You need to use command-fn-f5. Then go into system preferences and
fix it so that the keyboard controls software instead of hardware.
Then command-f5 will work like normal.
Jane
On Dec 12, 2007, at 6:41 PM, Simon Cavendish wrote:
Dear All,
I've just installed Leopard on my new Macbook. it turned out that it
came with Tiger installed, and leopard on a CD. So I've just had it
installed with sighted assistance, as I'm not that experienced in VO
yet. All went smoothly and my friend has gone now. But when I tried
to get my VO to start with the usual combination of keys Command+f5
so that i could use my Macbook, nothing happens. Does anyone know
what might have happened? This command worked perfectly well in tiger.
S O S from desperate simon!