Hi Matthew,

To disable use of TrackPad Commander with VoiceOver, press the VO keys 
(Control+Option), and make the rotor gesture with two fingers turning 
counterclockwise on the trackpad.  To enable it again, press VO keys and do the 
rotor in the clockwise gesture.  This is for recent model laptops with the 
built-in trackpad, or for people using the Magic Trackpad with desktop Macs or 
older laptops running Snow Leopard and above.

VoiceOver will say "TrackPad Commander off" or "on".

HTH.  Cheers,
Esther



On Nov 20, 2011, at 10:07, Matthew Chao wrote:

> Hi, Sarah!  Thanks.  Also, how do I get my trackpad to stop speaking and 
> mving things around, and how do I get it going again if I need to?  Thanks.
> 
> Matthew Chao

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