Well, I just tested in Pages on my El Capitan system and
command-shift-A, command-shift-I, command-shift-C, command-shift-O all worked
in the “Move to” dialog and I know I have used them when prompted to save a
file I am closing for the first time.
Let me know if I need to also check with more
Yeah that’s right,
To get this to work you need to be in finder
Not in other apps,
Not just limited to Mojave
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com On
Behalf Of Sarai Bucciarelli
Sent: Monday, 17 December 2018 4:17 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: shortcut keys not working
All:
If any apps are open and Finder is not the active one, these will
not work.
From E.T.'s Keyboard...
ancient.ali...@icloud.com
Many believe that we have been visited
in the past. What if it were true?
On 12/16/2018 7:16 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote:
All:
In Mohave, on the new MacBook Air,
Hi,
Back in Safari is cmd-[, the key to the right of the "p" key.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On Aug 18, 2015, at 11:35, jeff `greene wrote:
Hi, Just have a quick question. I upgraded my wife’s mac to yosemite and all of
a sudden in safari she can’t go back to the previous
No, the owner seems to have removed the "Guides and Tutorials" pages. So please
try to reach him via e-mail. The address should be on his web side.
Jürgen
Am 01.10.2014 um 04:52 schrieb Agent086b :
> Hi Jürgen,
> I have been to the site you mention below but I can't find anything referring
> to
Hi Jürgen,
I have been to the site you mention below but I can't find anything referring
to Amadeus Pro. Do you know how I could search the archives or something?
Thanks again for the help.
Max
On 30 Sep 2014, at 9:43 pm, Jürgen Fleger wrote:
> Hi Max,
>
> I've learned a lot about Amadeus Pro
Hi Max,
I've learned a lot about Amadeus Pro from the following web side:
http://www.lioncourt.com
Unfortunately the guides and tutorials side doesn't exist anymore. You might
ask the owner wether he could send you the keyboard shortcut list for amadeus
pro. Maybe he kept the information and i
Thanks Les. Couldn't believe I couldn't remember that one, but could
remember how to move items in the dock. Go figure. What are you
referring to about the NFB 1.0 are you talking about their app that
was just updated to 2.0 NFB Newsline? Any idea how to add something to
the desktop? I haven't done
Be aware that if you have version 1, it won't show up as an update in the app
store. But you can go to the search tab, type in NFB, and you'll find it and
it can be downloaded.
Les
On Dec 28, 2012, at 2:18 PM, Brian Fischler wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> Can't believe I can't find this anywhere eas
Brian, Command-Shift-T will add items to the dock.
Les
On Dec 28, 2012, at 2:18 PM, Brian Fischler wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> Can't believe I can't find this anywhere easily. What are the
> voiceover keys to add something to the desktop and to the dock? I have
> done this before but it has been awh
I have remapped my caps lock key, I did that almost as soon as you first
emailed us the directions. My only thought was that the vo-cmd commands, like h
for heading or t for table, are not fully used (there are letters and
characters unassigned) and some are useless to me, so I'd like to modify
i really do like using the caps lock.
It does make somethings quite a bit faster.
One thing to note: if you use the keyboard commander, you will have to change
the right command in the options.
Thanks.
Chris Bruinenberg
cbrui...@gmail.com
On Sep 27, 2012, at 1:49 PM, Eric Caron wrote:
> Hi
Hi Alex,
If you are wanting to change the key assignments to make the commands
easier why not use the key
remap4macbook application to do this? You could either make the caps lock key
into a Voice Over Key or add a control key to the right side of your keyboard
giving yourself another
Thanks. I didn't think it ible, but you never know until you ask. I have
re-enabled the keyboard commander now and am busy modifying and building useful
scripts which I'll share once I am happy with them. I also had a problem with
the keyboard commander when I first started out since I thought i
Hello Alex,
You can't change the shortcuts for VO commands, the idea is that at least one
basic set of commands will remain consistent on every machine, no matter what
the user does. The commanders give us the flexibility to assign commands to
shortcuts that suit our personal needs.
Cheers,
A
Short of commandders, is it possible to change these assignments? In particular
I'd like to modify some of the vo-cmd keystrokes to make them more useful.
On Sep 27, 2012, at 1:44 AM, Steve Holmes wrote:
> The best way to review current VO key assignments is to do VO-H twice and you
> will be i
The best way to review current VO key assignments is to do VO-H twice and you
will be in the Commands menu with 14 sub menus. Just drill down into all of
these and you will see all possible VO commands and what keys are assigned to
them. there are even some commands which are probably less ofte
Hello,
cntl-opt-cmd-eject for shutdown,
cntl-cmd-eject for restart,
and opt-cmd-eject for sleep.
On May 7, 2011, at 2:24 PM, carlene knight wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I've forgotten what those shortcut keys are. Also, does anybody know where I
> can get the text file of the VO tutorial? I seem to have
Hi, it's control eject to bring up the shutdown dialog. You can then press
enter to shutdown or you can tab to restart and press space bar on it.
Best,
Erik Burggraaf
User support consultant,
Now posting occasionally on twitter at eburggraaf,
1-888-255-5194
http://www.erik-burggraaf.com
On 201
Ok, how do you get something on to the doc, using vo?
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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
[mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Matt Roberts
Sent: Thursday, 11 February 2010 6:30 a.m.
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: shortcut keys was
Control-F2 brings up the Menu Bar, and Control-F3 will take you to the
Doc.
Matt Roberts
Sent from my iPhone using VoiceOver
On Feb 10, 2010, at 10:25 AM, erik burggraaf
wrote:
Thanks, I knew about the ones from the menus. I was thinking more
along the lines of commands that weren't o
Thanks, I knew about the ones from the menus. I was thinking more along the
lines of commands that weren't obvious. Like, I know there is a mac OS10
command to get to the menu bar. VO M replaces this redundantly. Same for the
dock.
Best,
erik burggraaf
A+ certified technician and user supp
Hi Erik,
This isn't Ann, but you can look at the most recent Apple Knowledge
Base page on Mac OS X keyboard shortcuts:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1343
This version of the shortcuts page actually includes the definitions
for Mouse keys (with a link to the page on how to turn this on in
Hello Erik,
You can find most of the shortcuts in menus. The Go menu in the Finder has lots
of useful ones. I don't know of any handy document with a comprehensive list of
them.
Cheers,
Anne
On Feb 10, 2010, at 3:23 PM, erik burggraaf wrote:
> Hi Ann,
>
> Do you have an appendix or quick r
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