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Subject: Re: Quicknav on Apple TV, also setting up Prime Video
Thanks, Simon. I’ll give that a try today.
Cheers,
Donna
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> On Jul 15, 2019, at 10
Hope the reinstall works better.
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> Hi Simon,
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Subject: Re: Quicknav on Apple TV, also setting up Prime Video
I also would like to be able to adjust the speech in the Amazon prime app.
Especially the verbosity. I would much rather it not have its own speech but
just use voiceover.
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Subject: Re: Quicknav on Apple TV, also setting up Prime Video
Hi Simon,
I somehow missed your first message, so am responding to Mary's message.
Thanks for confirming that this works. My husband looked at the screen, and he
said that when I opened Prime, all he could see was a blank screen.
e available.
>>>
>>> I must admit it was a pig of a process to set it up as it has a code which
>>> is or should I say was difficult to hear with amazon and voiceover talking
>>>
>>>
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t; From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com On
>> Behalf Of Mary Otten
>> Sent: Monday, 15 July 2019 4:16 PM
>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Re: Quicknav on Apple TV, also setting up Prime Video
>>
>> Hi Simon,
>> I’m very curious whether you can ad
r with amazon and voiceover talking
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> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
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vbeen watching.
>>
>> I'd say remove it and try reinstalling so to get a clean start
>>
>>
>> Good luck.
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>> Sent: Monday, 15 July 2019 6:40 AM
>> To: 'Tim
mazon and voiceover talking
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Sent: Monday, 15 July 2019 4:16 PM
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Subject: Re: Quicknav on Apple TV, also setting up Prime Video
Hi Simon,
I’m very curious whether you can a
cluding the audio description which auto plays with the tv shows I've so
> far vbeen watching.
>
> I'd say remove it and try reinstalling so to get a clean start
>
>
> Good luck.
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io description which auto plays with the tv shows I've so far
vbeen watching.
I'd say remove it and try reinstalling so to get a clean start
Good luck.
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Hi all,
I just downloaded Prime Video on my Apple TV. When I try and open it, the
screen goes dark, and Voiceover says QuickNav On. After that, VO is silent,
though I know it's on, because the one thing I am able to do is toggle it on
and off. I've never heard of QuickNav being ac
The version of Mac OS I am using demonstrates the well-publicized issue of a
sort of quasi-quicknav causing problems with password entry and other areas
when certain keys are used. Without violating anything or causing any sort of
heated discussion, could someone please tell me which version of
11:39, Chris Meredith wrote:
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> Hey gang,
>
> I can’t imagine this hasn’t come up before—but has anyone else noticed that
> toggling QuickNav on or off doesn’t reliably work if you’re on a Web page?
> My workaround has been to enable Keyboard Comander and map the QuickNav
&g
Hey gang,
I can’t imagine this hasn’t come up before—but has anyone else noticed that
toggling QuickNav on or off doesn’t reliably work if you’re on a Web page? My
workaround has been to enable Keyboard Comander and map the QuickNav toggle to
Right Option+Q, but I wondered if I was just
; question.
>
> I thought that the quicknav letters on a webpage only should work when the
> cursor isn’t in a interacted edit-field.
> So, I thought that I could combine the quicknav keys on a webpage on one side
> and type anything I want in interacted edit-fields when I am interacted
Hello all,
this tread has become a mixed tread but I am speaking about the original
question.
I thought that the quicknav letters on a webpage only should work when the
cursor isn’t in a interacted edit-field.
So, I thought that I could combine the quicknav keys on a webpage on one side
and
I also cannot type in text fields when quick nav is on. I believe in the
voiceOver Utility under commanders/quick nav, there is a check box that says
"Enable single-key webpage navigation when using Quick Nav.” You can try
unchecking this if you do not like to use single key navigation. This fea
yes if the quick nav is on you cannot type anny word. in the sense that when
you type c, it says no check boxes found, because you activated the
singlewebpage navigation.
> On 16 Sep 2015, at 11:02 PM, William Windels
> wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I have 2 frustrating quickna
Hello all,
I have 2 frustrating quicknav problems (at the moment I use the gm of El
Capitan but this problems where also present with osx 10.10)
1:
sometimes when I am in a interacted formfeeld on a webpage to fill in text
, I can’t pressing some letters while quicknav is on.
e.g. if I press
To all who contributed to this thread, thank you so much for the valuable
information!
– Bill
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>>>> on and the same for off
>>>>
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>>>> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Sandy Finl
5, at 12:19 PM, george b wrote:
>>>
>>> It is built in
>>>
>>> Push both the left and right arrows at the same time and you get quick nav
>>> on and the same for off
>>>
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>> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Sandy Finley
>> Sent: Saturday, August 01, 2015 08:07
>> To: macvisionaries
>> Subject: QuickNav Commands question
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>> I
d the same for off
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> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Sandy Finley
> Sent: Saturday, August 01, 2015 08:07
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> Subject: QuickNav Commands question
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> I would lik
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Subject: QuickNav Commands question
I would like to set a single key toggle to turn quickNav on and off. I
understand how to set up quickNav and keyboard commanders and have successfully
done both. But I cannot locate a command for toggling quickNav on or off. Am
I missing
I would like to set a single key toggle to turn quickNav on and off. I
understand how to set up quickNav and keyboard commanders and have successfully
done both. But I cannot locate a command for toggling quickNav on or off. Am
I missing something or does this command not exist?
