Hi,
You can control what to select by:
1. navigating to text of interest and interacting with text
2. place vo cursor at beginning of text to be selected.
3. press vo enter and it should say start selecting.
4. press vo left and right arrow keys to reach the end of text you want to
select.
5. p
Both.
That command hasn't changed.
On 2011-10-06, at 10:17 AM, Chuck Reichel wrote:
> Hi Matthew,
> Are you talking about selecting in Snow Leopard or Lion?
>
>
> On Oct 5, 2011, at 10:08 AM, Matthew Campbell wrote:
>
>> Hi.
>> According to the keyboard help, VO shift A only slects it. However
Hi Matthew,
Are you talking about selecting in Snow Leopard or Lion?
On Oct 5, 2011, at 10:08 AM, Matthew Campbell wrote:
Hi.
According to the keyboard help, VO shift A only slects it. However,
I've never tried it before.
On 2011-10-05, at 8:55 AM, Alex Hall wrote:
What about vo-shift-a?
Hi.
You can do the following which might work:
Use the latest version of webkit.
1: Find the text you wanna copy
2: press Vo command f5
3: press Vo command shift space to hold down the mouse button
4: Hold down shift and press the down arrow to select the text you want.
6: Press command c to copy
Hi.
According to the keyboard help, VO shift A only slects it. However, I've never
tried it before.
On 2011-10-05, at 8:55 AM, Alex Hall wrote:
> What about vo-shift-a? I seem to recall that copying the chunk of text
> last spoken, not just the phrase.
>
> On 10/5/11, Matthew Campbell wrote:
>
What about vo-shift-a? I seem to recall that copying the chunk of text
last spoken, not just the phrase.
On 10/5/11, Matthew Campbell wrote:
> Hey Matt.
> One thing that you might want to try is this.
> First, get VO to where the text is you want to copy
> Then, press VO shift C to copy the last
Hey, that worked. Thanks for that. Kind of sucks that you can't just do select
all and copy. Ah well.
Matt
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On 2011-10-05, at 8:49 AM, Matthew Campbell wrote:
> Hey Matt.
> One thing that you might want to try is this.
> First, get VO to where the text is you want to cop
Hey Matt.
One thing that you might want to try is this.
First, get VO to where the text is you want to copy
Then, press VO shift C to copy the last phrase to the clipboard.
Finally, go to text edit or where ever and paste
Just keep doing that over and over until you have all that you want. It's kin
Once you interact, press vo-enter before selecting, then use normal
navigation (not holding down shift) to move to the end and hit
vo-enter again.
On 10/5/11, Matt Dierckens wrote:
> Yep, interacted with the text, it said selecting, then I selected what I
> wanted to, and hit VO enter and hit com
Yep, interacted with the text, it said selecting, then I selected what I wanted
to, and hit VO enter and hit command c and it dinged at me.
Matt
Sent from my macbook pro
On 2011-10-05, at 8:35 AM, Alex Hall wrote:
> Did you interact with the text? I also got no speech and nothing
> selected, but
Did you interact with the text? I also got no speech and nothing
selected, but it was because I hadn't interacted with what I wanted to
copy.
On 10/5/11, Matt Dierckens wrote:
> Hi Alex, I just tried, and VO didn't speak anything when I was selecting
> things. Then I hit command C and it didn't w
Hi Alex, I just tried, and VO didn't speak anything when I was selecting
things. Then I hit command C and it didn't work. Not sure why though.
Thanks for the response.
Matt
Sent from my macbook pro
On 2011-10-05, at 8:24 AM, Alex Hall wrote:
> The way I've found to do it is:
> 1. Interact with
The way I've found to do it is:
1. Interact with the text and move to the start of the desired selection.
2. Hit vo-enter.
3. Use normal commands to move from the start to the end of the selection.
4. Hit vo-enter again, then cmd-c to copy.
There's probably an easier way, but that is all I could f
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