Re: [Mac-access]: system messages

2014-11-28 Thread Sarah k Alawami
I use this by default. My trainer taught me that and this is the way I train as well. Take care. > On Nov 28, 2014, at 5:45 AM, Terry Clasper > wrote: > > I’ll give that a go, so long since I’ve used it I forgot about it! >> On 28 Nov 2014, at 13:19, David Griffith wrote: >> >> Have you tri

Re: [Mac-access]: system messages

2014-11-28 Thread Sarah k Alawami
I never could. Simply hit vo f2 twice and navigate thorugh all system dialogues that way. Tc and blessings. > On Nov 28, 2014, at 4:11 AM, Terry Clasper > wrote: > > HI. > Since upgrading to the latest OS10 I’m unable to navigate to windows that > contain system messages. > I used to be able

Re: [Mac-access]: system messages

2014-11-28 Thread Terry clasper
I’ll give that a go, so long since I’ve used it I forgot about it! > On 28 Nov 2014, at 13:19, David Griffith wrote: > > Have you tried Window Chooser? > > VO F2 F2 > > David Griffith > On 28/11/2014 12:11, Terry Clasper wrote: >> HI. >> Since upgrading to the latest OS10 I’m unable to navigat

Re: [Mac-access]: system messages

2014-11-28 Thread David Griffith
Have you tried Window Chooser? VO F2 F2 David Griffith On 28/11/2014 12:11, Terry Clasper wrote: HI. Since upgrading to the latest OS10 I’m unable to navigate to windows that contain system messages. I used to be able to command tab to get the focus into a system window but now that doesnt se

[Mac-access]: system messages

2014-11-28 Thread Terry Clasper
HI. Since upgrading to the latest OS10 I’m unable to navigate to windows that contain system messages. I used to be able to command tab to get the focus into a system window but now that doesnt seem possible. So, by way of example, I go to install an app, and I get the usual message about the ap