The only way to get it out of the way is to pan.
On Nov 3, 2007, at 11:34 PM, Ryan Dour wrote:
Hello,
As someone who simply is not used to dots 7 and 8 representing
anything more than a blinking cursor or a capitalization I'm having
trouble reading. One cool thing is that you get to see almost in a
visual way where your Voiceover cursor is located. Try this out in
System Preferences. If you move the Voiceover cursor, you'll see
dots 7 and 8 acting as an underline. But sometimes, even for visual
users working in a group with Voiceover users, its nice to get that
box out of your way. Turning off visuals gets rid of it for visual
users. However, it doesn't do such a thing for braille users.
Am I missing something? Can we turn that off? When I'm seeing that
thing under every character on my Focus 40 it is more annoying than
informative. It only helps when the display has two separate objects
on it for which to distinguish. I otherwise want to turn that thing
off.
Thanks,
Ryan
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