You can also toggle keyboard command on and off with vo-shift-k. Found
this through the brilliant VoiceOver help menu accessed with vo-h.
Regards Chris
On 28/02/2014 23:58, Edward Green wrote:
Hi Jenine,
It's right option t, but there are a couple of things you may need to do first.
Go into
Hi!
Also when in VO utility under the General heading arrow over to [Allow voice
over to be controlled by apple scripts ] and check that to get the time to read
properly!
Colin
On 1 Mar 2014, at 00:02, Jenine Stanley wrote:
> Awesome! Thanks much. I always wondered what keyboard commander was
Awesome! Thanks much. I always wondered what keyboard commander was about.
Jenine Stanley
dragonwalke...@gmail.com
On Feb 28, 2014, at 6:58 PM, Edward Green wrote:
> Hi Jenine,
>
> It's right option t, but there are a couple of things you may need to do
> first.
>
> Go into VoiceOver Utili
Hi Jenine,
It's right option t, but there are a couple of things you may need to do first.
Go into VoiceOver Utility with control option f8, choose Commanders from the
table, and make sure Keyboard Commander is enabled. There you'll be able to
see whether it is set to use right option for thos
Yes option t.
On 1/03/2014, at 12:51 pm, Jenine Stanley wrote:
> When I do use Windows, I use Window-Eyes and there is a quick command,
> insert-t which will give you the current time and date. It just speaks the
> time and date and goes away.
>
> Right now I use the dashboard to get this inf