Hey Charley,
to interact with the HTML content, simply hit control option
downarrow. To open a file in finder, or applications, hit command o.
As for reading word documents, I use Text Edit. Office 2003 seems to
also work.
Hope this helps.
Best wishes,
Chelsea
On Jul 28, 2008, at 4:18 PM, Charlie Bates wrote:
Thanks to everyone for helping me out with a lot of these questions.
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Hi everyone
I am new to the list. I have only just updated to leopard (New imac)
and
find that voiceover is much better than it was in tiger. I'm just
starting
to get the swing of things but have a few questions.
1) I have an ebook in html format which I need to read fairly
urgently. How
do I read the text? when I try to get into the screen it says "HTML
content". I picked up that in order to interact with the HTML, I
need to
press control+options+shift+down but it only really reads the link
on the
page and does not progress to the actual text. So how do I get
around this
and read my book?
2) How do I get voiceover to read the text in word 2004? Or should I
be
using another word processor? If so which one? I am a university
student so
I need all the bells and whistles that word can offer.
3) When in finder, how do you open a file using the keyboard? I tried
vo+space but that didn't work, and pressing enter simply gave me the
option
to edit the name of the file.
Sorry for all the questions, but I'm starting to get frustrated and
really
didn't know where else to find the answers.
Charlie bates