Getting back to the original purpose of this thread, I think it was here
someone mentioned having issues getting back to the search field and typing.
Once you get to search, hit the Tab key and you’ll be able to type.
Interacting with VO shift down does not seem to work, but tabbing does.
>
It’s under Users and Groups, then interact with the table of categories, choose
Login Options, and press the Accessibility Options button. There is a list of
accessibility features, including VoiceOver, with a check box next to each one.
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com on
behalf of Fazil
Note that the user interface of the Mac OS music app is reportedly undergoing
revision as of Mac OS 12.2.
https://9to5mac.com/2021/12/16/apple-is-rebuilding-apple-music-as-a-full-native-app-with-macos-12-2-beta/
I don’t know whether accessibility-related improvements were or are likely to
be incl
Hi Jason and Jonathan,
Okay, I did not interact with the Users Table. It’s working fine now. I am on
the phone with Apple Accessibility Support as I write this. He is also
concerned that the setting is not sticking, so he’s discussing with his
engineering colleagues as I wait. Thanks for the ass
Hello,
Most of you know that when keyboard commander is on you can press
right-option-T to get the time. Well, now that actions are so important for
managing our notifications in notification center, I suggest the following
might be a useful configuration.
1. Open VoiceOver Utility
2. Switch to
What I face exactly is that it is toggled off when you shutdown your Mac.
Note the following sequence:
1. Turn on VoiceOver in Accessibility options in login menu
2. Restart your Mac
3. You will notice that Voiceover is turned on
4. Reopen Accessibility options in login settings and you may notice
I’m sorry if I have been unable to explain what I meant. The problem is due to
having 2 separate apple IDs: one for ICloud and one for purchases apps and so
forth. When I set up family sharing, it automatically assumed that my ICloud
ID was also to be shared for purchases. But that of course
> On Feb 4, 2022, at 00:46, Lorie McCloud wrote:
>
> Are you saying that you press command-i within the email message or on the
> web page you want to share? I would assume that you would have email open as
> well as Safari if you were doing this. is that correct?
> While in Safari when you com
is there any reliable way to go back to the top of a web page in Safari running
Monterey? I used to use command-option up arrow but now that takes me to the
last page I was on before the current one. suggestions?
thanks.
Lorie
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What about VO-F-left-arrow?
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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com On
Behalf Of Lorie McCloud
Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2022 5:45 PM
To: via MacVisionaries
Subject: Safari. on Mac
is there any reliable way to go back to the top of a web page in Safari running
Monter
Try using VO + Home, or if on a MacBook, use Fn + VO + Left Arrow key, which is
the same thing.
If that doesn’t get you to the top of the page, stop interacting, and then
interact again.
- Brad -
On Feb 6, 2022, at 19:45, Lorie McCloud wrote:
is there any reliable way to go back to the to
I'm not sure what key that would be on my keyboard. it's on a Mac mini and it's
one of those that you can use on Mac or Windows.
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On Feb 6, 2022, at 8:45 PM, Brad Snyder wrote:
Try using VO + Home, or if on a MacBook, use Fn + VO + Left Arrow key, which
is the same thing.
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