Hello Dónal,

On 9 Oct 2011, at 23:14, Dónal Fitzpatrick wrote:
> One thing is a bit flakey though and that is the actual mechanics of 
> "turning" the page.  As Anne and possibly others pointed out in previous 
> mails, the right/left arrow keys move forward and backwards through the 
> document a page at a time.  However, I've found that sometimes this key 
> doesn't work.
> 
> The most common occasion where this happens is when I put the edit cursor 
> into the field which allows me to type the page number I wish to go to.  Then 
> when I use vo-left to go back to the book content, the keyboard focus stays 
> in the edit field, so left-right arrow navigates through the page number and 
> does not "turn" the page.  The way I've found around this is to put the VO 
> cursor on the portion of the screen containing the book content, and then 
> route the keyboard to it using vo-cmd-f4.  This *seems* to resolve the 
> conflicts but I've not tested it thoroughly enough to be 100% certain.
> 
Have you tried going to First Visible Item then VO-Down Arrow to the text? It 
works for me.

Cheers,

Anne

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