Hi all,
I've wondered this as David but he has raised a point, how do I set VO to
read one side of the cursor as presently mine seems to read one then the
another at another time.
Also, is there a key on the macbook to delete character to the right of the
cursor?
Many thanks
Roger
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Griffith" <[email protected]>
To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2011 2:43 PM
Subject: Navigating to the end of word
How is it possible to navigate to the end of a word using either Mac OS or
Voiceover commands? I know that option right and left arrow will navigate
word by word but the focus always seems to be at the beginning of a word.
The problem is that this function ignores spaces punctuation and line
brake. So for example I have been trying to edit a document in text edit
and needed to edit the end of transformer. Pressing option right arrow
will take me to the next word which is actually my name David. However it
is a period, 3 carriage returns and several spaces beyond the end of the
word transformer. Pressing option left arrow will jump me back to the
beginning t of transformer but where I want to be is on the final r of
transformer.
I halve VO set to read character to the right but would not have thought
that this makes a difference.
David Griffith
[email protected]
David Griffith
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