Hi again, My apologies. I hope that last email bounced, as I accidentally selected the wrong email address, so I'll try again. Please read below.
On Jul 23, 2011, at 4:44 PM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I wanted to ask before I bug this if anyone can reproduce this issue. > > If I command-tab between applications and my activity is using another voice > than my default voice for VoiceOver, the default voice seems to speak the > application titles as I command-tab through them. If I decide that I don't > want to switch application, then command-shift-tab back to my application > without actually letting go, thus keeping focus in my current application, > the activity seems to switch back to my default voice even when that activity > is active. > > Would anyone mind reproducing this? I'm almost sure that this should not be > happening, and that anyone can reproduce this, but it never hurts to be sure > on this. > > For those who haven't found this feature yet, it is in the VoiceOver Utility. > To find this, hit VO-F8, then move down to the "Activities" category in the > table or hit Command-0 to move focus to it. Then, add an activity assigned to > a specific application. You can do this by hitting VO-right to the "add" > button, entering a name and select specific options by using the checkboxes. > When selecting a checkbox, the "set" button becomes available and you can use > VO-space to display options for that particular item or check the checkbox > that says "Additional settings to include," which allows you to configure > braille for specific uses, etc. In short, Activities can be used for a lot of > things, such as reading the news, browsing your email, etc based on the > applications you use and permits you to use most, if not all of the current > VoiceOver options. > > Thanks in advance. > > Regards, > Nic
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