I'm with you and think it's discrimination for security companies to
flag assistive software as potentially malware.
Regards Chris
Clap along if you feel like a room without a roof!
On 05/04/2014 17:21, Deb Lewis wrote:
Yeah I definitely think it's worth trying on the Mac side. Mouse emulatio
Yeah I definitely think it's worth trying on the Mac side. Mouse emulation
didn't work on the Windows side and I realize it's not the same on the Mac. But
I suspect you might have to turn VO off to get past their security. My primary
issue was not wanting to give money to a company that was unwi
Just an additional note: mouse keys are independent of Voiceover, and use the
actual mouse pointer, so if you can find the items you want to click on, it
might be more reliable. As far as routing the vO cursor, you can do this, but
you can also set navigation in VO utility to have the VO cursor
Thanks Anne for saving me again. It's now working very nicely
for me. I like being able to snoop around with the mouse.
Thanks so much.
Veronica
At 11:30 PM 4/18/2012, you wrote:
Hello Veronica,
In VoiceOver Utility, Verbosity category, select the Announcements
tab and check the check box
Hello Veronica,
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
On 18 Apr 2012, at
Hi everyone! I can't believe I'm doing this. It drives me crazy when there's
just been a discussion on a list about something and then someone writes in and
asks, what was that again? So, tail between legs, ears back, here I go.
I was so excited about mail finally behaving that I accidentally del