Right,
and your saying, voiceover reads the 3rd party icon in the status bar when the
mouse pointer is over it? Now, I haven't tried this in a while but, I remember
this not being the case. It might have reported Apple icons like time machine
and wifi etc, but not 3rd party icons.
Ricardo Wa
Hi,
This is absolutely working in Lion.
Make sure you enable "speak the text under the mouse" option in
VoiceOver Control Panel. The easiest way to do this is by opening
VoiceOver Panel and then typing the word "mouse" into the search box.
Good luck!
Victor
Ricardo Walker wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Not
Hello,
Not that I'm aware of. I get absolutely no feedback with voiceover regarding
whats underneath the mouse. This is the key element missing in Lion that was
in SL. I have a little bit of sight, and have been trying to come up with some
work arounds but, I've come up empty. As a Mac user
Hi,
You could just do Control-F8 to get to the status menus, as well.
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On Nov 15, 2009, at 6:24 PM, kaare dehard wrote:
>
> Seems to work here. double tapping t
That works
Thanks.
On Nov 15, 2009, at 12:43 PM, David McLean wrote:
>
> Actually I am hitting vo+m twice I said control+m for some crazy reason.
> Anyway, if I hit vo+m twice it no longer brings brings up the status menu.
> Oddly when I hit it three times it still brings up the spotlight me
David,
Try Control-F8. I don't know why VO-M twice isn't working for you,
but the regular keyboard shortcuts for the Mac can also be used.
Control-F8 is the same as VO-M twice.
Cheers,
Esther
David McLean wrote:
>
> Actually I am hitting vo+m twice I said control+m for some crazy
> re
Actually I am hitting vo+m twice I said control+m for some crazy reason.
Anyway, if I hit vo+m twice it no longer brings brings up the status menu.
Oddly when I hit it three times it still brings up the spotlight menu and when
I hit it once it bring up the system menu. Hitting it twice I am st
Seems to work here. double tapping the ctrl-option m is consistently taking me
to status menus.
On 2009-11-15, at 11:50 AM, David McLean wrote:
>
> I've noticed since upgrading to 10.6.2 that pressing control+m twice no
> longer seems to get me to the status menu.
> Is anyone else having this
David,
You want VO-M twice.
Donna
On Nov 15, 2009, at 11:50 AM, David McLean wrote:
>
> I've noticed since upgrading to 10.6.2 that pressing control+m twice
> no longer seems to get me to the status menu.
> Is anyone else having this problem or am I doing something wrong?
> >
>
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To access the status menu, hold down the command and option keys, and
press the m key twice in quick succession.
Rafael Bejarano
On Aug 27, 2009, at 10:37 AM, a radix wrote:
> Hello, my brother tried my mac today and apparently, to the right of
> the apple menu there is a status menu where yo
Hi,
To get to that, press VO M twice.
HTH,
Jeffrey
On Aug 27, 2009, at 11:37 AM, a radix wrote:
> Hello, my brother tried my mac today and apparently, to the right of
> the apple menu there is a status menu where you can see your airport
> status, the time and the battery status. Can anyone te
Yes, I want to thank you as well, it really helps.
Greetings, Anouk,
- Original Message -
From: Rich Ring
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 12:45 AM
Subject: Re: status menu?
I just want to thank you for your messages. I am a very new Mac
I don't intend to give up until I get it.
- Original Message -
From: "Les Kriegler"
To:
Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2009 7:30 PM
Subject: RE: status menu?
Hi Rich,
A definite second on your message. I'm in the same boat, it is a little
overwhelming, but with th
Rich Ring
Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2009 6:46 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: status menu?
I just want to thank you for your messages. I am a very new Mac user, and I
am feeling a bit overwhelmed. Thanks for your clear and helpful messages.
- Origin
: status menu?
Hello,
There are shortcuts both in VoiceOver and for the Mac in general to move to
the status menu bar. In VoiceOver, pressing VO-M (Control-Option-M) once takes
you to the application menu bar, pressing VO-M twice takes you to the status
menu bar, and pressing VO-M three
Hi Anouk,
Press Command-F8 to go to the status menu. Use Left and Right arrows
to move to the different items on the menu, and Down Arrow for details
about each one.
Best,
Anna
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Hello,
There are shortcuts both in VoiceOver and for the Mac in general to
move to the status menu bar. In VoiceOver, pressing VO-M (Control-
Option-M) once takes you to the application menu bar, pressing VO-M
twice takes you to the status menu bar, and pressing VO-M three times
takes you
VO shift M twice will bring you to that menu.
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