Hello Lou,

Thanks very much for taking the time to look up the answer to my question. It didn't occur to me to look up the answer in the help pages until after I had already posted my question. Anyway, thanks again for your assistance.

Rafael
On Mar 23, 2007, at 1:09 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hello!

I searched for "selecting multiple items" in Help Viewer with the Voice Over Library selected. Here is what I found with [my comments in square brackets].


To select multiple items:
If cursor tracking is on, press Control-Option-Shift-F3 to turn it off. [Voice Over will say "Disable cursor tracking."] Press the Escape key to deselect anything that might already be selected. Move the VoiceOver cursor to the first item you want to select and press Control-Option-Command-Space bar. [Voice Over will announce that you just selected that item.] Move to the next item and press Control-Option-Command-Space bar. [Voice Over will announce how many items are selected.] Continue until all the items you want are selected.


To deselect an item, move back to it and press Control-Option- Command-Space bar. [Voice Over will announce how many items are currently selected.]

To deselect all the selected items, move back to one of the selected items and press Control-Option-Command-F4. [Voice Over will say "unselect all."]


[When you are finished, do not forget to turn cursor tracking back on by pressing Control-Option-Shift-F3. Voice Over will say "Enable cursor tracking."]

Hope this helps.

Lou.


=== Original Message ===

Hello all,

Can anyone on this list tell me how (if at all possible) to select
multiple items when VoiceOver is running?

Rafael Bejarano






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