I agree with Carolyn. That's exactly what I did as well, was right
option+F, then I've done right option+E for find next search text, and then
right option+D for find previous search text. Maybe a little convoluted, on
logic, but hey, it works.
Chris.
----- Original Message -----
From: "carolyn Haas" <chaas0...@gmail.com>
To: <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, July 24, 2011 8:36 PM
Subject: Re: Absolutely incredibly awesome finding in Safari, Item chooser
issue resolved!
Hi Zach:
I've always used it instead of the item chooser. I set option F to do this
for the sake of convenience, and found after that Never messed with the item
chooser at all.
On Jul 24, 2011, at 2:37 PM, Zachary Kline wrote:
Hi Chris and All,
Maybe I'm missing something, but I always used vo-f in Safari, whether in
Snow ELeopard or Lion. It always worked for me as far as I could tell,
and I have no idea whether things were visually on screen or not, though
it didn't seem so. So I'm surprised this is new?
Best,
Zack.
On Jul 24, 2011, at 1:33 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
Hey guys.
You're not gonna believe what Mom and I just discovered! This is totally
cool! Remember how vo+F for find used to only search what was visually
on the screen, well, I just had her scroll me where my findquery was
searching for something not visually on the screen. It? Did it! It
found it almost instantly! So, this leads me to think that maybe Apple
now wants us using vo+F in Safari. I don't know if that would work
everywhere globally, but it sure as hell does in Safari. Even the things
like the gmail sign out link, or the hazel nuts etc. all those that you
all've reported don't work in the item chooser list, I too confirm they
don't with vo+I, but visually on screen or not, they work perfectly here
with vo+F. Wait ago! Apple! I can't believe that none of us thought of
trying this sooner. I guess I just assumed that vo+F still worked as
always and thus didn't bother trying. God do I feel stupid. Frankly all
of us should. LOL!
Now, if they could fix the ITunes sluggishness, and then the ITunes not
speaking while scrolling, then finally can fix the Safari issue where it
notifies you when a download begins without having to look at your toobar
then we'd have it made.
Chris.
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