Hi,
I just tried it in Mail because I wasn't sure but, its the same process.
Interact with the messages table, navigate to the items you want to select,
press VO command space, press VO up or down to the next message you want to
select and repeat as necessary. You can then press VO F6 to see
Ricardo,
Thanks, if I am in a group of emails and I want to delete some of them, that
aren't together, how can I do this.
I suspect it may be a different process.
On Apr 18, 2012, at 1:27 AM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I don't find it necessary to turn cursor tracking off. When in the find
Theresa
Thats just what I needed. Thanks.
On Apr 18, 2012, at 12:29 AM, Teresa Cochran wrote:
> Ah, ok. Well, in the mobile site, you can navigate by links with
> VO-command-L. On the full site, you can navigate by headings. each newsfeed
> heading is a level 6, so once you get to a newsfeed o
There is an app called Menutab pro for Facebook. It's available from the Mac
App store. It lives in the status menu of the mac, a part that voiceover can't
reach with normal commands, however you can use a shortcut key which by default
is control+f to make the programs window visible. The nice t
Hi,
I don't find it necessary to turn cursor tracking off. When in the finder, I
just make sure I'm interacting with the browser, pressVO command space on the
item I want to select, and make sure I go to the next item by pressing VO up or
down arrow. Just using the arrows by themselves will d
Ah, ok. Well, in the mobile site, you can navigate by links with VO-command-L.
On the full site, you can navigate by headings. each newsfeed heading is a
level 6, so once you get to a newsfeed on heading level 6, you can then either
press VO-command-h or VO-command-M (for same heading number.
Y
I have lots of trouble moving from one newsfeed item to the other.
On Apr 17, 2012, at 6:16 PM, Teresa Cochran wrote:
> To me, most of the navigation is fairly self-explanatory. You might try some
> more specific questions that might make it easier to get help. Is there a
> particular aspect of
To me, most of the navigation is fairly self-explanatory. You might try some
more specific questions that might make it easier to get help. Is there a
particular aspect of navigation that you have trouble with?
HTH,
Teresa
"Man is matter's ability to contemplate itself."--Albert Einstein
On Ap
Ok, how do you navigate the mobile one easily?
That's the one I used on windows.
I use focus for iPhone, but I'd really like to use fb on my macbook.
On Apr 17, 2012, at 1:43 PM, Teresa Cochran wrote:
> I use both the regular Facebook site and the Mobile one. I know a lot of
> folks use different
I use both the regular Facebook site and the Mobile one. I know a lot of folks
use different apps, but I'm not familiar with them.
Teresa
"Nobody ever tells me anything!"--James Forsyte, quoted in the Forsyte Saga
On Apr 17, 2012, at 10:59 AM, Stacey Robinson wrote:
> Theresa,
> Thanks so much
Theresa,
Thanks so much. It worked like a charm.
Now, for another harder question.
Can you give me tips on using facebook with safari.
Is there an accessible facebook app for the mac?
On Apr 17, 2012, at 12:19 PM, Teresa Cochran wrote:
> Hi, Stacey,
>
> Usually, when I select contiguous items, I
Hi, Stacey,
Usually, when I select contiguous items, I just use shift and arrow keys.
Noncontiguous items are a little tricky.
First, press VO-shift-f3 to turn cursor tracking off. This way, you won't move
your cursor when VO moves. Find each item and press VO-command-spacebar to
select it. Ve
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