It doesn't always work. I have to sometimes rout the vo to mouse and then 
option click and even then I am lucky some of the time. I think they might have 
changed some things in lion but again it might just be me. lol!
On Dec 24, 2011, at 1:01 PM, Esther wrote:

> Hello Bryan,
> 
> The options that show up in a context menu have to be coded that way, I 
> think.  I have a vague recollection from when iTunes was transitioning in 
> accessibility that there was an instance where the options that appeared with 
> VO-Shift-M were different from what you got when you used Control-Click -- in 
> the sense that they had added a feature under VoiceOver.  
> 
> I distinguish between "software clicks" (VO-Shift-Space) and "hardware 
> clicks" with Mouse or Trackpad.  VO-Space is actually the command to "perform 
> the default action" -- which could include clicking on a link.  In 
> applications with transitioning accessibility, I may end up having to perform 
> "hardware clicks".  By the way, pressing the "5" key on a Numeric Keypad with 
> NumPad Commander turned on works the same way as a hardware click.  So does 
> turning Mouse Keys on and pressing the "i" key.  This would explain why 
> adding "Command" to these combinations doesn't work.  I can do a 
> Command-Click by turning on Mouse Keys (set to turn on by pressing the Option 
> key 5 times on my machine), and pressing Command-i, where "i" is the key used 
> to "click" with Mouse Keys turned on -- it's in the position of the "5" key 
> where the embedded numeric keypad used to be.  However, I think I recall 
> reading some posts that clicking this way didn't always seem to work under 
> Lion.  I'm afraid I can
 't
>  remember more about this -- the discussion was on another list.
> 
> It sounds as though there is a focus issue with Safari.  I'm still using 
> Safari 5.05 and Snow Leopard. Sorry not to have more suggestions.
> 
> Esther
> 
> On Dec 24, 2011, at 10:11, Bryan Jones wrote:
> 
>> Hello Esther,
>> 
>> Thank you for your response I should have clarified that I'm able to use the 
>> Command+physical mouse / trackpad click to open a link in a new window, , 
>> but I was hoping to find a keyboard alternative to doing this without using 
>> the physical mouse / trackpad. i'm not counting the rodent out but figured 
>> there must be a keyboard alternative that I've overlooked.
>> 
>> I've tried adding the Command key to the standard VO+Spacebar and 
>> VO+Shift+spacebar keystrokes but these don't seem to perform as an 
>> alternative to the Command+physical mouse click combo, unless I've got 
>> something misconfigured. Do you have any thoughts as to why the VO+Shift+M 
>> combo sometimes opens the correct shortcut menu containing actions that can 
>> be applied to the currently highlighted link, while other times it opens a 
>> shortcut menu that seems to be the menu of actions that would apply to the 
>> current page, not the link.
>> 
>> Thanks again,
>> Bryan
>> 
>> On Dec 24, 2011, at 2:33 PM, Esther wrote:
>>> 
>>> Either Command-Click or Command-Option-Click when you're focused on a link 
>>> should open the link in a new Safari window.  Which one you use depends on 
>>> your Safari preferences settings for tabs.  If you have the pop up menu 
>>> selection for  "Open pages in tabs instead of windows" set to "Never", and 
>>> the box for "Command-Click opens a link in a new tab" unchecked, then 
>>> Command-Click will open the link in a new window.  Otherwise, use 
>>> Command-Option-Click to open the link in a new window and Command-Click to 
>>> open in a new tab.  The various combination shortcuts are listed on the Tab 
>>> pane of your Safari preferences.  If, for some reason, you want to open the 
>>> link in a new tab or window but not make the new tab or window active, add 
>>> a "Shift" to the keyboard shortcut combination.
>>> 
>>> I'm still running Safari 5.05 under Snow Leopard, but I assume you can 
>>> still press Command+comma and  check your tab preferences to find out the 
>>> appropriate answer if the above does not work for you.
>>> 
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