Hi David, Thuy, Simon, Keith, Justin, and Others, Could somebody post a Summary of all this information on downloading mp3 files under Leopard -- preferably with a subject line that has SUMMARY at the beginning? (This would really help when I get to upgrade my system to Leopard <smile>). This would ideally include Thuy's comments about not being able to simply control-click on links that has a heading tag associated with it under Leopard (different from his experience in Tiger), Simon's difficulties trying to interact with links on blind cool tech, and the fact that these are now identified as headings (Keith's advice to use VO-keys plus arrows to navigate the page), David and Justin's remarks about having to interact with the headings, and the combination new observation by Thuy (verified by Keith) that command+enter works to both interact with the heading and route the mouse to the VoiceOver cursor :
<begin quote from Thuy> That's brilliant. Thanks to Justin and David for the suggestion of interacting with the heading. That works well, as long as you reroute the mouse to the voiceover cursor once you interacted with the heading. I also discovered another way through trial and error and that is to press command-enter. This seems to have the dual function of interacting with the heading and routing the mouse to the voiceover cursor. Keith give this a go on the blindcooltech and I think you should be able to control-click and bring up the contextual menu with the option to download etc. Hope this helps. <end quote> Also, I gather that Keith was able to use option+click to force the MP3 download after using command+enter, while Thuy used control+click to bring up the menu with option to "save file as". These are both normal Mac options (not VoiceOver specific) that now worked. I'm still wondering about what parts of the suggestion to use iTunes to download the podcasts from Blind Cool Tech didn't work (or weren't tried). Somebody using Leopard please do a nice summary? Cheers, Esther (still moderately confused) On Feb 03, 2008, at 12:45PM, David Poehlman wrote: >Ok, > >With blindcooltech, what I did to get it to work was group items in web >pages, find the link, move down and then left and control click. Nothing >else I tried worked but this did. > > > >
