I'm afraid not. It appears to have no support at all in VO.
Jonathan Mosen
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> On 20/09/2015, at 9:36 AM, Anders Holmberg wrote:
>
> Hi!
> Maybe there will be more features coming in el
Hi!
Maybe there will be more features coming in el capitan for voiceover and force
touch.
/A
> 17 sep. 2015 kl. 22:09 skrev Jonathan Mosen :
>
> Thanks Alex, that's certainly been my experience thus far, but wanted to make
> sure I wasn't overlooking anything.
> Jonathan Mosen
Thanks Alex, that's certainly been my experience thus far, but wanted to make
sure I wasn't overlooking anything.
Jonathan Mosen
Mosen Consulting
Blindness technology eBooks, tutorials and training
http://Mosen.org
> On 18/09/2015, at 7:33 AM, Alex Hall wrote:
>
> I tested
It's possible we are both overlooking something, but I doubt it. I even tried
the trackpad commander with Keyboard Help on, but found nothing. I did discover
that you can't force click with more than one finger, which is a shame as it
would open a whole world of options for VoiceOver users.
Hi all, I just took possession of my new Macbook Pro yesterday. I usually give
myself a lot of time to customise a new computer to behave just how I want, but
I had things working incredibly quickly. Thanks to Setup Assistant, I set up
using a Time Machine backup of my Macbook Air, then I
I tested this at a local Best Buy, trying different things for about an hour.
The best I could do was to route the mouse to the VO cursor with vo-cmd-f5,
then deep press. That didn't always work, but I sometimes got word definitions
and the like. To the best of my knowledge, Apple doesn't
Is this deep touch thing on the Apple watch? I thought it was as I couldn't
make a new alarm as I kept pressing it firmly and when the new button came up
it wouldn't let me double tap it. It took me ages.
On 17 Sep 2015, at 20:33, Alex Hall wrote:
I tested this at a local