Hi,
However this will not work in the changes made  on the fly with VO command left 
and right to adjust VO atributes. I suppose one could aldways go to the VO 
utility and interact with the sliders there or actually write the desired value 
for the setting.

Hope this made sense.
Best,
Ioana

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On Aug 23, 2012, at 4:38 PM, Esther <mori...@mac.com> wrote:

> Hi Chris,
> 
> It used to be that holding down the shift key as well would act as a modifier 
> to slow down the adjustment rate of various items such as volume, rate, etc.  
> This was a general Mac feature, not just for adjustments in the VO controls.  
>  I'm not sure this works now with the plethora of shortcut key controls and 
> QuickNav, but somebody else may be able to tell you how to do this.  It could 
> just be that my current setup conflicts with being able to do this, or maybe 
> you can still do this on a full size keyboard?  It was certainly a feature in 
> older versions of the Mac OS X operating system.  One of the gruesome details 
> of inadvertently pressing the Exposé key shortcuts back instead of the F key 
> combination you really wanted in Leopard was, that not only could you not 
> tell what was going on (e.g. visual windows moving for selection -- analogous 
> to using Window chooser menu but turning your screen into a kind of icon view 
> of windows) -- but if you happened to hold down the Shift key as well, this 
> would all happen in slow motion, and it would take even longer to recover 
> response.
> 
> HTH.  Cheers,
> 
> Esther
> 
> 
> On Aug 23, 2012, at 10:08, Christopher-Mark gilland wrote:
> 
>> OK, I know about using vo+command+left and right arrow then when on rate, I 
>> can move it up or down with vo+command+up and down arrows, but here's the 
>> thing...
>> 
>> It's moving in 5% increments.  I kind of remember a while back, it's been 
>> quite a while, but I vaguely remember someone saying that there was a little 
>> trick to actually adjust that in finer notches, where I literally could move 
>> it just a percentage at a time.
>> 
>> Can someone refresh my noggin on how to do that?  LOL!
>> 
>> Chris.
>> 
> 
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