Hi, Group
I am trying to add a Keyboard Commander shortcut (Right Option-n) to Notes.
When I test the command, it opens AppStore, not Notes.
What Am I doing wrong here?
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Hello,
Most of you know that when keyboard commander is on you can press
right-option-T to get the time. Well, now that actions are so
Hello,
Most of you know that when keyboard commander is on you can press
right-option-T to get the time. Well, now that actions are so important for
managing our notifications in notification center, I suggest the following
might be a useful configuration.
1. Open VoiceOver Utility
2. Switch
Thanks Tim,
Had to compose a new email as I seemed to have lost your reply at some point
while I had the keyboard commander on. I even looked in my deleted folder and
couldn’t find it, and I also tried command z to undo the delete and that didn’t
work either. I was going to ask about adding
Thank you,
Take care
> On 5/12/2019, at 15:05, gerrycook wrote:
>
> control option shift k a toggle on and off
>
>> On 5 Dec 2019, at 11:54 am, Petrus Tuerlings > <mailto:petrus.t...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>> I was just typing aw
control option shift k a toggle on and off
> On 5 Dec 2019, at 11:54 am, Petrus Tuerlings wrote:
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> Hi all,
> I was just typing away on my Mac and suddenly heard it say; Keyboard
> commander on, what key combo did I accidentally press to do this?
> Sent fr
Hi all,
I was just typing away on my Mac and suddenly heard it say; Keyboard commander
on, what key combo did I accidentally press to do this?
Sent from Petrus' MacBook
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> > On Sep 28, 2018, at 9:20 PM, Robert Carter wrote:
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> > Hi,
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> > After updating to Mojave, Neither of the keyboard commander commands that
> > use apple script
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>> On Sep 28, 2018, at 9:20 PM, Robert Carter > <mailto:nc5rn...@gmail.com>> wrote:
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>> Hi,
>>
>> After updating to Mojave, Neith
't impress others with what you have; impress them with who you are.
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> On Sep 28, 2018, at 9:20 PM, Robert Carter wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> After updating to Mojave, Neither of the keyboard commander commands that use
>
can activate by placing a checkmark.
>
> You may first need to unlock the system.
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and keyboard commander
Hi,
My problem is that I said no to allowing SCROD to run a system event. When I
set up Mojave. That was a mistake and I am trying to find out how to go back in
and tell Mojave yes it can allow SCROD to run a system event. Does anybody know
how I would do that?
Robert
t; <mailto:nc5rn...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> After updating to Mojave, Neither of the keyboard commander commands that
>> use apple scripts works for me. These are the option plus t and option plus
>> u commands. I have allowed VoiceOver to u
library.
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> On 29 Sep 2018, at 11:20 am, Robert Carter wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> After updating to Mojave, Neither of the keyboard commander commands that use
> apple sc
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> Hi,
>
> After updating to Mojav
commander
Hi,
After updating to Mojave, Neither of the keyboard commander commands that use
apple scripts works for me. These are the option plus t and option plus u
commands. I have allowed VoiceOver to use apple script checked. I have reset my
VoiceOver preferences to their defaults and none
Hi,
After updating to Mojave, Neither of the keyboard commander commands that use
apple scripts works for me. These are the option plus t and option plus u
commands. I have allowed VoiceOver to use apple script checked. I have reset my
VoiceOver preferences to their defaults and none
er checked
> in the VoiceOver utility?
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Jonathan
>
>
>
>> On Nov 19, 2016, at 8:33 AM, aliFaisal <faisal.a...@icloud.com
>> <mailto:faisal.a...@icloud.com>> wrote:
>>
>> I also forgot to add
, do you have allow AppleScript to control VoiceOver checked in
the VoiceOver utility?
Best wishes,
Jonathan
> On Nov 19, 2016, at 8:33 AM, aliFaisal <faisal.a...@icloud.com> wrote:
>
> I also forgot to add that some of my apple scripts for the key
I also forgot to add that some of my apple scripts for the keyboard commander
are not working. for instance, the script to say time and battery status is not
working, but my keystroke to announce wifi status appears to be working. Anyone
know how I can fix this?
