correct.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Victor Tsaran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS X by 
theblind" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, November 28, 2008 7:00 PM
Subject: Re: Really annoying issue with editing in text boxes.


Speaking of which...
If I understand this right, "forward delete" key will delete the
character that you are in front of, whereas the DELETE key will delete
the character that you just passed. Correct?
V

On 11/25/2008 4:29 PM, Richie Gardenhire wrote:
> Personally, I have no problem with editing.  You just have to experiment
> with practice text, as such, in order to get used to how deleting or
> adding a character works. Richie Gardenhire, Anchorage, Alaska.
>
>
> On Nov 25, 2008, at 2:58 PM, Dan wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> Something I forgot. Just another thought. The cursor is actually
>> between the letters, instead of right under a letter as in Windows.
>> Quite frankly, this really is the way it should work. That way, no
>> matter what direction you're working in, things are more accurately
>> represented.
>> Dan
>> On Nov 25, 2008, at 3:53 PM, Dan wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>> I think of it this way.
>>> The cursor follows the direction you're working in.
>>> For example, if you go back to the start of a line, the cursor will
>>> be just behind where you now are. When you hit right arrow, instead
>>> of hearing the second letter, as you would in Windows, you will hear
>>> the actual first letter on the line. And as far as I'm concerned,
>>> that's really the way it should work. The same holds true if you go
>>> to the end of the line and hit left arrow, you will hear the last
>>> character on the line. I think Windows has it all wrong and Apple did
>>> things properly.
>>> HTH
>>> Dan
>>> On Nov 25, 2008, at 3:16 PM, Scott Howell wrote:
>>>
>>>> David, your correct, but what we need to explain is that in fact
>>>> this is because VO is different than windows-based screen readers. I
>>>> agree this is a bit tricky to get used to initially, but you will
>>>> get the hang of it. I don't know how to explain this so it makes
>>>> sense, but if you come up to a word, you hear the first letter, if
>>>> you back up with the left arrow, you will be just to the right of
>>>> the character. You will hear it seemingly speak double characters,
>>>> but it's how the cursor moves and not a VO bug. Someone with much
>>>> greater literary skills can probably make this easier to understand,
>>>> but trust me, it's something you get used to and it'll make sense.
>>>>
>>>> On Nov 25, 2008, at 5:19 PM, David Poehlman wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> this is a user issue. It is not a bug. My suggestion is practice.
>>>>>
>>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>>> From: "Christopher Gilland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>>> To: <[email protected]>
>>>>> Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2008 5:09 PM
>>>>> Subject: Fw: Really annoying issue with editing in text boxes.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I sent this to Apple Accessibility.
>>>>>
>>>>> Do any of yall have any thoughts?
>>>>>
>>>>> Chris.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>>> From: "Christopher Gilland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>>> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>>> Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2008 5:04 PM
>>>>> Subject: Really annoying issue with editing in text boxes.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> I am a voiceover user using Leopard 10.5.5.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have noticed this issue as far back as the first release of Tiger.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Basically, it's gonna be hard for me to type out what is
>>>>>> happening, being
>>>>>> this is more an auditory based thing, so try to stick with me on
>>>>>> this. I
>>>>>> really hope I don't confuse you all.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> OK, I have a document up, o... let's just say, in, o? I dunno.
>>>>>> Text Edit,
>>>>>> we'll just say for sakes being.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> OK, I have typed the following line of text in a new, blank text
>>>>>> document.
>>>>>> Please pay extremely close attention to how I've typed this both
>>>>>> gramatically, and also spelling:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The colors of tHe flag r red. white. and blUe?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Boy, this sentence is r'r'r'really! messed up!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Let's edit it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> OK, I go to the beginning of that line with command+left arrow.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I hear the word, The.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> OK, so now I move word by word, with option right arrow.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The
>>>>>> colors
>>>>>> of
>>>>>> tHe
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Whoops? We gotta booboo here. OK, so, I hit right arrow.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I hear space. UM? OK?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I hit left arrow. I hear again: Space. What in the heck?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I hit left arrow again. I hear E. aa, K. now we're getting there. I
>>>>>> left arrow again. I hear cap H. There we go. I need to delete this
>>>>>> and
>>>>>> put a lower case h, instead of capital. So I hit the delete key, then
>>>>>> type lower case h.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Now, if I read the current line with vo+L, I hear:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> hhe colors of tHe flag r red. white. and blUe?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What? in the world? Why did it do? that!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I called a friend for help, and what he told me is the following.
>>>>>> I've
>>>>>> pasted his response below:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Wo wo wol Chris! Hold on here. Wol! Ur'r'r'rk?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Um? You're kind a failing to see something here: You're thinking
>>>>>> Windows
>>>>>> again. Stop doing that. Voiceover, thank God, doesn't work like JAWS.
