Gabriel Vega wrote: "your expert jaws user is not a valid item in this conversation and doesn't make a differents to me or probably anyone on this list"
I simply mentioned that because as an indication of experience and the patience required. We assumed that: 1. It would be different. 2. There would be a significant learning curve. And that is fine, in fact, a good thing. (Well, the different bit anyway.)
we can use voice over with one hand, its c alled the vo lock command. but let me guess, the docs didn't mention this either???
Now that I know what to look for, yes it does, and this makes a big difference. Thank you. In fact, why isn't the documentation oriented around that? It would make the list at the end much more readable! Would there be a problem with 'locking' the keys in full keyboard access mode? It doesn't change the review in terms of 2 technically oriented people finding VO difficult for some things and impossible for others (unless there is some trick for console access?). However, we will re-evaluate VO with that in mind. Before that, what are the other 'gotchas', and what are the best learning resources? As indicated on this list, they aren't coming from Apple where you would expect to find them. Scott wrote: "I think it would be great if you'd share your article with Apple and encourage them to do more to reach out and also develop documentation that would help get new folks started off on the right path." Joe, any contacts? :) Gabe also wrote: "What does the jaws expert have to do with anything, big deal, so he/she knows how to use jaws, yipee! so do I and most of the other switchers I know." Exactly!! Where is the "JAWs users guide to Voiceover"? Cheers, -Alastair PS. Don't worry David, I've got a thick skin :)