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Do you have an activity set for Safari by chance. The keyboard commander
should work universally when you assign them, unless you have set an Activity
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Matthew, thank you. Here is an example
I have option t set for Interact. VoiceOver commands help reports this
accurately if I access it while in mail. If I go into Safari not only does the
keyboard commander not work, but I just discovered that VO HH reports this key
as being assigned to open
Make sure your command is not already taken. For example right option
s opens safari.
hth
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> Hi Sandra,
> Can you tell us what keys you are trying to use? Perhaps we can replicate
> the problem.
>
> God bless.
> Matthew Dierckens
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Hi Sandra,
Can you tell us what keys you are trying to use? Perhaps we can replicate the
problem.
God bless.
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I am using several Keyboard commander's which I have created. They do not,
however, work when I am in Safari, even if they are Safari specific. I am using
a MacBook air and the latest version of El Capitan. Does anyone have any idea
why these keyboard commanders would not working safari? If
Hi!
Not sure but i have the same problem.
I have set right command v to mute speech but sometimes it doesn’t work.
/A
18 jan 2015 kl. 02:07 skrev Brian Fischler brianfisch...@me.com:
Hey all,
Long time user of keyboard commander and can’t for the life of me figure out
when you have mail
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On Jan 17, 2015, at 8:07 PM, Brian Fischler brianfisch...@me.com wrote:
Hey all,
Long time user of keyboard commander and can’t for the life
,
Long time user of keyboard commander and can’t for the life of me figure out
when you have mail open why certain keyboard commands do not work. For
example, I make use of the option key as my modifier and the number 1 to
toggle numpad commander on and off, this works fine in every
Hey all,
Long time user of keyboard commander and can’t for the life of me figure out
when you have mail open why certain keyboard commands do not work. For example,
I make use of the option key as my modifier and the number 1 to toggle numpad
commander on and off, this works fine in every
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On Jan 17, 2015, at 8:07 PM, Brian Fischler brianfisch...@me.com wrote:
Hey all,
Long time user of keyboard commander
Hi All,
I'm going to show my ignorance here... with all the discussion of shortcut
keys and using keyboard commander I went to look for it and haven't found
it. Is it part of the keyboard system prefs or an application?
Puzzled,
Todd
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It's in voice over utility. open voice over utility with vo keys f8, and hit
command 8. HTH
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Hi All,
I'm going to show my ignorance here... with all the discussion of shortcut
keys and using keyboard commander I went
ignorance here... with all the discussion of shortcut
keys and using keyboard commander I went to look for it and haven't found
it. Is it part of the keyboard system prefs or an application?
Puzzled,
Todd
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I think I know the answer to this question but I'd like to ask in case
I'm wrong. smile
First, I love the flexibility of Keyboard commander. However, I noticed
that, when I use my iPhone, the commander seems to automatically turn
off when you're in a text box or edit field, which I think
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First, I love the flexibility of Keyboard commander. However, I noticed
that, when I use my iPhone, the commander seems to automatically turn off
when you're in a text box or edit field
, password,
etc. In those edit fields, I need to turn Keyboard Commander off in
order to enter the text; otherwise, my text will be interpreted as a
navigation command. I'd like to know if there is a way to have the
single letter navigation keys interpreted as text when I'm in an edit
field
Hi,
You simply interact with the text or turn quick nav off. This is nothing to do
with keyboard commander, which is what caused the confusion. If you have your
tab key set to auto-interact, then when you tab into a field you can just type
without doing anything, and for secure edit fields
Hi david.
I think you're confusing quick nag with keyboard commander. No worries though.
I always turn off quick nag when I have to enter text on a web page.
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Hi david.
I think you're confusing quick nag with keyboard commander. No worries
though. I always turn off quick nag when I have to enter text on a web
page.
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Actually, you enter an edit box in iOS by double-tapping on the edit box. This
is the same as turning off keyboard commander on the mac.
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I think you're confusing quick nag with keyboard commander. No worries
though. I always turn off quick nag when I have to enter text on a web page.
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you're confusing quick nag with keyboard commander. No worries
though. I always turn off quick nag when I have to enter text on a web page.
