i guess the only way to do this is to keep pressing the option space key you assigned for next language. If you have 2 or 3 it will surely cycle between the three input sources

On 22 Aug 2008, at 12:38, Simon Cavendish wrote:

Dear Anne,

I have carried out the suggested actions but the result is I fear the same: I cannopt change the coomand+space shortcut for changing thep previous input source. On top of that, the check box next to this item be comes unchecked when I try to change the shortcut key to a new one. It is strange indeed. The only other option is to try to do this with a sighted person. I haven't had a chance to grab anybody yet. I will let you and Esther know what happens if a sighted person attempts to change the shortcut using the physical mouse. I have tried all comibinations: routing the mouse to the voiceover cursor and linking the mouse to follow the voiceover cursor via the Voiceover utility. Both have failed.

Many thanks for bearing with me in trying to solve this strange behaviour.

With best wishes

Simon
On 21 Aug 2008, at 15:16, Anne Robertson wrote:

Hello Simon,

Your machine seems to be behaving oddly. Perhaps it would be a good idea to zap the PRAM. To do this, shut down your computer, then hold down the Command, Option, P and R keys and press the power key. Keep the four keys held down until you've heard the chime three times, then let them go and your machine will boot normally.

After that, do Repair Disk Permissions. I can't promise that this will help, but it's worth a try.

Cheers,

Anne






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