and trackp
I'm not aware of any such thing.
- Brad -
On Dec 7, 2021, at 12:26, Muhammad Fayed wrote:
Hi,
Hope my mail finds you well,
I. Wonder whether there is a feature on windows similar to trackpad commander
on Mac OS. It doesn’t matter whether it works with JAWS or NVDA.
Thank you so much,
Reg
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