Actually you can click select destination and do that. I did the source and 
mounted the dmg  via disk utility then I right clicked the pen drive and 
clicked set as destonation and then clicked  restore. that only worked once 
though and the next time I was unable to boot in to the recovery thing. I did 
have my drive set to mac osx extended journaled.
On Nov 23, 2011, at 10:29 AM, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote:

> Hello Lew
> 
> OK, now you see what I meant when I mentioned working from the visual aspect. 
> It just doesn't seem to be possible and actually, even without VoiceOver now 
> that I come to try it it would appear that this is problematic. So yes, it 
> looks like the pen drive option is out, for now.
> 
> Lynne
> 
> On 23 Nov 2011, at 18:15, Mr. L. Alexander wrote:
> 
> I have just realised a flaw in this. my sincerest apologies for this 
> oversight. Part of my voiceover setup is enabling text spoken under mouse 
> within voiceover utility. this helps at times when interacting with an item 
> which isn't keyboard supported. as long as text or object info is there.
> There is a missing element where the destination should have a select 
> dialogue. however this does not exist.
> 
> For this moment until we can resolve this through apple,
> 
> please use the DVD method which I highlighted in the article or purchase the 
> lion installer from an apple store as a pen drive option. this is available.
> 
> Once again my sincerest apologies. After a rushed week or so, my mind has 
> been on over drive working with sighted mac users, so I still think in their 
> mind and not from a blind perspective, even though I am fully blind myself? 
> Hope you see what I mean.
> 
> oops...
> 
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