, Anouk,
- Original Message -
From: Victor Tsaran vtsa...@gmail.com
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, July 18, 2009 9:42 AM
Subject: Re: does reading on the mac take two hands?
Beware, however, that even though you can lock control and option
keys,
you
/voiceover on a laptopRe: does reading on the mac
take two
hands?
Hi Anouk, The numpad is in deed optional, and there really isn't
that
much difference between using vo on a laptop or desktop
configuration. Although having said that, my disgust at not having a
numpad on my laptop keybord
using it on a laptop or a pc...
Greetings, Anouk,
- Original Message -
From: Victor Tsaran vtsa...@gmail.com
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, July 18, 2009 9:42 AM
Subject: Re: does reading on the mac take two hands?
Beware, however, that even though you can lock
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Sent: Saturday, July 18, 2009 8:29 PM
Subject: Re: mac/voiceover on a laptopRe: does reading on the mac
take two
hands?
Hi Anouk,
You don't need to use a numeric keypad with VoiceOver, but with
Leopard you have another option of customizing your frequently used
/voiceover on a laptopRe: does reading on the mac
take two
hands?
Hi Anouk,
You don't need to use a numeric keypad with VoiceOver, but with
Leopard you have another option of customizing your frequently used
VoiceOver commands with the NumPad Commander. I did get a USB
keypad,
the Lenovo
Beware, however, that even though you can lock control and option keys,
you will find yourself in frequent situations where you need to unlock
them, e.g. when browsing the web or trying to interact with various
objects (tables, HTML CONTENT areas etc).
It does get a little annoying to use
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Sent: Saturday, July 18, 2009 9:42 AM
Subject: Re: does reading on the mac take two hands?
Beware, however, that even though you can lock control and option keys,
you will find yourself in frequent situations where you need to unlock
them, e.g. when browsing the web or trying
Hello Anowk,
A numeric keypad is not necessary for VoiceOver, it's just another
option. I prefer not to use one but I suspect I'm in the minority there.
With VoiceOver, there is very rarely just one way of doing something.
Very few of us have had any formal training in VoiceOver, so we tend
or a pc...
Greetings, Anouk,
- Original Message -
From: Victor Tsaran vtsa...@gmail.com
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, July 18, 2009 9:42 AM
Subject: Re: does reading on the mac take two hands?
Beware, however, that even though you can lock control and option
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Sent: Saturday, July 18, 2009 2:19 PM
Subject: Re: mac/voiceover on a laptopRe: does reading on the mac
take two
hands?
Hi Anouk, The numpad is in deed optional, and there really isn't
that
much difference between using vo on a laptop or desktop
configuration
: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
[mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Alex Jurgensen
Sent: Saturday, July 18, 2009 6:45 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: mac/voiceover on a laptopRe: does reading on the mac
take two
hands?
Hi,
It is optional with a numpad
: Victor Tsaran vtsa...@gmail.com
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, July 18, 2009 9:42 AM
Subject: Re: does reading on the mac take two hands?
Beware, however, that even though you can lock control and option
keys,
you will find yourself in frequent situations where you need
: Re: mac/voiceover on a laptopRe: does reading on the mac take two
hands?
Hi May,
No, you don't need to have a numeric keypad if you want to put Windows
on your Mac. The usual issue is that people who put Windows onto
curremt Mac laptops using VMWare Fusion end up having to remap the
JAWS
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To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, July 18, 2009 9:41 PM
Subject: Re: mac/voiceover on a laptopRe: does reading on the mac take two
hands?
Hi there Mike H here. Mabey I can ancer your question about they
laptop key mapping. I am running window's xp under a VM. I have
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, July 18, 2009 8:29 PM
Subject: Re: mac/voiceover on a laptopRe: does reading on the mac
take two
hands?
Hi Anouk,
You don't need to use a numeric keypad with VoiceOver, but with
Leopard you have another option of customizing your frequently used
Hello everyone, ok this may sem elike a strange question but I read that, if
you want to navigate through a window to review it, or a document for example
you need to use the voice key (which is either command or control if i got that
right)+ arrow down or up, but would tha tnot require both
you have to use control option and arrow keys, to navigate around
On 17 Jul 2009, at 14:31, a radix wrote:
Hello everyone, ok this may sem elike a strange question but I read
that, if you want to navigate through a window to review it, or a
document for example you need to use the voice
Hello Anowk,
On Jul 17, 2009, at 3:31 PM, a radix wrote:
I read that, if you want to navigate through a window to review it,
or a document for example you need to use the voice key (which is
either command or control if i got that right)+ arrow down or up,
but would tha tnot require
Hi, you will get best joy out of your braille display, since a button
on your display will be set to scroll right and another to scroll
left. In many instances where reading is required, such as typing a
document in text edit, the arrow keys do just fine on their own with
out needing to
Hi,
Most of the time you can use Down Arrow/Up Arrow/Left Arrow/Right
Arrow in documents.
Regards,
Aex,
On Jul 17, 2009, at 6:56 AM, Anne Robertson wrote:
Hello Anowk,
On Jul 17, 2009, at 3:31 PM, a radix wrote:
I read that, if you want to navigate through a window to review it,
or
Hi Anouk,
Although you use the VoiceOver keys (Control and Option) for
navigation, you can lock these keys on with VO-semi-colon (Control-
Option-Semi-colon). Then any commands you issue assume that the
VoiceOver keys (Control and Option) are engaged until your press semi-
colon again.
You can also lock the voiceover keys on with VO and semicolon. Then you
don't have to hold down control and option while doing voiceover commands.
CB
william lomas wrote:
you have to use control option and arrow keys, to navigate around
On 17 Jul 2009, at 14:31, a radix wrote:
Hello
Hi,
In addition to Ester's excellent recommendations, there's a system
extension called USB Overdrive that will allow you to set keyboard
actions for USB key presses on controllers and mice. Although I
don't know what the Braille devices appear as to the USB bus, it may
be possible that USB
there is a work around here, and this is purely from the use of voice
perspective. if you first press ctrl-option then ; you can then use
the arrow keys on the keyboard to move vo around one-handedly . When
done don't forget to press ctrl-option-; again to return the behavior
to normal for
have gotten from
voicover and second to try it all out after I have finished reading the manual.
Greetings, Anouk,
- Original Message -
From: kaare dehard
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, July 17, 2009 7:17 PM
Subject: Re: does reading on the mac take two hands
17, 2009 4:02 PM
Subject: Re: does reading on the mac take two hands?
Hi Anouk,
Although you use the VoiceOver keys (Control and Option) for navigation, you
can lock these keys on with VO-semi-colon (Control-Option-Semi-colon). Then
any commands you issue assume that the VoiceOver keys
,
- Original Message -
From: erik burggraaf
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, July 17, 2009 3:55 PM
Subject: Re: does reading on the mac take two hands?
Hi, you will get best joy out of your braille display, since a button on your
display will be set to scroll right
PM
Subject: Re: does reading on the mac take two hands?
Hi Anouk,
Although you use the VoiceOver keys (Control and Option) for
navigation, you can lock these keys on with VO-semi-colon (Control-
Option-Semi-colon). Then any commands you issue assume that the
VoiceOver keys (Control
Hi,
USB OverDrive does not work with the PM 40 display for sure. It just
doesn't show up.
Regards,
Alex,
On 17-Jul-09, at 7:33 AM, Scott Bresnahan wrote:
Hi,
In addition to Ester's excellent recommendations, there's a system
extension called USB Overdrive that will allow you to set
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