I would make sure the mouse is not following any other cursor and, after
routing it to the VoiceOver cursor, don't use the keycombinations. Simply
reach for either your mouse or track pad and physically click the mouse
itself. This always works for me.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gordon Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS X by
theblind" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 1:28 PM
Subject: OK guys, what am I doing wrong?
Hi all. OK, I must be a dummy here or something, <smile>. I'm
trying, yet again, to install a piece of software. This one is a new
scanner driver application for one of my HP scanners. I'm trying to
click on the accept button in the license agreement. However, when I
try to move the mouse to the button using VO+Command+F5, VO says
Moving mouse to accept button. Pressing VO+F5 to try to confirm the
location of the mouse, VO says nothing is under the mouse. Sumr
enough the mouse pointer is actually not even the focussed window.
OK, so I have VO tracks mouse cursor and mouse curcor tracks VO
cursor both enabled. I've tried the other two toggles, with each of
those options switched off in turn, and I've tried with them both
switched off ... still no joy. What on earth am I doing wrong here?
In universal access I have mouse keys set to on. I get no speech
when I use the numeric keypad. Is this normal?
Gordon Smith
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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