not trying to be mean or don't want it to be mis constrewed that way
but ould you give us an example of a sitey ou use ito n? I for some
reason havn't been able to get it to work.
thanks
michael
On Oct 3, 2008, at 1:09 AM, Scott Howell wrote:
Geez guys, VO+f is not some item just stuffed in there for the
benefit of windows users coming to the Mac or whatever. VO+f does in
fact work and works quite well. Why it does not work with some web
pages I am not sure, but I wonder if this link you say can't be
found is possibly a picture or some other such thing. In other words
is it possible it's an alt tag? Perhaps VO can't find text being
used this way? There is a reason, but the VO find command isn't
broken, I use it quite often.
On Oct 3, 2008, at 1:13 AM, Babcock, Michael Alex wrote:
do we have an estamated release date for it?
On Oct 2, 2008, at 9:09 PM, Justin Harford wrote:
Yah essentially vo i is the same function as vo f except it
actually works. VO f was just as far as I can tell, a failed
attempt to pet the windows users since ctrl f for find is
something they are used to.
Forget VO f for now, use VO I. Perhaps in the next release of
leopard this will be fixed. Hey did you guys know that snow
leopard is going to not work with carbon? Means I think
hopefully, that developers will be forced to move to cocoa which
means better access for us.
Regards
Justin Harford
Into this wild abyss, the weary fiend stood on the brink of hell
and looked awhile, pondering his voyage
John Milton
Paradise Lost
On Oct 2, 2008, at 10:01 PM, Babcock, Michael Alex wrote:
yes vo + u is link chooser and vo + i is itom chooser, i don't
know because i've never hurd that podcast, personally the vo+f
has never *never* worked for me.
On Oct 2, 2008, at 8:47 PM, Marty Rimpau wrote:
Hi, Mike, then why did Mike Arrigo, on his podcast, say to press
vo f,
and get his search to work? This is confusing, because he said
that vo
f was the search command, and the next occurrance of the word
was vo g,
so I'm confused, because vo u is the link chooser, not the search
command, if I remember correctly.
On Thu, 2 Oct 2008 19:22:48 -0800, Babcock, Michael Alex wrote:
do this:
if it's a link do
vo+u then type the word your looking for if it's not a link do
this
vo+i then type in the word your looking for.
hth
mike
On Oct 2, 2008, at 7:10 PM, Marty Rimpau wrote:
Hi all, I went to a youtube channel, and using vo f, I put in
the word
rainbow, since I know that a link exists on that channel with
that
word
in it, but I couldn't get the voice over search to find it, even
when I
pressed enter, it just stayed at the top of the page, yet, on
my 98 se
machine, I can go to this same channel with window-eyes, and
use its'
find option, and it always finds what I want if it is there,
so, how
does one get the voice over cursor to work on a particular
site, when
it works with other screen readers? Thanks in advance.
Marty
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