Hello Paul,

I don't know of any way to examine the clipboard, but you can usually read 
word-by-word or spell out words by interacting further with the object. Also, 
have you tried VO-w twice to have a word spelt out, or VO-w three times to have 
it spelt using the phonetic alphabet.

Cheers,

Anne

On 30 Jun 2012, at 20:28, Paul Hopewell wrote:

> Hello, 
> I found the recent discussion about the use of VO+Shift+C to copy the lat 
> phrase spoken by VoiceOver into the clipboard very useful. I had never 
> previously used this function but can now see lots of places where it would 
> be very useful. 
> 
> From time to time I cannot fully understand what VO said for say a link on a 
> web page. A good way to get round this is VO+Shift+C to copy to the 
> clipboard. Now is there an easy way to look at the clipboard contents without 
> first pasting them into a textedit window? It would be useful if I could 
> examine the clipboard word by word and perhaps spell some words to be sure of 
> what VO actually said. 
> 
> Any suggestions would be welcome. 
> Many thanks for highlighting the VO+Shift+C function. 
> 
> Paul Hopewell 
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