Hello Alex,
thx for your answers.
I have written new comments on question 1 and 3 so, if you want , you can 
answer them again.
question 2 is not that clear perhaps:

When I move with command+left/right and the keyboard-cursor is at the 
beginning/end of the line , the mark with dots7,8 on the braille display is 
gone or not on the place where the keyboard cursor is.
 This seems a bug or a limited implementation of braille on the mac?

kind regards,
William WIndels
Op 4-jan.-2013, om 19:00 heeft Alex Hall <mehg...@gmail.com> het volgende 
geschreven:

> My responses are in your message below.
> 
> On 1/4/13, William Windels <william.wind...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> zHello,
>> I would like to share some voiceover bugs in  10.8.2 to see if it are real
>> bugs.
>> 
>> 1.
>> search with vo+f in mail seems not to work (always).
>> The pattern isn't simply found. I don't know if the format (rtf, html…),
>> affects the problem and it should perhaps work in txt-format.
> I just use cmd-option-f to search within the selected mailbox.
>> Sorry, I wasn't clear enough: I use vo+f to search in a open message. I use 
>> also command+option+f to search in a mailbox but this is something different.

>> 
>> 2. I should think that command +left/right-arrow should go to the begin/end
>> 
>> of a line.
> Yes it does.
>> I don't know if this works always on my  macbook:
>> is it command+arrow left/right or do I need the fn key for this?
> No, just command.
>> Should command+left/right arrow be the same when quicknav is on/off?
> I always leave quicknav off for editing as it can really mess things up.
>> 
>> In any case, I think the cursor, presented as blinking dots on my braille
>> display, is not jumping to the end or beginning of the line even if the
>> typed at the  beginning or end of the line. (the cursor is moved but the new
>> position isn't shown on the braille display).
> I don't use a display much with my mac, so I can't comment.
>> 
>> 3. In safari , I can't jump to a menu-item :
>> I press vo+m and then e.g. B (market as capital letter for the menu-item
>> bookmarks). Voiceover says that no buttons are found. It seems voiceover
>> thinks I have pressed vo+command+b.
>> I have only discovered this problem in safari 6.0.2 with quicknav on.
> There's your problem, quicknav is on. I almost always leave it off
> since, as you found, it can disrupt normal navigation.

>> Sorry but if quicknav can't be on on a webpage, with the hotkeys for 
>> heathers , then you lose one of the most important functions of quicknav (in 
>> my opinion).
This is really a bug?
But, I can agree that quicknav should not always on.


>> Any remarks of this 3 bugs are very welcome,
>> 
>> kind regards,
>> William Windels
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