Hi david.
I think you're confusing quick nag with keyboard commander. No worries though. 
I always turn off quick nag when I have to enter text on a web page.

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On Jun 20, 2014, at 11:12 AM, 'David Goldfield' via MacVisionaries 
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> Sure, no problem.
> On my Mac, I have single letter navigation keys enabled, allowing me to do 
> things like pressing the letter H to move to the next heading on a Web page, 
> B to move to the next button, etc.  this works well, except when I'm in edit 
> boxes where I would have to enter a user ID, password, etc.  In those edit 
> fields, I need to turn Keyboard Commander off in order to enter the text; 
> otherwise, my text will be interpreted as a navigation command.  I'd like to 
> know if there is a way to have the single letter navigation keys interpreted 
> as text when I'm in an edit field without the need to turn the commander off 
> when I'm typing and on while I'm browsing. This feature does seem to work on 
> the iPhone and I'm wondering if a similar option is available for the Mac.
> 
> David Goldfield,
> 
> 
>     Founder and Peer Coordinator,
> Philadelphia Computer Users' Group for the Blind and Visually Impaired
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> isaac wrote:
>> I don't understand the question could you be more clear on what are you 
>> trying to do? What do you mean that the commander turns off when in text 
>> fields?
>> isaac
>> isaac.heb...@gmail.com
>>  Skype gold_wildcat
>> 
>> On Jun 20, 2014, at 9:28 AM, 'David Goldfield' via MacVisionaries 
>> <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> I think I know the answer to this question but I'd like to ask in case I'm 
>>> wrong. <smile>
>>> First, I love the flexibility of Keyboard commander.  However, I noticed 
>>> that, when I use my iPhone, the commander seems to automatically turn off 
>>> when you're in a text box or edit field, which I think is very smart and a 
>>> nice touch.  Is there a method for having this done in the Mac?  I mean, 
>>> it's not going to kill me to press left arrow/right arrow to turn it off 
>>> while in text fields but I'd like the capability to have it turn off when 
>>> text needs to be written and to have it turn back on when you leave an edit 
>>> field on a Web page.  Does this make sense?
>>> Alternatively, is there an option, script or third party program which 
>>> forces the commander to disable single letter navigation keys while in edit 
>>> fields?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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