Hello,
Yes.
first I hit Command Shift Semicolon. Then I hit VO F2 twice and down to spellcheck window and hit inter.
Dan.
On Nov 7, 2008, at 11:42 AM, Scott Howell wrote:

Dan, did you first switch to the spellchecker window? I have had to do this and so far it's worked fine.

On Nov 7, 2008, at 1:45 PM, Dan wrote:

Hello everyone,
See what you think about this.
I just corresponded to a message on this list. It had the word "Splasm" a company name. When I used spellcheck, it wanted to put in Splash. None of the buttons worked. I couldn't use the Learn button or the Next button. However, I then launched TextEdit and put in the word "Splasm" and activated the spellchecker. When I came across Splasm, I used the learn button. Then I went back to Mail and created a draft message with the word "Splasm" in it. Then I used the spellchecker and everything worked just fine. It then saw "Splasm" as a properly spelled word.
The problems are when correcting in Mail, i think.
If others have any problems like this, I'll email Apple's Accessibility and let them know. However, I don't think this is a VoiceOver problem. I suspect it's related to how the spellchecker works in Mail.
Dan


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