I would encourage everyone who was using these keyboard apps to update them or 
completely uninstall them.  Don’t just let them linger unattended if you 
upgraded from Mountain Lion.
Several very odd keyboard anomalies have been solved since I updated them.
  One very strange thing was that when I opened an app from Finder, then closed 
the app, I could no longer open another app from finder without moving focus 
away from Finder and returning.  I also think VO-J was affected in certain 
circumstances.  There were other keyboard weirdnesses that I can’t adequately 
document at this point.

Now that I have updated both and checked to make sure everything is set 
correctly, things have smoothed out considerably for me with Mavericks and the 
keyboard.



On Oct 23, 2013, at 8:29 PM, Jonathan Mosen <jmo...@mosen.org> wrote:

No, I believe the companion app is called PC Keyboard Hack. It’s an alternative 
to Sharpkeys.
Jonathan Mosen
Mosen Consulting
Blindness technology eBooks, tutorials and training
http://Mosen.org

On 24/10/2013, at 1:27 pm, Geoff Stephens <geoffsli...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Ed -
> Although I can sympathize with your frustration with having combo boxes/popup 
> buttons mixed in the b quick key, it is also a reason to celebrate since it 
> was not possible that I could find to quickly navigate to a popup 
> button/combo box before.  This was equally as frustrating to me.  I haven’t 
> experimented with this yet but any way to quickly navigate to them is better 
> than no way at all.  Maybe I was just missing something before since I am a 
> very new user.  I would like a way to move to these elements separately.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Oct 23, 2013, at 3:38 PM, Edward Green <ergreen1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I use quick keys to navigate web elements in Safari.
> 
> In Mountain Lion, when I pressed b to move between buttons, it would cycle 
> through what I traditionally think of as buttons which might be search, go, 
> submit etc.  However, using b now seems also to bring in pop up buttons (what 
> Windows calls combo boxes).  Has anyone else noticed this? While I suppose 
> they are buttons according to Safari, I find it a bit annoying.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Ed
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