I am still not sure that you need to copy to the clipboard to do this.
In general just keep on interacting with the element and you should
eventually get to a stage where you can review the spelling by cursoring
character by character.
Specifically in Safari, you just need to interact with text,  To read
characters you will need to turn Quick nav off temporarily by pressing right
and left cursor arrow together. Now pressing right or left arrow will read
character by character just like in Text edit.
Press left and right arrow again to turn quick navb back on.
however in Finder the easiest way to read the characters of a folder or file
name is simply to press return on it.
This will enable you to edit the file name and whilst you will not
necessarily want to do this in this mode you can just cursor along and get
voiceover to read the folder or filename character by character.
Pres return again and the folder and filename will return to normal.
 

David Griffith.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Paul Hopewell
Sent: 01 July 2012 12:31
To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: Is there an easy way to examine the clipboard? 

Hello Anne, 
Yes I understand how to spell phonetically while reading or typing normal
text. My problem is that I cannot always understand what VO says when
arrowing down a list of folder and file names in Finder or sometimes when
encountering controls in Safari (I cannot recreate this at the moment so am
not sure of the precise circumstances). A possible solution to these
problems which will work in all circumstances is to use VO+Shift+C to copy
the last spoken phrase to the clipboard and then paste that to a textedit
window and then cursor around to hear individual words or characters. It
would then be nice if I did not have to paste the clipboard into a textedit
window in order to explore it. 

FOr file and folder names I can press Enter as if I were going to edit that
name and then cursor over the name to fully understand it. However that does
not work with the difficult web page elements. 

Thanks to David for the tip on the VO setting which will speak characters
phonetically if you cursor over it and wait a bit. YOu can find that in the
VO settings under verbosity and announcements. 
Best regards....

Paul Hopewell 
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