Hi Keith,
Note that the key combination is actually vo+shift+f3 as corrected
below. Sorry, I should have proof-read first.
Later...
On 28-Dec-07, at 1:17 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
could someone tell me how to turn curser tracking off i.e. to
select a playlist in itunes. also do i need to turn it off for
any other apps?
• You turn cursor tracking off temporarily by pressing VO+shift+f3
and turn it back on with the same key combination.
• This is not needed specifically to select a playlist. When
navigating with VO, the item that is read is by default selected
unless you have changed things drastically in your VO navigation
preferences. The purpose of turning off cursor tracking is to
select multiple items that are not contiguous. That is, you wish
to select item 5, 7 but not 6. Hope you understand. What you do
to select non-contiguous items is turn cursor tracking off, then
press VO-cmd+space bar to select any items. Once all the items you
wish selected have been selected, you can Copy them, right click on
them or whatever your purpose was of the multiple select.
HTH.
Later...
thanks
Keith