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> On May 13, 2011, at 05:24, Colin M wrote:
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>> Hi there!
>> Oops! Me Bad!
>> The lock vo keys command is!
>> vo+semi colon
>> Sorry about that :]
>> Colin
>> I'm far too bad for Heaven!
>> The Devil is afraid I'll take his place!
>>
'll take his place!
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
>> From: Colin M
>> Date: 13 May 2011 16:16:43 GMT+01:00
>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Re: Uncommonly used keystrokes for selecting items?
>>
>> Hi Rose!
>> Further
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> Subject: Re: Uncommonly used keystrokes for selecting items?
>
> Hi Rose!
> Further to what Tim said!
> After turning off cursor tracking, if you lock the vo keys with command+semi
> colon you'll only have to down arrow through your list and when you've got t
Hi Rose!
Further to what Tim said!
After turning off cursor tracking, if you lock the vo keys with command+semi
colon you'll only have to down arrow through your list and when you've got to
one of the items to select then just press command+space!
You can also check what you've selected by just p
Sorry Rosie, I thought you wrote select.
On May 12, 2011, at 7:42 PM, Rose Morales wrote:
> Hi Sarai,
> Command-a selects all, yes, but it doesn't deselect everything. Meaning, I
> don't want anything selected.
>
> I tried your arrows and space trick. Space on an item brings up a quick look
> p
Hi Rose,
To select non-contiguous items:
1. Navigate to the first item in your list.
2. Press VO-shift-f3 to turn off Cursor Tracking.
3. Navigate to the next item then press VO-cmd-space.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 until everything you wish to select has been selected.
5. Don't forget to turn
Hi Sarai,
Command-a selects all, yes, but it doesn't deselect everything. Meaning, I
don't want anything selected.
I tried your arrows and space trick. Space on an item brings up a quick look
panel.
On May 12, 2011, at 8:28 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote:
> Hi Rose:
> Are you thinking of command
Hi Rose:
Are you thinking of command a to select all, and vo shift f3 to turn off curser
tracking and using arrows and space to select?
On May 12, 2011, at 7:17 PM, Rose Morales wrote:
> Hi all,
> There are two selection keystrokes I'm wondering about. I used to know them,
> but my memory escape
Hi all,
There are two selection keystrokes I'm wondering about. I used to know them,
but my memory escapes me. It's been awhile since I needed them, and I've been
involved in so many tech projects since tackling a thorough understanding of
Voiceover two years ago. One is selecting multiple items