Hello Eric
I think this still works; although I'm not 100%. I need to isolate our machine
anyway so I'll try and let you know.
Lynne
On 21 Sep 2011, at 00:04, Eric Caron wrote:
Hi Lynne and others,
Below Lynne you mention that you can copy text onto the clip board
while in Windows then paste on the mac side. I have my machine isolated. Is
there still a way to do this?
Eric Caron
On Sep 17, 2011, at 4:29 PM, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote:
> Hello Geoff
>
> On 17 Sep 2011, at 20:44, Geoff Waaler wrote:
>
> • 1. Since Windows is running as a guest under Lion, can voiceOver do
> anything on the Windows side, or will I need to install my Screen reader?
>
> No. VoiceOver can't be used to navigate, operate or interact with anything
> Windows.
>
> • 2. Assuming that I would install a Screen reader on my MBP, would it be
> possible (perhaps with the aid of an Applescript) to cut text from a Windows
> app and paste it into an edit field on the Mac side?
>
> Yes. The clipboard is interchangeable natively.
>
> • What motivates the second question is that I often need to copy large
> sections of web pages, and by the time I mark two hot spots, turn off my
> trackpad commander, disable cursor tracking, click the two hot spots, bring
> up the context menu, discover which features I forgot to turn off, go through
> it all a second time, bring up a context menu, copy the text, and turn on my
> trackpad commander and cursor tracking again I may as well have booted my xp
> machine and will still save time accomplishing the task. If I could copy
> segments of code on a web page into xCode without having to use different
> machines and dropbox it might make this product worth while.
>
> Then you will encounter no problems in this regard.
>
> Lynne
>
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