Hi Paul!
I hope you mean mouse click, if so use vo+shift+spacebar
hth Colin
On 1 Oct 2010, at 10:29, Paul Erkens wrote:

> Hi Robert,
> 
> How do you perform a control click? I've been looking for the answer this 
> week. I now have ways to get around it but the actual control click using 
> voice over still is a little mystery. How do you do it?
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Hooper" 
> <hooper...@buckeyemail.osu.edu>
> To: <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
> Sent: Friday, October 01, 2010 7:48 AM
> Subject: some general question
> 
> 
> I realise that some or even all of these questions may have been covered on 
> this list already, but as I am the recent recipient of a Macbook Pro, I have 
> come across a few things to which I would like some answers conveniently 
> placed in one message:
> 1. How do context menus work on the mac? So far, I have been routing mouse to 
> VO cursor and pressing CTRL+click. Is there a shortcut for this?
> 2. How do I get Voiceover to read the entire row of a table without first 
> navigating to it and pressing VO+r? The reason for this is I would like all 
> Mail message information spoken rather than just the date or subject line; 
> and I would like it to do so without excessive arrowing.
> 3. DOes there exist a way to quickly check status items such as the date/time 
> without first pressing ctrl+F8 and arrowing around the "extras"? This isn't 
> really a huge deal, I'm just wondering.
> So far this computer is working out great and I am very satisfied. I have my 
> Ohio State University mail set up and it uses Exchange (which is awesome).
> Could someone explain the process of "mounting" a hardware device? I know 
> this refers to connecting and making available a hardware device, but what 
> exactly is going on when such is happening?
> Finally, as I am new to the Mac OsX platform, what are some suggested 
> programs in which I may consider investing time/money (word processors, 
> spreadsheets, general computer maintenance programs, archivers, audio 
> converters, anything of interest)?
> So far I have had one day with my Mac and, although I still must rely on my 
> dell for important work while I learn the platform, I can easily envision 
> myself straying further and further from WIndows as time progresses. I am 
> glad this list exists, as it is a definitive and helpful community regarding 
> Apple accessibility in general and contains a wealth of information on such. 
> I appreciate every one of you willing to contribute and I hope to one day do 
> the same:)
> Sincerely,
> RObert Hooper
> hooper...@buckeyemail.osu.edu
> 
> P.S. This is being sent from my Mac's Mail program:)
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