Thanks Zack,

I talked with someone from Apple Accessibility about it. Said maybe they can put the command after the word in the help menu. So when you arrow down you'll get "Reply Cmd R" But kind of doubt they'll do that because it's just more clutter for most users. But then option to turn this feature on or off would be good. Just seems like a reference method such as this would be very helpful for most Voiceover users. Especially new ones.

Chris

On 5/9/13 1:52 PM, Zachary Kline wrote:
Hi Chris,
Not as far as I am aware. However, in general, browsing the menus for any 
application is a good idea. In this case, the command you want is Cmd-R. I 
suspect you will find the vast majority of commands this way, and while it is 
not as efficient as being able to look visually, it does get you your 
information. As always, I may be wrong on this, and am open to correction. :-)
All the best,
Zack.

Sent from my iPhone

On May 9, 2013, at 12:44 PM, Chris Johnson <express_a...@yahoo.com> wrote:

Hi everybody,
While we've got the voiceover help menu VO H and  H again to search just 
Voiceover commands,
How can someone look up a command in a specific app.
For example, I'm in the mail app and, say, I wanted to know how to reply.  I could go to help, type 
in "reply", arrow down to where it says "reply" and hit enter and it will 
prepare a reply for me. But a sighted person sees an arrow pointing to where in the menu this 
command can be found with the corresponding hotkey next to it.  Is there a way to jump to that 
position?

Chris
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