You can press tab to highlight each link in Safari as well, this is a Safari option. Open preferences, go to advanced, and check the box that says "press tab to highlight each element." I prefer this, as it's not something the screen reader is taking away from the browser's control as jaws does. Further, I for one hope that Voiceover doesn't borrow too much from the Windows screen readers' methods of web navigation. A few more keys for certain actions would be nice, but apart from that I hope they keep the principal of web navigation they have now. It's nice not to have to deal with things like forms mode and having the typing keys on my keyboard taken over when I want to use them. Here's hoping the virtual buffer approach never gets within arm's reach of Voiceover, I was never a big fan of the virtual buffers approach anyway even when they first started with window-eyes.

On Oct 24, 2008, at 07:36, Frank Marrenbach wrote:

Hello,

using JAWS on a Windows PC may deliever some ideas of improvement to VO! JAWS has some keystrokes to make the web-navigation easier.

For ecample you can jump with the TAB-key form Link to Link. The 1-, 2-,and 3-key is used to jump through the headlines in relation to its level.

... but a lot of web-sites use the accessibility-friendly layout commands that JAWS needs to navigate in the site.

Yours
Frank Marrenbach

Am 24.10.2008 um 15:06 schrieb David Poehlman:

why wouldn't it?

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Subject: Apple Seeds Mac OS X 10.5.6 to Developers


i wonder if this has voiceover on it? Hmm.


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Date: October 23, 2008 12:46:12 PM GMT-08:00
Subject: Apple Seeds Mac OS X 10.5.6 to Developers
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Apple has started developer seeding and testing of the next update
to their Mac OS X operating system. Mac OS X 10.5.6 was seeded to
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fixes and improvements across a variety of services...
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