Hi Jacob,
Thanks, I think this trick actually worked. But as of now I cannot seem
to be able to use spaces at all. I've added couple of applications to
different spaces, but when trying to navigate within a particular space,
I get dings and that's all.
Vic
Jacob Schmude wrote:
Hey
Oops, forgot to mention that an actual mouse click has to be done on
that button, it's a pop-up button that isn't coded as a pop-up button.
So, put the voiceover cursor on it, route mouse to voiceover with
vo-command-f5, then do vo-shift-space for a click. that will pull down
the menu properly. If you ever encounter a button that won't activate in
any other situation this is probably what it is. This isn't a Voiceover
bug, but rather an unusual way of implementing a pop up menu, as rather
than being made as a pop-up button it is a regular button control that
pulls down a menu in response specifically to a primary button click
event and no other events will trigger it including the default clicked
event.
On Oct 12, 2008, at 15:09, Victor Tsaran wrote:
Hi Jacob,
OK, didn't click right away, apologies for that.
I was able to find the "add application binding" button but I cannot
activate it with either SPACE bar, ENTER key or with VO+space, i.e.
nothing happens when I try to activate this button.
Any ideas?
Vic
Victor Tsaran wrote:
I don't see any "add application" binding. I only see "add row" or
"add column". Is this within Spaces itself inside the System
Preferences?
Thx,
V
Jacob Schmude wrote:
Hi
To bind an application to a specific space, you want to press the
"add application binding" button.
On Oct 11, 2008, at 22:43, Victor Tsaran wrote:
Hello guys,
I tried this some time ago but either there is no answer to this
problem or I have missed your replies.
I am trying to set up several spaces. I figured out how to
add/remove spaces, but I cannot figure out how to add applications
to the space. Help says to press + or - to add/remove apps, but
nothing gets close to this description.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
V