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Hi,
What functionality would I lose by using both right and left option keys for
keyboard commander? I don't know of any keystrokes that only use the option key
by itself as a modifier.
Thanks,
Rod
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iTunes with your shortcut the choose library
window would open!
Instead of iTunes itself!
hth Colin
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Hi,
What functionality would I lose by using both right and left option keys for
keyboard commander? I don't know of any
...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
What functionality would I lose by using both right and left option keys for
keyboard commander? I don't know of any keystrokes that only use the option
key by itself as a modifier.
Thanks,
Rod
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Hi,
What functionality would I lose by using both right and left option keys for
keyboard commander? I don't know of any keystrokes that only use the option
key by itself as a modifier.
Thanks,
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Thanks, iTunes did just that the first time I opened it with option I. I would
have not known why. Interestingly, it only did it the first time I used
keyboard commander to open it. second time it opened right up.
Thanks,
Rod
On Mar 26, 2013, at 10:29 AM, Red.Falcon velocity.focu
just that the first time I opened it with option I. I would
have not known why. Interestingly, it only did it the first time I used
keyboard commander to open it. second time it opened right up.
Thanks,
Rod
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Hello Pam,
When a menu item ends with an ellipsis, it means that by selecting that option,
a dialogue box will open. So it is in fact informative.
Cheers,
Anne
On 26 Mar 2013, at 19:05, ppowell...@aol.com wrote:
Hi folks,
I hope this does not sound too elementary. On both my mac ios
There are some uses as have been mentioned but at least in my case they are so
rare that I have keyboard commander set for both option keys and if I require
the option key either pass through, turn off commander hotkey or VO f8 command
8 and set it to left option temporarily.
This suits me
option keys for
keyboard commander? I don't know of any keystrokes that only use the option
key by itself as a modifier.
Thanks,
Rod
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I don't think you can.
I think it has to be one or the other. You can't use both.
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Subject: Keyboard Commander
Hi,
What
.
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Subject: Keyboard Commander
Hi,
What functionality would I lose by using both right and left option keys for
keyboard
I might just add here that simple F8 (or Function F8, depending) will open
Itunes, so there should not need to be a reason to use up a shortcut key on it
with Commander, and that would also obviate the library opening confusion.
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: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 2:05 PM
Subject: Re: Keyboard Commander
Hi folks,
I hope this does not sound too elementary. On both my mac ios devices, I
hear voiceover say elypsis. What does it mean? Is there any way to turn it
off if it is not needed?
Thanks,
Pam Francis
On Mar 26, 2013, at 11:46
I think she meant specifically what an elypsis was, and how to make it/what
it looked like visually, more than what they meant.
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There are some uses as have been mentioned but at least in my case they are
so rare that I have keyboard commander set for both option keys and if I
require the option key either pass through, turn off commander hotkey
or the other, but not
both.
Chris.
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Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 2:58 PM
Subject: Re: Keyboard Commander
There are some uses as have been mentioned but at least in my case
No problem, glad to help.
Chris.
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Subject: Re: keyboard commander
Thanks a lot Chris, you are very helpful and friendly here.
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Hello,
Some one could tell me where can I find this keyboard commander please?
I am using apple wireless keyboard in my macbook pro.
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Look in the Voiceover Utility (vo+f8), and go down the table until you find
commanders.
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Hello,
Some one could tell me where can I find this keyboard commander please?
I am using apple wireless keyboard in my macbook pro.
Thank you
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Hello,
Some one could tell me where can I find this keyboard commander please?
I am using apple wireless keyboard in my macbook pro.
Thank you.
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: Thursday, October 25, 2012 3:13 AM
Subject: Re: keyboard commander
Yeah, toggle it on/off with vo+shift+K.
Then in your Voiceover Utility, go to commanders in your categories table,
and then vo+space on the keyboard tab. Then evrything you'll need to get
started will be right
Subject: Re: keyboard commander
Thank you guys for the instructions, I'll try these.
I am new to macbook, and new to the list, so please pardon me if I ask
question that might had been discussed here previously.
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Thanks a lot Chris, you are very helpful and friendly here.
