Well, a simple work arroung is to go to context menu and then do open and that 
will allow you to install any app. It'll ask you if your sure but then will 
install regardless of where it comes from.

I'm having a mental blank of control mouse click but if it came to it, it's 
either VO command f5 or VO f5 then, turn off VoiceOver and do the modifier with 
an actual mouse or touchpad click/double click. I'll let someone who hasn't had 
a couple of vodkas answer that one but the context menu, shift vo m and open 
will definitely work for opening any app regardless of where it is from.

HTH.

Danny:'
On 13/11/2012, at 9:27 PM, Sean Murphy <smur7...@bigpond.net.au> wrote:

> Hello team,
> 
> How do you issue a control mouse click within VO? Since under Mountain Lion, 
> if you have your security settings set to Apple store and known developers, 
> and if you download an app that doesn't meet this. You can get around the 
> issue by pressing control mouse click. I have already worked out how to get 
> the mouse to the app, but cannot find the keystroke to issue control click.
> 
> Any help would be great.
> 
> Sean 
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