Re: editing commands?

2011-08-23 Thread erik burggraaf
Move left one character: left arrow,
move right one character: right arrow,
Move left one word: option left arrow,
Move right one word: option right arrow,
Move to the beginning of the line: control left arrow,
Move to the end of the line: control right arrow,
Move  to the previous paragraph option uparrow,
Move to the next paragraph: option down arrow,
Note that a paragraph is marked by a singal hard return,
Move to top of document: command up arrow,
Move to end of document: command down arrow,

To select by any of the above increments add shift.  For example to move right 
one word press option right arrow.  To select one word to the right press 
option shift uparrow.
Select all: command A,
Undo: command Z,
Cut: command X,
Copy: command C,
Paste: command V,
Backspace: backspace,
Delete: fn Backspace,

Hope this helps,



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On 2011-08-23, at 6:19 PM, Alex Hall wrote:

 Hi all,
 Sorry for the flood of emails.
 When editing, such as in an email or edit field on a webpage, how does one 
 move around? I know that quick nav must be off, that left and right arrows 
 move by character, and that up and down move by line, but that is it.  I 
 expected home/end to move to the start or end of the current line, 
 respectively, but that does not seem to be the case.  What are common 
 commands, like start/end of line, up/down a paragraph, move by word, spell 
 current word or line, and so forth? Thanks.
 
 Have a great day,
 Alex (msg sent from BrailleNote
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Re: editing commands?

2011-08-23 Thread Ricardo Walker
Hi,

I would recommend using command left and right arrow to move to the beginning 
or end of a line.  It works more consistently in my opinion.

Ricardo Walker
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Twitter  Skype: rwalker296
www.mobileaccess.org

On Aug 23, 2011, at 6:34 PM, erik burggraaf wrote:

 Move left one character: left arrow,
 move right one character: right arrow,
 Move left one word: option left arrow,
 Move right one word: option right arrow,
 Move to the beginning of the line: control left arrow,
 Move to the end of the line: control right arrow,
 Move  to the previous paragraph option uparrow,
 Move to the next paragraph: option down arrow,
 Note that a paragraph is marked by a singal hard return,
 Move to top of document: command up arrow,
 Move to end of document: command down arrow,
 
 To select by any of the above increments add shift.  For example to move 
 right one word press option right arrow.  To select one word to the right 
 press option shift uparrow.
 Select all: command A,
 Undo: command Z,
 Cut: command X,
 Copy: command C,
 Paste: command V,
 Backspace: backspace,
 Delete: fn Backspace,
 
 Hope this helps,
 
 
 
 Erik Burggraaf
 This month in Ebony Promos: Two new gps systems for demo. Mac OS Lion When 
 will it be supported?  Ebony Consulting at accessibility Unconference 
 Toronto. To read more and subscribe, Visit:
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 On 2011-08-23, at 6:19 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 Sorry for the flood of emails.
 When editing, such as in an email or edit field on a webpage, how does one 
 move around? I know that quick nav must be off, that left and right arrows 
 move by character, and that up and down move by line, but that is it.  I 
 expected home/end to move to the start or end of the current line, 
 respectively, but that does not seem to be the case.  What are common 
 commands, like start/end of line, up/down a paragraph, move by word, spell 
 current word or line, and so forth? Thanks.
 
 Have a great day,
 Alex (msg sent from BrailleNote
 mehg...@gmail.com; http://www.facebook.com/mehgcap
 
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Re: editing commands?

2011-08-23 Thread Alex Hall
Thanks everyone. So it is all about the arrow keys, and which
modifiers are used. That makes more sense than the window model,
actually. Now all I have to do is remember all of those modifiers...

On 8/23/11, Ricardo Walker rwalker...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,

 I would recommend using command left and right arrow to move to the
 beginning or end of a line.  It works more consistently in my opinion.

 Ricardo Walker
 rwalker...@gmail.com
 Twitter  Skype: rwalker296
 www.mobileaccess.org

 On Aug 23, 2011, at 6:34 PM, erik burggraaf wrote:

 Move left one character: left arrow,
 move right one character: right arrow,
 Move left one word: option left arrow,
 Move right one word: option right arrow,
 Move to the beginning of the line: control left arrow,
 Move to the end of the line: control right arrow,
 Move  to the previous paragraph option uparrow,
 Move to the next paragraph: option down arrow,
 Note that a paragraph is marked by a singal hard return,
 Move to top of document: command up arrow,
 Move to end of document: command down arrow,

 To select by any of the above increments add shift.  For example to move
 right one word press option right arrow.  To select one word to the right
 press option shift uparrow.
 Select all: command A,
 Undo: command Z,
 Cut: command X,
 Copy: command C,
 Paste: command V,
 Backspace: backspace,
 Delete: fn Backspace,

 Hope this helps,



 Erik Burggraaf
 This month in Ebony Promos: Two new gps systems for demo. Mac OS Lion When
 will it be supported?  Ebony Consulting at accessibility Unconference
 Toronto. To read more and subscribe, Visit:
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 On 2011-08-23, at 6:19 PM, Alex Hall wrote:

 Hi all,
 Sorry for the flood of emails.
 When editing, such as in an email or edit field on a webpage, how does
 one move around? I know that quick nav must be off, that left and right
 arrows move by character, and that up and down move by line, but that is
 it.  I expected home/end to move to the start or end of the current line,
 respectively, but that does not seem to be the case.  What are common
 commands, like start/end of line, up/down a paragraph, move by word,
 spell current word or line, and so forth? Thanks.

 Have a great day,
 Alex (msg sent from BrailleNote
 mehg...@gmail.com; http://www.facebook.com/mehgcap

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