It's not really something that a lot of people use, you are correct on that, 
but I personally love it.  Each is to his or her own though, I guess.

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Alex Hall 
  To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Monday, October 29, 2012 12:48 AM
  Subject: Re: grouping web items (was mastering the mac)


  I thought that's what it did. Well, if it's really as useful as you find it, 
I guess I'll give it another try. After all, it must be better than dom order 
to some users or it never would have stuck around.

  On Oct 29, 2012, at 12:38 AM, "Christopher-Mark Gilland" 
<clgillan...@gmail.com> wrote:


    All it does is groups certain things together so you more quickly can jump 
over them.  Plus, it will thus cluster more things into one item, thus making 
it easy to read in bigger chunks.  Basically, then within a group of things, if 
you want to then click a link within a group, or get to a form within a group 
etc. then you interact with that group within the ntml content.

    HTH.

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      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Alex Hall 
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      Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2012 10:52 PM
      Subject: grouping web items (was mastering the mac)


      Vo-u is a handy feature. I guess my main sticking point is the lack of a 
flat representation, so that absolutely every element has to be separated and 
read individually, with accompanying pauses in speech even with sounds muted. I 
tried grouping once, but it was much more awkward on forums than dom order so I 
turned it off. Perhaps I don't really understand how it works? Could you 
explain that further?

      On Oct 28, 2012, at 10:46 PM, "Christopher-Mark Gilland" 
<clgillan...@gmail.com> wrote:


        It might just be an opinion thing, but between the rotor, quick 
navigation by headings, tables, etc. Plus the fact I turned on Group navigation 
instead of dom order, then the item chooser, plus vo+F, vo+G, and Vo+Shift G, I 
find it is extremely pleasant of an experience.  Again, it's just my opinion, I 
never said you had to agree with it.  LOL!

        Chris.


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          ----- Original Message -----
          From: Alex Hall
          To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
          Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2012 10:14 PM
          Subject: Re: mastering the mac


          I'm curious: why do you think windows is clunky compared to the mac? 
I'm not trying to start anything, I just want to understand and see if there's 
some fundamental thing I'm missing. For instance, when I go to the 
audiogames.net forums, I have to vo-right a bunch of times through users' 
information, On Windows I have to arrow less, since some of that information is 
on one line. However, because it is mostly links, the mac has to separate it 
all out, regardless of visual layout. The best browsing experience I have ever 
had is NVDA on Firefox with the option to use page layout enabled. In this 
meant that links and other controls in text were read along with the text, 
speeding up my browsing, particularly in articles with much of their text 
linking to other websites. It also helped when links were laid out 
horizontally, such as a bar of options above a chunk of text. You could still 
tab to a link, but if you wanted to skip all the links it was the matter of a 
single keypress. On the mac you must press an arrow for every link, plus one 
for any static text between the links such as a vertical bar or comma.

          On Oct 28, 2012, at 10:04 PM, "Christopher-Mark Gilland" 
<clgillan...@gmail.com> wrote:


            For the record, I'll say a total 1 80, I think browsing on Windows 
is the most clunky, worst experience I've ever seen.  I'll do it if that 
happens to be the computer I'm working currently on at the time, but I'd rather 
not if I could help it.  I love y Safari, oh, and let's not forget Google 
Chrome!

            Chris.


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              ----- Original Message -----
              From: Alex Hall
              To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
              Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2012 9:41 PM
              Subject: Re: mastering the mac


              It's not you, I think the web browsing experience is smoother on 
windows because screen readers use a flat representation, so they can do things 
like read text like a document, not stop at links in text, and so on. I prefer 
web browsing on windows, just not enough to sacrifice everything else the mac 
does better. I also like the iCloud tabs feature and really easy downloads 
interface, just not the actual web browsing experience. 


              As to first letter navigation, just go to the vo utility, the 
commanders category, the quicknav tab, and check the relevant box. Once in a 
great while it will still fail, but you can use vo-cmd with many keys to move 
around if that happens. Vo-cmd-h, for instance, moves to the next heading.


              For edit fields, I find they behave oddly with quicknav on. If 
that happens, I just turn it off, type my text, and turn it on if I need it. 
Between the vo-cmd keystrokes and the web rotor (vo-u), though, I don't use 
quicknav much at all anymore.

              On Oct 28, 2012, at 9:15 PM, Kliphton <kliph...@gmail.com> wrote:


                  Okay, I bought my first mac june 2011, it was actually a 
fathers day present.  I went cold turkey for over a month, trying to learn my 
way around the OS, and how it worked.  Over 18 months later, I'd say I am 
pretty good, and can even help others.  I know how to inter act with tables, 
rename documents, open and close folders and apps, and even a few advanced 
things.  My biggest challenge has been safari.  I use the item chooser, and 
have the things in the rotor that I like to navigate by.  But I still find it a 
little clunky compared to IE.  I still have to use windows to manage my 
business, but that's all I use it for, and of course to download torrents.  But 
does anyone have any hints or tips to help me get over this safari hump?  I 
think my biggest gripe is trying to set up first letter navigation, and trying 
to inter text in to edit fields.  Other than that, I think I got it.  But all 
suggestions are welcome please!


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