Hello Colin and everyone,
Keyboard Commander only offers VO commands and not standard Mac shortcuts.
There is a shortcut to go straight to documents it's Command-Shift-O.
Standard shortcuts can be found beside their menu item.
Cheers,
Anne
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Hi Colin. This fixes it. Thanks so much.
Marlaina
On Dec 26, 2010, at 4:55 PM, Colin M wrote:
Hi Marlaina! and anyone else who might be interested!
I've found the way to use keyboard commander to move to the top and bottom
staying in the same column!
When you get to the part where you are go
The commands you are looking for are under "jjump" in the VO commands. go to
botomost item and go to topmost item. These will maintain your column position.
Jon
Jump
On Dec 26, 2010, at 12:30 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
> Wow, I did it. This is fabulous. I'll have to play more with this. O
I use these features also, really helps.
On Dec 26, 2010, at 11:30 AM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
> Wow, I did it. This is fabulous. I'll have to play more with this. One
> thing I discovered though is that my go to beginning does take me to the
> first email, but my go to end takes me to the la
Hi Marlaina! and anyone else who might be interested!
I've found the way to use keyboard commander to move to the top and bottom
staying in the same column!
When you get to the part where you are going to set a new shortcut key!
Select the jump menu in the table of commands, then pick bottom most
Hi Laura!
It looks like you have to have one or the other!
Now for d for documents!
This also looks like you have to select a puristic file within documents, when
you get to custom select open file and you'll be in a menu to choose from
documents there is a select file button and in there you ca
Thanks for this info. I have two questions.
I want to use the letter d to open up the documents folder but I
couldn't figure out how to do this. I did not see documents as a
choice under applications.
Also, Is there a way to use the left option key for some of the
short cut keys and right opt
Ricardo,
That worked. Thanks again.
Marlaina
On Dec 26, 2010, at 10:10 AM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
Hi,
To have the time read at the same speed you have alex speaking on your Mac,
open up VO utilities. You will be on general by default. Press tab 4 times
and you will be on Allow voiceover t
Hi,
To have the time read at the same speed you have alex speaking on your Mac,
open up VO utilities. You will be on general by default. Press tab 4 times
and you will be on Allow voiceover to be controlled by applescript. check this
option.
hth
Ricardo Walker
rwalker...@gmail.com
Twitter,
Wow, I did it. This is fabulous. I'll have to play more with this. One thing
I discovered though is that my go to beginning does take me to the first email,
but my go to end takes me to the last column of the last email which is
attachments. Should I have used something other than go to begi
Colin,
I'm going to start trying this right now. I love your tips and thanks for the
explanation. Here I go, OMG watch out :)
On Dec 26, 2010, at 4:13 AM, Colin M wrote:
Hi all!
Some of you know this already!
And some of you use track pad or number commander!
But after all this time I took the
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