Hi,

I'm having trouble selecting text to copy from web pages and wonder if
anyone can help me.  According to my understanding of what I've read
in the Voiceover manualI'm supposed to (with Quick Nav on) choose an
item e.g. "words" from the rotor by pressing up and right arrow, or up
and left arrow.  THis I did.  Then I'm supposed to press down arrow to
move through the words which I can do.  But it says to select an item
press Shift down arrow.  I don't understand whether I'm supposed to
press shift down after I hear the word I want to select, or press
Shift down several times, selecting word by word as I do so.

Either way, I've been messing around with it, and when I press Shift
down VO doesn't say anything at all.  But I press Command c anyway to
copy and then paste into notes with varying results.  It seems,
despite having chosen words from the rotor, when I pressed Shift down
once I got several lines of text.  And sometimes I don't get anything.

I'm not convinced I've understood the instructions correctly.  Could
anyone explain how to select text while on a web page to me?  I'm fine
with selecting stuff with standard OSx commands but presumably these
don't work on websites as I can't get them to work in that situation.
Also when I go into VO keyboard help and press Shift down it doesn't
say anything and I would  have expected it to say "select item" or
something if I've understood  this correctly.

Can anyone help?

Thanks,
Catherine
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