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Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2012 3:35 AM
Subject: Re: keyboard commander
Don't worry about it. No need to apologize. It's
Hi there!
If you arrow right passed the sidebar you should come to a file field interact
with it and you should fined all the apps there!
Just pick text edit and stop interacting and arrow right to the OK button!
And if your reading this Ricardo could we have a different way of navigating
that
I open the commander tabnavigate to the add button and press W, the
letter I want to launch the word processor.
I navigate to the menu button, activate it, and from that menu
activate the custom option. I press vo-space to launch the open
application dialog. nAt this point I'm not finding the
should be able to VO right over to the file browser, and leave the sidebar
alone. I have Option T for Text Edit, but I've done this so I know it can be
done.
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I'll tell you what. I am not finding what you mention. If you can,
tgll me, how do I navigate this dialog. Perhaps that's the wrong
question. What features would I find available to me in this dialog?
All thebest, Brian
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should be
Hi,
When the file browser opens, just press command shift A like when you want to
go to the applications folder on your finder. Then arrow down or, press the
first lett of the app you want to jump to it in the list.
BTW, when the file browser opens, it should already be in the app list. all
Ummm. What might work better is if you have Skype or some other IM client, I
could talk you through it. It's a fairly standard file chooser dialog, and it
sounds like you're familiar with that already, so I'm wondering if something
else is going on here, or if perhaps this pane has changed in
Hey, Ricardo. Looking back at my earlier message makes me think it
wasn't that clear.
I opend voice over utility with vo-f8 and selected comanders.
In commanders I selected the keyboard tab. I'm attempting to add a
keystroke that would open an application with the right option key
plus another
Yup.
I understood you. You ran into problems after you select the key you wanted to
use, and after you chose open application under custom, correct? Then the
filebroser to chose the application you want opened appeared. The instructions
I gave, was to find the app you want associated the
Hi folks,
In lion, it doesn't seem like I can tell keyboard commander to make a command
that will open a folder in finder.
Did Apple remove the open finder item option in Keyboard Commander?
Friendly,
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simply,
either because you find it annoying to press that many keys, or because it
just hasn't sunk down that deep into muscle memory and you might not remember
the keystrokes. Why wouldn't you just set up a Keyboard Commander shortcut
for this? For example, let's say that I wanted to set
wanted to set something up that worked more simply,
either because you find it annoying to press that many keys, or because it just
hasn't sunk down that deep into muscle memory and you might not remember the
keystrokes. Why wouldn't you just set up a Keyboard Commander shortcut
Hi all.
I want to assign ical to the c key in keyboard commander. KBC is of course
checked and running and works in many other areas. So I opened the vo utility
navigated to keyboard commander, then to the add button, then pressed c which
is the button I want, then moved around trying
If this hasn't been answered yet, and because I think Keyboard Commander rocks
the fox' socks... and cause I get to play with bullets...
•1) Open Open Vo Utility and navigate to Commanders, choose the keyboard tab.
•2) Click the add, button. You'll be in the text box to add the one and
only
Hi Denise!
I hope this helps you if you wish to try keyboard commander! :]
Colin
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Hi Colin. This fixes it. Thanks so much.
Marlaina
On Dec 26, 2010, at 4:55 PM, Colin M wrote:
Hi Marlaina! and anyone else who might be interested!
I've found the way to use keyboard commander to move to the top and bottom
staying in the same column!
When you get to the part where you
Hello Colin and everyone,
Keyboard Commander only offers VO commands and not standard Mac shortcuts.
There is a shortcut to go straight to documents it's Command-Shift-O.
Standard shortcuts can be found beside their menu item.
Cheers,
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Hi all!
Some of you know this already!
And some of you use track pad or number commander!
But after all this time I took the plunge and looked at keyboard commander! :]
I've now got that finger twister vo+fn+shift+left or right arrows down to right
option+b for [go to beginning] and right option
the plunge and looked at keyboard commander! :]
I've now got that finger twister vo+fn+shift+left or right arrows down to right
option+b for [go to beginning] and right option+e for [end]
It was easy to set up!And as a bonus I now have right option+m for mail,right
opt+s for safari,right opt+t
commander!