>>>>>> You can't edit that way. The thing is, Chris, as you left and right
>>>>>> arrow, you know how in Windows, your insertion point is gonna be
>>>>>> right on
>>>>>> the actual character that it speaks? Well, un? fortunately, in
>>>>>> Voiceover,
>>>>>> it's not quite that simple. In VO, it is actually reading to you the
>>>>>> character that your insertion point passes over, rather than the way
>>>>>> Windows does it, with jfw, by reading the character you're sitting
>>>>>> on.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This is why when you hit the left arrow then delete, it did what
>>>>>> it did.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Let's say, Chris, that you type the word Hello, but instead of h,
>>>>>> e, l, l,
>>>>>> o, you did: h, e, k, k, o. Hekko? What the hell kind a word is that!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So, you wanna get rid of those two k's, and replace them with l's.
>>>>>> Right?
>>>>>> OK, What I'd! do, Chris, is I would option right arrow, until I hear
>>>>>> Hekko. Now remember, Chris, you're not on the word Hekko. Because you
>>>>>> were working to the right in the document, where are you really? cor,
>>>>>> rect! You're to the right! of the word hekko. That is definitely not
>>>>>> where we wanna be, is it? So hit option left arrow one time.
>>>>>> You'll hear
>>>>>> again: Hekko. Can you explain to me Chris, why that is? The reason's,
>>>>>> because now, you moved to the left! of the word Hekko. See...
>>>>>> you're not
>>>>>> on the word actually. That's where you're getting confused. On the
>>>>>> Mac,
>>>>>> unlike in Windows, there is! no such thing, as being quote,
>>>>>> unquote, on! a
>>>>>> character/word. You have to be on either trailing side of it, and
>>>>>> depending on whether you've done left arrow, or right arrow, will
>>>>>> determine which side you're on. OK, so now. We're to the left of the
>>>>>> word Hekko. hit you're right arrow. You'll hear cap H. however, watch
>>>>>> this. read your current character with vo+C. Did you see what it
>>>>>> did? It
>>>>>> said E. It didn't say H did it. ok, now hit left arrow. What did you
>>>>>> hear? You heard E again didn't you. Now, hit vo C. Notice it said H?
>>>>>> See? it's telling you what your cursor passed over! not! what it's
>>>>>> actually on. so hit right arrow once. You heard E. Actually
>>>>>> though, it
>>>>>> passed the letter e, and since you're working to the right, it now is
>>>>>> sitting on the right side of the letter E. So I betcha, if you now
>>>>>> hit vo
>>>>>> C, it'll say K. See that? You're now actually sitting on the first
>>>>>> letter K in Hekko. So, hit your delete key twice. now, type ll.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Now read the current line with vo+L.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hello
>>>>>>
>>>>>> See? Mission accomplished!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> End of response from my friend.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> God! blessid! That confused me. I don't totally get what he's saying
>>>>>> about it passing over things etc. That's driving me to drinking, as I
>>>>>> can't hardly edit a document this way.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Is there any way to think about this differently, or at least,
>>>>>> maybe a way
>>>>>> in a future update, maybe under navigation in the vo utility, yall
>>>>>> could
>>>>>> make a checkbox, to make it behave more like Windows and speak
>>>>>> what it's
>>>>>> actually under instead of what it passes? God. I'm sure I'm not the
>>>>>> first newly migrating user from Windows to a Mac, who's ran into
>>>>>> this. I
>>>>>> dono if it's a bug, that yall didn't really fix, as most people don't
>>>>>> really seem to care, they just deal with it, or if you all
>>>>>> purposefully
>>>>>> made it this way, but no offense. In all do respect though guys,
>>>>>> this! is
>>>>>> outstandingly disgusting!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Ewww! Yoyk! You can imagine for people who have to work in other
>>>>>> languages that don't use the standard lattin based alphebet, you can
>>>>>> imagine for someone like that, how Godly hard this would be to edit.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Say in Arabic, you're wanting to type Allah.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Yes, you could do: A, l, l, A, h. but what if you're really typing
>>>>>> arabic.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Alif, lam, lam, heh.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> now that is Not! gonna read with vo if you use the actual Arabic
>>>>>> letters,
>>>>>> so, editting that? being you don't know what you're literally, on,
>>>>>> as it's
>>>>>> passing things, not reporting what you're sitting on? Now you got
>>>>>> yourself a double! challenge. Trying first to figure out what
>>>>>> characters
>>>>>> you got, and B, figuring out where your cursor really truely is
>>>>>> sitting,
>>>>>> not what it's passed over.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> just, ya know:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Be aware of this. It is something that I really think you all may
>>>>>> wanna
>>>>>> consider looking into as it's so confusing to me, it's almost
>>>>>> making me
>>>>>> scared of Leopard, and really wanna use it less and less. It just
>>>>>> cfeels
>>>>>> so awquard! Any suggestions?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Chris.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Scott Howell
>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
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