Hi!
I hope this still works in Yosemite!
1, go to system pref's and select keyboard.
2, select the shortcuts tab.
3, select the accessibility category in the table.
4, in the table of key strokes find invert colours and interact with it until
you hear VO say editing text, then press the key combination you wish to use
[making sure that key stroke is not used for anything else]
and VO should say selection replaced, arrow left and back to see if your
selection is now there and if so just quit Pref's and off you go!
The default key stroke to invert colours is the same as one of the hotspot
options VO+command+8 [describes item under hotspot 8]
I've successfully changed that to option+command+0 [in my case]
And now pressing those keys change from white on black to black on white!
I hope this is still the case and can be changed.
Colin.
On 9 Dec 2014, at 00:53, Ismael Herrera isupr...@me.com wrote:
Greetings everyone!
Can some one be so kind as to remind me how to invert colors on Yosemite?
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