Andy,
It sounds like you may not be interacting with the text box before setting your 
insertion point and beginning to type.
I just tried to replicate using Mavricks but was not able to do so. 

Just make sure you interact with the text box, and I bet you will get better 
results.

Let us know.

Good luck.
Rodney

> Hi Esther - Thanks for trying to help, but I decided when I got this Mac to 
> try and learn the Mac way, so I have the text setting in verbosity to "speak 
> text the cursor passes over."
> 
> This works ok in applications, but not on the web for some reason, it's as if 
> the VO cursor and the insertion point are in different places -
> 
> Andy
> On 3 Nov 2013, at 19:46, Esther <mori...@mac-access.net> wrote:
> 
>> Hi Zack and Andy,
>> 
>> I suspect the reason that Andy is having issues with the insertion point 
>> location and that Zack isn't, is that Andy configured his VoiceOver cursor 
>> to "behave more like JAWS" by changing his VoiceOver Utility configuration.  
>> When this discussion came up some months ago, Anne posted the information on 
>> how to get VoiceOver to speak text to the right of the cursor instead of its 
>> default behavior of announcing the insertion point at its actual position, 
>> which is between letters.  When you move over existing text for editing 
>> purposes, the letters or words that you hear depend on the direction of 
>> movement, and it is always the last character or word that you move over 
>> that is announced.
>> 
>> I haven't switched from the default VoiceOver reporting for the cursor, but 
>> I suspect that Andy switched his settings by going to VoiceOver Utility, 
>> Verbosity, Text, When moving the cursor: click the button and select Speak 
>> text to the right of the cursor.  I can imagine that this might lead to his 
>> confusion in editing existing text on web pages on the Mac.
>> 
>> Not sure what a good solution is if he wants to keep using this setting.
>> 
>> HTH.  Cheers,
>> 
>> Esther
>> 
>> On Nov 3, 2013, at 9:18 AM, Zachary Kline wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Andy,
>>> I haven’t noticed this issue on Mac, then. As far as I’m aware you should 
>>> be able to use the same keyboard commands as you do in other text editing.
>>> Best,
>>> Zack.
>>> On Nov 3, 2013, at 11:15 AM, Andy Collins wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Zack - Sorry, but I'm meaning when using a Mac. I find the final fullstop, 
>>>> and begin typing after it, only to find the text has been put in front of 
>>>> what was there instead of following it. This isn't an issue when writing 
>>>> mail or using text editor, but is when using certain text fields on the 
>>>> web -
>>>> 
>>>> Andy
>>>> 
>>>> On 3 Nov 2013, at 18:59, Zachary Kline wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Hi Andy,
>>>>> You need to double tap on the text field, and generally use the rotor to 
>>>>> navigate to wherever you want to continue typing. Note that this was made 
>>>>> a bit harder under iOS 7, as VO seems to move in text fields if you 
>>>>> accidentally tap them. I presume you’re talking about iOS here, and not 
>>>>> mac. :)
>>>>> Best,
>>>>> Zack.
>>>>> On Nov 3, 2013, at 10:57 AM, Andy Collins <a...@recreation.plus.com> 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hi all -
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Having a problem when needing to insert extra text in to an existing 
>>>>>> text field on a web page.  I want to just continue from the last 
>>>>>> sentence, but even though with VO it looks like I am in the right place, 
>>>>>> after I enter the text, it appears at the top of the screen, above the 
>>>>>> existing text. I imagine I need to change a setting for the insertion 
>>>>>> point, but don't know where to look for this.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Thanks -
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Andy
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