right but you cannot move to a part of a page and begin reading from there 
to the end.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Anne Robertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS X by 
theblind" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2008 11:04 AM
Subject: Reading a whole web page


Hello James,

To read a whole web page, position yourself on HTML CONTENT WITHOUT
INTERACTING AND PRESS COMMAND-A TO SELECT ALL; GO TO THE SAFARI MENUS,
PRESS S FOR SERVICES, GO RIGHT TO THE SUBMENU AND PRESS SP FOR SPEECH
AND PRESS RETURN ON START SPEAKING TEXT.

YOU CAN SET A SHORTCUT FOR THIS IN SYSTEM PREFERENCES UNDER KEYBOARD &
MOUSE.

ONCE YOU HAVE READ A WEB PAGE, YOU CAN GET QUICKLY TO THE PART YOU
WANT BY USING EITHER THE LINK CHOOSER MENU (VO-U), OR THE ITEM CHOOSER
MENU (VO-I). JUMPING FROM ONE HEADING TO THE NEXT WITH VO-COMMAND-H
CAN ALSO BE VERY USEFUL.

HTH

ANNE


On Apr 29, 2008, at 10:06 AM, James Jolley wrote:

> I think it is reading the first screenful of text. I do wish there
> was a say all on the web, yes I know we can stop interacting and
> read with VO A, but that reads from the top.
> On 29 Apr 2008, at 07:56, will lomas wrote:
>
>> but why does voice over read automatically then and then bleep at
>> you when a new screen is required why not just read one line and
>> stop then you ahve to interact?
>>
>> On 29 Apr 2008, at 00:20, vashaun jones wrote:
>>
>>> If you interact and press command shift A you can read continuously.
>>> On Apr 28, 2008, at 4:31 PM, will lomas wrote:
>>>
>>>> hi all,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> When i am in text edit and i go onto the text area voice over
>>>> starts reading automatically then makes a high pitch beep if i am
>>>> hitting the next screen. cant i hit a key for it to carry onr
>>>> eading without me touching the keyboard?
>>>> will
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>





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