So there is! It is under Mavericks as well. The button is actually called 
assign commands button. Another awesome discovery I made with VoiceOver today!
Regards Chris
Clap along if you feel like a room without a roof!

On 17 Mar 2014, at 12:56, Red.Falcon <velocity.focu...@virginmedia.com> wrote:

> Ok Sorry Chris I'm not sure what OS your running but On mine running Mountain 
> Kitty there is a button but it is to see what keys are active and if needed a 
> option to add new ones!
> 
> And Eleanor!
> There is need to do anything unless one of the keys are not doing what it is 
> supposed too!
> But a good way to see the options without messing with the key settings is to 
> open VO+HH and arrow down to Quick Nav and go into that menu and all the keys 
> are listed and what they do!
> HTH Colin
> On 17 Mar 2014, at 12:32, Chris Apple boy <christopher...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> There's no button anywhere in this window. You should however be able to 
>> start keyboard help with vo-k from within a web page. To stop keyboard help 
>> press escape.
>> 
>> Regards Chris
>> 
>> Clap along if you feel like a room without a roof!
>> 
>> On 17/03/2014 11:00, Eleanor Burke wrote:
>>> Hi Colin, I checked the below and single character is checked.  Is there
>>> anything I need to do with the button?
>>> 
>>> Eleanor
>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Red.Falcon"
>>> <velocity.focu...@virginmedia.com>
>>> To: "OS X & iOS Accessibility" <mac-access@mac-access.net>
>>> Sent: Monday, March 17, 2014 8:59 AM
>>> Subject: Re: Beginner's Clarification On Voice Over Keys
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> Hi!
>>>> Also to help you can turn on single key navigation!
>>>> And lots of keys do things like H, for headings and 1,2, 3 through to
>>>> 6 will move through heading levels 1 to 6!
>>>> If that is useful to you!
>>>> Hi!
>>>> OK 1, open Voice over utility VO+f8.
>>>> 2, then press command+8 to take you to commanders.
>>>> 3 Arrow across to quickNav tab and select it.
>>>> 4, There you will find the check box to start single key navigation
>>>> and a button to show info about what key does what!
>>>> HTH Colin.
>>>> On 17 Mar 2014, at 08:40, Chris Apple boy <christopher...@gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> I'm saying that yes. But quicknav is only for navigation hence the
>>>>> name. I also forgot to mention that with quicknav turned on you can
>>>>> use the VoiceOver rotor from the keyboard and for example navigate by
>>>>> words or characters even if it's text you can't manipulate. It's just
>>>>> so awesome and makes using the mac overall a breeze as I can just use
>>>>> it one handed thanks to quicknav.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Regards Chris
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