Hi Greg and all,
That's all fine and well, but unfortunately the usefulness breaks down
after the set up process. Command-Tab toggles you through all apps,
even those outside your currently active space. This is not out
Spaces works in, for example, Gnome Desktop for Linux, and because Mac
allows you to Command-Tab out of a space, it renders the tool useless
for anyone who uses the keyboard.
On 28 Oct 2007, at 20:34, Greg Kearney wrote:
Here is how you might use spaces with VoiceOver.
The Spaces system preferences let you assign particular applications
to a particular space so you could go in and make certain
applications launch on a particular space. Now you can switch space
with either the control right and left arrow keys or with the spaces
menu. Each time you start an application that has been assigned to a
particular space it will start up in that space. So you can have a
space for email and chat and another for web browsers and so on.
Greg Kearney