num pad commander

2013-06-29 Thread Cait and Maggie
Is there a list someplace of the commands you can use with the num pad 
commander, or do you have to configure all of them?  I'd like to get to know 
how to use this more fully.
Thanks for any help.
Caitlyn

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Re: num pad commander

2013-06-29 Thread Red.Falcon
Hi!
Open VO+f8 then select Command+8 to take you to commanders!
Then select the Numpad tab and when you arrow across to the table you can 
interact and you get a list of all commands without a modifier key!
Then stop interacting and arrow left and there is a popup menu to select each 
modifier key pick one and go back to the table to see what commands can be done 
with that one!
This also means you can see which commands can have a function added to them!
hth Colin

On 29 Jun 2013, at 15:16, Cait and Maggie caitlyn.furn...@gmail.com wrote:

 Is there a list someplace of the commands you can use with the num pad 
 commander, or do you have to configure all of them?  I'd like to get to know 
 how to use this more fully.
 Thanks for any help.
 Caitlyn
 
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Re: Saving key assignments in num pad commander? Also. What/Where are portable preffrences in VO?

2009-07-14 Thread Chris Blouch

For portable preferences, I found the instructions here:

http://www.apple.com/accessibility/voiceover/

Pasted from the site:

Your preferences — to go
Once you’ve customized your own Mac, you can take all your VoiceOver 
settings with you on the road. To do so, connect a USB flash drive to 
your Mac and choose Create Portable Preferences from the File menu in 
VoiceOver Utility.

When you connect the flash drive to a Mac, VoiceOver automatically 
detects its presence and instantly reconfigures itself to match the 
Portable Preferences saved on the flash drive for such items as your 
Pronunciation Dictionary, Braille input key assignments, and NumPad 
Commander settings.

Log out, shut down, or turn off VoiceOver, and the settings return to 
their previous state. Great for students who share computers in labs and 
libraries, this feature also comes in handy when you’re visiting a 
friend or using a business associate's computer in the office or on the 
road.

CB

Jenny Kennedy (Howard) wrote:
 Good morning everyone,

 I've a few questions regarding VO utilities. Firstly the num pad  
 commander.
 I went to tweak a few key assignments in the NPC and noticed that  
 other key settings seem to of reset themselves.  It doesn't seem like  
 there is a save setting on the page and I am a bit perplexed by  
 this.  Although it just crossed my mind there might be usefulness in  
 the apple/file menu.  This also may be a answer to the next question  
 but I'm going to ask it anyway.

 What are portable preferences and how do you make/save them?
 I'm guessing it is a file you can put on a thumb drive that will load  
 your personal VO settings on any mac. but not quite sure.



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