A second
a keystroke for
turning quicknav on and off? some how i end up turning it on by accident then
have to go through the commands help menue to turn the thing off.
deedra waters
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I think left-right arrows toggle quick nav.
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I think i’m missing something here so i’ll ask. Is there a keystroke for
turning quicknav on and off? some ho
I think i’m missing something here so i’ll ask. Is there a keystroke for
turning quicknav on and off? some how i end up turning it on by accident then
have to go through the commands help menue to turn the thing off.
deedra waters
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This is strange. All of a sudden my QuickNav is giving me problems. When I turn
it on with the left and right arrow keys, I can only left and right arrow
through options. If I bring up a menu, I can’t up and down arrow through the
choices without turning QuickNav off. Anyone ever seen this
4:01 PM, Brian Fischler wrote:
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>>>> Hey all,
>>>>
>>>> I'm curious to see if anyone else has this unbelievably frustrating
>>>> problem with QuickNav, where it just completely stops working. You can be
>>>> using it f
>>
>> Kawal.
>>
>> On 3 Jun 2013, at 04:01 PM, Brian Fischler wrote:
>>
>>> Hey all,
>>>
>>> I'm curious to see if anyone else has this unbelievably frustrating problem
>>> with QuickNav, where it just completely sto
down arrow will work when the single
letter navigation will not.
Also, sometimes in a text field, VoiceOver will act is if QuickNav is turned on
even though it isn't. A down arrow will move me by word, for instance, rather
than going directly to the next line. I often have to toggle QuickN
Hi Brian,
>
> I've had instances when I cannot activate QuickNav. I don't have to turn VO
> off and on to fix this. My belief is that if an activity is in progress, one
> cannot toggle QuickNav on and off. I say this because sometimes I hear a
> busy indicator spoken by
gt;> I'm curious to see if anyone else has this unbelievably frustrating problem
>> with QuickNav, where it just completely stops working. You can be using it
>> fine and then all of the sudden you can't even toggle it on or off with the
>> arrows, and the only way to get Qui
Hi Brian,
I've had instances when I cannot activate QuickNav. I don't have to turn VO
off and on to fix this. My belief is that if an activity is in progress, one
cannot toggle QuickNav on and off. I say this because sometimes I hear a busy
indicator spoken by VO. Just a theor
Brian Fischler wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I'm curious to see if anyone else has this unbelievably frustrating problem
> with QuickNav, where it just completely stops working. You can be using it
> fine and then all of the sudden you can't even toggle it on or off with the
Hey all,
I'm curious to see if anyone else has this unbelievably frustrating problem
with QuickNav, where it just completely stops working. You can be using it fine
and then all of the sudden you can't even toggle it on or off with the arrows,
and the only way to get QuickNav to sta
t it would be. I find myself turning quicknav on mostly
for navigating large tables or if I know I'm going to need to do a lot
of interacting/moving around different areas of a dialog. Of course, I
use it on webpages for the single-key navigation as well.
On 7/26/12, Harry Hogue wrote:
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hi Alison,
i know this group is not for out-topic-message, but however, the
person you really need to thank is Niel and the rest, not me.
i'm new user of Mac, Niel and the rest who have help me particular
Niel, is the person that teach me how to use quicknav.
and now, time to have a c
Hi Joanne,
I wanted to thank you so much for the hlelpful post on Quicknav. I know about
the Item Chooser and like you, this has to be one of my favorite features in
VoiceOver. But I have encountered problems with Quicknav. I have accidentally
turned it on, cannot for the life of me figure out
Hi. Use the left-right arrow keys together to toggle quick nav
On on or off.
Barry2010-10-12, at 7:27 AM, joseph wrote:
> hi list
>
> i turned quicknav off by mistake. i pressed left and down arrow to
> turn it back on but it didn't work. how to turn it back on
Hi!
It's left and right arrow simultaneously. Left and right when Quick Nav is on
will stop interacting.
Regards,
Nic
On Oct 12, 2010, at 12:27 PM, joseph wrote:
> hi list
>
> i turned quicknav off by mistake. i pressed left and down arrow to
> turn it back on but it did
hi list
i turned quicknav off by mistake. i pressed left and down arrow to
turn it back on but it didn't work. how to turn it back on please?
best
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>>>> really wish I understood it's full effect on the behavior of arrows and
>>>> cursors.
>>>> Anyway, thanks for putting this out. It'll be helpful.
>>>>
>>>> Carolyn Haas
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>>> wish I understood it's full effect on the behavior of arrows and cursors.
