Hi Chris,


On 24-Oct-08, at 2:02 PM, Chris Gilland wrote:


2. If I wanna send a link to someone, but rather than in the e- mail, it showing the URL as the link text, I'd rather it say something like: click here to go to the site, is there a way to make that happen? I tried using html markup, but it didn't work.

Why not use Weblocmaker and send the webloc (for Mac) or URL (for Windows) file as an email attachment? Then someone who saves the attached file to their Desktop can just click the file to go that web site in their Windows (I.E.) or Safari browser? I'm pointing you back to the relevant post in the archives:

http://www.mail-archive.com/discuss%40macvisionaries.com/msg42661.html

4. I do not have a mouse on this machine, as I don't have room on my desk for one. If I go to a link on a web page in Safari, and then vo+command+F5, I then can't do vo+shift+M. I wonder aside hitting control and then clicking the physical mouse, being I don't have the resources of desk room to put a mouse up there to do that, is there another way, or am I kind a screwed as faras that goes.


VO-Shift-M is fixed in the Webkit nightly builds, so if you use Webkit instead of Safari, as mentioned earlier today, VO-Shift-M works to download, etc. files from the link. Failing that, if you have Leopard on that machine, and it's a desktop (full) keyboard, you should be able to click by pressing the "5" key on the number pad with Numpad Commander turned on in your VoiceOver options. That should work as a hardware key click under Safari, and in any other circumstances where you need to do a physical mouse click.

Cheers,

Esther

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