RE: MacBook Pro Out Of The Box

2009-09-30 Thread Kevin Gibbs
Command F5, or Function plus Command f5 on a laptop such as a Macbook pro.

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[mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Debra Turner
Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 9:41 PM
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Subject: MacBook Pro Out Of The Box



Hi All,

 

My MacBook Pro should arrive this Friday!  Will I need to get sighted
assistance to turn VoiceOver on within the menus or will the option key f5
do it?  

 

Debra






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Re: MacBook Pro Out Of The Box

2009-09-30 Thread Woody Anna Dresner

Hi,

Depending on your keyboard, you may have to press Command-FN-F5. Try  
Command-F5, and if that doesn't work, try again adding the FN key. A  
tutorial will help you learn basic VO navigation.

It's also possible you won't need to turn VoiceOver on at all. When I  
turned on my Mac Mini for the first time, there was a prompt to select  
a language, and VO said "English." Once I selected a language, VO said  
to press one key to continue using VO and go to the tutorial. I  
pressed the key it said, and everything worked.

Best,
Anna


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Re: MacBook Pro Out Of The Box

2009-09-30 Thread Mark BurningHawk Baxter

You should just be able to turn VO on with command F5 and it should  
start speaking.  You might want to take a look at the material on
http://www.Icanworkthisthing.com
related to VoiceOver navigation keystrokes and the like.


Mark BurningHawk Baxter

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