Thanks guys, this is great. These keys alone makes Safari work like a charm. I'll try these out. As for the spell check within mail, any thoughts?

Nik
 On 31-Oct-08, at 6:30 PM, Jacob Schmude wrote:

Hi Nick
Safari is definitely your best bet for a browser, though any Webkit- based browser will be accessible. Opera also has some Voiceover support. VO has a lot of quick navigation commands, here are just a few of them (ctrl+option are the VO-keys so yo have to hold them down when using any of these commands):
command+h - move by heading
command+m - move by heading at the same level
command+j - jump to next control
command+l - move by link
command+v - move by visited link
command+x - move by list item
There are many more commands that are listed in Voiceover's help, have a look there for the complete list. In all cases, adding shift to any of these commands will move backward. So command+h moves forward by heading, command+shift+h moves backward by heading. Remember to use the VO keys in combination with these, the full command to move by heading would be ctrl+option+command+h. I know it sounds like a lot of keys, but you'll get used to it and what's nice is that it keeps the VO commands out of the way. You can also lock the VO keys with ctrl+option+; (semicolon) and unlock them by pressing semicolon when they are locked. This is a nice feature if you're doing a lot of reading and don't want to keep holding down the ctrl and option keys. Regarding Dom and group modes, pick which one you like best. I personally prefer group mode, as the layout then closely reflects the visual layout of the page. I don't know of any voice recording application that comes with OS X, but all Macs come with iLife which includes Garageband which will fill this roll nicely. The latest version, 2008, is quite accessible. It's quite a bit more than a voice recorder. Alternatively there are several very accessible audio editors you can have a look at.
I don't have a book courier, so can't answer that one.
Hope this helps, and welcome to the ever-growing blind Mac user community.




On Oct 31, 2008, at 14:55, Nik Petersson wrote:

Hello guys and girls, my name is Nik and I am new to Voice Over and MAcs in general. So far I am very impressed with everything I have encountered. However, I have a couple of questions.

When it comes to accessing the web, is Safari the most accessable application out there? Also, I have plaied with DOM and group modes in voice over, but are there any other voice over navigation shortcuts simular to "H" to navigate headers using Jaws?

Also, I have a BC (book courrier) and wanted to know if anyone knew of a transfer tool for the mac or what success has been had with running the transfer tool in some sort of virtual windows environment.

Last (for now) Does anyone know of a accessable voice recording application that comes with the standard OS install?

Also,... I have worked out how to do spell check in text edit (command+;) and then use (VO+shift+m) to access the spelling suggestions. However, in mail, I can access the spell check using (command+;), but the VO shortcut to access the spelling suggestions does not work, so sorry for the spelling errors, but does anyone have any input on this?

Thanks in advance for any and all assistance.

Nik





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