F5. Please note that on your MacBook Air, you may need to hold the FN
>> key down with this command in order to make the F5 key perform as a normal
>> F-key.
>> 3. Now, do the keyboard command VO + CMD +SHIFT + Spacebar to perform a
>> single mouse click.
>>
N
key down with this command in order to make the F5 key perform as a normal
F-key.
3. Now, do the keyboard command VO + CMD +SHIFT + Spacebar to perform a single
mouse click.
HTH
- Brad -
On Dec 25, 2019, at 18:18, 'Gail Selfridge' via MacVisionaries
wrote:
Thanks Max.
Thanks Max. This tip is much appreciated.
Gail
Sent from Gail’s iPhone
> On Dec 25, 2019, at 4:45 PM, Agent086b wrote:
>
Hi,
if I remember correctly it is VO + space key. Vo keys being CTRL + Option.
Max.
> On 26 Dec 2019, at 10:26 am, 'Gail Selfridge' via MacVisionarie
I have come across a problem for which I can find no solution. I am using a Mac
book air running Sierra. I am staying with Sierra because I have a job right
now that will end shortly and I don’t want to mess up that job by bringing on a
new operating system that may puzzled me. But I have come a
I am another new member, but I am a little more experienced than Marie. I
joined this group because I have a job with my church editing documents. We are
using Pages and I don’t know a whole lot about pages. We are not using the
templates, thank heaven. We are just using it the way one would use