Why can't you just you VO enter to start selecti
n where you want to start, and then when you come to an item o you
don't wish to be included in the selected group, hit VO command space?
and then proceeding
Mark BurningHawk
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Yes, but when I want to read the contents of another control, the
blasted thing jumps to the default control before I am done with my
task. Is this preventable?
Thanks,
Jason
On Mar 8, 2009, at 1:32 AM, Scott Howell wrote:
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> Jason, I believe that jumping as you refer to it is VO focusing o
jason,
I don't recall having this issue. when I focus on the progress, it
stays there but if I move aay and back, I have to focus again.
On Mar 7, 2009, at 10:31 PM, Jason Custer wrote:
Hello,
I have a cuple questions.
First, I notice that when I am in some applications, My VoiceOver
curser
Jason, I believe that jumping as you refer to it is VO focusing on the
default control.
On Mar 7, 2009, at 10:31 PM, Jason Custer wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have a cuple questions.
> First, I notice that when I am in some applications, My VoiceOver
> curser jumps to controls against my will so to
There is no move function and I am sure you could argue the advantages
and disadvantages. ASs far as moving items in the fashion that you
wish, dpo the following.
1. find the first item you wish include in the list you plan to move.
2. Interact with the list of items.
3. turn off cursor trac
2. There is no "move" function as far as I know. Someone made an
automator action to simulate this. Apple tends to remove functionality
found elsewhere (a "stop" button in iTunes for instance).
3. I forget the command, but I have it reassigned to numpad 5 in the
VO utility. It's called "begin/end