He means individual program commands not VO commands.

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tomorrow in Australia." Charles Schultz, creator of the Peanuts comic  
strip.

El 09/03/2009, a las 15:31, David Poehlman escribió:

>
> we can already bring up a list of keyboard commands in voiceover.
>
> On Mar 9, 2009, at 6:06 PM, Martin Pilkington wrote:
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> I think there is some misunderstanding about what these descriptions
> would be, but it seems the general consensus is that this sort of
> thing is better left in the manual. The ability to bring up a list of
> all the keyboard commands would be extremely useful to all users so
> I'll definitely look into it.
>
> Thanks for all the feedback
>
> ---------------------------------
> Martin Pilkington
> Writer of Weird Symbols
> pi...@mcubedsw.com
>
>
> On 9 Mar 2009, at 9:41 pm, Justin Harford wrote:
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>>
>> I wouldn't rely on the next cat for any of this.
>>
>> You know we have had people commenting before that they would like
>> webpages to describe themselves like under win, (6 headings, 81  
>> links,
>> 2 frames" etc… maybe we could use something like this in an
>> application.  What someone could suggest to apple is that they give
>> the developer the ability to write descriptions of their application
>> windows in the same interface that allows them to write button
>> descriptions and help tags.  Then they could designate a VO key to
>> access this text.  Such could be the same in webpages.
>>
>>
>>
>> "Don't worry about the world coming to an end today. It's already
>> tomorrow in Australia." Charles Schultz, creator of the Peanuts comic
>> strip.
>>
>> El 09/03/2009, a las 13:49, David Poehlman escribió:
>>
>>>
>>> we can get that info.  also, yu might want to wait till snow leopard
>>> comes out because if they do what they usually do, they will enhance
>>> vo.
>>>
>>> On Mar 9, 2009, at 4:45 PM, Martin Pilkington wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi David,
>>>
>>> Unless I'm missing something, hitting vo-F1 just reads the current
>>> application and how many open applications there are and vo-f2 just
>>> reads the title of the current window. I'm talking more about
>>> describing what UI elements are on the window and where they are.  
>>> For
>>> example "On the left of the screen is the source list, it shows all
>>> your groups. In the top right in a list of all your items".  
>>> Obviously
>>> it would be more detailed than this but it would also describe what
>>> actions are available.
>>>
>>> And yes, while it isn't a bug, I just refer to it as filing a bug in
>>> their bug reporter even though it is a feature request. But the  
>>> point
>>> is, as Apple writes the drivers they could add support to voice over
>>> for setting a braille description string for a UI element.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> ---------------------------------
>>> Martin Pilkington
>>> Writer of Weird Symbols
>>> pi...@mcubedsw.com
>>>
>>>
>>> On 9 Mar 2009, at 8:07 pm, David Poehlman wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> this is not a bug.  apple write drivers for displays themselves.
>>>> the
>>>> display is handled through the driver and tightly integrated into
>>>> voiceover.  the only thing you could offer would be a choice of
>>>> short
>>>> or long labels.
>>>>
>>>> as to my response to the summarization of what is on the screen,  
>>>> see
>>>> vo-f1 and vo-f2
>>>> On Mar 9, 2009, at 4:02 PM, Martin Pilkington wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi David,
>>>>
>>>> Could you tell me how to get this overview of the current window?
>>>> What
>>>> I'm proposing is something that will be in more natural english  
>>>> than
>>>> what voice over usually does. As for the braille display detection,
>>>> I'll look into filing a bug with Apple to see if they will look  
>>>> into
>>>> this for a future OS version.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>>> ---------------------------------
>>>> Martin Pilkington
>>>> Writer of Weird Symbols
>>>> pi...@mcubedsw.com
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 9 Mar 2009, at 6:26 am, David Poehlman wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> we already have this in vo.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Mar 8, 2009, at 9:59 PM, Martin Pilkington wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi Tiffany,
>>>>>
>>>>> This is exactly what I'm meaning when I talk about a sort of
>>>>> overview
>>>>> giving a full text description of a window. You could bring it up
>>>>> at
>>>>> any point and have it read to you. It would be written  
>>>>> specifically
>>>>> for those using voice over to give a better idea of what is where
>>>>> when
>>>>> navigating and how it works.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>
>>>>> ---------------------------------
>>>>> Martin Pilkington
>>>>> Writer of Weird Symbols
>>>>> pi...@mcubedsw.com
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 9 Mar 2009, at 1:43 am, Tiffany D wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> As for what I'd like to see, I'd love
>>>>>> there to be, either in the help file or in the tutorials of the
>>>>>> applications, a list of commands so that those just learning how
>>>>>> to
>>>>>> use the software or those who need a refresher can easily find  
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> answers they're seeking.  Many times, I notice software that is
>>>>>> accessible but only the visual ways of doing things are  
>>>>>> explained.
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