I think I may have figured out the issue. with xcode 5 apparently you are supposed to control+drag, which draws a blue line. clicking and holding down doesn't work, because I don't get the blue line. Is there a way to control+drag with voiceover?
On 11/11/2013 2:01 PM, Barry Hadder wrote:
Hey Ty,

When the vo cursor is on the unknown to the right of the new referencing 
outlet, you want to rout the mouse to vo.  You said route vo to the mouse, but 
you might have just miss worded that.  I had to make sure though.

You don’t really need to turn cursor tracking off when you create an outlet, 
you only need to do that when you connect a place holder to an outlet, but it 
still should work.  Make sure that when you move vo to the header file that you 
interact with the edit area and move it to the correct place in the class 
definition.
Don’t worry about the new window message.  If you here it, that means you are 
doing something right.

I’m glad you are trying this, so let me know if you are still having problems.

On Nov 11, 2013, at 11:33 AM, Littlefield, Tyler <ty...@tysdomain.com> wrote:

hello all:
I had a quick question regarding xcode with voiceover.
I listened to the maccessibility podcast and I'm still a bit confused.
I am trying to create an outlet in xcode. I have my assistant editor open and I 
select the button I want to create the outlet for. I go to the inspector and 
find the unknown next to new referencing outlet. I route the voiceover cursor 
to the mouse, turn off cursor tracking and lock the mouse down on the unknown. 
I uninteract with that and go to my header file, where I route the mouse to the 
voiceover cursor again, lift up the mouse and turn cursor tracking back on. I 
do not lift the mouse up until I hear XCode has new window, but I don't 
actually see any new window. It just leaves me right where I started with no 
outlet.
Any ideas/advice here would be awesome.

Finally i have one more question that's less related to voiceover. When I run 
my app on the phone, for whatever reason I can't ever turn it off. Is there a 
command to stop tasks or something?
Thanks,



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