Thank you tremendously!
Karen
----- Original Message -----
From: "Esther" <mori...@mac.com>
To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" <mac-access@mac-access.net>
Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2011 11:02 AM
Subject: Re: Shortcuts, etc.
Hi Karen,
The Command+Shift+T shortcut is described in the VoiceOver Getting Started
Guide for both Snow Leopard and Lion, under Chapter 3. "Learning Mac OS X
Basics" in the sections about Finder shortcuts and the Dock. This is the
Guide that you can access as the last option of the VoiceOver Help menu
(brought up with VO-H). However, a nice place to read systematically
organized lists of useful shortcuts, both VoiceOver specific and Mac OS X,
is Tim Kilburn's VoiceOver pages:
http://web.me.com/kilburns/voiceover/
Take a look at sections by Applications, or look under the Keyboard
Shortcuts or Tips and Tricks. Some of this is older (for example, it
doesn't list Command-Shift-O for the Documents folder in Finder). And it
uses the VO-M and VO-M-M along with VO-D instead of the Mac OS X shortcuts
of Control-F2, Control-F8, and Control-F3. But overall, this site is well
worth checking out, because his short descriptions tell you the useful
contexts in which you might use certain shortcuts. And he does list
Command-Shift-T to put items in the dock.
HTH. Cheers,
Esther
On Nov 8, 2011, at 05:09, 1smart...@cox.net wrote:
Hi Everyone,
Apparently I am searching in the wrong places...Not long ago someone
indicated a key combination of cmd+shift+t to quickly add an application
to the dock. This was very helpful as I was looking for the same thing.
To my question, is there a list somewhere of these sorts of key
combinations for VO users? Most of my function with my new Macbook Pro
has been accident and trial and error, frustrating at best.
Thanks,
Karen
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