"Slau has strictly said, please don't consolidate lots of questions
into one e-mail, so I really hope she'll forgive me this one time, and
one time only"

I reckon Slau will forgive the consolidation, strict as Slau may be.
Not sure whether Slau will forgive being addressed as a she though.  I
can promise you kids that our moderator is 100% genuine article male
lol.

Never knew that the VO-shift-m had also been fixed in webkit, I'm
gonna have to get running with that.

On 10/24/08, Esther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>>
>>
>> On 24-Oct-08, at 2:02 PM, Chris Gilland wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> 2.  If I wanna send a link to someone, but rather than in the e-
>>> mail, it showing the URL as the link text, I'd rather it say
>>> something like: click here to go to the site, is there a way to
>>> make that happen?  I tried using html markup, but it didn't work.
>>>
> Why not use Weblocmaker and send the webloc (for Mac) or URL (for
> Windows) file as an email attachment?  Then someone who saves the
> attached file to their Desktop can just click the file to go that web
> site in their Windows (I.E.) or Safari browser?  I'm pointing you back
> to the relevant post in the archives:
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/discuss%40macvisionaries.com/msg42661.html
>>>
>>> 4.  I do not have a mouse on this machine, as I don't have room on
>>> my desk for one.  If I go to a link on a web page in Safari, and
>>> then vo+command+F5, I then can't do vo+shift+M.  I wonder aside
>>> hitting control and then clicking the physical mouse, being I don't
>>> have the resources of desk room to put a mouse up there to do that,
>>> is there another way, or am I kind a screwed as faras that goes.
>>>
>
> VO-Shift-M is fixed in the Webkit nightly builds, so if you use Webkit
> instead of Safari, as mentioned earlier today, VO-Shift-M works to
> download, etc. files from the link.  Failing that, if you have Leopard
> on that machine, and it's a desktop (full) keyboard, you should be
> able to click by pressing the "5" key on the number pad with Numpad
> Commander turned on in your VoiceOver options.  That should work as a
> hardware key click under Safari, and in any other circumstances where
> you need to do a physical mouse click.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Esther
>

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