I'm sending this just to you so we can see if anything I say here fits. I put a thing or two in your message below. i do like this guide a lot. ... 2. Instead of Home and End, use Command+Left Arrow and Command-Right Arrow to move to the beginning or end of a line (On a Mac, the "Home" and "End" keys move to the beginning and end of a document, so I'm referring to Home and End keys used in Windows) 3. Command-Up and Command-Down move the cursor to the top and bottom of a document dp: on a full keyboard, we can use the home, end, page up and page down keys right? also, do you have to use the fn key with the notebook commands like fn-command-up arrow if you haven't changed the setting? This was the case in tiger but may not be the case in leopard because the change that vo introduces to the keyboard behavior.
4. Option-Left Arrow and Option-Right Arrow move the cursor between words 5. Holding down the Shift key with navigation commands selects text, so you could also forward delete content, for example, by using Shift-Option-Right Arrow to move through text word by word, and then press the delete key when you reached the end of the section you wanted to delete. If you go too far, just hit the left arrow while still holding the shift key to unselect text before deleting. dp: if I only want to delete one character, I would have to move left so I heard the character I wanted to delete and then use forward delete I think? 6. The Mac has an "undo" key, so if you made a mistake in what you deleted, typing Command+z will put it back. dp: windows has control-z. ... 3. Opening selected files Use Command+O instead of Return Double-clicking (VO-keys+shift held down and space bar pressed twice quickly) also works (just as in Windows) dp: I actually can open something with just one press of space with vo keys. HTH!
