Not following you all the way. I don't use group items in web pages. Is this better?? Do I stop interacting with the text to read something like a news or Apple Care article? What is the purpose of grouped items?
On Oct 12, 2007, at 2:40 AM, Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis wrote:

As the keyboard commands appendix at the end of VoiceOver manual says, to read all text press control option a. In this case, all text means what you are currently interacting with; to quote the manual:

"If you are interacting with the text, this command reads from the VoiceOver cursor to the end of the text."

So you need to have the HTML content level in VoiceOver focus to read the entire webpage. If you've already interacting with HTML content, then it will only read all of the component you are currently interacting with, which is probably not what you want. Assuming you've got "Group items in web pages" checked in the VoiceOver Utility, to get to the HTML content level from anywhere on the page, press control option shift up to move up levels until you hear "Stop interacting with HTML content". Then press control option a to read the whole web page.

It would be nice if there was a keyboard command to focus on the whole current pane without requiring you to navigate up levels, but I'm not aware of such a command.

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Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis

VaShaun Jones wrote:
listers is there a say all command for continually reading a web page? Please don't tell me that locking the VO keys and arrowing down is the answer. If so then web navigation is a bigger problem then not being able to move to headers and such.





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