Re: trouble using a mouse in snow leopard

2012-04-20 Thread Shannon Dyer
Thank you so much. I looked at a list of voice over commands, and it didn't say to add shift. So, thank you very, very much for telling me this. Shannon Shannon Dyer Alumni Council Member, Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind, Inc ® and America's VetDogs®, The Veteran's K-9 Corps Inc ® Providing

Re: trouble using a mouse in snow leopard

2012-04-20 Thread Red.Falcon
Hi Shannon! OK add shift to that command! VO+shift+space! That should do it! Colin On 20 Apr 2012, at 14:55, Shannon Dyer wrote: > Hi, all. > > I'm having kind of a strange problem that I'm hoping someone here can help > with. > > I'm running snow leopard on a MacBook, and Safari is the browse

trouble using a mouse in snow leopard

2012-04-20 Thread Shannon Dyer
Hi, all. I'm having kind of a strange problem that I'm hoping someone here can help with. I'm running snow leopard on a MacBook, and Safari is the browser I'm using. So, I have a profile set up on one of the online dating services. However, when I want to edit this profile, I run into a problem

Re: Using a mouse

2012-04-18 Thread Daniel MacDonald
hi Mike, the option you want is in the VoiceOver utility, in the navagation pain, not in universil access.it's in the section of the pain which also has options for the VO curser. VO should say, mouse kerser. a popup button presents you with options, where egnores VO kerser is the default. hope th

Re: Using a mouse

2012-04-17 Thread Anne Robertson
Hello Mike, In VoiceOver Utility, Verbosity category, select the Announcements tab and check the check box Speak text under mouse after delay. Then set the delay to zero. When you run one finger over the trackpad, VO will speak what is under the mouse. Cheers, Anne -- You received this mes

Re: Using a mouse

2012-04-17 Thread Mike Malarsie
Awesome. Thanks everyone. Mike Malarsie On Apr 17, 2012, at 11:17 PM, Ricardo Walker wrote: > Oh! just to add, you don't need to plug in a mouse to do this either. you > can use your trackpad with trackpad commander turned off and get the same > result. > > hth > > Ricardo Walker > ri

Re: Using a mouse

2012-04-17 Thread Ricardo Walker
Oh! just to add, you don't need to plug in a mouse to do this either. you can use your trackpad with trackpad commander turned off and get the same result. hth Ricardo Walker rica...@appletothecore.info Twitter:@apple2thecore www.appletothecore.info On Apr 18, 2012, at 12:11 AM, Michael Malar

Re: Using a mouse

2012-04-17 Thread Ricardo Walker
Yes, in voiceover utilities under navigation, in the pop up, set the mouse pointer to move voiceover focus. hth Ricardo Walker rica...@appletothecore.info Twitter:@apple2thecore www.appletothecore.info On Apr 18, 2012, at 12:11 AM, Michael Malarsie wrote: > Greetings everyone, > If I

Using a mouse

2012-04-17 Thread Michael Malarsie
Greetings everyone, If I plug a mouse into my Macbook is there an option to make the Voice Over call out what is under the cursor? Are there any mouse options to mess with at all? I didn't find anything interesting in Universal Access and just wanted to find out is maybe I was jus