Hi Sarah,
I'm aware of that keystroke. My issues are with reading search result
descriptions, not titles.
Thanks.
On 10/31/2013 7:34 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
Why don't you just use your next and previous heading keystrokes. I can
navigate the Google search results fairly quickly. Look that u
Why don't you just use your next and previous heading keystrokes. I can
navigate the Google search results fairly quickly. Look that up in the vo
manual.
There are also next and same heading and element keystrokes.
Tc.
> On Oct 31, 2013, at 0:13, Parham Doustdar wrote:
>
> Hi Travis,
>
> I'
Hi Travis,
I'm aware of highlighting and the page markup being in different bits.
However, I have to reiterate here: I'm not trying to find what problems
Voiceover has, I'm just trying to see if they are possible to
circumvent. That is, I'm trying to see how I can get an experience like
that
One thing to keep in mind about search results from google is that
google has the habbit of highlighting any search terms in the search
results. This has the unfortunate result of sometimes putting breaks
where they really shouldn't be, and vo acts accordingly. It is a bit
irritating, but
ve this level of
functionality.
David Griffith
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Hi Dav
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> To: 'Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility'
> Subject: RE: Question: Reading Webpages
>
> Try changing the punctuation settings of Voiceover in Safari.
> It sounds like you have it set to all. You might be better off with
ot be restricted to interactional elements like a
paragraph.
David Griffith
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To: 'Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility'
Subject: RE: Question: Reading Webpages
Try changing the punctuation settings of Voiceover in Safari.
It sounds like you have it set to all. You m
Try changing the punctuation settings of Voiceover in Safari.
It sounds like you have it set to all. You might be better off with some or
none.
You can access the major settings of Voiceover, including punctuation,
quickly by pressing control option command and right or left cursor keys to
cycle th