Greetings,

I seem to recall reading that a certain setting renders dialogs easier to read 
with voiceover?  I checked preferences but nothing is jumping out at me.

When I open a terminal window and type a command such as "LS" or "man", the 
resulting output seems to be garbled.  Lines appear to be truncated, and/or I 
can't read my output.  For example, if I type a command that I know does not 
exist such as fubar, I hear: "bash fubar command not found".  The only way I've 
found to read this dialog is  to either use left/right flicks on the trackpad 
or vo-arrow keys.  I can not interact with the text or read one character at a 
time.  If I use the arrow keys, the lines are either truncated, or text that 
appears when using the vo move commands is not spoken.

I know many hear do a lot in terminal, so there must be a way to obtain more 
useful output with voiceOver.  TIA for any getting started tips.

Geoff
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