Re: tips on using the trackpad

2009-09-13 Thread peter apgar
Hello, track pad needs to be enabled within voice over preferences. also if you double tap with a single finger it will open, check or un check what ever was spoken before you preformed the double tap. the track pad has to be one of the best innovations for the blind. it act's

Re: tips on using the trackpad

2009-09-11 Thread Mike Reiser
Thanks all for the help, the jestures are getting easier, it's basically the moving your finger around the screen which I find frustrating. Also can you open programs and all from the trackpad or is it just restricted to moving in apps? I was a little confused reading about it in the docu

Re: tips on using the trackpad

2009-09-11 Thread peter apgar
good morning, 1. two finger flick up: read intire page. 2. two finger flick down: read from current location. 3. two finger flick left: stop inter acting. 4. two finger flick right: interact with highlighted item. 5. single finger flick to the left, right, up, and down: moves vo cursor in re

Re: tips on using the trackpad

2009-09-10 Thread Annie Skov Nielsen
Hi Mike. I am in the same situation as you. I also have a trackpad, but I can not find out how to use it. I would really like to, because I am a person, who do not remember keystrokes and other comands very well, I always look in the menus. Best regards Annie. 2009/9/10, Christina : > > Hi, >

Re: tips on using the trackpad

2009-09-10 Thread Christina
Hi, I'm sorry but I do not have the multi-touch track pad so I really cannot offer help. However, I understand that you can use the keyboard help to play with the track pad as well. Press vo plus K. Then try different gestures. When you're done practicing press escape to get out of ke

tips on using the trackpad

2009-09-10 Thread Mike Reiser
Hello all, I need some tips on navigating with the trackpad. I have the trackpad commander enabled and when I drag my finger arround the screen vo seems to be speaking all over the place and immits lots of different sound effects. It seems to be very sensative and I'm not sure what the