Bless ya, yes it was annoying me. I will go and do that now. Chris On 18 Aug 2011, at 10:44, Anne Robertson wrote:
> Hello Chris, > > You can disable that annoying feature in System Preferences. Just uncheck > everything to do with Mission Control and Exposé. In the Mission control > pane, set everything to "-". After that, Control-Left and right arrows work > fine. > > Cheers, > > Anne > > > On 18 Aug 2011, at 11:00, Chris Moore wrote: > >> One thing I have noticed with Lion, pressing control + the left arrow >> scrolls the entire screen to the left and reveals dashboard widgets. >> On 18 Aug 2011, at 09:23, Anne Robertson wrote: >> >>> Hello David, >>> >>> I suspect you have Quick Nav turned on. If this is the case, you have to >>> use VO navigation in text documents. I think you'd find it easier to turn >>> Quick Nav off while editing text. Without quick Nav, the normal ways of >>> doing things apply. >>> >>> Move by character - left and right arrows; >>> move by word - option-left and right arrows; >>> move by line - up and down arrows; >>> move to beginning or end of line - Control-left and right arrows; >>> move to top or bottom of document - Command-up and down arrows. >>> >>> For all the VO navigation commands, press VO-h-h and select the Navigation >>> menu. Each command is followed by its key strokes. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> Anne >>> >>> >>> On 18 Aug 2011, at 07:58, David Griffith wrote: >>> >>>> This is the first mail I have sent to the Mac list using my Mac so >>>> progress is slowly being made. . However I can navigate characters by >>>> using shift plus right and left cursor arrow. This appears to highlight >>>> each character I am moving. Is there a way of moving a character at a time >>>> without selecting then text in VoiceOver? I need to practise this so a >>>> referral to tutorial or part of the Voiceover help would be good. Not >>>> immediately found though. 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