Hello Geoff

This method seems very complex. Why can't you just select the text by 
interacting with it and then pressing VO+Enter? I am sure that works, almost.

Lynne

On 17 Aug 2011, at 09:09, Geoff Waaler wrote:

Greetings all,

Some time back I believe it was Ann R who described a workable procedure to 
copy a portion of a web page.  Either the technique does not work in Lion or 
I'm missing a step or two.

Running Lion 10.7.1 and the Aug 17 nightly webkit build I took the following 
steps:
1. Define hotspots for the beginning and end of the text I wanted to copy.
2. Turned trackpad commander off.
3. Moved to hotspot1.
4. Rout the mouse via vo-shift-f5 and verified with vo-f5.
5. Click the trackpad (to clarify, I did not use the VO mouse click command).
6. Rout to the hotspot which was set at the end of my desired selection.
7. repeat steps 4 and 5 above.
8. Press command-c.

If I'm not overlooking a step, this use to result in the desired text being 
copied to the clipboard.  Instead a beep is emitted and nothing is copied.

So I am wondering how to accomplish this task?  Dear I hope that there is a 
less cumbersome way to do this in Lion?

TIA for any ideas and best regards.
Geoff
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