Erik,
Okay, I understand. I'm still excited over finding a keyboard command to get
to lists. I've wished Apple had included lists on the web item rotor and
Quick Nav.
Have a nice day,
Linda
On Aug 18 2010, at 6:12 PM, erik burggraaf wrote:
> Hi Linda,
>
> This morning in the original p
Hi Linda,
This morning in the original post that started this thread, John D. Lipsey
wrote that he used quick nav to get to headings, but that the leopard machines
in the school he works in of course don't have quick nav. That lead me to
wonder if there is another way to perform object navigat
Erick,
Would you clarify your question about Quick Nav and headers?
Linda
On Aug 18, 2010, at 7:58 AM, erik burggraaf wrote:
> Hi, Most of theis worked on leopard. The headings and controls did for sure
> but some of the others were sketchy.
>
> By the way, what's the quick nav key for gett
Hi John,
Teresa's suggestions of VO-Command-H to navigate headers will work for
you to navigate web pages in Leopard. The most useful commands I
found to use were VO-Command-H to navigate to the next header (with VO-
Command-Shift-H to go to the previous header), and VO-Command-M to
navig
Hi, Most of theis worked on leopard. The headings and controls did for sure
but some of the others were sketchy.
By the way, what's the quick nav key for getting to headings?
Thanks,
Erik Burggraaf
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Hi, this feature did not exist pre snow leopard. All it did back then was list
the links.
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On 2010-08-18, at 7:
Hi John!
I do not know if this is also of use or even available with leopard, I use cmd
u for the router left\right arrow for links\form controls\web spots\headers
others.
Then up\down arrows or type letters to narrow selection!
hth Colin
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On 18 Aug 2010, at 04:59, John D. Lipsey wr
I have no idea if this works with Leopard, but I use control-option-command-H
to navigate headers.
FYI, there's j for form fields, n for auto web spots, and l for links with
those same modifier keys, too.
HTH,
Teresa
On Aug 17, 2010, at 8:59 PM, John D. Lipsey wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm volunte
Hello,
I'm volunteering at a highschool that uses macs. However, they're running OS
10.5.8, I think.
Using Snow Leopard has spoiled me, because I love using quicknav. Some
websites I use at work are more efficient to navigate via headers. This is
easy as pie with quicknav, but I can't for t