But after all this time I took the plunge and looked at keyboard commander! :]
I've now got that finger twister vo+fn+shift+left or right arrows down to right
option+b for [go to beginning] and right option+e for [end]
It was easy to set up!And as a bonus I now have right option+m for mail
26, 2010, at 4:13 AM, Colin M wrote:
Hi all!
Some of you know this already!
And some of you use track pad or number commander!
But after all this time I took the plunge and looked at keyboard commander! :]
I've now got that finger twister vo+fn+shift+left or right arrows down to
right
at keyboard commander! :]
I've now got that finger twister vo+fn+shift+left or right arrows down to
right option+b for [go to beginning] and right option+e for [end]
It was easy to set up!And as a bonus I now have right option+m for mail,right
opt+s for safari,right opt+t for time and right+x
Thanks for this info. I have two questions.
I want to use the letter d to open up the documents folder but I
couldn't figure out how to do this. I did not see documents as a
choice under applications.
Also, Is there a way to use the left option key for some of the
short cut keys and right
can pick which file
you want to open!
I could not see how to make it open on documents itself!
So maybe that is one thing you cannot do with keyboard commander!
Unless someone else knows better! :]
hth Colin
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On 26 Dec 2010, at 20
Hi Marlaina! and anyone else who might be interested!
I've found the way to use keyboard commander to move to the top and bottom
staying in the same column!
When you get to the part where you are going to set a new shortcut key!
Select the jump menu in the table of commands, then pick bottom most
AM, Colin M wrote:
Hi all!
Some of you know this already!
And some of you use track pad or number commander!
But after all this time I took the plunge and looked at keyboard commander! :]
I've now got that finger twister vo+fn+shift+left or right arrows down to
right option+b for [go
at keyboard commander! :]
I've now got that finger twister vo+fn+shift+left or right arrows down to
right option+b for [go to beginning] and right option+e for [end]
It was easy to set up!And as a bonus I now have right option+m for mail,right
opt+s for safari,right opt+t for time and right+x
question as well. I've noticed that every few days or so,
my keyboard commander somehow becomes disabled. Is anyone else having this
experience, or does anyone know why it happens?
Thanks in advance for any answers
Carolyn Haas
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Hello Carolyn,
It's a long time since I last did it, but you can print labels from Address
Book.
As for the keyboard commander, could you be pressing VO-Shift-k by accident?
That's the toggle for keyboard commander.
Cheers,
Anne
On 15 Dec 2010, at 05:20, Carolyn Haas wrote:
Hi listers
Hi Anne:
Bet you've figured that out correctly. Didn't know that was a toggle.
Thank you.
Carolyn H
On Dec 16, 2010, at 3:11 PM, Anne Robertson wrote:
Hello Carolyn,
It's a long time since I last did it, but you can print labels from Address
Book.
As for the keyboard commander, could
was not a happy camper and
started acting out. Not pretty.
I have a second question as well. I've noticed that every few days or so, my
keyboard commander somehow becomes disabled. Is anyone else having this
experience, or does anyone know why it happens?
Thanks in advance for any answers
Carolyn
Hi All,
I was attempting to create some more custom key assignments in the keyboard
commander, and I believe I may have come across an interesting limitation. At
first glance, it appears that you cannot assign commands to special keys, such
as the function or arrow keys. If the key does
Hi Teresa.
I can not find a way for that either. I have suggested apple to make, so we can
add other hotkeys than specific voiceover keys.
Best regards Annie.
On Jul 19, 2010, at 3:50 AM, Teresa Cochran wrote:
Is there a way to have this Brailled? I only hear speech when pressing
option-u
Hi folks,
Firstly, thank you to Anna for telling me how to enable the option for
hearing how many unread messages are in Mail via Keyboard commander.
After experiencing the same issues as some list members where Voice
Over would not respond after using a command I think I've found
I don't use my system voice though for the time and unread messages
commands though.
J
On Sep 17, 2009, at 6:16 AM, James Nash wrote:
Hi folks,
Firstly, thank you to Anna for telling me how to enable the option for
hearing how many unread messages are in Mail via Keyboard commander
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