Thanks much Alex! That was the command I needed. I then added a
document to the dock for just this purpose so if I need this command
again, it will be quick.
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I'm not sure I follow. A window is a container that has no title to VoiceOver.
Well, it does, but as far as I know, that title is written somewhere in the
window, in text. If all else fails, though, have VO say the name, then
immediately hit vo-shift-c to copy that phrase. Go somewhere you can t
Aleeha and Alex,
Neither works. It is apparently a window not a button I on on.
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On 3/8/2016 2:07 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
Sometimes, vo-w twice will do it. If not, inter
Sometimes, vo-w twice will do it. If not, interact with the title and use
vo-shift-right or vo-shift-left to review the text by character. Don't use
shift, and you'll move by word.
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> On Mar 8, 2016, at 16:51, Aleeha Dudley wrote:
>
> You can use the rotor to navigate by ch
You can use the rotor to navigate by character to spell out the button name.
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> On Mar 8, 2016, at 15:42, E.T. wrote:
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> Sometimes, especially in new apps I am not yet familiar with, I may
> encounter a button or label that I cannot understand. Is there a VO command
> t
Sometimes, especially in new apps I am not yet familiar with, I may
encounter a button or label that I cannot understand. Is there a VO
command to spell out such items?
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On 02/11/2013 17:17, jean parker wrote:
Hello once again,
I think I got most of my VO settings put back together correctly. However, VO
keeps telling me when something is misspelled in the middle o
Go to VO utility, select speech, select text, arrow to When encountering a
misspelled word:, select do nothing in the popup.
Brett C.
On Nov 2, 2013, at 11:17 AM, jean parker wrote:
> Hello once again,
> I think I got most of my VO settings put back together correctly. However,
> VO keeps te
Hello once again,
I think I got most of my VO settings put back together correctly. However, VO
keeps telling me when something is misspelled in the middle of reading which is
very annoying. I remember fixing this last time but I have looked and looked
and can't find the setting in the voiceov