Make sure you have Hot Spots checked in the activities preference.

 - Austin

On Jul 24, 2011, at 2:51 AM, Ricardo Walker wrote:

> I've found the same behavior.
> 
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> On Jul 23, 2011, at 5:16 PM, Brett C. wrote:
> 
> I must be doing something wrong here. I created an activity for Mail, 
> checking the hotspots box,and affiliated it with the Mail app.  While in 
> Mail, I set hotspots for the tool bar, inbox and message area.  They work 
> great until I leave the Mail app. When I return the hotspots don't work.  The 
> hotspot chooser menu shows the hotspots as each being inactive. I'd 
> appreciate any suggestions and direction.
> 
> Brett C.
> 
> On Jul 23, 2011, at 11:33 AM, Austin Seraphin wrote:
> 
>> Hey. Check out my post a day and a half ago about using mail with 
>> activities, I provide a good example there. Basically, you can set up hot 
>> spots to take you to the different parts of the mail view, and thanks to 
>> activities those hot spots only work within mail, making hot spots much more 
>> useful. I've also got one set up for terminal. I have quick nav disabled to 
>> gain full use of the arrows, and reading most punctuation which works better 
>> at the console. Activities allow you to change any VoiceOver settings based 
>> on application, and you can switch between activities too. I think they have 
>> great potential. It wouldn't surprise me if we started seeing some default 
>> activities shipping with VoiceOver in the future.
>> 
>> - Austin
>> 
>> On Jul 22, 2011, at 9:56 PM, Zachary Kline wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi All,
>>> I'm wondering if anybody here can give some examples of ways they find the 
>>> new activities feature useful?  Coming from SL I'm used to not having them, 
>>> and so would love to hear from others cases where they're of practical 
>>> benefit.  I'm mostly just curious, though that won't stop me from 
>>> shamelessly stealing your ideas if I like them well enough.  :)
>>> Thanks for any info,
>>> Zack.
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