It sure is. The trackpad commander performs just as it would if Zoom
were not enabled. When Zoom is enabled and you place a finger on the
trackpad, the voiceover cursor moves to the item at that position and
Zoom tracks to it. Normally Zoom would primarily follow the mouse
cursor. With the trackpad commander, the cursor is generally hidden,
and the VO cursor takes the lead so to speak. The limitation, and
it is to be expected, is that you cannot pan the viewing area to view
a different part of the screen without also moving the VO cursor there
as well. For that it is easiest to turn the trackpad commander off
for a second, glance at what you want to see, and then re-enable it.
Note that I generally have the mouse cursor follow the VO cursor, so I
can't really comment on the finer details when manipulating them
separately using VoiceOver commands. Hope this answers your
question. Let me know if you want more specifics.
On Sep 14, 2009, at 10:36 PM, Pete Nalda wrote:
I wanted to know as I'm not going to take the time to study the
commander if
no. TIA.
Egun On, Lagunak! (Basque for G'day, Mates)
Pete Nalda
http://www.myspace.com/musikonalda
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