Re: Navigating by page/discovering page number in Voice Dream Reader?

2020-10-22 Thread 'Catherine Turner' via MacVisionaries
Hi Phil, Thanks for the info. I’ve trid a different book now.which does work properly with page numbers and navigation so itmust be the particular book not having the page info embedded which is a shame. I will have to try reading it a different way on my computer instead I think. Thanks for al

Re: Keyboard navigation on websites

2020-10-22 Thread Antonio Guimaraes
Hi all, and thanks. Brad, VO Q worked, and we're good to go. Thanks much, Antonio > On Oct 20, 2020, at 2:34 PM, Brad Snyder wrote: > > 2 things you can check that may help: > > 1. Since you are using QuickNav, you want to make sure you have enabled > Single Key Quick Navigation, using

Need Some Safari Help

2020-10-22 Thread Steve Matzura
I'm trying to help someone begin to learn VoiceOver which will be used in a non-speech-output context. I sent this person to: https://help.apple.com/voiceover/mac which is the starting point for the Catalina edition of the VoiceOver user guide. Visually, this page is quite interesting. There

Copying text from Safari to the clipboard

2020-10-22 Thread Antonio Guimaraes
Hi all, I have still to this point not ever figured out how to copy text from safari to the clipboard. It seems that the page I am on always loses focus if I turn quick NAV off, and start arrowing down. When arrowing down, I expect the page to read line by line, but this doesn't always happen.

Re: Need Some Safari Help

2020-10-22 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hi Steve! Can you use the rotor and go to heading to jump to the actual content. It seems to work for me. /A > 22 okt. 2020 kl. 17:17 skrev Steve Matzura : > > I'm trying to help someone begin to learn VoiceOver which will be used in a > non-speech-output context. I sent this person to: > > >

Re: Need Some Safari Help

2020-10-22 Thread Steve Matzura
Thanks, Anders. Which rotor is that? My Mac skills are pretty awful, despite having owned one since 2013. LOL. I actually hardly ever touch the thing. I didn't think of that solution. Should have, though, as it's a pretty obvious thing to try. On 10/22/2020 1:12 PM, Anders Holmberg wrote: Hi