Re: question on how to move the mouse

2010-12-02 Thread Mike Arrigo
Ok, in that case, move the voiceover cursor to the item, press control option command f5 to move the mouse to it, then press control option sift space to click the mouse. On Dec 1, 2010, at 8:50 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote: > Ok, I get that. But Esther said she uses the mouse to find the sample

Re: question on how to move the mouse

2010-12-02 Thread Marlaina Lieberg
Thank you Anne. I will try that. On Dec 1, 2010, at 11:52 PM, Anne Robertson wrote: Hello Marlaina, To move the mouse to places that VO cannot reach, you need to turn on MouseKeys. This is done in System Preferences under Universal Access. Select the fourth tab, Mouse & Trackpad, and just to t

Re: question on how to move the mouse

2010-12-02 Thread Marlaina Lieberg
Hi Teresa. Thanks for reminding me of this, and now I think I know the meaning of the commands in the command summary that say move a bit left or move a bit right. Of course, I have now to go look them up, but at least I know they are there and what it is they may be used for. Marlaina On Dec

Re: question on how to move the mouse

2010-12-02 Thread Jonathan Cohn
Another option 1. Turn on speak mouse after a delay (see previous message) 2. Set VO tracking options so that VO follows mouse instead of mouse ffollows VO. 3. Turn off trackpad commander if using trackpad.4. Use the mouse if you hover over an item for a small amount of time, it should read it to

Re: question on how to move the mouse

2010-12-01 Thread Anne Robertson
Hello Marlaina, To move the mouse to places that VO cannot reach, you need to turn on MouseKeys. This is done in System Preferences under Universal Access. Select the fourth tab, Mouse & Trackpad, and just to the right you'll find MouseKeys. You have to hold down the FN key to use the K, U, I,

Re: question on how to move the mouse

2010-12-01 Thread Teresa Cochran
Hi, Marlaina, If you want to use the mouse, you can move your VO cursor to the item you wish to interact with. If your cursor tracking is on, then you can click the physical mouse at this point. If cursor tracking is not on, use VO-command-F5 to bring the mouse to the VO cursor. By the way, you

Re: question on how to move the mouse

2010-12-01 Thread Marlaina Lieberg
Ok, I get that. But Esther said she uses the mouse to find the sample button on audible to hear book samples. I should have been more clear that I want to know how to do that sort of thing. Marlaina On Dec 1, 2010, at 6:34 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote: You would use the voiceover cursor for that, th

Re: question on how to move the mouse

2010-12-01 Thread Mike Arrigo
You would use the voiceover cursor for that, there's no need to involve the mouse, use the control option arrow keys for that. Voice over does not use the mouse for reviewing the way windows screen readers do. On Nov 30, 2010, at 9:03 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote: > Ok but if I want to explore a p

Re: question on how to move the mouse

2010-11-30 Thread Marlaina Lieberg
Ok but if I want to explore a page or a document using the mouse, how do I do that? On Nov 30, 2010, at 6:56 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote: This depends on how you want to move it. Pressing control option command F5 will move the mouse to the item the voice over cursor is on. You can also set the mouse

Re: question on how to move the mouse

2010-11-30 Thread Mike Arrigo
This depends on how you want to move it. Pressing control option command F5 will move the mouse to the item the voice over cursor is on. You can also set the mouse to follow the voice over cursor, this is a setting in voice over utility. On Nov 30, 2010, at 6:00 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote: > An

question on how to move the mouse

2010-11-30 Thread Marlaina Lieberg
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