Hello

I entirely agree with Gordon.

As a complete novice with Mac and other Apple products:  Esther has been a God 
sent!

Thank  you Esther and all …

Christo


On 15 Feb 2012, at 19:15, Gordon Keen wrote:

> Isn't she wonderful?
> 
> 
> I've learnt so much from Esther's helpful posts, it's a pity there's not a 
> BAFTA, Golden Globe or Oscar we can award her.
> 
> Heartfelt thanks
> 
> G
> 
> From Bridgerule in glorious Devon, England.
> On 15 Feb 2012, at 17:20, Esther wrote:
> 
>> Hi Geoff, Kristeen, Gordon, and Others,
>> 
>> I still use item chooser menu a lot, especially since it works well for both 
>> current and earlier versions of Mac OS X (all the way back to Tiger). A nice 
>> feature of item chooser menu is that you can refine your search for an item 
>> to include category.  For example, if I'm using item chooser menu on a web 
>> page like the one for Applevis, and I want to find the links for their 
>> "Campaign of the Month", I can type VO-I to bring up item chooser menu, then 
>> quickly type "c a m" to filter results in the menu for elements that match 
>> those letters, then quickly type "l i n k" to further filter those results 
>> for links.  If I'm looking for a button I might quickly type "b u t" instead 
>> for the second match.  By then, there are only a few matches on the menu, 
>> and I can arrow down to the match and press either "Return" or use VO-Space 
>> to be taken to my selection.  Remember that item chooser menu only navigates 
>> you to an element.  If there's a link or button that you're trying to 
>> activate yo
> u 
>> still need to do another VO-Space, etc. to actually press.  If you decide to 
>> amend your item chooser search terms, press the "Delete" key and start 
>> typing again.  Item chooser menu is a simple yet very powerful tool to help 
>> find things.
>> 
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