Ah, yes, I forgot that very important point. for laptops, by default, you'd
have to use the FN key, bottom left corner, plus Command-F5.
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Unless you have an iBook,. Then the command is fn-command-f5.
jane
On Mar 19, 2006, at 5:10 PM, Jerry Halatyn wrote:
It's probably best to disconnect all devices. Turn on voiceOver with the
standard command for doing so, command-F5.
HTH
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Subject: OS install
HI all,
I want to do a clean install of the OS.
I have two USB devices coneccted to the Mac do I need to unpulg these
devices before doing the install?
2 What is the key stroke to get voice over on when I am doing the
install?
Thanks for the help.
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