This concept is common on the mac. Many windows do not have an ok button, when
you change something, it changes right away, you just close the window or quit
the application when you're done.
On Aug 11, 2011, at 3:22 AM, Joe Paton wrote:
> Hi, I don't see an OK button in the vo utilities app. H
Hello Joe,
To have VoiceOver at login, go to System Preferences and select Users &
Groups. The first thing you'll find is Users, groups and login options List 1
item selected. Interact with this list and go down to Login options. Stop
interacting and navigate right as far as Use VoiceOver in the
Hi anne,
Just seen this. thanks.
can I ask,
How do I have VO start automatically when the mac boots?
At 10:58 11/08/2011, you wrote:
Hello Joe,
As soon as you make a change in the VoiceOver Utility, it is taken
into account. There's no need for an OK button.
Once you get your VO settings ex
Hello Joe,
As soon as you make a change in the VoiceOver Utility, it is taken into
account. There's no need for an OK button.
Once you get your VO settings exactly as you want them, it's a good idea to
save them either for use on another Mac, or in case your Mac suffers a major
crash.
You sav