VO+Shift+RightArrow will jump to the last item directly, so you can avoid all those VO+Rights when you really want to go all the way right or nearly so. The Context menu trick already described by someone else might be best for your specific issue though.
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 06:43:19AM -0400, Chris Gilland wrote: K guys, now that I got Leopard, can someone show me, in Skype, how to change my mood text, now that I have access to do it? Also, in Tiger, I found that in a call, I could vo left twice, and I'd be on the hangup button. It's lookin like in this case, I gotta vo right 9 times. Is there a simpler way? I know the item chooser, but being that thing only will say button, since it's not labeled, won't that kind a be hittin miss? Sorry for all the new questions, but now that I have a Leopard box, I'm just finding some things work a bit differently. I mean, it's real real close in most aspects, but, I do see a few differences. For one, I love the way I can set it not to rap around the screen when at the far right corner of a row. To me, that's really helpful. BTW, remember that cursor tracking problem I had in Safari? I don't have it in Leopard. The only thing really there that kind a confuses me, yall don't have to comment on all this if you don't want, main thing's just the Skype questions, but, I'm finding rather than vo down arrowing through a web page, that vo right seems to be giving me far better results. Is that normal? Anyway, cool. Thanks. Chris. Chris Gilland, your independent PrePaid Legal Associate. Please note, to clear up any miscommunication, I, myself, am *not! a lawyer, nor attorney at law, only an associate. Do you need help with legal matters? Would you like to have access to legal advice 24 hours a day, 7 days a week? How about assistance creating/modifying your will? Are you in need of identity theft protection? I'd be happy to assist Please visit my web site at: http://www.prepaidlegal.com/hub/chrisgilland or E-mail me at: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: 704-817-8846 Thank you and have a blessed day. -- Doug Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] SSB BART Group [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ssbbartgroup.com Snowmen fall from heaven, unassembled. --anon
