puts the mac in and out of selection mode; press VO return to start
selecting text, and press it again when you're ready to stop selecting.
On Jul 26, 2008, at 3:11 PM, Chris Gilland wrote:
what does vo return do?
I mean, I know here it works but in a broader sinse what does vo
enter do?
Chris.
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Subject: Re: Copy/pasting from Safari
What you need to do is interact with the text you wish to copy,
press VO-keys plus return (note return is what you may refer to as
enter, I'm not referring to the enter key on the number pad) to
begin selecting/highlighting the text you wish to copy, then press
the VO- keys and the arrow keys to navigate through the text your
wishing to copy, and finally press VO-keys plus return to end the
selection, press command c to copy, and you know what to do from
there.
On Jul 26, 2008, at 4:06 PM, Chris Gilland Desktop wrote:
I am trying to figure out how to copy text from a web site to
paste into safari. Basicly, i had an edit field on the page,
which had text in it. I just needed to actually copy the content
of what was in that edit field. I interacted with the text edit
field, but then when I do command+A, it seems to select all on
the whole web page. Also, when I click in the text box: I say
click, as I do not use cursor tracking when in Safari, I figured
it already had all highlighted and selected in that box, but when
I hit command+C, then went over to mail, to paste it into the
body of an e-mail message, it wound up pasting the entire content
of that web site I was on, rather than pasting just! what was in
that edit text area. Remember: Yes, I did interact with the
text area first, like I said.
So, what exactly am I doowen wrong?
Chris.
Scott Howell
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