I find life is lot easier if you have the tab key set to interact
automatically..
Go to Vo Utility with VO F8 and then interact with the category table and then
the press N which should hum you to navigation. Stop interacting and Vo Cursor
down through a whole lot of options until you hear Automatically interact when
using tab key . Make sure you have this checked with VO Space and close the
window with Command W.
Now in the app store you will find the search edit field in the top toolbar
which you may have to interact with to see. Type in your search criteria
and press enter. Pressing tab after I have done this will get me to the
search results html area. If I interact with this I am able to read the search
results normally..
It sou sounds a little complicated but after a while it will seem like second
nature.
David Griffith
On 1 Oct 2014, at 13:48, Bob Moore <[email protected]> wrote:
> As the subject line says I am new to mac I have had a iPhone for almost
> three years. I like all others are finding a learning curve. But the
> question that I am needing help on today is the app store. What do you do
> after finding the search field and putting the name of the app in. I hear
> the mac tell me that the name as been highlighted and that is where I get
> lost. I have to say that the help at the Apple Store here was not a great
> amount of help. If anyone could be of some help I would appreciate it. I am
> one of those people that needs step by step linstructions. Thanks for any
> help.
>
>
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