I don’t know, but that is the default behavior on my iPhone.
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> On Jan 3, 2023, at 11:25 AM, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> Hello all,
> On the iPad mini 5, I have the "Four-finger swipe right / left" gestures
> assigned to the "Switch to next / previous app" com
Hello all,
On the iPad mini 5, I have the "Four-finger swipe right / left"
gestures assigned to the "Switch to next / previous app" command. This
is not working though VO help announces the commands. What might be
wrong here? Ideas? Thanks.
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Tim's suggestions are what usually works. I also have found that some options
in the keyboard settings of VMWare can cause this behavior when VMWare is
running and you keep switching between VMWare in full screen mode and MacOS.
When VM Ware is the culprit, then you need to quit VM Ware before
Hi,
Turn VO off then back on, see if that helps. If not, press VO-k and see if the
Keyboard Practice feature recognizes the cmd key. Try restarting your computer
to see if the problem persists. Also, make sure that Mouse Keys is turned off,
five presses of the option key if you have that fea
I’m not sure what is going on but I can’t seem to get the command plus tab to
get to the app switcher. My mac acts as if I am only using the tab key. Any
ideas? I am running the latest OS as of a few hours ago.
Thanks
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Thank you, that does help, and actually makes sense when you explaine it that
way.
On Apr 24, 2011, at 6:29 PM, Esther wrote:
> Hi Sarai,
>
> A good way to remember the window switching shortcut (Command-Accent) is to
> think about it together with the application switching shortcut (Command-T
Hi Sarai,
A good way to remember the window switching shortcut (Command-Accent) is to
think about it together with the application switching shortcut (Command-Tab)
-- which is like the similar shortcut for Windows (Control-Tab). On the Mac,
Command-Tab will let you rotate between all the curre