>>> Anyway, thanks for putting this out. It'll be helpful.
>>>
>>> Carolyn Haas
>>> - Original Message -----
>>> From
I use QuickNav a great deal. I use this over the numpad commander for example.
It is a nice middle ground for me as I was a Tiger user and at that time there
was no QuickNav or commanders. I agree having all these options makes the
experience very flexible for each user.
On Aug 23, 2010, at 9
I really like QN for quickly getting through lots of mail, because I can just
get the subject as I arrow down through the table with QN. I'd love to see that
within tables on the web, but it would conflict with the web rotor as things
stand right now.
mary
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t;> Anyway, thanks for putting this out. It'll be helpful.
>>
>> Carolyn Haas
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>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>> Sent: Saturday, August 21, 2010 8:55 AM
>> Subject: getting the m
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> Sent: Saturday, August 21, 2010 8:55 AM
> Subject: getting the most out of quicknav?
>
> Hi, I'm forcing myself to use quicknav today, just because. So, I've done
> some googling and some reading and some playing, but I sense that
t'll be helpful.
Carolyn Haas
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Sent: Saturday, August 21, 2010 8:55 AM
Subject: getting the most out of quicknav?
Hi, I'm forcing myself to use quicknav today, just because. So, I'v
cinster
On Aug 21, 2010, at 4:55 PM, erik burggraaf wrote:
> Hi, I'm forcing myself to use quicknav today, just because. So, I've done
> some googling and some reading and some playing, but I sense that I'm not
> getting the most out of quicknav, because to be honest, it
Hi, I'm forcing myself to use quicknav today, just because. So, I've done
some googling and some reading and some playing, but I sense that I'm not
getting the most out of quicknav, because to be honest, it's somewhat more
convenient, but I'm not as blown away by the
mitations are present so you
>> can't go to the doc with this feature etc etc? so you would still need
>> to use the VO keys to accomplish tasks like links lists, etc
>>
>> On 28 Aug 2009, at 16:27, Josh de Lioncourt wrote:
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>>>
>>> Will,
>
are present so you
> can't go to the doc with this feature etc etc? so you would still need
> to use the VO keys to accomplish tasks like links lists, etc
>
> On 28 Aug 2009, at 16:27, Josh de Lioncourt wrote:
>
>>
>> Will,
>>
>> QuickNav is one of my fav
ah wow thanks for this now it does sound appealing! lol
On 28 Aug 2009, at 20:43, John André Netland wrote:
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> Hi Will,
>
> There is a huge difference between having the VO keys locked, and
> using the QuickNav feature.
>
> When VO keys are locked, you do not have acces
A little correction Scott; when QuickNav is enabled, up and down takes
you between the items that matches the category you have set with the
rotor. Left and right takes you left or right on the screen. It works
similar as on an iPHone. Left and right is like flicking left and
right with
28/09, william lomas wrote:
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> hi all has anyone yet tried quicknav in snowleopard?
> If so how does one interact etc, if not using the voiceover keys?
> WIll
>
>
> >
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Hi Will,
There is a huge difference between having the VO keys locked, and
using the QuickNav feature.
When VO keys are locked, you do not have access to the keyboard for
normal use, and you will need to hold the shift key to interact and
stop interacting.
With QuickNav on, you can do it
Apparently from what I've read, when QuickNav is turned on, pressing the
down arrow to interact with an element or item assumes that you are already
holding down the VO keys. It's like a hot key for interacting when Quick Nav
is on. But of course others who are using SL would be bet
t; On Aug 28, 2009, at 10:04 AM, william lomas wrote:
>
>
> hi all has anyone yet tried quicknav in snowleopard?
> If so how does one interact etc, if not using the voiceover keys?
> WIll
>
>
>
>
>
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I've used it, you use different combinations of the arrow keys to
interact, ETC...
Steve
On Aug 28, 2009, at 10:04 AM, william lomas wrote:
hi all has anyone yet tried quicknav in snowleopard?
If so how does one interact etc, if not using the voiceover keys?
hi josh but as stated in article, its limitations are present so you
can't go to the doc with this feature etc etc? so you would still need
to use the VO keys to accomplish tasks like links lists, etc
On 28 Aug 2009, at 16:27, Josh de Lioncourt wrote:
>
> Will,
>
> Quic
Will,
QuickNav is one of my favorite features of Snow Leopard. I discuss
this in my review on Lioncourt.com, but essentially, Left/Right arrows
toggle QuickNav on and off. Down-Right interacts. Down-Left stops
interacting. Up-Down clicks an item, same as VO-Space.
HTH.
On Aug 28, 2009
Will, you interact by pressing down and right arrow together.
On Aug 28, 2009, at 10:04 AM, william lomas wrote:
>
> hi all has anyone yet tried quicknav in snowleopard?
> If so how does one interact etc, if not using the voiceover key
hi all has anyone yet tried quicknav in snowleopard?
If so how does one interact etc, if not using the voiceover keys?
WIll
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