Hmmmmm. On my macbook, fn f11 does nothing, and fn f12 does
something mighty strange but it doesn't bring up the volume.
On mine fn f4 and fn f5 do do the volume. I just tried it because the
volume on my macbook is a source of minor irritation to me and I
thought f11 and f12 might be a fix.
Best,
Erik
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On 4-Jul-08, at 5:39 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
Hi Scott,
Scott asked: can anyone tell me with a macbook, do u still use the
same commands with voice over to turn it on and off for example
command f5?
TK: The commands are the same with the occasional exception where
you need to press the FN key as well. The FN key is in the bottom
left corner of the keyboard. On my MacBook, I do not need to press
the FN key to turn on or off VO, simply cmd-f5 works.
SB: is the command and option keys in the same place on a macbook
compared to the desktop keyboard on an iMac?
TK: Yes, although the Desktop iMacs don't have the FN key in the
bottom left. There is also a set of VO keys on the right of the
spacebar as well on the Desktop keyboards.
SB: Also how do you adjust the volume on a macbook?
TK: Either f11 and f12 or add the FN key depending on your keyboard
settings.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
& Carter the Canine
Fort McMurray, AB Canada