The link is
http://www.apple.com/accessibility/voiceover.

On the subject of html objects, is there any plan to implement something that takes you through tables, lists, headings and so on? I know there's an object chooser, but I'm thinking of something more like the windows lay out where h takes you through headings, s takes you through lists, c takes you through controls, t takes you through tables and so on. I also really need a table layout option because I regularly navigate tables of 100 to 2000 rows.

Is any of this likely to emerge, or has it already been implemented?

Oh, and when do you suppose they will update the quick start? It's pushing three years old now.

Best,

Erik
At 06:12 AM 3/25/2008, you wrote:
by default, to navigate links, you use option-tab.

You can also use control-option with arrows to find the "html content" and
then control-option-shift-down arrow to "interact" with the "html content"
and then use control-option-arrows to move around and when you find
something you want to activate like a link, button or checkbox, you can use
control-option-space bar to activate it.  You can also use control-option-u
to render a list of links and type a unique string to move to where you want
to go links wise.  Using control-option-i brings up a list of all the
"items" on a page or in a window and this is traversed in the same way as
the links list.  There is much info on this in the VoiceOver getting started
manual which I can never seem to remember a link to but which is found in
the archives of this list and also in the archives of
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HTH!


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