Actually, What .dan wants is a bit more complex. For instance, if
you have all the cursors following one another, using vo whether
locked or unlocked will not act as a review mode. It is possible to
have the cursors unlinked by default and it's possible to link them
when needed or at least the mouse cursor with VO, but I'd not call
this a "review mode" which is why I asked:
"is it in the manual?" In other words, if it were a "review" mode",
it would be in the manual and clearly marked as such. Also, in
addition to the quick start, there is a getting started manual which
lists lots of if not all vo keystrokes. We do not need a review mode
because we have VO. As for moving all over the screen, the mouse
works quite nicely for that and if you set it up right, VO can
announce exactly where you are if there is something to announce and
you can interact with it either with the mouse or VO. It might be
helpful to have a way to move all over the screen, but I have not
found it to be necessary. In apps for instance where vo Cannot get
to something, it seems that even if gotten there, noting is gained.
I hope this helps.
--
Jonnie Apple Seed
With his:
Hands-On Technolog(eye)s
On Jan 22, 2006, at 10:26 AM, John Gunn wrote:
Hi Dan,
The key strokes you need for this are ctrl-option-semicolin.
John
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Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2006 7:13 AM
To: David Poehlman
Cc: General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS X by
theblind
Subject: Re: independent cursor control in vo
"is it in the manual?"
If we are referring to the "quick start" manual with key commands,
nothing
found on a search for "suspend" or "review" or other such terms. If a
different term is used or another doc the source, please provide the
info
where it can be found.
XB
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